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- The passive movement of a solute through a membrane protein down its concentration gradient is an example of _________. a. osmosis b. active transport c. endocytosis d. diffusionWhy is it advantageous for the cell membrane to be fluid in nature?True or false the cell membrane equalizes osmosis pressure to protect cell.
- a solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of the cell which resides in the solutionA cell is placed in solution and the size of the cell increases the concentration of solution is said to beAs cells increase in size, cell ________________ increases more rapidly than cell surface area.
- If the cell membrane was completely permeable the concentration inside the cell would be same as Outside give reasonThe net diffusion of a solvent, across a semi-permeable membrane, from low to high solute concentration, is the precise definition of: simple diffusion facilitated diffusion active transport passive transport osmosisThe phospholipids of a cell membrane are arranged into a ________________.