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Chapter 7 Membrane Structure and Function In Class Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Los Angeles Valley College  »  Biology  »  Biology 006 – General Biology I  »  Spring 2021  »  Chapter 7 Membrane Structure and Function In Class Quiz

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

Question #1
A  binding of specific solutes to receptors triggers vesicle formation
B  the diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane without the expenditure of energy
C  This model states that the membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
Question #2
A  saturated fatty acids, unsaturated fatty acid and cholesterol
B  binding of specific solutes to receptors triggers vesicle formation
C  also called cell drinking, molecules dissolved in droplets are taken up when extracellular fluid is “gulped” into tiny vesicles
Question #3
A  also called cell drinking, molecules dissolved in droplets are taken up when extracellular fluid is “gulped” into tiny vesicles
B  transport vesicles migrate to the membrane, fuse with it, and release their contents outside the cell
C  Proteins are bound to the surface of the membrane
Question #4
A  A coupled active transport by a membrane protein. It occurs when active transport of a solute indirectly drives transport of other substances
B  Membranes have distinct inside and outside faces
C  transport vesicles migrate to the membrane, fuse with it, and release their contents outside the cell
Question #5
A  A coupled active transport by a membrane protein. It occurs when active transport of a solute indirectly drives transport of other substance
B  This is the tendency for molecules to spread out evenly into the available spaces
C  a transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane
Question #6
A  The voltage across a membrane
B  a transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane
C  the diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane without the expenditure of energy
Question #7
A  This is the ability of a surounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water
B  The voltage across a membrane
C  This transport requires energy, usually in the form of ATP hydrolysis, to move substance against their concentration gradients
Question #8
A  These ion channels open or close in response to a stimulus
B  This transport requires energy, usually in the form of ATP hydrolysis, to move substance against their concentration gradients
C  the control of solute concentartion and water balance, is a necessary adaptation for life in such environments
Question #9
A  This is type of passive transport aided by channel proteins and carrier proteins
B  the membrane pulss away form cell wall, causing the plant to wilt
C  These ion channels open or close in response to a stimulus
Question #10
A  the membrane pulls away from cell wall, causing the plant to wilt
B  This is type of passive transport aided by chanel proteins and carrier proteins
C  The voltage across a membrane
Question #11
A  These ion channels open or close in response to a stimulus
B  the control of solute concentrations and water balance, is a necessary adaptation for life in such environments
C  the membrane pulss away form cell wall, causing the plant to wilt
Question #12
A  the control of solute concentartion and water balance, is a necessary adaptation for life in such environments
B  This is the ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water
C  This transport requires energy, usually in the form of ATP hydrolysis, to move substance against their concentration gradients
Question #13
A  This is the ability of a surounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water
B  The voltage across a membrane
C  the diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane without the expenditure of energy
Question #14
A  This is the tendency for molecules to spread out evenly into the available space
B  a transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane
C  the diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane without the expenditure of energy
Question #15
A  This is the tendency for molecules to spread out evenly into the available spaces
B  A coupled active transport by a membrane protein. It occurs when active transport of a solute indirectly drives transport of other substance
C  Membranes have distinct inside and outside faces
Question #16
A  Membranes have distinct inside and outside faces
B  Proteins are bound to the surface of the membrane
C  transport vesicles migrate to the membrane, fuse with it, and release their contents outside the cell
Question #17
A  Proteins are bound to the surface of the membrane
B  saturated fatty acids, unsaturated fatty acid and cholesterol
C  also called cell drinking, molecules dissolved in droplets are taken up when extracellular fluid is “gulped” into tiny vesicles
Question #18
A  saturated fatty acids, unsaturated fatty acid and cholesterol
B  binding of specific solutes to receptors triggers vesicle formation
C  This model states that the membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids