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Defective receptor proteins on a cell membrane have the least effect on
1.homeostasis 2.Muscle activity 3. nerve signals 4.
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In a lab I did, I put slices of potatos in varying amounts of sugar concentrations and one control group which contained only
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if a cell lacks ATP, which of the following processes would cease to operate immediately?
diffusion Na+/K= pump facilitated
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Carbon from glucose is essential for the formation of amino acids. Which process is responsible for the production of glucose in
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Cellular respiration produces(1 point)
Responses cellulose. cellulose. oxygen. oxygen. glucose. glucose. ATP.
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Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?
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when two chambers are separated by a membrane permeable to water but not solute, if water is free to move in either direction
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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar?(1 point)
Responses Both assist autotrophic organisms in converting light
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summarize.
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that,
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How does concentration of solutes affect the rate of osmosis
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What is the aim and consequences of the absorption and assimilation
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Respiration is
A. Anabolic and exergonic B. Anabolic and endergonic C. Catabolic and exergonic D. Catabolic and endergonic
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In order to maintain homeostasis, human cells must have a higher concentration of sodium ions outside the cell than inside the
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the process in which an animal's cells use oxygen and digested food molecules to release the energy in food is called
1.
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Two containers of equal volume are separated by a membrane that allows free passage of water but completely restricts passae of
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All of the chemical reactions that occur inside of your body's cells to produce energy are called what
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How is homeostasis achieved?
Responses Cells maintain internal stability. Cells maintain internal stability. Cells secrete
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Which process is shown in the image?
(1 point) • endocytosis • passive transport • active transport • exocytosis
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The process by which glucose (simple sugar) is broken down in organisms to produce ATP (cell energy) is known as(1 point)
chemosy
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I have a question:
The process that traps solids in the cell membrane and brings them into the cell is which of the following:I'm
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Sandra
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The rate at which the Na+-K+ pump operates is not constant but is controlled by a combined effect of changes in ICF Na+
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All the chemical reactions and curves inside your body cell to produce energy are called
Peristalsis Metabolism Excretion Binge
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What is the definition of cellular respiration? (1 point)
the process of capturing the sun's • energy, converting it into
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After a biochemical analysis of the victim's tissues, brilliant biologist/criminal investigator
J. C. Mickleberry announced his
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Atwo smaller molecules.%0D%0Atwo smaller
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You are the director of research for a drug company. The following list of candidate drugs is brought to you. Which is the most
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If an organism obtains energy from glucose, which process does it undergo?
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Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a _______________________.(1 point)
Responses a series of chemical
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Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a _______________________.(1 point)
Responses a series of chemical
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By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?(1 point)
Responses cellular respiration
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To produce starch, glucose molecules bond together and release a water molecule through which process?(1 point)
Responses
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We recently performed a yeast fermentation lab in class to determine the effects of different sugars (sucrose, lactose and
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Explain why pouring salt on a slug kills it using terms diffusion , osmosis , hypertonic , hypotonic
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Cellular respiration produces(1 point)
Responses ATP. ATP. glucose. glucose. oxygen. oxygen. cellulose. cellulose.
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The Krebs cycle forms many products. Which option lists the correct products of the Krebs cycle after 1 molecule of glucose goes
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The cellular process shown in the image below would be vital in a cell/organism which ________________
INNER CELL SPACE OUTER
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Glucose is needed by all cells in order to do cellular respiration. How does glucose, a large molecule, enter cells without
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I’m three to give sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse
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Fig. 1. Identification of sucrose transporters. (A and B) HEK293T cell–FRET sensor uptake assay. (A) Of ~50 membrane protein
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Which process is shown in the image? Large particles moving INTO of the cell. (1 point)
Responses Passive Transport Passive
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Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration. Which option best summarizes the process?
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Osmosis is a form of passive transport. Which defines osmosis?(1 point)
Responses the movement of water across a semipermeable
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Doma
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You Are What You Eat Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a
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What is the definition of Photosynthesis
The process of converting the energy in carbohydrate molecules into ATP the process of
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Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction and photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction. How does the required activation
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1. Which of the following correctly describes the image below?
 protein Molecule RNA Molecule amino Acid carboxylic Acid
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Anna
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Animals release energy needed for growth and repair through a _______________________.(1 point)
Responses a series of chemical
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By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?(1 point)
Responses glycolysis glycolysis
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Cells is an isotonic solution, have no net flow of water show a state of _______.
Osmosis... What is it? a dynamic equilibrium b
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The movement of oxygen molecules over time from one side of the semipermeable membrane to the other side is known as
A) osmosis.
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