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In comparing the use of energy in passive transport and active transport, which of the following is true?
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
What is the primary function of the cell membrane?
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
The statement “The flower has five petals” is an example of:
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
A constant in an experiment is/are:
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
A control group is important in experimental research to:
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
Which of the following is the best example of a hypothesis?
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
The cell membrane is made primarily of:
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
When experimenting with living organisms, it is common to use many organisms in your experiment because:
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
A quantitative observation.
phospholipids
The variables that may affect the outcome of an experiment that are NOT changed.
To regulate what enters and leaves the cell
Using many organisms will account for individual variation among organisms in the experiment.
The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will glow
Provide a group for comparison for the experiment.
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