Review diffusion and the function of cell membranes by matching each of the phrases on the left with the appropriate mechanisms from the list on the right. Two questions require mo... Review diffusion and the function of cell membranes by matching each of the phrases on the left with the appropriate mechanisms from the list on the right. Two questions require more than one answer.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for help with a matching exercise related to cell membrane functions, specifically diffusion and osmosis. It involves selecting the correct terms from a provided list to match with descriptions of various processes.
Answer
1. A, 2. B, 3. E, 4. F, 5. I, 6. G, 7. C, 8. B, 9. F, 10. E, 11. C, 12. H, 13. I, 14. D, 15. G, 16. E, 17. C, 18. B/H/G, 19. H, 20. B.
- A (Diffusion), 2. B (Active transport), 3. E (Passive transport), 4. F (Facilitated diffusion), 5. I (Exocytosis), 6. G (Pinocytosis), 7. C (Osmosis), 8. B (Active transport), 9. F (Facilitated diffusion), 10. E (Passive transport), 11. C (Osmosis), 12. H (Receptor-mediated endocytosis), 13. I (Exocytosis), 14. D (Phagocytosis), 15. G (Pinocytosis), 16. E (Passive transport), 17. C (Osmosis), 18. B, H, G (Active transport, Receptor-mediated endocytosis, Pinocytosis), 19. H (Receptor-mediated endocytosis), 20. B (Active transport).
Answer for screen readers
- A (Diffusion), 2. B (Active transport), 3. E (Passive transport), 4. F (Facilitated diffusion), 5. I (Exocytosis), 6. G (Pinocytosis), 7. C (Osmosis), 8. B (Active transport), 9. F (Facilitated diffusion), 10. E (Passive transport), 11. C (Osmosis), 12. H (Receptor-mediated endocytosis), 13. I (Exocytosis), 14. D (Phagocytosis), 15. G (Pinocytosis), 16. E (Passive transport), 17. C (Osmosis), 18. B, H, G (Active transport, Receptor-mediated endocytosis, Pinocytosis), 19. H (Receptor-mediated endocytosis), 20. B (Active transport).
More Information
This exercise covers various mechanisms of transport across cell membranes, including passive and active processes, endocytosis, and exocytosis.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing passive and facilitated diffusion. Remember that facilitated diffusion requires transport proteins.
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