Cell transport test

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Flask B contains a solution that is 9% glucose.911. H20*

They will stay the same.(Isotonic)

List the 3 parts of cell theory.

1. All cells come from existing cells. 2. Cell is the basic unit of all living things. 3. All organisms are composed of 1 or more cells.

describe the sodium-potassium pump?

ATP needed, goes against a concentration gradient, 3 Na out, 2K in

A glucose molecule enters intestinal cells using transport proteins.

Active transport

Positive feedback mechanism:

Amplifies a change to complete a process. Ex: Childbirth

Facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion because it requires?

Carrier proteins or channel proteins

List 4 common features of a cell.

Cell membrane, Ribosomes, DNA, Cytoplasm

Negative feedback mechanism:

Counteracts a change to maintain balance. Ex: Body temperature

Large proteins such as low-density lipoprotein (LDLs) enter animal cells in vesicles through which process?

Endocytosis

transport protein help facilitate the diffusion of molecules that normally can't pass through the cell membrane.

Facilitated Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion:

Glucose

Explain the process by which glucose enters a muscle cell through the GLUT4 transport protein.

Glucose enters muscle cells via GLUT4, triggered by insulin binding, allowing facilitated diffusion down its gradient.

Osmosis:

H2O

When the cell uses energy to pump molecules across the membrane.

Molecular Pumps

Endocytosis

Movement of molecules within a vesicle into the cell

Exocytosis

Movement of molecules within a vesicle out of the cell

Diffusion

Movement of solute molecules down a concentration gradient until equally distributed.

Diffusion:

O2 and CO2

How do Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells differ?

One has a nucleus in the middle of the cell while the other has its nucleus by the cell wall.

simple diffusion of water across the cell membrane.

Osmosis

Within each cell membrane is a bilayer filled with phospholipids

Polar phosphate heads with non-polar tails.

Endocytosis:

Proteins

Which side of the U-tube will show an increase in solute concentration? (1 pts)

Side B will show an increase in in solute concentration.

Spreading out of molecules across a membrane until equilibrium is reached

Simple Diffusion

Which molecules will show net movement through the membrane to reach equilibrium?

Sucrose will show net movement through the membrane to reach equilibrium. Then there will be an equal amount of sucrose on both sides. (A= 1.5 sucrose) (B= 1.5 sucrose)

Why can't ions and small polar molecules move right through the cell membrane?

They are polar, and nonpolar and polar molecules don't mix.

Flask A contains a solution that is 15 % glucose.85% H20*

They will Shrive!. (Hypertonic)

Flask C contains a solution that is 5% glucose. 95% H20*

They will expand (Hypotonic)

Osmosis

Water moving across a selectively permeable membrane utilizing a concentration gradient.

Describe how the Na+- K+ Pump works.

it uses active transport to push 3 sodium ions out of the cell and pull 2 potassium ions in, helping the cell stay balanced.


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