Exam 4: The Movement of Substances Into and Out of Cells
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Unlike active transport, passive transport across cellular membranes does not require the participation of transport proteins.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of membrane proteins?
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If a plant cell is placed in a solution with a relatively low water potential, the cell will:
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Turgor pressure is particularly important in the support of nonwoody plants.
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The portion of a transmembrane protein embedded in the bilayer is:
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What is the water potential, expressed in units of megapascals, of pure water?
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The transport of solutes by carrier proteins is faster than that by channel proteins.
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Although membranes were previously described by the "fluid-mosaic" model, recent evidence suggests that membranes:
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Receptor-mediated endocytosis involves the vesicle-mediated transport of specific molecules.
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In the plasma membrane, carbohydrates are most likely to be found:
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In the plasma membrane, multipass proteins typically span the bilayer as alpha-helices.
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A cell that ingests bacteria or cellular debris does so by:
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The rate of osmosis is influenced by the size of the solute particle.
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In receptor-mediated endocytosis, specific receptors for the substances to be transported are localized in:
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In the active transport of sucrose, the secondary active transport system is the:
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Which of the following would NOT occur during signal recognition?
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The inner and outer surfaces of a plasma membrane have the same chemical composition.
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