Illustrate by using a diagram: How transport happens in bacterial cells and predict how they will react when exposed to various pressures present in the host or their environment
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- Illustrate by using models how transport happens in bacterial cells and predict how they will react when exposed to various pressures present in the host or their environmentDraw a diagram that compares and contrasts types of passive and active transport.Explain what would occur to a bacterial cell placed in a salt concentration of 10%, that normally functions in a salt concentration of 0.85%. – remember to use the term osmosis and osmotic pressure in the response
- Discuss the concept of a concentration gradient and how it relates to diffusion vs active transport.Compare the bacterial cell wall in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.Distinguish between the following pairs of terms: a. diffusion; osmosis b. passive transport; active transport c. endocytosis; exocytosis
- Compare and contrast the following processes. Give anexample of each to illustrate.a. primary vs secondary active transportb. passive vs facilitated diffusionc. carrier-mediated vs channel-mediated transportIn which situation would passive transport not use a transport protein for entry into a cell? water flowing into a heypertonic environment an ion flowing into a nerve cell to create an electrical potential glucose being absorbed from the blood oxygen moving into a cell after oxygen deprivationFrom the list below choose all which apply to the process of diffusion. A. Requires energy B. Passive process C. Transports with concentration gradient D. Powered by random motion E. Transports against concentration gradient.