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- Compare and contrast how carrier proteins and ATPpowered pumps move ions or molecules across theplasma membrane.The corner of the cells of collenchyma tissue in plant are thickened due to deposition of _____A paramecium cell placed into a hypotonic solution will experience which of the following effects? expulsion of the excess water using its contractile vacuoles plasmolysis hemolysis shrinkage crenation
- A plant cell placed into a hypotonic environment will: Lyse Will “puff up” and swell but not lyse Go through plasmolysis Remain at the same osmotic pressureIn a hypotonic solution, a plant cell will ______. burst undergo plasmolysis become flaccid become turgidWhat will the pH in the space inside the thylakoid membrane be? A. 2 B. acidic C. neutral D. basic
- Please answer the following multiple choice question: A plant cell that contains a higher solute concentration than the solution that surrounds it A. becomes plasmolyzed B. lyses C. becomes crenated D. develops turgor pressureFor which of the following apply: the extracellular space is eliminated here near the surface between two cells. A) Zonula adherens B)Zonula occluded C) Desmosome D) Gap junction E) Hemidesmosomeyou are looking at a slide in the laboratory and observe a cell that occupies one quarter of the field of view at high magnification. use your field diameter calculation from lab activity 4 to estimate the size of this cell.
- Define somaSubmerging a plant cell in distilled water will result in lysis of the cell membrane bursting of the cell membrane plasmolysis of the cell the cell becoming turgid the cell becoming flaccidIf beetroot pieces were placed in a test tube filled with water, and this test tube was placed inside hot water which then made the shade of the water darken, what evidence is there to prove that the living membrane is selectively permeable?