Membrane Permeability

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Biology
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12th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Charles Martinez
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6 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
The cell membrane has a wide range of functions beyond separating the cell from its external environment.
Identify the functions of a plant cell membrane from the list below. You can select more than one.
It receives signals and transmits these to the inside of the cell
It regulates the entry and exit of substances into and out of the cell
It can contain enzymes that digest substrates
It supports the cell and prevents lysis (bursting) if there is a net gain of water by osmosis
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS1-3
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Solution A has a concentration of 2.500 × 10-³ g dm-³.
The instructions below explain how to prepare a range of further solutions.
*solution B – add 10 cm³ of distilled water to 10 cm³ of solution A
*solution C – add 5 cm³ of distilled water to 5 cm³ of solution B
*solution D – add 9 cm³ of distilled water to 1 cm³ of solution A
*solution E – add 9 cm³ of distilled water to 1 cm³ of solution C
Select the correct statements from the list below. You can select more than one.
Using the method of proportional dilution, solution B has a concentration of 1.250 × 10-3 g dm
Using the method of proportional dilution, solution C has a concentration of 6.125 × 10-4 g dm-³
Using the method of serial dilution, solution E has a concentration of 1.250 × 10-4 g dm-3
Using the method of proportional dilution, solution D has a concentration of 6.125 × 10-4 g dm-3
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS1-5
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In the investigation you carried out, a colorimeter was used to measure the absorbance of the red solution following the incubation of beetroot cylinders in distilled water.
Select the correct statement.
The absorbance of red light is measured because red light is reflected most effectively by the red solution
The absorbance of green light is measured because green light is reflected most effectively by the red solution
The absorbance of red light is measured because red light is absorbed most effectively by the red solution
The absorbance of green light is measured because green light is absorbed most effectively by the red solution
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Select all of the variables in the list below that should be standardised in the experiment that you carried out.
Mass and surface area of beetroot cylinders
Absorbance of the solution
Beetroot from which cylinders were extracted
Volume of water
Time for incubation
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS1-5
5.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When beetroot tissue is placed into water at a temperature of more than 60°C, a high concentration of red-purple pigments called betalains diffuse into the surrounding water.
Select the statement(s) that explain why the same effect is not seen when beetroot tissue is placed in water at room temperature. You can select more than one reason.
Betalain molecules are insoluble in water
Betalain molecules cannot be converted into colourless compounds because the enzymes that do this have been denatured
Betalain molecules are polar
Betalain molecules are large, relative to the size of phospholipid molecules
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In an investigation into the permeability of plant cell membranes, a student incubated six cylinders of beetroot tissue in different concentrations of ethanol. After a period of incubation, the absorbance of the solutions was measured using a colorimeter.
Select the statement(s) below that best describe how the graph of the data from the above experiment should be drawn. You can select more than one
The points should be plotted as a bar chart
The points should be plotted as a line graph
The ethanol concentration should be on the y-axis of the graph
When the points are plotted, the line that joins them together should be extrapolated from 15% to 0% ethanol concentration (back to the origin).
A linear scale should be used on both axes
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