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Name the five transport mechanisms of the cell:


facilitated diffusion

a0 - facilitated diffusion
a1 - passive diffusion
a2 - active transport
a3 - pinocytosis
a4 - phagocytosis

Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane?

they are nonpolar and soluble


When is facilitated diffusion necessary?

when the molecules are insoluble


The energy required for the mechanism of "active transport" comes from:

the product of ATP decomposition

The energy molecule "ATP" is a product of the reactant

adenosine diphosphate

The relative concentration of water in a hypotonic solution is _____.

high

All the organelles within a cell are interrelated and

dependent on one another

It would appear logical that the first cell could have started to function from one organelle having formed by accident.

False

Click on the pieces of the chemical reaction to show what occurs within the mitochondrion.

The _____ are responsible for linking amino acids together.

Ribosomes

Ribosomal RNA is produced in the cytoplasm.

False

Ribosomal RNA is produced by:

Nucleoli

A gene is a subunit of information within a chromosome.

True