Exam 5: Cell Membrane Structure and Function
Exam 1: An Introduction to Life on Earth91 Questions
Exam 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Life90 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Molecules98 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Structure and Function90 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Membrane Structure and Function96 Questions
Exam 6: Energy Flow in the Life of a Cell90 Questions
Exam 7: Capturing Solar Energy: Photosynthesis102 Questions
Exam 8: Harvesting Energy: Glycolysis and Cellular Respiration97 Questions
Exam 9: Cellular Reproduction133 Questions
Exam 10: Meiosis: the Basis of Sexual Reproduction104 Questions
Exam 11: Patterns of Inheritance98 Questions
Exam 12: DNA: The Molecule of Heredity97 Questions
Exam 13: Gene Expression and Regulation93 Questions
Exam 14: Biotechnology91 Questions
Exam 15: Principles of Evolution97 Questions
Exam 16: How Populations Evolve109 Questions
Exam 17: The Origin of Species89 Questions
Exam 18: The History of Life125 Questions
Exam 19: Systematics: Seeking Order Amid Diversity90 Questions
Exam 20: The Diversity of Prokaryotes and Viruses97 Questions
Exam 21: The Diversity of Protists102 Questions
Exam 22: The Diversity of Plants115 Questions
Exam 23: The Diversity of Fungi107 Questions
Exam 24: Animal Diversity I: Invertebrates101 Questions
Exam 25: Animal Diversity Ii: Vertebrates118 Questions
Exam 26: Animal Behavior116 Questions
Exam 27: Population Growth and Regulation114 Questions
Exam 28: Community Interactions125 Questions
Exam 29: Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems122 Questions
Exam 30: Earths Diverse Ecosystems126 Questions
Exam 31: Conserving Earths Biodiversity109 Questions
Exam 32: Homeostasis and the Organization of the Animal Body95 Questions
Exam 33: Circulation89 Questions
Exam 34: Respiration92 Questions
Exam 35: Nutrition and Digestion91 Questions
Exam 36: The Urinary System99 Questions
Exam 37: Defenses Against Disease104 Questions
Exam 38: Chemical Control of the Animal Body: the Endocrine System133 Questions
Exam 39: The Nervous System118 Questions
Exam 40: The Senses94 Questions
Exam 41: Action and Support: the Muscles and Skeleton90 Questions
Exam 42: Animal Reproduction120 Questions
Exam 43: Animal Development122 Questions
Exam 44: Plant Anatomy and Nutrient Transport95 Questions
Exam 45: Plant Reproduction and Development90 Questions
Exam 46: Plant Responses to the Environment87 Questions
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Adhesion of cells within animal tissues is accomplished by cell-to-cell junctions called
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Phospholipids contain two different parts: a __________head and a pair of __________tails.
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If you forget to water your favorite plant, all of the following will occur at a cellular level EXCEPT
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Molecules assisted by carrier proteins may cross a selectively permeable membrane by
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Two similar-sized animal cells are placed in a 0.5% sucrose solution. Cell A enlarges for a while and then stops; cell B continues to enlarge and finally ruptures. Which of the following must have been TRUE at the beginning of the experiment?
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When very small viruses infect a plant cell by crossing its membrane, the viruses often spread rapidly throughout the entire plant without crossing additional membranes. Explain how this occurs.
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Suppose a bag made of a selectively permeable membrane was filled with a 5% solution of glucose and sealed. What would happen if the bag was placed in pure water or in a 10% glucose solution?
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All of the following may influence the rate of simple diffusion across a selectively permeable membrane EXCEPT the
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If the radius of one cell were twice as large as the radius of another cell, how much higher or lower would its surface-area-to-volume ratio be? 

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ISO membranes are inside-out membrane vesicles used by researchers in membrane studies. As a molecule diffuses into the vesicle, it will encounter the layers of the membrane in the following order
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The net movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration is best described by which of the following?
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The blood plasma of a man who drinks salt water will become__________ to his red blood cells, whereas the red blood cells will be__________ to the blood plasma.
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If red blood cells are taken from the body and placed in a hypertonic solution, what happens to the cells?
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The urinary bladder is protected from leaking by cell-to-cell junctions called
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The most common lipids in biological membranes are__________ .
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The diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane is called
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