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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Lab Q4

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  countertransport (antiport) with sodium
B  cotransport (symport) with potassium
C  cotransport (symport) with sodium
D  countertransport (antiport) with potassium
Question #2
A  sodium ions rush out the cell, down the concentration gradient
B  some sodium ions may enter the cell
C  some sodium ions may leave the cell
D  sodium ions rush into the cell, down the concentration gradient
Question #3
A  have very few sodium channels
B  have no channels in their membrane
C  have sodium channels that are always open
D  have many sodium channels so sodium freely moves across the membrane
Question #4
A  they are lipid insoluble or they are too large
B  they are lipid insoluble
C  they are too small
D  they are lipid soluble
Question #5
A  homeostasis
B  net diffusion
C  isotonicity
D  equilibrium
Question #6
A  all ions
B  only water
C  one or a few specific ions
D  all hydrophilic molecules
Question #7
A  in both directions, so that there is no net movement
B  from the area of low concentration to the area of high concentration
C  so slowly that it will result in no net movement
D  from the area of high concentration to the area of low concentration