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Which of the following types of transport require ATP?

The Na+/K+ pump releasing 3 sodium ions outside of the cell and 2 potassium ions into the cell

CORRECT

Glucose moving into the cell, down its concentration gradient, through a channel

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Water moving from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration

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Water moving down its concentration gradient through an aquaporin

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Sodium ions moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a voltage-gated sodium channel

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Explanation

The Na+/K+ pump is active transport and therefore requires ATP. Since the pump is moving ions against its concentration gradient, it requires ATP to change the conformation of the pump to release the ions. All of the other forms of transport are either diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient) or facilitated diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient with the help of a channel or carrier).

Good tip: Pumps are used for active transport while carrier proteins or channels are used for facilitated diffusion which is a type of passive transport.

2

Which of the following types of transport require ATP?

The Na+/K+ pump releasing 3 sodium ions outside of the cell and 2 potassium ions into the cell

CORRECT

Glucose moving into the cell, down its concentration gradient, through a channel

0

Water moving from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration

0

Water moving down its concentration gradient through an aquaporin

0

Sodium ions moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a voltage-gated sodium channel

0

Explanation

The Na+/K+ pump is active transport and therefore requires ATP. Since the pump is moving ions against its concentration gradient, it requires ATP to change the conformation of the pump to release the ions. All of the other forms of transport are either diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient) or facilitated diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient with the help of a channel or carrier).

Good tip: Pumps are used for active transport while carrier proteins or channels are used for facilitated diffusion which is a type of passive transport.

3

Which of the following types of transport require ATP?

The Na+/K+ pump releasing 3 sodium ions outside of the cell and 2 potassium ions into the cell

CORRECT

Glucose moving into the cell, down its concentration gradient, through a channel

0

Water moving from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration

0

Water moving down its concentration gradient through an aquaporin

0

Sodium ions moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a voltage-gated sodium channel

0

Explanation

The Na+/K+ pump is active transport and therefore requires ATP. Since the pump is moving ions against its concentration gradient, it requires ATP to change the conformation of the pump to release the ions. All of the other forms of transport are either diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient) or facilitated diffusion (moving down its concentration gradient with the help of a channel or carrier).

Good tip: Pumps are used for active transport while carrier proteins or channels are used for facilitated diffusion which is a type of passive transport.

4

All of the following are a part of the Cell Theory EXCEPT __________.

cells arise from nonliving substances

CORRECT

all living things are made up of cells

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the cell is the basic building block of life

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cells carry genetic information

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the chemical reactions necessary for life take place in the cell

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Explanation

Cells do not arise from nonliving substances, though scientists used to believe they did. Through several experiments by many different scientists, it became clear that indeed all cells arise from preexisting cells.

5

All of the following are a part of the Cell Theory EXCEPT __________.

cells arise from nonliving substances

CORRECT

all living things are made up of cells

0

the cell is the basic building block of life

0

cells carry genetic information

0

the chemical reactions necessary for life take place in the cell

0

Explanation

Cells do not arise from nonliving substances, though scientists used to believe they did. Through several experiments by many different scientists, it became clear that indeed all cells arise from preexisting cells.

6

All of the following are a part of the Cell Theory EXCEPT __________.

cells arise from nonliving substances

CORRECT

all living things are made up of cells

0

the cell is the basic building block of life

0

cells carry genetic information

0

the chemical reactions necessary for life take place in the cell

0

Explanation

Cells do not arise from nonliving substances, though scientists used to believe they did. Through several experiments by many different scientists, it became clear that indeed all cells arise from preexisting cells.