CH 4 THE ENERGY OF LIFE PT 2

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During one cycle, the sodium-potassium pump binds and moves.

3 Na+ and 2K+

Explain how active transport, ATP, Energy and concentration gradients are related

Active transport uses ATP to create a concentration gradient, which stores potential energy

What is the source of energy used to power the sodium potassium pump

Break down of ATP

What is required for facilitated diffusion to take place

Carrier proteins

Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion requires energy expenditure by the cell.

False

Your little brother just coughed right in your face and sprayed you with bacteria. Fortunately for you, your white blood cells engulf the bacteria and digest them. This process is best described as

Phagocytosis

classify each description or image on the left as the type of molecular transport it portrays

Simple diffusion- A non-water molecule moves down its concentration gradient, without the help of a carrier molecule or energy input Osmosis- Water moves down its concentration gradient into a red blood cell, your potted ivy plant is wilted but perks up after you water it active transport- through membrane proteins, requires energy

Facilitated diffusion requires a specific transporter for a specific molecule

True

low-density lipoprotein is brought into the cell by receptor-mediated endocytosis

True

Exocytosis is a process by which cells

release substances from the cell via vesicles.

Normally the salt concentration in human cells is 9 g/liter. After you eat a very salty meal, your intestinal concentration of salt might rise to 40g/liter. In this situation, what will happen to your cells

shrink

What molecules will pass through a cell membrane most easily

small nonpolar molecules

sodium-potassium pump functions to pump

sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell

facilitated diffusion is used to transport

sugars and amino acids

facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion can act to decrease the potential energy stored across a membrane

true

Osmosis is best defined as the movement of

water molecules across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of lower concentration.


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