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Match each of the following mechanisms of cellular transport with its correct definition.
Premises:
diffusion
Responses:
Diffusion of molecules across the plasma membrane with the assistance of transport proteins.
Movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Large particles are enveloped by the cell membrane and internalized.
Cells internalize molecules into a cell by the inward budding of vesicles possessing receptors specific to the molecule being transported.
Secretory vesicles that have moved through the cytoplasm along microtubules contact the plasma membrane and release their contents
Movement of water from a hypotonic solution into a hypertonic solution across a selectively permeable membrane.
A process in which liquid droplets are ingested by living cells.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Diffusion of molecules across the plasma membrane with the assistance of transport proteins.
Movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Large particles are enveloped by the cell membrane and internalized.
Cells internalize molecules into a cell by the inward budding of vesicles possessing receptors specific to the molecule being transported.
Secretory vesicles that have moved through the cytoplasm along microtubules contact the plasma membrane and release their contents
Movement of water from a hypotonic solution into a hypertonic solution across a selectively permeable membrane.
A process in which liquid droplets are ingested by living cells.
Premises:
Diffusion of molecules across the plasma membrane with the assistance of transport proteins.
Movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Large particles are enveloped by the cell membrane and internalized.
Cells internalize molecules into a cell by the inward budding of vesicles possessing receptors specific to the molecule being transported.
Secretory vesicles that have moved through the cytoplasm along microtubules contact the plasma membrane and release their contents
Movement of water from a hypotonic solution into a hypertonic solution across a selectively permeable membrane.
A process in which liquid droplets are ingested by living cells.
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