Multiple ChoiceIn passive transport, what is the primary driving force for simple diffusion of a solute across a membrane?
Multiple ChoiceCrenation (shriveling) of an animal cell such as a red blood cell takes place when the cell is placed in which type of solution?
Multiple ChoiceIn passive transport, how does increasing a cell membrane’s surface area (while keeping the concentration gradient and membrane permeability constant) affect the rate of diffusion across the membrane?
Multiple ChoiceWhich statement best describes the difference between diffusion and osmosis in passive transport across membranes?
Multiple ChoiceIn osmosis, water moves across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of which condition to an area of which condition?
Multiple ChoiceDuring osmosis in cells, what must water pass through as it moves from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration?
Multiple ChoiceIn a hypotonic environment (too much water outside the cell), what is the most likely outcome for an animal cell due to osmosis?
Multiple ChoiceWhich scenario is the best model of diffusion (passive movement of particles down their concentration gradient)?
Multiple ChoiceIn the context of passive transport across a cell membrane, what is the key difference between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
Multiple ChoiceHow does increasing diffusion distance affect the rate of diffusion across a membrane (all else being equal)?
Multiple ChoiceIn many freshwater protists, which organelle helps prevent the cell from swelling and bursting by collecting and pumping excess water out of the cell?
Multiple ChoiceIn the context of passive transport, what process allows water to move across a selectively permeable cell membrane?