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On p. 35, figure 24B shows water moving out of the cell, which answer best explains the reason why?
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
Diffusion is an example of how molecules move _________ a concentration gradient.
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
Once the particle is engulfed by endocytosis, a _____________ is formed within the cell
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
On p. 34 of your text, the image shows a ___________ concentration of oxygen outside of the cell, therefore oxygen moves ________ the cell
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
Which method of active transport is being illustrated on p. 36?
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
In figure 24A on p. 35, the picture shows that water will move
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
Three substances that are carried into and out of a cell through a transport protein pump are___
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
On p. 35, figure 24C water moves into the cell because
all of the above
both out of and into the cell at an even rate
calcium, potassium and sodium
vacuole
primary active using a protein pump
high, into
the concentration of water is high outside the cell
down
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