A) carrier proteins-facilitate passage of molecules through the membrane
B) enzymatic proteins-catalyze a specific reaction
C) channel proteins-block the activity of carrier proteins
D) cell recognition proteins-recognize pathogens
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A) Na+
B) nonpolar molecules
C) carbon dioxide
D) oxygen
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A) endocytosis
B) exocytosis
C) pinocytosis
D) receptor-mediated endocytosis
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A) phosphate groups are hydrophobic.
B) fatty acid tails are ionized.
C) fatty acid tails are hydrophilic.
D) proteins are located only between the two layers.
E) phosphate heads are oriented toward the exterior of the cell or toward the cytoplasm.
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A) Proteins of the plasma membrane can form a channel through the membrane.
B) Proteins of the plasma membrane can initiate the replication of the genetic material.
C) Proteins of the plasma membrane can bind to a substance to carry it through the membrane.
D) Proteins of the plasma membrane can act as a receptor for substances external to the cell.
E) Proteins of the plasma membrane can increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
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A) Rapid evolution produces mutations.
B) A new phospholipid bilayer is generated to replace the old layer.
C) Because the membrane is "set," the cell must reproduce and then the cell with the old membrane must die.
D) Cells eliminate all surface proteins and present only a naked lipid bilayer.
E) Different glycolipids and glycoproteins are produced internally and moved into the plasma membrane.
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A) in the plasma where they have been secreted by the red blood cells.
B) inside the red blood cell cytoplasm.
C) on the outer surface of the red blood cell membrane.
D) evenly distributed throughout the cell contents and plasma.
E) in the red blood cell nucleus.
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A) Plasma membrane folds increase the surface area.
B) Carrier proteins speed the rate at which a solute crosses the plasma membrane in the direction of decreasing concentration.
C) Mitochondria are concentrated near membranes to provide energy for active transport of molecules or ions.
D) Large molecules are engulfed by vesicle formation.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) The movement of molecules from an area of their higher concentration to an area of their lower concentration.
B) The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
C) The movement of molecules from an area of their lower concentration to an area of their higher concentration.
D) The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower water concentration to an area of higher water concentration.
E) The movement of a substance against its concentration gradient through the release of energy from ATP.
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A) The proteins make up the matrix of the membrane.
B) The model can be likened to a sandwich where phospholipids are like the bread and proteins are like the filling.
C) The fluid nature of the membrane is regulated by flip-flopping of the phospholipids from one side of the membrane to the other.
D) Proteins and phospholipids can move sideways within the plane of the membrane.
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A) separation of the fluid environments inside and outside the cell
B) regulation of molecules and ions that pass into and out of the cell
C) recognition and communication between different cells and tissues
D) maintaining connections between adjacent cells
E) production of proteins used in construction of the cell wall
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A) the 10% solution will become more concentrated and the 5% solution will become less concentrated.
B) both solutions will become more concentrated.
C) the 10% solution will become less concentrated and the 5% solution will become more concentrated.
D) both solutions will become less concentrated.
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A) The cell increases the amount of ATP produced in order to complete endocytosis.
B) The contents drawn into the cell are isolated from the cytoplasm preventing them from altering cellular function.
C) The cell expends such a small amount of energy to run endocytosis it doesn't really matter.
D) There is no energy expenditure during endocytosis.
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A) requires an input of ATP.
B) is involved in diffusion.
C) occurs in osmosis and facilitated transport.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) facilitated transport.
B) active transport.
C) passive transport.
D) osmosis.
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A) gap
B) desmosomes
C) tight
D) plasmodesmata
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A) an extracellular matrix
B) plasmodesmata
C) gap junctions
D) adhesion junctions (desmosomes)
E) tight junctions
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