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Ions diffuse across membranes through specific ion channels


A) down their chemical gradients.
B) down their concentration gradients.
C) down the electrical gradients.
D) down their electrochemical gradients.
E) down the osmotic potential gradients.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and E)

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The movement of the hydrophobic gas nitrous oxide (N2O) (laughing gas) into a cell is an example of


A) diffusion across the lipid bilayer.
B) facilitated diffusion.
C) active transport.
D) osmosis.
E) cotransport.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and B)

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When a neuron responds to a particular neurotransmitter by opening gated ion channels, the neurotransmitter is serving as which part of the signal pathway?


A) receptor
B) relay molecule
C) transducer
D) signal molecule
E) endocrine molecule

F) A) and B)
G) A) and D)

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A bacterium engulfed by a white blood cell through phagocytosis will be digested by enzymes contained in


A) peroxisomes.
B) lysosomes.
C) Golgi vesicles.
D) vacuoles.
E) secretory vesicles.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and E)

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  Figure 5.4 Five dialysis bags, constructed from a semipermeable membrane that is impermeable to sucrose, were filled with various concentrations of sucrose and then placed in separate beakers containing an initial concentration of 0.6 M sucrose solution. At 10-minute intervals, the bags were massed (weighed)  and the percent change in mass of each bag was graphed. -Which line in the graph represents the bag with the highest initial concentration of sucrose? A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D E)  E Figure 5.4 Five dialysis bags, constructed from a semipermeable membrane that is impermeable to sucrose, were filled with various concentrations of sucrose and then placed in separate beakers containing an initial concentration of 0.6 M sucrose solution. At 10-minute intervals, the bags were massed (weighed) and the percent change in mass of each bag was graphed. -Which line in the graph represents the bag with the highest initial concentration of sucrose?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

F) A) and B)
G) None of the above

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Use this description to answer the following question. A major group of G-protein-coupled receptors contains seven transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is usually substantially longer than the others. -If an animal cell suddenly lost the ability to produce GTP, what might happen to its signaling system?


A) It would not be able to activate and inactivate the G protein on the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane.
B) It could activate only the epinephrine system.
C) It would be able to carry out reception and transduction but would not be able to respond to a signal.
D) It would use ATP instead of GTP to activate and inactivate the G protein on the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane.
E) It would employ a transduction pathway directly from an external messenger.

F) D) and E)
G) All of the above

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  Figure 5.1 For the following questions, match the labeled component of the cell membrane in Figure 5.1 with its description. -Which component is a microfilament of the cytoskeleton? A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D E)  E Figure 5.1 For the following questions, match the labeled component of the cell membrane in Figure 5.1 with its description. -Which component is a microfilament of the cytoskeleton?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

F) All of the above
G) B) and C)

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Proton pumps are used in various ways by members of every domain of organisms: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. What does this most probably mean?


A) Proton pumps must have evolved before any living organisms were present on Earth.
B) Proton gradients across a membrane were used by cells that were the common ancestor of all three domains of life.
C) The high concentration of protons in the ancient atmosphere must have necessitated a pump mechanism.
D) Cells of each domain evolved proton pumps independently when oceans became more acidic.
E) Proton pumps are necessary to all cell membranes.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Cell membranes are asymmetrical. Which of the following statements is the most likely explanation for the membrane's asymmetrical nature?


A) Because the cell membrane forms a border between one cell and another in tightly packed tissues such as epithelium, the membrane must be asymmetrical
B) Because cell membranes communicate signals from one organism to another, the cell membranes must be asymmetrical.
C) The two sides of a cell membrane face different environments and carry out different functions.
D) The chemical constitution of the inner and outer layer of the cell membrane is predetermined by genes.
E) Proteins only function on the cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane, which results in the membrane's asymmetrical nature.

F) A) and C)
G) D) and E)

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In which of the following ways do plant hormones differ from hormones in animals?


A) Plant hormones interact primarily with intracellular receptors.
B) Plant hormones may travel in air or through vascular systems.
C) Animal hormones are found in much greater concentration.
D) Plant hormones are synthesized from two or more distinct molecules.
E) Animal hormones are primarily for mating and embryonic development.

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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When a membrane is freeze-fractured, the bilayer splits down the middle between the two layers of phospholipids. In an electron micrograph of a freeze-fractured membrane, the bumps seen on the fractured surface of the membrane are


A) peripheral proteins.
B) phospholipids.
C) carbohydrates.
D) integral proteins.
E) cholesterol molecules.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and C)

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The primary function of polysaccharides attached to the glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal cell membranes is


A) to facilitate diffusion of molecules down their concentration gradients.
B) to actively transport molecules against their concentration gradients.
C) to maintain the integrity of a fluid mosaic membrane.
D) to maintain membrane fluidity at low temperatures.
E) to mediate cell-to-cell recognition.

F) A) and C)
G) B) and D)

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Use this description to answer the following question. A major group of G-protein-coupled receptors contains seven transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is usually substantially longer than the others. -Which of the following processes includes all the others?


A) osmosis
B) diffusion of a solute across a membrane
C) facilitated diffusion
D) passive transport
E) transport of an ion down its electrochemical gradient

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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Use this description to answer the following question. A major group of G-protein-coupled receptors contains seven transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is usually substantially longer than the others. -Which of the following factors would tend to increase membrane fluidity?


A) a greater proportion of unsaturated phospholipids
B) a greater proportion of saturated phospholipids
C) a lower temperature
D) a relatively high protein content in the membrane
E) a greater proportion of relatively large glycolipids compared with lipids having smaller molecular masses

F) B) and E)
G) None of the above

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The sodium-potassium pump is called an electrogenic pump because it


A) pumps equal quantities of Na+ and K+ across the membrane.
B) pumps hydrogen ions out of the cell.
C) contributes to the membrane potential.
D) ionizes sodium and potassium atoms.
E) is used to drive the transport of other molecules against a concentration gradient.

F) B) and C)
G) B) and E)

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  Figure 5.1 For the following questions, match the labeled component of the cell membrane in Figure 5.1 with its description. -Which component is cholesterol? A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D E)  E Figure 5.1 For the following questions, match the labeled component of the cell membrane in Figure 5.1 with its description. -Which component is cholesterol?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

F) C) and E)
G) A) and E)

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The presence of cholesterol in the plasma membranes of some animals


A) enables the membrane to stay fluid more easily when cell temperature drops.
B) enables the animal to remove hydrogen atoms from saturated phospholipids.
C) enables the animal to add hydrogen atoms to unsaturated phospholipids.
D) makes the membrane less flexible, allowing it to sustain greater pressure from within the cell.
E) makes the animal more susceptible to circulatory disorders.

F) A) and B)
G) C) and D)

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Glucose diffuses slowly through artificial phospholipid bilayers. The cells lining the small intestine, however, rapidly move large quantities of glucose from the glucose-rich food into their glucose-poor cytoplasm. Using this information, which transport mechanism is most probably functioning in the intestinal cells?


A) simple diffusion
B) phagocytosis
C) active transport pumps
D) exocytosis
E) facilitated diffusion

F) B) and C)
G) None of the above

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Which of the following is the greatest advantage of having multiple steps in a transduction pathway?


A) Many of the steps can be used in multiple pathways.
B) Having multiple steps in a pathway requires the least amount of ATP.
C) Having multiple steps provides for greater possible amplification of a signal.
D) Each individual step can remove excess phosphate groups from the cytoplasm.
E) Each step can be activated by several G proteins simultaneously.

F) B) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Mammalian blood contains the equivalent of 0.15 M NaCl. Seawater contains the equivalent of 0.45 M NaCl. What will happen if red blood cells are transferred to seawater?


A) Water will leave the cells, causing them to shrivel and collapse.
B) NaCl will be exported from the red blood cells by facilitated diffusion.
C) The blood cells will take up water, swell, and eventually burst.
D) NaCl will passively diffuse into the red blood cells.
E) The blood cells will expend ATP for active transport of NaCl into the cytoplasm.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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