A) Membrane channel protein
B) Phospholipid bilayer
C) Internal membrane surface
D) Peripheral protein
E) Integral protein
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A) The electrical charge difference across the plasma membrane resulting from differences in ion concentrations inside and outside the cell
B) The ability of a membrane to actively transport carbohydrates out of the cytoplasm
C) The rate of ATP production and transport by mitochondria
D) The ability of molecules to pass through the nuclear envelope
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A) Nucleolus - contains the genetic material of the cell
B) Microtubules - cell support
C) Mitochondria - protein synthesis
D) Smooth ER - ATP production
E) Ribosome - energy production
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A) does not need ATP; the receptors supply the energy.
B) exhibits specificity.
C) occurs if oxygen is available.
D) is a type of passive transport.
E) moves materials out of the cell.
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A) simple diffusion
B) exocytosis
C) facilitated diffusion
D) active transport
E) endocytosis
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A) are extensions of the lysosomal membrane.
B) function to make the cell mobile.
C) are supported by microtubules.
D) move the cell.
E) increase the surface area of the cell.
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A) shrink.
B) swell.
C) rupture.
D) first swell and then resume their original shape.
E) remain unchanged.
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A) nuclei
B) ribosomes
C) lysosomes
D) mitochondria
E) centrioles
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A) phospholipid
B) glycolipid
C) cholesterol
D) prostaglandin
E) triglyceride
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A) Directs cellular activities, contains DNA
B) Contains digestive enzymes
C) Outer boundary of cell, controls entry and exit of substances
D) Major site of ATP synthesis when oxygen is available
E) Site of protein synthesis
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A) transcription factor
B) promoter
C) triplet
D) terminator
E) RNA polymerase
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A) the difference in the percentage of salt between the top and bottom samples would increase.
B) the percentage of salt in the top and bottom samples would be approximately equal.
C) the samples would still be 2% and 20% respectively.
D) the salt would float to the top.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) smooth
B) dendritic
C) nodular
D) bumpy
E) rough
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A) The cell would no longer be able to break down glucose.
B) The cell would be unable to produce proteins.
C) The cell would be unable to perform transcription.
D) The cell would no longer be able to break down fatty acids, hydrogen peroxide, and amino acids.
E) The cell would no longer be able to break down proteins and nucleic acids.
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A) Chromatid
B) Proteins
C) Chromosome
D) Centromere
E) Chromatin
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A) RNA ploymerase
B) Transcription factors
C) Spliceosomes
D) Poly-A tail
E) 7-methylguanosine cap
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A) Columnar cells of upper respiratory tract
B) Sperm cells
C) Columnar cells of small intestine
D) Red blood cells
E) Macrophage (large, mobile white blood cell)
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A) glycolipids
B) saturated fats
C) cholesterol
D) phospholipids
E) triglycerides
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A) Hypotonic solution
B) Hypertonic solution
C) Isotonic solution
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A) only gases and water can pass through it.
B) substances need permission to pass through it.
C) only certain substances can pass through it.
D) substances need carrier molecules to pass through it.
E) ATP is always needed to move molecules across the plasma membrane.
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