The option to feel out every sentense are: cell wall, increasing, chloroplasts, hypotonic, hypertonic, cytokinesis, plasmolysis, and decreasing
In an isotonic solution in animal cells, there is no net movement of water.
An animal cell in a ____________ solution may lyse or burst open.
An animal cell in a ____________ solution will shrivel up or crenate.
Plant cells react differently to osmotic changes due to the presence of the ____________ , a structure that animal cells lack.
For a plant cell in a ____________ solution, vacuoles fill with water, ____________ turgor pressure.
For a plant cell in a ____________ solution, the cytoplasm shrinks causing ____________ and ____________ turgor pressure.
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The opcions to fell our the following sentenses are: mitochondria, chloroplasts, ATP, passive, against, carrier, small, receptor, large, with, and active
In contrast to ____________ transport, ____________ transport requires energy for molecules to pass through cell membranes.
This might occur when molecules need to move ____________ a concentration gradient, as is the case of thyroid cells where iodine collects in ____________ concentrations.
This type of transport requires both chemical energy in the form of ____________ and ____________ proteins.
Cells involved in this type of transport often have high numbers of ____________ in order to facilitate this process.
The option to feel out every sentense are: cell wall, increasing, chloroplasts, hypotonic, hypertonic, cytokinesis, plasmolysis, and decreasing
In an isotonic solution in animal cells, there is no net movement of water.
An animal cell in a ____________ solution may lyse or burst open.
An animal cell in a ____________ solution will shrivel up or crenate.
Plant cells react differently to osmotic changes due to the presence of the ____________ , a structure that animal cells lack.
For a plant cell in a ____________ solution, vacuoles fill with water, ____________ turgor pressure.
For a plant cell in a ____________ solution, the cytoplasm shrinks causing ____________ and ____________ turgor pressure.
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The opcions to fell our the following sentenses are: mitochondria, chloroplasts, ATP, passive, against, carrier, small, receptor, large, with, and active
In contrast to ____________ transport, ____________ transport requires energy for molecules to pass through cell membranes.
This might occur when molecules need to move ____________ a concentration gradient, as is the case of thyroid cells where iodine collects in ____________ concentrations.
This type of transport requires both chemical energy in the form of ____________ and ____________ proteins.
Cells involved in this type of transport often have high numbers of ____________ in order to facilitate this process.
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1,Match the descriptions to the type of transport.
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2,Describe what is wrong with the following statement and explain why:
All prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain plasma membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, organelles, cytoplasm, and cell walls.
What is short-distance transport?
a, | The movement of solutes from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration | |
b,The movement of water, nutrients, and other substances between cells | ||
c, | The movement of substances from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration | |
d, | The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration. |
What terms describe the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from a region of high water concentration towards a region of low water concentration (and high solute concentration.)
What is found in the proptoplasm?
Cell wall, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, nucleus, and other cell organelles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Plasmodesmata, cell wall, and plasma membrane | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cell wall, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cytoplasm, nucleus, and other cell organelles The channels that allow nutrients and protoplasm to pass between plant cells are called _________________. What happens when a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?
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