Physiology Chapter 6
Molecules move from an area of lower to higher concentration using ATP and specific carrier pumps is?
Active Transport
_____ will occur without the physical separation or across a permeable membrane.
Diffusion
Small, nonpolar lipid soluble molecules will pass ____ through the liquid portions of the membrane. This includes oxygen, and steroid hormones.
Easily
33% is in the ____ compartment. Of this, 20% is in the blood plasma, and 80% is tissue fluid or interstitial fluid.
Extracellular
An _____ environment includes everything located outside the cells. Cells communicate with each other by secreting chemical regulators into the _______ environment.
Extracellular
This is powered by the random movement of molecules, no ATP used.
Facilitated Diffusion
_____ temperatures increase of rate of diffusion
Higher
A solution that contains salt is?
Hypertonic
A ____ is when the concentration of a solute is less outside of the cell then it is on the inside
Hypotonic
Molecules that move from higher to lower concentration using ATP without metabolic energy is?
Passive Transport
This is measured by the number of diffusing particles per unit of time
Rate of diffusion
Number of carrier cells are limited
Saturation
Cells continually generate carbon dioxide and must get rid of it. The mechanism whereby carbon dioxide moves out of the cell is called:
Simple diffusion
Charged ions can pass through ion channels that cross the plasma membrane?
True
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there will be no net movement of water.
True
In osmosis, there must be a solute concentration difference on either side of a membrane permeable to water.
True
Red blood cells put in a hypotonic solution will ________________________.
be destroyed by hemolysis.
Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion requires energy expenditure by the cell.
false
Due to osmosis, water molecules (the blue circles), are traveling (in general) to a region of ____ water concentration. A _____ concentration of solutes will attract water molecules. An _____ in solute concentration would cause a(n) increase in osmotic pressure. Plasma membranes are ______ to water.
lower, higher, increase, permeable.
Simple diffusion is defined as the movement of ____________________.
molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.
A red blood cell placed in a hypertonic solution will ________________.
shrink
Red blood cells put in a hypertonic solution will _______________________.
shrivel and become crenated.
When sugar is mixed with water, equilibrium is reached when ____________________________.
the dissolved sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
Diffusion is one of the processes whereby materials are exchanged between a cell and its environment.
true
Osmosis is best defined as the movement of _____.
water molecules from an area of low solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
How does active transport differ from passive transport?
all of the choices are differences between active and passive transport
67% of our water is within cells in the _____ compartment.
Intracellular
A slice of potato is placed in a hypertonic salt water solution. In a few hours, what would be the appearance of the potato slice?
It would be shriveled.
The average time it will take a solute to diffuse is
Mean diffusion time
In ____ water molecules don't carry a charge, so they can pass through the plasma membrane slowly.
Osmosis
____ is aided my channels in the membrane called aquaporin's
Osmosis
A ligand is _________________________.
a small molecule that binds to a membrane-bound receptor.
Which of the following is a component of passive transport?
can occur with or without a carrier molecule
Facilitated diffusion requires __________________.
carrier proteins.
Facilitated diffusion occurs ____.
in either direction depending on the concentration gradient of the molecule.
Which fluid compartment contains water found within body cells?
intracellular compartment
Human erythrocytes function best in a _____.
isotonic solution.
Solutes that can't cross and permit osmosis are called _____
osmotically active
Which of the following will pass through a cell membrane most easily?
small nonpolar molecules
The sodium-potassium pump functions to pump _____.
sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell.
The rate of diffusion is affected by which of the following?
temp, steepness of the concentration gradient size of molecules