Cell Membrane Quiz
Phospholipids...
Arrange themselves in a double layer in the presence of water
Which is not found in the cell membrane? A. Lipid B. DNA C. Protein D. Cholesterol
DNA
The cell membrane in not involved in?
DNA replication
The movement of molecules from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration?
Diffusion
True or false: Animal cells have a cell wall that is formed outside the membrane.
False
True or false: The cell membrane is highly permeable to all ions.
False
A phospholipid molecule has a head and two tails. The tails are found...
In the interior of the cell membrane
The movement of water from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration?
Osmosis
List the following compounds in order of decreasing membrane permeability: glucose, Na+, H2O, Oxygen
Oxygen, H2O, glucose, Na+
The active transport process which is initiated by the binding of a ligand to a receptor?
Receptor mediated endocytosis
What ions are transported by the above protein?
Sodium and potassium ions
When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution...
Water enters the cell toward the higher particle concentration and it swells up
When a cell is placed in a hypertonic sucrose solution...
Water exits the cell toward the area of higher particle concentration and it shrivels up
Molecules cross the plasma membrane __________.
actively and passively
Which of the following is a type of active transport? A. sodium potassium pump B. endocytosis C. exocytosis D. all of these
all of these
Which of the following is NOT a type of passive transport? A. diffusion B. osmosis C. endocytosis D. facilitated diffusion
endocytosis
Active transport requires:
energy
Cell membrane components are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum, transported as vesicles to the Golgi apparatus where they are modified, and then are transported to the cell surface where they deliver their contents to the cells exterior and become a part of the cell membrane in a process called ____________. The reverse of this process, bringing nutrient containing particles from out side to the inside of the cell is called _________.
exocytosis; endocytosis
A sample of cells is placed in a salt solution. The cells shrink and the membrane is distorted. Relative to the cell, the solution is probably:
hypertonic
The ____ portion of the cell membrane functions as a barrier while the ____ portion determines specific functions, including pumps, receptors, adhesion, etc.
lipid, protein
What is the charge on the inside of the cell during the resting membrane potential?
negative
What is the charge on the outside of the cell during the action potential?
negative
The active transport process which involves the cell taking in large particles and forming large vesicles?
phagocytosis
Which component of a cell membrane is likely to function as a receptor in cell to cell signaling?
proteins
A cell membrane is ______________.
semipermeable
What protein allows for the cell to return to the resting membrane potential?
sodium potassium pump
Chamber A contains 40% helium and Chamber B contains 20% helium. Chambers are connected by a tube the molecules are free to cross. Which of the following will occur? A. some helium will move from chamber A to chamber B B. some helium will move from chamber B to chamber A C. helium will remain concentrated in chamber A D. all of the helium will move into chamber B
some helium will move from chamber A to chamber B
An animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution will:
take on water
__________ and __________ are needed to transport molecules against their concentration gradient.
transporter proteins and an expenditure of energy