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Name the five transport mechanisms of the cell: facilitated diffusion |
a0 - facilitated diffusion |
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Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane? |
they are nonpolar and soluble
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When is facilitated diffusion necessary? |
when the molecules are insoluble
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The energy required for the mechanism of "active transport" comes from: |
the product of ATP decomposition |
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The energy molecule "ATP" is a product of the reactant |
adenosine diphosphate |
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The relative concentration of water in a hypotonic solution is _____. |
high |
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All the organelles within a cell are interrelated and |
dependent on one another |
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It would appear logical that the first cell could have started to function from one organelle having formed by accident. |
False |
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Click on the pieces of the chemical reaction to show what occurs within the mitochondrion. |
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The _____ are responsible for linking amino acids together. |
Ribosomes |
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Ribosomal RNA is produced in the cytoplasm. |
False |
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Ribosomal RNA is produced by: |
Nucleoli |
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A gene is a subunit of information within a chromosome. |
True |