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- Listen The mechanism of membrane transport may involve the following: 1) ATP hydrolysis. O2) Conformation change of membrane proteins. 3) Phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of membrane proteins. 4) ATP hydrolysis and conformation change of membrane proteins. 5) All of these are correct.33. Which statements concerning passive and active transport are correct? A. Both passive and active transport requires cell energy B. Passive requires cell energy while active transport does not C. Active transport requires cell energy while passive does not D. Neither passive nor active transport requires cell energyWhich of the following statements are correct? Explain your answers. The plasma membrane is highly impermeable to all charged molecules. Channels have specific binding pockets for the solute molecules they allow to pass. Transporters allow solutes to cross a membrane at much faster rates than do channels. Certain H+ pumps are fueled by light energy. The plasma membrane of many animal cells contains open K+ channels, yet the K+ concentration in the cytosol is much higher than outside the cell. A symport would function as an antiport if its orientation in the membrane were reversed (i.e., if the portion of the molecule normally exposed to the cytosol faced the outside of the cell instead). The membrane potential of an axon temporarily becomes more negative when an action potential excites it.
- Describe the permeability of cell membranes. How to substances cross cell membranes? Utilize the terms bi-polar, semi-permeable, diffusion, active transport, membrane proteins, endocytosis, exocytosis, vesicles, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, etc. (This should be 3-4 paragraphs long)Choose the answer that best completes the following analogy: Diffusion is to ________ as endocytosis is to ________. a. filtration; phagocytosis b. osmosis; pinocytosis c. solutes; fluid d. gradient; chemical energyCalculate the number of cells in the body of an average 68-kg (150-lb) adult. (This will only be accurate to about 1 part in 10 but should give you an idea how scientists estimate this commonly quoted number.) Assume all cells are spheres 20 m in diameter. The volume of a sphere can be determined by the equation v=4/33. (Hint: We know that about two thirds of the water in the body is intracellular and the density of cells is nearly 1 g/mL. The proportion of the mass made up of water is about 60%.)
- Facilitated diffusion and active transport are two different mechanisms that the cells use to transport molecules into and out of the cell. Compare and contrast these two types of cellular transport.1. In a passive process (passive transport) across a cell's plasma membrane, ______ differences drive the movement; while in an active process, the cell provides ______ to power the transport process. A. concentration, ATP B. ATP, concentration C. differential permeability , driving force D. driving force, differential permeabilityTHE PERMEABILITY OF THE CELL MEMBRANE: 1. Three eggless shells were used. Please answer the tables shown in the image provided,
- 1 and half page long answering this please Describe the difference between passive and active forms of transport across a cell membrane. Describe a form of passive and a form of active transport. What about bulk transport?help fill in these blanks in [] Sodium-potassium ATPases are [passive/active] transporters that move sodium and potassium [with/against] their electrochemical gradients. In other words, potassium and sodium transport, without any coupled process, are [endergonic/exergonic] processes. These transporters are [primary active/facilitated/secondary active] transporters meaning that the transport process is coupled to [ATP hydrolysis/ion diffusion] to make the process spontaneous. P-type ATPases are [acid-base/covalent/nucleophilic] catalysts that become phosphorylated during the transport cycle. The sodium-potassium ATPase moves [3/2/1] cations out of the cell for every [1/2/3] cations it moves into the cell, polarizing the membrane such that the inside is [positive/negative] compared to the outside.For this practice problem, would the answer be c)NaCl? My reasoning behind this is because molecules under 100 Da can use simple diffusion, while nonpolar molecules and larger molecules like benzene can use channels via facilitated diffusion. However, NaCl dissociates into ions and cannot readily use diffusion?