Cellular Transport 1- Identifying Concentration Gradients Question Preview (ID: 11354)


When Given The Means Of Transport, Identify The Movement Of Molecules. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Diffusion
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Osmosis
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Equilibrium
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Ion Channels
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Cell Membrane Pumps
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Faciliated Diffusion
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Sodium Potassium Pump
a) Low to high
b) No net movement of particles
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) High to low

Movement of Glucose Through the Membrane
a) Low to high
b) High to low
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) No net movement of particles

Movement of Ca2+
a) Low to high
b) High to low
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) No net movement of particles

Movement of Cl-
a) Low to high
b) High to low
c) Could be both high to low or low to high
d) No net movement of particles

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