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What is osmosis?
Diffusion
of water across a
membrane
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What does osmosis occur across?
A
partially permeable membrane
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What is the direction of water movement in osmosis?
Down a
water potential gradient
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What is water potential represented by?
Psi (ψ)
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What does a more negative water potential indicate?
A higher
concentration
of solutes
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What is the room temperature mentioned in the study material?
25 °C
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What happens to water movement when cells have a lower water potential than pure water?
Water moves
into
the cells
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In which condition is the rate of water movement fastest?
In a solution with
2000
water potential
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Why is the rate of movement slowest in 1200 water potential?
The water potential gradient is least
steep
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What is cytolysis?
Cell
bursting due to excess water
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What does turgid mean in plant cells?
Cells
are
swollen
with
water
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What happens to cells in a hypotonic solution?
They become
turgid
but do not burst
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What is the role of the cell wall in plant cells?
Provides
structure
and prevents
bursting
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What does isotonic mean for cells?
Cells are in
equilibrium
with their environment
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What is flaccid in terms of plant cells?
Cells are limp due to water loss
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What is plasmolysis?
When
cytoplasm
pulls away from the
cell wall
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What is the process of DNA replication called?
Semiconservative
replication
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What happens to DNA strands during replication?
DNA strands
unwind
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What lines up along both strands during DNA replication?
Nucleotides
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What type of pairing occurs between DNA bases?
Complementary base pairing
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What type of bonds are formed between DNA bases?
Hydrogen bonds
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What type of bonds form between adjacent mononucleotides?
Phosphodiester
bonds
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What type of reaction forms phosphodiester bonds?
Condensation reaction
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What enzyme is responsible for unwinding DNA?
DNA helicase
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What is active transport?
Molecules move against a
concentration gradient
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In which direction do molecules move during active transport?
Lower to higher
concentration
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What is required for active transport?
Energy from
respiration
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What molecule provides energy for active transport?
ATP
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What type of cells have many mitochondria for active transport?
Cells
involved in
active transport
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How selective is active transport?
Very
selective
process
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What type of proteins perform active transport?
Specific
carrier proteins
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How does facilitated diffusion differ from active transport?
Facilitated diffusion does not use
ATP
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What type of proteins are involved in facilitated diffusion?
Channel
or
carrier proteins
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What is the direction of movement in facilitated diffusion?
Down a
concentration gradient
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What is the direction of movement in active transport?
Against a
concentration gradient
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What happens when a molecule binds to a carrier protein?
It causes a
change
in shape
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What happens to ATP during active transport?
It splits into
ADP
and
phosphate
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What is bulk transport used for?
Transporting large
molecules
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What are the two types of bulk transport?
Endocytosis
: transport into cells
Exocytosis
: transport outside cells
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What is phagocytosis?
Transport of
solids
into cells
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