Study Guide for Campbell Biology
Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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ISBN: 9780134443775
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 2SYK

The following diagram illustrates passive and active transport across a plasma membrane. Use it to answer questions a–d.

Chapter 7, Problem 2SYK, The following diagram illustrates passive and active transport across a plasma membrane. Use it to

  1. a. Which section shows facilitated diffusion? How can you tell? Explain whether the cell expends energy in this transport. What types of solutes are moved by this type of transport?
  2. b. Which section shows active transport? List two ways that you can tell.
  3. c. What types of solute molecules can diffuse through the membrane shown in section I?
  4. d. Which of these sections are considered passive transport?
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The image illustrates passive and active transport across the cell membrane.  (Use the diagram to answer questions A-D)   A. 1. Which section represents facilitated diffusion?2. Explain why or how can you tell?3. Does the cell expend energy in this transport?4. Why or why not?5. What type of solute molecules may be moved by this type of transport?   B. 1. Which section shows active transport?2. Explain why or how can you tell?3. Does the cell expend energy in this transport?4. Why or why not?   C. 1. Which section shows diffusion?2. What type of solute molecules may be moved by this type of transport?   D. Which of these sections are considered passive transport? Explain.
The image illustrates passive and active transport across the cell membrane.  (Use the diagram to answer questions A-C)   A. 1. Which section shows active transport?2. Explain why or how can you tell?3. Does the cell expend energy in this transport?4. Why or why not?   B. 1. Which section shows diffusion?2. What type of solute molecules may be moved by this type of transport?   C. Which of these sections are considered passive transport? Explain.
What is another way to answer this question Describe various examples of active transport. How is active transport different from passive transport?          Without saying this:  Active transport is when cells move against the flow/ concentration gradient, moving from low concentrations to high concentrations. Because of this, active transport requires ATP to work. Passive transport is different because it doesn't use much energy and moves from high  concentration to a low concentration. Some examples of active transport are the Sodium-potassium pump ( the most well known one) where it takes sodium ions and pumps them outside of the membrane to let in potassium ions. Another one in plants is when a plant receives ions from the soil. The soil has a much lower concentration of ions than a plants root does, so ions have to move against the concentration gradient.  Endocytosis and exocytosis are also forms of active transport. Where cells engulf its self around large molecules to bring…

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