2.4 - Cell Transport

2.4 - Cell Transport

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2.4 - Cell Transport

2.4 - Cell Transport

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Biology

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

Media Image

The figure shows the condition of red blood cells in three types of solutions.

Identify solutions A,B,C.

A- Hypotonic, B- Hypertonic, C- Isotonic

A- Isotonic, B- Hypotonic, C- Hypertonic

A- Hypotonic, B- Isotonic, C- Hypertonic

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NGSS.HS-LS1-3

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

What is true about Solute Potential?

The greater the solute concentration, the more positive solute potential value.

The greater the solute concentration, the more negative solute potential value.

The greater the solute potential, both of the solute potential become more negative.

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

Which process involve taking of substance into a cell through infolding of cell membrane and formation of vesicles?

Phagocytosis

Exocytosis

Endocytosis

Pinocytosis

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

Which material are digested and absorbed into cytoplasm?

Phagocytosis

Exocytosis

Endocytosis

Pinocytosis

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

What causes the release of the phosphate group from the protein?

When K+ bind to protein pump from the cytoplasm

When Na+ binds to protein pump

When K+ bind to protein pump from the extracellular side

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