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Chapter 8 part II Test Review
Quiz by Joseph Keele
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- Q1
The function of the cell membrane's lipid bilayer
generates ATP
packages items for transport
produces protein
semipermeable, allows only certain items in and out
30s - Q2
The movement of materials across the cell membrane without using cellular energy
None of the above
active transport
energy transport
passive transport
30s - Q3
The process by which particles naturally vibrate and move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
exocytosis
diffusion
endocytosis
aquaporin
30s - Q4
This must be true in order for diffusion to occur
there must be areas of different concentrations
energy must be available
special protein channels must always be available
molecules or particles must have different sizes
30s - Q5
When both sides of the membrane reach similar solute concentrations
equilibrium
concentration
hypertonic
osmosis
30s - Q6
Air has a higher concentration of oxygen molecules than the cytoplasm of your lungs cells do. Where in your lungs will there be a net increase of oxygen?
in the air breathed in
inside of the lung cells
outside the lung cells
in the air breathed out
30s - Q7
The process by which molecules that cannot directly diffuse across the membrane pass through special protein channels
facilitated diffusion
phagocytosis
endocytosis
exocytosis
30s - Q8
Which of the following statements tells how facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion?
Particles move within channel proteins that pass through cell membranes.
Particles tend to move more slowly than they would be expected to move.
Particles move through cell membranes without the use of energy by cells.
Particles tend to move from high concentration to low concentration.
30s - Q9
facilitated diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
exocytosis
pinocytosis
osmosis
phagocytosis
30s - Q10
two adjacent solutions are ______ if they have the same concentrations of solute
hypotonic
None of the above
hypertonic
isotonic
30s - Q11
Cells placed in an isotonic solution will:
stay the same (water moves in/out at the same rate)
All of the above
gain water (water moves in at a higher rate than it moves out)
lose water (water moves out at a higher rate than it moves in)
30s - Q12
a solution that has a lower concentration of solute compared to another solution (draw a picture to help you visualize this)
hypertonic
hypotonic
isotonic
hydrophilic
30s - Q13
Cells placed in an hypotonic solution will:
lose water
stay the same
gain water and grow in size
the movement of water is completely random
30s - Q14
a solution that has a higher concentration of solute compared to another solution (draw a picture)
equilibrium
hypertonic
isotonic
hypotonic
30s - Q15
Cells placed in an hypertonic solution will:
stay the same
lose water and shrivel
movement of water in and out of the cell is completely random
gain water and increase in size
30s