A) mimicking a symporter and allowing sodium to rush out and potassium to rush in.
B) mimicking an antiporter and allowing sodium to rush out.
C) blocking an antiporter so sodium cannot rush in.
D) blocking a symporter and keeping sodium from rushing in.
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A) The hydrophobic heads are oriented towards each other and the hydrophilic tails are oriented towards the extracellular fluid and the intracellular fluid.
B) The hydrophilic tails are oriented towards each other and the hydrophobic heads are oriented towards the extracellular fluid and the intracellular fluid.
C) The hydrophobic tails are oriented towards each other and the hydrophilic heads are oriented towards the extracellular fluid and the intracellular fluid.
D) The hydrophilic heads are oriented towards each other and the hydrophobic tails are oriented towards the extracellular fluid and the intracellular fluid.
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A) High blood glucose levels reverse the concentration gradient, allowing untransported glucose to be excreted in urine.
B) High blood glucose levels interfere with the coupled transport of water and glucose, allowing untransported glucose to be excreted in urine.
C) The GLUT transporters become saturated, allowing untransported glucose to be excreted in urine.
D) The GLUT transporters cannot hydrolyze ATP quickly enough for ATP to transport the extra glucose, thereby allowing untransported glucose to be excreted in urine.
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A) Due to its size and polarity, starch was able to exit the dialysis bag and interact with the iodine solution.
B) Due to its size and polarity, iodine was able to enter the dialysis bag and interact with starch.
C) Over time, both iodine and starch are equally distributed throughout the two solutions.
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A) must move water in to match the solute concentration of its new environment.
B) regulates its internal concentration of solutes to match that of its new environment.
C) must move water out to match the solute concentration of its new environment.
D) moves water in or out and regulates its internal concentration of water as needed.
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A) the room temperature is 34 degree Celsius and the outside air is 34 degrees Celsius
B) intracellular fluid has 5% solute and extracellular fluid has 0.8% solute concentration
C) during rest, muscle and liver cells contain high glycogen concentration and blood contains lower concentrations
D) the pCO2 changes from 45 to 35 mmHg in the alveoli of lungs
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A) Place the plants in a 15% solute solution so water can be actively transported out of the plant cells.
B) Place the plants in a 5% solute solution so water can be actively transported out of the plant cells.
C) Place the plants in a 5% solute solution so water can diffuse into the plant cells.
D) Place the plants in a 15% solute solution so water can diffuse out of the plant cells.
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A) exocytosis.
B) facilitated diffusion.
C) active transport.
D) endocytosis.
E) osmosis.
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A) The carrier molecule must be specific to the molecule that is transported. The direction of movement is always with the concentration gradient, never against the gradient.
B) The carrier molecule is nonspecific to the molecule that is transported. The direction of movement is always with the concentration gradient, never against the gradient.
C) The carrier molecule is nonspecific to the molecule that is transported. The direction of movement is always against the concentration gradient, never with the gradient.
D) The carrier molecule must be specific to the molecule that is transported and an ATP molecule must be attached to the specific carrier. The direction of movement is always against the concentration gradient, never with the gradient.
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A) The ice and salt mixture that spilled out when the freezer was moved froze the grass.
B) The ice and salt mixture was isosmotic to the grass cells and caused the yellow circle of dead grass.
C) The ice and salt mixture was hyperosmotic to the grass cells and caused the yellow circle of dead grass.
D) The ice and salt mixture was hypoosmotic to the grass cells and caused the yellow circle of dead grass.
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A) A membrane that needs to be more rigid and more permeable, would have high cholesterol ratios.
B) A membrane that needs to be rigid, such as a protective barrier, would have low cholesterol ratios.
C) Membranes with low amounts of cholesterol are very stable and have increased permeability.
D) Membranes with high amounts of cholesterol are very stable and have decreased permeability.
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A) Cell adhesion molecules will allow the white blood cells to cling to one another to form a migrating clot.
B) Cell adhesion molecules help white blood cells adhere to the blood vessel wall so that they can migrate across the wall and infiltrate into the underlying tissue.
C) Cell adhesion molecules will allow the white blood cells to attach to the injured area so they become immobile.
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A) Glucose would be moving against its gradient into the cell
B) Glucose follows the gradient of sodium into the cell
C) Glucose would be moving with its gradient into the cell
D) ATP is not required to move sodium down its concentration gradient
E) Energy is needed to move glucose down its concentration gradient
F) Glucose's movement would still be considered diffusion
G) Glucose's movement is considered a part of coupled transport
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