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How is osmosis different from simple diffusion? Correct Answer: Water movement is driven by the concentration of solutes rather than its own concentration. Nonspecific permeases Correct Answer: allow a variety of molecules to cross the cytoplasm membrane What will happen to a cell that is placed in a solution containing a high concentration of sugar, a molecule that cannot pass across the cell membrane? Correct Answer: the cell will lose its interior water, causing it to shrivel up and possibly die How is simple diffusion different from other types of passive transport? Correct Answer: Simple diffusion does not require a permease Why is no energy required in passive transport? 2 Correct Answer: The concentration gradient drives the movement Once equilibrium is reached, Correct Answer: molecules move, but there is no net movement in a particular direction Which of the following would not move freely across the cytoplasmic membrane? Correct Answer: positively charged hydrogen ions What makes phospholipid membranes good at keeping some molecules out and allowing others to freely pass? Correct Answer: They have both hydrophilic ad hydrophobic regions Integral proteins are mostly involved in Correct Answer: transport function How does water enter and exit a cell? Correct Answer: By simple diffusion or by use of an integral transport protein A glycoprotein Correct Answer: is a type of peripheral protein above that can be used as a recepto

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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1# | QUESTIONS
& 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST
UPDATE | GRADED A+




How is osmosis different from simple diffusion?

Correct Answer: Water movement is driven by the concentration of solutes rather

than its own concentration.



Nonspecific permeases

Correct Answer: allow a variety of molecules to cross the cytoplasm membrane



What will happen to a cell that is placed in a solution containing a high concentration of

sugar, a molecule that cannot pass across the cell membrane?

Correct Answer: the cell will lose its interior water, causing it to shrivel up and

possibly die



How is simple diffusion different from other types of passive transport?

Correct Answer: Simple diffusion does not require a permease



Why is no energy required in passive transport?




1

,Correct Answer: The concentration gradient drives the movement



Once equilibrium is reached,

Correct Answer: molecules move, but there is no net movement in a particular

direction



Which of the following would not move freely across the cytoplasmic membrane?

Correct Answer: positively charged hydrogen ions



What makes phospholipid membranes good at keeping some molecules out and

allowing others to freely pass?

Correct Answer: They have both hydrophilic ad hydrophobic regions



Integral proteins are mostly involved in

Correct Answer: transport function



How does water enter and exit a cell?

Correct Answer: By simple diffusion or by use of an integral transport protein



A glycoprotein

Correct Answer: is a type of peripheral protein above that can be used as a receptor

or in enzymatic functions




2

, Molecules would be blocked by a cell membrane

Correct Answer: ions



Hydrophobic molecules would enter a cell

Correct Answer: through integral transport proteins



What is a hallmark of passive transport across a cell membrane?

Correct Answer: It occurs along an electrochemical gradient, and may involve the

use of transport proteins



A positively charged sodium ion

Correct Answer: would require the use of integral protein channels to pass through

a cell membrane



Active Transport

Correct Answer: -requires ATP

-requires the use of transport proteins



Active transport type that employs diffusion

Correct Answer: symport



What type of transport uses two transport proteins?

Correct Answer: Symport




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