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Deck 5: Membrane Dynamics
1
Voltage-gated (voltage-dependent)channels and antiport carriers are both types of
A) structural proteins.
B) enzymes.
C) transporters.
D) receptors.
A) structural proteins.
B) enzymes.
C) transporters.
D) receptors.
C
2
Water is a polar molecule,yet it easily moves through the nonpolar portions of cell membranes.Which transport process is responsible?
A) facilitated diffusion
B) simple diffusion
C) uniport
D) symport
E) antiport
A) facilitated diffusion
B) simple diffusion
C) uniport
D) symport
E) antiport
B
3
The means by which a cell transports large molecules out of the cell is called
A) phagocytosis.
B) endocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
D) diffusion.
E) active transport.
A) phagocytosis.
B) endocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
D) diffusion.
E) active transport.
C
4
Which of the following statements about the resting membrane potential is TRUE?
A) It is normally equal to zero volts.
B) The inside of the membrane is positively charged compared to the outside.
C) It results, in part, from the concentration gradients for Na+ and K+.
D) It is due in part to the presence of extracellular proteins.
A) It is normally equal to zero volts.
B) The inside of the membrane is positively charged compared to the outside.
C) It results, in part, from the concentration gradients for Na+ and K+.
D) It is due in part to the presence of extracellular proteins.
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5
Hyposmotic solutions
A) have higher concentrations of solutes than hyperosmotic solutions.
B) have lower concentrations of solutes than other hyposmotic solutions.
C) have the same concentration of solutes as hyperosmotic solutions.
D) have lower concentrations of solutes than hyperosmotic solutions.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) have higher concentrations of solutes than hyperosmotic solutions.
B) have lower concentrations of solutes than other hyposmotic solutions.
C) have the same concentration of solutes as hyperosmotic solutions.
D) have lower concentrations of solutes than hyperosmotic solutions.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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6
What are the two extracellular fluid compartments in the body?
A) intracellular and plasma
B) plasma and interstitial
C) interstitial and intracellular
D) plasma and the fluid portion of the blood
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) intracellular and plasma
B) plasma and interstitial
C) interstitial and intracellular
D) plasma and the fluid portion of the blood
E) None of the answers are correct.
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7
Which body fluid compartment contains high levels of K+,large anions,and proteins?
A) plasma only
B) interstitial fluid only
C) intracellular fluid only
D) both plasma and intracellular fluid
E) both plasma and interstitial fluid
A) plasma only
B) interstitial fluid only
C) intracellular fluid only
D) both plasma and intracellular fluid
E) both plasma and interstitial fluid
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8
The term cellular (metabolic)energy indicates any biological process requiring
A) energy in any form.
B) ATP.
C) thermal energy.
D) chemical energy.
E) thermal energy and chemical energy.
A) energy in any form.
B) ATP.
C) thermal energy.
D) chemical energy.
E) thermal energy and chemical energy.
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9
Which body fluid compartment contains higher levels of Na+,Cl-,and HCO3-?
A) plasma only
B) interstitial fluid only
C) intracellular fluid only
D) both plasma and intracellular fluid
E) both plasma and interstitial fluid
A) plasma only
B) interstitial fluid only
C) intracellular fluid only
D) both plasma and intracellular fluid
E) both plasma and interstitial fluid
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10
Which of the following is a way for solutes in an aqueous solution to move from an area of high solute concentration to an area of low solute concentration?
A) only facilitated diffusion
B) only osmosis
C) only active transport
D) both facilitated diffusion and osmosis
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) only facilitated diffusion
B) only osmosis
C) only active transport
D) both facilitated diffusion and osmosis
E) None of the answers are correct.
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11
In an epithelium,the apical membrane is also known as the ________ membrane.
A) basolateral
B) mucosal
C) serosal
D) basement
E) nictitating
A) basolateral
B) mucosal
C) serosal
D) basement
E) nictitating
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12
Compared to the outside surface,the inside of a resting cell membrane is
A) positively charged.
B) negatively charged.
C) electrically neutral.
D) continuously reversing its electrical charge.
E) positively charged whenever the sodium-potassium pump is active.
A) positively charged.
B) negatively charged.
C) electrically neutral.
D) continuously reversing its electrical charge.
E) positively charged whenever the sodium-potassium pump is active.
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13
Permeability is a property of
A) membranes.
B) ions.
C) solutes.
D) solvents.
E) proteins.
A) membranes.
B) ions.
C) solutes.
D) solvents.
E) proteins.
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14
Saturation occurs when
A) molecules are moved by the use of vesicles.
B) the energy required to move molecules results from a high-energy bond.
C) a group of carrier proteins is operating at its maximum rate.
D) a preference of a carrier protein for a substance is demonstrated based on the differing affinities of the carrier for the substrates.
E) a carrier molecule has the ability to transport only one molecule or a group of closely related molecules.
A) molecules are moved by the use of vesicles.
B) the energy required to move molecules results from a high-energy bond.
C) a group of carrier proteins is operating at its maximum rate.
D) a preference of a carrier protein for a substance is demonstrated based on the differing affinities of the carrier for the substrates.
E) a carrier molecule has the ability to transport only one molecule or a group of closely related molecules.
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15
All of the following are types of mediated transport except one.Identify the exception.
A) facilitated diffusion
B) primary active transport
C) simple diffusion
D) secondary active transport
A) facilitated diffusion
B) primary active transport
C) simple diffusion
D) secondary active transport
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16
Caveolae and clathrin-coated pits are both used in
A) endocytosis.
B) exocytosis.
C) phagocytosis.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) endocytosis.
B) exocytosis.
C) phagocytosis.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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17
Which of the following statements about the Na+/K+ pump is FALSE?
A) It transports Na+ out of the cell and K+ into the cell.
B) It is present in neurons.
C) Its activity requires the expenditure of metabolic (cellular) energy.
D) It transports Na+ and K+ in a 1:1 ratio.
A) It transports Na+ out of the cell and K+ into the cell.
B) It is present in neurons.
C) Its activity requires the expenditure of metabolic (cellular) energy.
D) It transports Na+ and K+ in a 1:1 ratio.
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18
As the charge on the membrane of a typical neuron approaches 0 from -70 mV,the cell is
A) only repolarizing.
B) only hyperpolarizing.
C) only depolarizing.
D) only becoming more difficult to stimulate.
E) hyperpolarizing and becoming more difficult to stimulate
A) only repolarizing.
B) only hyperpolarizing.
C) only depolarizing.
D) only becoming more difficult to stimulate.
E) hyperpolarizing and becoming more difficult to stimulate
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19
Bulk flow is fluid flow as a result of a(n)________ gradient.
A) concentration
B) electrical
C) pressure
D) Two of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) concentration
B) electrical
C) pressure
D) Two of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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20
The resting membrane potential in a typical nerve cell is approximately
A) +70 mV.
B) -70 mV.
C) +35 mV.
D) -35 mV.
E) 0 mV.
A) +70 mV.
B) -70 mV.
C) +35 mV.
D) -35 mV.
E) 0 mV.
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21
Match the transport process to its description.
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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22
Match the membrane protein with its function.
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
enzymes
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
enzymes
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23
Match the transport process to its description.
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
the use of ATP to move molecules
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
the use of ATP to move molecules
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24
Match the transport process to its description.
A.active transport
B.passive transport
tends to create an equilibrium state
A.active transport
B.passive transport
tends to create an equilibrium state
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25
Passive transport refers to a process that requires
A) no energy at all.
B) no cellular energy.
C) no pressure gradient.
D) no concentration gradient.
E) no electrical gradient.
A) no energy at all.
B) no cellular energy.
C) no pressure gradient.
D) no concentration gradient.
E) no electrical gradient.
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26
Match the transport process to its description.
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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27
Match the transport process to its description.
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
conform(s)to the properties of specificity,competition,and saturation
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
conform(s)to the properties of specificity,competition,and saturation
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28
Match the transport process to its description.
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules via proteins embedded in the cell membrane; requires ATP
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules via proteins embedded in the cell membrane; requires ATP
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29
Match the membrane protein with its function.
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
structural proteins
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
structural proteins
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30
The ion that plays a key role in initiating electrical signals in neurons is
A) K+.
B) Na+.
C) Cl-.
D) Ca2+.
A) K+.
B) Na+.
C) Cl-.
D) Ca2+.
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31
Gated channels for sodium ions may include
A) mechanical gates, which respond to pressure.
B) chemical gates, which respond to ligands.
C) voltage gates, which respond to electrical signals.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
A) mechanical gates, which respond to pressure.
B) chemical gates, which respond to ligands.
C) voltage gates, which respond to electrical signals.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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32
Match the membrane protein with its function.
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
transporters
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
transporters
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33
Match the membrane protein with its function.
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
receptors
A.transfer signals from the extracellular environment to the cytoplasm of the cell
B.form cell-to-cell connections
C.bind to molecules to facilitate entry to or exit from the cell
D.ligands bind to these proteins and are changed by the protein
receptors
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34
Which of the following is NOT true of diffusion in the human body?
A) Diffusion occurs faster at higher temperatures.
B) Smaller molecules take longer to diffuse than larger ones.
C) Net movement of molecules occurs until the osmolarity is equal.
D) Diffusion is rapid over short distances and slower over longer distances.
A) Diffusion occurs faster at higher temperatures.
B) Smaller molecules take longer to diffuse than larger ones.
C) Net movement of molecules occurs until the osmolarity is equal.
D) Diffusion is rapid over short distances and slower over longer distances.
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35
Match the type of transport with its description.
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
between adjacent cells
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
between adjacent cells
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36
Which of the following is NOT involved in creating the resting potential of a neuron?
A) diffusion of potassium ions out of the cell
B) diffusion of sodium ions into the cell
C) resting membrane permeability for sodium ions greater than potassium ions
D) resting membrane permeability for potassium ions greater than sodium ions
A) diffusion of potassium ions out of the cell
B) diffusion of sodium ions into the cell
C) resting membrane permeability for sodium ions greater than potassium ions
D) resting membrane permeability for potassium ions greater than sodium ions
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37
Match the transport process to its description.
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient
A.active transport
B.passive transport
the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient
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38
Match the transport process to its description.
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
a form of mediated transport
A.simple diffusion
B.facilitated diffusion
C.both
D.neither
a form of mediated transport
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39
Match the type of transport with its description.
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
from an organ's lumen to the extracellular fluid
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
from an organ's lumen to the extracellular fluid
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40
When a neuron changes its ion permeability from the resting state,
A) a variety of gated ion channels may open or close.
B) Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell.
C) K+ channels must open, allowing K+ to enter the cell.
D) only a variety of gated ion channels may open or close and Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell.
E) a variety of gated ion channels may open or close, Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell, and K+ channels must open, allowing K+ to enter the cell.
A) a variety of gated ion channels may open or close.
B) Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell.
C) K+ channels must open, allowing K+ to enter the cell.
D) only a variety of gated ion channels may open or close and Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell.
E) a variety of gated ion channels may open or close, Na+ channels may open, allowing Na+ to enter the cell, and K+ channels must open, allowing K+ to enter the cell.
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41
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -50 mV from resting potential
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -50 mV from resting potential
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42
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to +30 mV from resting potential
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to +30 mV from resting potential
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43
Match the type of transport with its description.
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
in one side of a cell and out the other
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
in one side of a cell and out the other
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44
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
any value other than 0 mV,regardless of relationship to resting potential
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
any value other than 0 mV,regardless of relationship to resting potential
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45
Match the potential or potential change with the causative circumstances.Assume ion movements are net movements.Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
Na+ enters the cell
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
Na+ enters the cell
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46
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -70 mV from -50 mV
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -70 mV from -50 mV
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47
Match the potential or potential change with the causative circumstances.Assume ion movements are net movements.Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
membrane potential is 0 mV
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
membrane potential is 0 mV
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48
The membrane proteins that catalyze reactions that take place on the external or internal surface of the cell are ________.
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49
The three types of gated channels are ________,________,and ________.
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50
Match the potential or potential change with the causative circumstances.Assume ion movements are net movements.Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
K+ leaves the cell
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
K+ leaves the cell
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51
Match the potential or potential change with the causative circumstances.Assume ion movements are net movements.Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
Cl- enters the cell
A.resting membrane potential
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
Cl- enters the cell
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52
The membrane proteins that bind to a ligand and act in the body's chemical signaling system are ________.
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53
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -90 mV from resting potential
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -90 mV from resting potential
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54
The membrane proteins that provide for support of the cell membrane and allow for cells to connect to each other are ________.
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55
Membrane protein pores that can be opened and closed are called ________ channels.
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56
Match the type of transport with its description.
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
movement from the extracellular fluid into the lumen of an organ
A.secretion
B.paracellular transport
C.transcellular transport
D.absorption
movement from the extracellular fluid into the lumen of an organ
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57
The membrane proteins that change shape and bind with specific molecules to transport them across the cell membrane are ________.
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58
This type of membrane protein extends all the way through the cell membrane into both the extra- and intracellular fluids: ________.
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59
Match the terms to changes presented,assuming a resting membrane potential of -70 mV.Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -70 mV from -90 mV
A.electrical polarization
B.hyperpolarization
C.depolarization
D.repolarization
E.more than one of the answers
to -70 mV from -90 mV
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60
Carrier proteins operating at their maximum rate are said to be ________.
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61
At rest,nerve cells have an unequal distribution of ions on either side of the cell membrane,producing the ________.
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62
Sodium ions are more concentrated in the extracellular fluid than in the intracellular fluid.This is an example of
A) electrical disequilibrium.
B) osmotic equilibrium.
C) chemical disequilibrium.
D) failed homeostasis.
A) electrical disequilibrium.
B) osmotic equilibrium.
C) chemical disequilibrium.
D) failed homeostasis.
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63
The walls of the ________ separate the two extracellular fluid compartments.
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64
At rest,nerve cells have a voltage of ________ mV.
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65
Which of the following would increase the rate of diffusion across a cell membrane?
A) a decrease in the surface area of the membrane
B) a decrease in the concentration gradient
C) a decrease in membrane permeability
D) a decrease in membrane thickness
A) a decrease in the surface area of the membrane
B) a decrease in the concentration gradient
C) a decrease in membrane permeability
D) a decrease in membrane thickness
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66
A cell membrane that is selectively permeable
A) randomly chooses which substances will pass through.
B) can change which substances pass through by changing its lipid and protein content.
C) is impermeable to all substances but water.
D) will only allow substances in or out if their concentration in the cell is above or below a certain point.
A) randomly chooses which substances will pass through.
B) can change which substances pass through by changing its lipid and protein content.
C) is impermeable to all substances but water.
D) will only allow substances in or out if their concentration in the cell is above or below a certain point.
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67
Pinocytosis and potocytosis are types of
A) endocytosis.
B) exocytosis.
C) phagocytosis.
D) endocytosis and exocytosis.
E) exocytosis and phagocytosis.
A) endocytosis.
B) exocytosis.
C) phagocytosis.
D) endocytosis and exocytosis.
E) exocytosis and phagocytosis.
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68
Membrane protein pores that are essentially always open are called ________ or ________ channels.
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69
Substances that readily dissolve in water and do not readily dissolve in lipids are
A) hydrophobic and lipophobic.
B) hydrophilic and lipophobic.
C) hydrophobic and lipophilic.
D) hydrophilic and lipophilic.
A) hydrophobic and lipophobic.
B) hydrophilic and lipophobic.
C) hydrophobic and lipophilic.
D) hydrophilic and lipophilic.
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70
Water will always move from ________ areas to ________ areas,if there are no impermeable barriers.
A) hyperosmotic, hyposmotic
B) hyposmotic, hyperosmotic
C) isosmotic, hyposmotic
D) hyperosmotic, isosmotic
A) hyperosmotic, hyposmotic
B) hyposmotic, hyperosmotic
C) isosmotic, hyposmotic
D) hyperosmotic, isosmotic
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71
A pump that helps maintain an electrical gradient,such as the Na+-K+-ATPase is a(n)________ pump.
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72
Channel proteins that allow water to pass are called ________.
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73
Which property of diffusion best helps explain the necessity of the circulatory system in multicellular organisms?
A) Molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
B) Diffusion can take place in an open system or across a partition that separates two systems.
C) Diffusion is rapid over short distances but much slower over long distances.
D) Diffusion rate is inversely related to molecule size.
A) Molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
B) Diffusion can take place in an open system or across a partition that separates two systems.
C) Diffusion is rapid over short distances but much slower over long distances.
D) Diffusion rate is inversely related to molecule size.
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74
Facilitated diffusion and active transport differ in that
A) facilitated diffusion uses cell membrane proteins to move substances, whereas active transport does not.
B) facilitated diffusion uses a substrate to bind to a protein carrier, whereas active transport does not.
C) ATP is necessary for active transport, but not for facilitated diffusion.
D) facilitated diffusion moves water across the cell membrane, whereas active transport does not.
E) potential energy is required for active transport but not for facilitated diffusion.
A) facilitated diffusion uses cell membrane proteins to move substances, whereas active transport does not.
B) facilitated diffusion uses a substrate to bind to a protein carrier, whereas active transport does not.
C) ATP is necessary for active transport, but not for facilitated diffusion.
D) facilitated diffusion moves water across the cell membrane, whereas active transport does not.
E) potential energy is required for active transport but not for facilitated diffusion.
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75
The ability of a carrier molecule to transport only one specific molecule or a group of closely related molecules is called ________.
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76
Fick's law of diffusion states that the rate of diffusion across a membrane is
A) proportional to surface area and membrane thickness, but inversely proportional to concentration gradient.
B) proportional to concentration gradient, surface area, and membrane permeability.
C) proportional to membrane permeability, but inversely proportional to concentration gradient and surface area.
D) proportional to membrane thickness and surface area.
A) proportional to surface area and membrane thickness, but inversely proportional to concentration gradient.
B) proportional to concentration gradient, surface area, and membrane permeability.
C) proportional to membrane permeability, but inversely proportional to concentration gradient and surface area.
D) proportional to membrane thickness and surface area.
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77
The two extracellular compartments in the body are ________ and ________.
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78
The Na+-K+-ATPase pumps (this number of)________ Na+ ions ________ (into/out of)the cell and (this number of)________ K+ ions ________ (into/out of)the cell.
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79
Which of the following is a unique characteristic of glucose as a solute in biological systems?
A) It enters the interstitial fluid before going into the cell.
B) It is freely penetrating and can pass in and out of the cells at any time.
C) 100% of it is absorbed into the cell from the extracellular fluid.
D) It is converted into dextrose inside the cell.
A) It enters the interstitial fluid before going into the cell.
B) It is freely penetrating and can pass in and out of the cells at any time.
C) 100% of it is absorbed into the cell from the extracellular fluid.
D) It is converted into dextrose inside the cell.
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80
The inside of a resting cell is slightly negative relative to the outside.This is an example of
A) electrical disequilibrium.
B) osmotic equilibrium.
C) chemical disequilibrium.
D) failed homeostasis.
A) electrical disequilibrium.
B) osmotic equilibrium.
C) chemical disequilibrium.
D) failed homeostasis.
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