Please give a clear explanation as to why the answer would be. A clear explanation is needed.
The experiment was repeated, and an amber-colored solution was added to the water in the beaker. After 10 minutes, the water in the beaker remained amber-colored and the starch solution had turned blue-black. The most likely reason for this observation is that
(1) starch molecules moved out of the thistle tube (2) water molecules moved into the thistle tube (3) amber-colored solution moved into the thistle tube (4) water molecules moved out of the thistle tube
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A concentrated starch solution was placed in a thistle tube with a semi-permeable membrane covering the wide opening. It was then placed in a beaker of water. The height of the solution in the tube was measured every 5 minutes for 25 minutes. The setup and the data collected are shown below. Thistle tube Membrane Water Starch solution Before After 25 minutes
Please give a clear explanation as to why the answer would be. A clear explanation is needed.
The experiment was repeated, and an amber-colored solution was added to the water in the beaker. After 10 minutes, the water in the beaker remained amber-colored and the starch solution had turned blue-black. The most likely reason for this observation is that
(1) starch molecules moved out of the thistle tube (2) water molecules moved into the thistle tube (3) amber-colored solution moved into the thistle tube (4) water molecules moved out of the thistle tube
bELOW IS diagram
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Question 5
At a constant temperature, if you increase the number of unsaturated fatty acid chains in the phospholipid, the membrane will become......
less fluid |
more fluid |
fluidity will be unchanged |
Question 6
Bacteria in a hot spring at 80 degrees celsius would be expected to have ______________ in their cell membrane
high proportions of saturated phospholipids |
high proportions of unsaturated phospholipids |
an equal ratio of saturated to unsaturated phospholipid |
Question 7
Membrane proteins have an important role in membrane fluidity
True |
False |
Question 8
The HIV virus can't attach to cells that have a mutation in the CCR5 gene and so such individuals are resistant to HIV. What population of people have a higher incidence of the mutant CCR5 gene and why?
europeans because their ancestors survived the bubonic plague |
North Americans because their ancestors survived small pox |
europeans because they have a longer evolutionary past with HIV |
Africans because they have a longer evolutionary past with HIV |
Question 9
Nematode trapping fungi have ______________ molecules called ______________ that recognize specific carbohydrates on the surface of the nematode worms. This is how a fungus can recognize that its prey, the nematode worm, has wriggled into the loop. Write two words on lowercase separated by a space with no other syntax
Question 10
Diffusion requires energy
True |
False |
Question 11
The net direction of molecule movement when molecules diffuse is
down their concentration gradient |
random directions |
Question 12
In osmosis, water molecules from a solution of higher solute concentration cross a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of lower solute concentration?
True |
False |
Question 13
Which best defines osmosis?
In osmosis, water from a solution of lower solute concentration move across a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of higher solute concentration? |
In osmosis, water from a solution of higher solute concentration move across a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of lower solute concentration? |
Question 14
Animal cells placed into a hypotonic solution would most likely?
lyse (burst) |
shrink |
remain unchanged in size |
Question 15
Glucose and amino acids move into cells via carrier proteins, the same protein can move glucose or amino acids
True |
False |
Question 16
ATP powered pumps move substances into and out of cells by diffusion?
True |
False |
Question 17
For every 3 Na ions moved out, 2 K ions are moved into a cell by one cycle of the sodium-potassium pump.
True |
False |
Question 18
Bulk transport of fluid and any of the substances within that fluid is called
pinocytosis |
phagocytosis |
receptor-mediated endocytosis |
exocytosis |