04:51Cell Membrane Transport - Transport Across A Membrane - How Do Things Move Across A Cell MembraneWhats Up Dude1131views
Multiple ChoiceThe force driving simple diffusion is ________, while the energy source for active transport is ________.4083views30rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following defines the type of transport by the sodium-potassium pump?2052views20rank
Multiple ChoiceActive transport requires an input of energy and can also generate voltages across membranes. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true? 2291views
Multiple ChoiceGlucose can be moved into cells via an active transport mechanism when the concentration of glucose inside the cell is higher than the concentration of glucose outside the cell. This active transport mechanism moves glucose and sodium into the cell at the same time. The glucose moves up its gradient and the sodium moves down its gradient. Which of the following statements about this mechanism is accurate? 7234views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements about cotransport of solutes across a membrane is correct? 1301views
Multiple ChoiceConsider the transport of protons and sucrose into a plant cell by the sucrose-proton cotransport protein. Plant cells continuously produce a proton gradient by using the energy of ATP hydrolysis to pump protons out of the cell. Why, in the absence of sucrose, do protons not move back into the cell through the sucrose-proton cotransport protein? 1393views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following correctly describes a general property of all electrogenic pumps? 1343views
Textbook QuestionSuppose a cell is placed in a solution with a high concentration of potassium and no sodium. How would the cellular sodium–potassium pump function in this environment? a. It would stop moving ions across the membrane. b. It would continue using ATP to pump sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell. c. It would move sodium and potassium ions across the membrane, but no ATP would be used. d. It would reverse the direction of sodium and potassium ions to move them against their gradients.814views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following forms of membrane transport require specific membrane proteins? a. diffusion; b. exocytosis; c. facilitated diffusion; d. active transport; e. facilitated diffusion and active transport1358views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following cannot pass through the membrane without the help of a membrane protein? a. carbon dioxide; b. water; c. oxygen; d. charged molecules1577views
Textbook QuestionWrite a single sentence, using no more than 25 words, to summarize each of the following cellular processes:d. Secondary active transport198views