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5.5 Concepts of transport through
Author :
Jorge Arizpe
1.
The process of maintaining balance or dynamic equilibrium within a cell.
A.
Yoga
B.
Cellular or plasma membrane
C.
Selective permeability
D.
Homeostasis
2.
It provides the separation between a cell and its environment.
A.
Cellular or plasma membrane
B.
Selective permeability
C.
Homeostasis
D.
Border
3.
The characteristic of the plasma membrane of keeping certain substances outside the cell.
A.
Cellular or plasma membrane
B.
Homeostasis
C.
Selective permeability
D.
Protectionism
4.
Separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the aqueous environment in which they exist.
A.
Selective permeability
B.
Cellular or plasma membrane
C.
Homeostasis
D.
Wall
5.
The characteristic of a cell membrane that allows oxygen and glucose to enter.
A.
Cellular or plasma membrane
B.
Homeostasis
C.
Selective permeability
D.
Oxigenation
6.
It's maintained thanks to the plasma membrane.
A.
Health
B.
Selective permeability
C.
Homeostasis
D.
Cellular or plasma membrane
7.
Organelle present in all cells
A.
Cellular or plasma membrane
B.
Selective permeability
C.
Homeostasis
D.
Mitochondria
8.
Molecules that have a glycerol structure, two fatty acid chains and a phosphate-containing compound.
A.
Transport Protein
B.
Phospholipids
C.
Cholesterol
D.
Glucolipids
9.
Macromolecules formed by amino acids that move substances through the cell or cell membrane.
A.
Fluid mosaic
B.
Phospholipids
C.
LIpids
D.
Transport Protein
10.
Name given to the current model that explains the membrane
A.
Model of rigid membrane
B.
Permeable Model
C.
Fluid mosaic model
D.
Lipid model