A) whenever molecules are moved that are too large to pass through the phospholipid bilayer membrane
B) whenever a solute needs to be moved from low concentration to high concentration through a phospholipid bilayer membrane
C) whenever a solute is charged,such as an ion,and is moved through a phospholipid bilayer membrane
D) whenever a molecule is polar and is moved through a phospholipid bilayer membrane
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A) The lipids and water will have separated into two distinct layers because the lipids are partially nonpolar.
B) The lipids will have formed tiny vesicles filled with water.
C) The lipids will have formed planar bilayer membranes.
D) The lipids will have completely dissolved in solution because they are partially polar.
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A) ester
B) hydrocarbon
C) peptide bond
D) glycosidic bond
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A) the presence of double bonds
B) increasing temperature
C) removing cholesterol
D) increasing length of the hydrocarbon chains
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A) It acts by active transport.
B) It causes membranes to fuse with one another.
C) It forms a channel in the membrane.
D) It removes electrical charges from solutes.
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A) production of ATP
B) movement of sodium and potassium across cell membranes
C) movement of chloride ions across cell membranes
D) phospholipids in the cell membrane that are not formed properly
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A) nothing
B) The cell would shrink because the water in the beaker is hypotonic relative to the cytoplasm of the RBC.
C) The cell would shrink because the water in the beaker is hypertonic relative to the cytoplasm of the RBC.
D) The cell would swell because the water in the beaker is hypotonic relative to the cytoplasm of the RBC.
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A) It leads to an increase in entropy.
B) It leads to a decrease in entropy.
C) The process is exothermic.
D) The process is endothermic.
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A) the methyl (-CHβ) groups
B) the terminal hydroxyl group
C) the ring structures
D) the long hydrocarbon chain
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A) structural
B) cell identification
C) information storage
D) neither structural,cell identification,nor information storage
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B)
C)
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A) Peptide bonds form between the phosphate groups of the phosopholipids.
B) Sugars associated with the cell membrane covalently cross-link.
C) hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions between nearby phospholipids
D) van der Waals interactions between the glycerol molecule and fatty acids of a single phospholipid
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A) The process is endergonic.
B) The process is exergonic.
C) The process leads to a huge decrease in entropy and no change in potential energy.
D) The process is endothermic.
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A) that only lipids contain hydrogen atoms
B) their molecular weight (size)
C) their chemical properties
D) where they are found in the body
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A) osmotic pressure from proteins outside the cell
B) diffusion of proteins from the cytoplasm to the membrane
C) the locations of their polar and nonpolar amino acids
D) their small size,which does not allow them to pass through the membrane
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A) They both contain serine or some other organic compound.
B) They both have three fatty acids.
C) They both have a glycerol backbone.
D) They both have a phosphate.
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A) move three potassium ions and two sodium ions while producing an ATP for each cycle
B) move two potassium ions and three sodium ions while consuming an ATP for each cycle
C) produce ATP for cells while making the outside of cell membranes negatively charged
D) use ATP molecules to move protons to the inner side of cell membranes
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A) They are amphipathic.
B) Their size is large,relative to cholesterol.
C) Their size is small,relative to fats.
D) Their hydrocarbon tails can consist of fatty acids or isoprene subunits.
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A) They do not have a polar or charged region.
B) They do not have a hydrophobic region.
C) They are highly reduced molecules.
D) They spontaneously form micelles or liposomes in solution.
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A) more permeable
B) less permeable
C) same permeability
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