complete solutions
Increased levels of circulating blood glucose cause certain hormones to be
released that then cause blood glucose levels to go back down. This is an example
of: - correct answer ✔✔A negative feedback mechanism
Hydrophobic molecules tend to - correct answer ✔✔aggregate in order to "stay
away" from water
About 2/3 of our total body water in contained - correct answer ✔✔inside of cells
The basic structure of the plasma membrane is a(n) - correct answer
✔✔phospholipid bilayer
_____ can simply diffuse directly through the plasma membrane - correct answer
✔✔gases
For an uncharged solute, the diffusional driving force across the plasma
membrane is proportional to its - correct answer ✔✔concentration gradient
What is the net diffusion of water down its concentration gradient? - correct
answer ✔✔Osmosis
, What is a unit for measuring the total concentration of all solutes present in a
solution? - correct answer ✔✔Osmolarity
How do you describe an isotonic solution? - correct answer ✔✔has the same total
solute concentration and the same water concentration
Between pump, antiporter, and ion channel, which of the following is a passive
transporter? - correct answer ✔✔ion channel
The Na/K ATPase keeps the intracellular ____ concentration low, relative to
outside the cell - correct answer ✔✔sodium
What does the typical resting membrane potential (VR) tells us that: - correct
answer ✔✔there are excess negative charges inside the cell (-70mv)
Ions are subject to: - correct answer ✔✔both chemical and electrical driving
forces
When the membrane potential (Vm) is exactly equal to the Nernst potential for K+
(Ek), then: - correct answer ✔✔there is no net movement of K+ ions through open
K channels
What allows ions to flow directly through the receptor protein? - correct answer
✔✔Ligand-gated ion channels