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Cell Membrane

Cell Membrane

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Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-1, HS-LS1-3

Standards-aligned

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12 Slides • 12 Questions

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Cell Membrane

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Multiple Choice

The arrangement of the cell membrane is described as

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The Fluid Mosaic Model

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The Major Mobility Model

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The Crazy Cell Model

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Multiple Choice

Something is ___________ ____________

when some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.

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Liquid Licorice

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Totally Transparent

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Selectively (or Semi) Permeable

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Multiple Choice

A phospholipid has 2 parts. What are they called?

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Hydrophilic Head, Hydrophobic Tail

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Hydrophobic Head, Hydrophilic Tail

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Multiple Choice

What is diffusion?

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when molecules move

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when molecules move from a high concentration to a low.

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Multiple Choice

True or false

Simple diffusion is movement of molecules from high to low concentration

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

In facilitated diffusion, molecules move through a:

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Protein channel

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A pipe

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A cholesterol

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Multiple Choice

_______ transport requires energy

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Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

In endocytosis, large molecules move______of the cell membrane through vesicles

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Inside

2

Outside

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Multiple Choice

Osmosis is the movement of _____ across a membrane.

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Proteins

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Water

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Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

A cell in a hypertonic solution would

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Shrink

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Stay the same

3

Swells up

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Multiple Choice

A cell placed in a isotonic solution would

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Shrink

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Stay the same

3

Swell up

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Multiple Choice

A cell in a hypotonic solution would

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Shrink

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Stay the same

3

Swell up or burst

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