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2.equilibrium in an animal cell would be disrupted most significan...
Ineed with these questions
2.equilibrium in an animal cell would be disrupted most significantly by
select one:
b. modifying the number of carbohydrate molecules on its surface
c. removing the transport proteins
d. maintaining a constant temperature
3.which of the following methods of transport is an example of passive transport?
select one:
a. osmosis
c. phagocytosis
d. active transport
4.which of the following molecules would not pass through the cell membrane easily?
select one:
a. water
b. oxygen
d. glyocogen
6.the fluid mosaic model explains:
select one:
a. why active transport occurs across a cell membrane.
b. the arrangement of cell membrane components.
c. the movement of sodium ions across the cell membrane.
8.which of the following is not a function or purpose of the cell membrane?
select one:
a. keep toxins out of a cell
b. provide physical support and protection for the cell
d. act as a barrier between two different chemical environments
11.the cytoskeleton:
select one:
b. is the network of spindle fibers and centrioles in prokaryotic cells
c. has elements in common with cilia and flagella
d. consists of cells that generate bone tissue
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