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Unit 4- Cell Boundary & Transport Warm-ups
Day 1
(Review past material)
- Glycogen is best described as a
- complex carbohydrate that is often stored inred blood cells
- complete protein necessary for the synthesis of cell membranes
- polysaccharide that is synthesized and stored within the human liver
- by-product of sucrose digestion within the pancreas
- An iodine solution is placed on the cut side of a potato. Within seconds, a blue-black color appears. What is most likely occurring?
- A positive test for proteins
- A positive test for carbohydrates
- A positive test for lipids
- A positive test for nucleic acids
- What is the function of the cell membrane? ______
- What is the cell membrane made up of? ______
Day 2
- The plasma membrane of a cell consists of
- protein molecules arranged in two layers with polar areas forming the outside of the membrane.
- two layers of lipids organized with the nonpolar tails forming the interior of the membrane.
- lipid molecules positioned between two carbohydrate layers.
- protein molecules with polar and nonpolar tails.
- The diagram shows a section of a cell membrane that includes a channel protein. The function of this protein is to —
- strengthen the outer boundary of the cell
- connect reproductive cells during fertilization
- allow certain substances to enter or leave the cell
- exchange organelles or chromosomes between specialized cells
- The cell membrane of the red blood cell will allow water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and glucose to pass through. Because other substances are blocked from entering, this membrane is called
- perforatedb. semi-permeablec. non-conductived. permeable
Day 3
- Which of these processes is demonstrated by the experiment shown in the diagram?
- cellular respirationc. active transport
b. endocytosisd. diffusion
- What is the primary difference between diffusion and osmosis?
- Diffusion requires energy input but osmosis does not.
- Diffusion does not require energy input but osmosis does.
- Diffusion is the movement of water from high to low concentration, while osmosis is the movement of any substance from high to low concentration.
- Diffusion is the movement of any substance from high to low concentration, while osmosis is the movement of water from high to low concentration.
- Based on the distribution of these molecules, what would most likely not happen after a period of time?
- The concentration of O2will increase inside the cell.
- The concentration of CO2 will decrease inside the cell.
- The concentration of O2will remain the same outside the cell.
- The concentration of CO2 will increase outside the cell.
Day 4
- In most simple multicellular plants and in hydra, transport throughout the organism is a result of diffusion through
- tracheal tubesb. vascular tissuec. gastrovascular cavitiesd. cell membranes
- A person with swollen gums rinses his mouth with warm salt water, and the swelling decreases. Which has occurred?
- The swollen gums have absorbed the saltwater solution
- The saltwater solution lowers the temperature of the water in the gums
- The salt in the solution has moved against the concentration gradient
- The water in the gums has moved from a high to a low concentration of water
The diagram below represents movement of a large molecule across a membrane
- Which process is best represented in this diagram?
- active transport
- diffusion
- passive transport
- osmosis
Amoebas eat algae, bacteria, plant cells, and microscopic protozoa and metazoa - some amoebas are parasites. They eat by surrounding tiny particles of food with pseudopods, forming a bubble-like food vacuole. The food vacuole digests the food. Wastes and excess water are transported outside the cell by contractile vacuoles.
- The picture above represents which of the following processes:
- Osmosisb. Diffusionc. Endocytosisd. Exocytosis
The U-tube in the figure below is divided in the middle by a membrane that is impermeable to starch but permeable to water. A 10% starch solution is put into the right-hand half of the tube and an equal amount of 6% starch solution is put into the left-hand half of the tube.
- In this situation pictured to the right,:
- water will move from the right to the left
- water will move from the left to the right
- water will move in both directions, but more from right to left than left to right
- water will move in both directions, but more from left to right than right to left
- Placing wilt lettuce in cold water will make it crisp again. Which statement best describes what happens to restore the lettuce to its original condition?
- Water left the lettuce cells by diffusion.
- Water entered the cells of the lettuce by osmosis.
- Osmosis caused salts to enter the lettuce cells.
- Salts in the leaf caused water to leave the cells.