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Roxanne Pabustan
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Review on Cell Transport
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Match
Match the following type of cell transport
Active Transport
Osmosis
Facilitated Diffusion
Active Transport
Osmosis
Facilitated Diffusion
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Type answer...
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
In the small intestine, the absorption of glucose from the lumen into the epithelial cells is using a specific carrier protein. Which of the following best describes the mechanism used to transport glucose into the cells of the small intestine?
Diffusion
Extocytosis
Phagocytosis
Facilitated difussion
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Labelling
Match the following types of cell transport shown in the picture
Active Transport
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
Diffusion
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Reorder
Reorder the following stages of sodium potassium pump
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Labelling
Label this action potential graph
Sodium Potassium pump
Resting Membrane Potential
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Multiple Choice
At which point to resting membrane potential occur?
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Multiple Choice
In neurons, the movement of ions across the membrane is essential for generating action potentials. The electrochemical gradient of ions is a key factor in this process. Which of the following best describes the role of the electrochemical gradient in the function of neurons?
The electrochemical gradient of sodium ions causes sodium to move into the cell when channels open, making the inside of the cell more positive
. The electrochemical gradient of potassium ions causes potassium to move out of the cell, making the inside of the cell more negative
The electrochemical gradient of chloride ions allows chloride to move into the cell, leading to a reduction in action potential strength.
The electrochemical gradient of calcium ions is primarily responsible for the cell’s resting membrane potential.
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Categorize
Higher solute outside
High solvent inside
Solvent moves out
Cell shrinks
Equal amount of solvent and solute
Zero net movement
Cell stays the same
Higher solute inside
High solvent outside
Solvent goes into the cell
Cell swell
High to low concentration
Movement of water
Organize description to right tonicity
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