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Botany Cell Homeostasis Review Part 2
Test Description: Test Review Part 2
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When a cube of sugar is placed into a beaker of water, the sugar molecules spread through the beaker by:
A
active tranport
B
osmosis
C
passive transport
D
diffusion
2) Diffusion and osmosis are examples of:
A
exocytosis
B
passive transport
C
pinocytosis
D
active transport
3) . Pinocytosis and phagocytosis are both examples of:
A
endocytosis
B
exocytosis
C
cytolysis
D
plasmolysis
4) Molecules move in a straight line until they:
A
hit something
B
move across a membrane
C
lose their energy
D
go into solution
5) The extent to which a plant cell will swell is limited by the:
A
ribosome
B
cell wall
C
vacuole
D
cell membrane
6) The process by which packaged proteins pass out of a cell is called:
A
exocytosis
B
endocytosis
C
pinocytosis
D
phagocyosis
7) Cells maintain homeostatis by:
A
controlling and regulating what enters and exits the cell
B
dividing rapidly
C
absorbing other cells
D
manufacturing all molecules necessary of life
8) Which of the following substances passes through the cell membrane through the process of osmosis?
A
glucose
B
water
C
protein
D
sodium
9) The pouch formed during endocytosis is called a:
A
channel
B
contractile vacuole
C
vesicle
D
gate
10) Which of the following is an example of osmosis?
A
the movement of ions from an area of lesser concentration of one of greater concentration
B
the movement of water from an area of greater concentration to one of lesser concentration
C
the movement of water from an area of lesser concentration to one of greater concentration
D
. the movement of ions from an area of greater concentration to one of lesser concentration
11) . Which of the following is the solvent in living cells?
A
water
B
glucose
C
contractile vacuoles
D
ions
12) The loss of water from a cell can result in which of the following:
A
from turgor to cytolysis
B
from plasmolysis to turgor
C
from plasmolysis to cytolysis
D
from turgor to plasmolyss
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