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Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Active transport P Downhill transport B Passive transport Q Uphill transport C Osmosis R Movement of water molecules.
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The given diagram shows the movement of molecules A and B. Identify the transport mechanism?
1 Secondary active transport
2 Facilitated diffusion
3 Simple diffusion
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
The diagram depicts facilitated diffusion.
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The major similarity between active transport and facilitated diffusion is that
1 Both consume ATP
2 Both are passive
3 Both are non-selective
4 Both require membrane proteins
Explanation:
Pump are proteins and channel proteins are both in the membrane.
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What are the aquaporins in facilitated diffusion process?
1 Lipids
2 Pump
3 Channel proteins
4 Carrier lipids
Explanation:
Aquaporins are proteins present in cell membranes. They facilitate the transport of water soluble substances. Aquaporins are also known as channel proteins.
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Statement A : Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules along a concentration gradient. Statement B : Unlike enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Like enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.
336321
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Active transport P Downhill transport B Passive transport Q Uphill transport C Osmosis R Movement of water molecules.
336322
The given diagram shows the movement of molecules A and B. Identify the transport mechanism?
1 Secondary active transport
2 Facilitated diffusion
3 Simple diffusion
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
The diagram depicts facilitated diffusion.
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The major similarity between active transport and facilitated diffusion is that
1 Both consume ATP
2 Both are passive
3 Both are non-selective
4 Both require membrane proteins
Explanation:
Pump are proteins and channel proteins are both in the membrane.
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What are the aquaporins in facilitated diffusion process?
1 Lipids
2 Pump
3 Channel proteins
4 Carrier lipids
Explanation:
Aquaporins are proteins present in cell membranes. They facilitate the transport of water soluble substances. Aquaporins are also known as channel proteins.
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Statement A : Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules along a concentration gradient. Statement B : Unlike enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Like enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.
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BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336321
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Active transport P Downhill transport B Passive transport Q Uphill transport C Osmosis R Movement of water molecules.
336322
The given diagram shows the movement of molecules A and B. Identify the transport mechanism?
1 Secondary active transport
2 Facilitated diffusion
3 Simple diffusion
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
The diagram depicts facilitated diffusion.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
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The major similarity between active transport and facilitated diffusion is that
1 Both consume ATP
2 Both are passive
3 Both are non-selective
4 Both require membrane proteins
Explanation:
Pump are proteins and channel proteins are both in the membrane.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336324
What are the aquaporins in facilitated diffusion process?
1 Lipids
2 Pump
3 Channel proteins
4 Carrier lipids
Explanation:
Aquaporins are proteins present in cell membranes. They facilitate the transport of water soluble substances. Aquaporins are also known as channel proteins.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
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Statement A : Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules along a concentration gradient. Statement B : Unlike enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Like enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.
336321
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Active transport P Downhill transport B Passive transport Q Uphill transport C Osmosis R Movement of water molecules.
336322
The given diagram shows the movement of molecules A and B. Identify the transport mechanism?
1 Secondary active transport
2 Facilitated diffusion
3 Simple diffusion
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
The diagram depicts facilitated diffusion.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336323
The major similarity between active transport and facilitated diffusion is that
1 Both consume ATP
2 Both are passive
3 Both are non-selective
4 Both require membrane proteins
Explanation:
Pump are proteins and channel proteins are both in the membrane.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336324
What are the aquaporins in facilitated diffusion process?
1 Lipids
2 Pump
3 Channel proteins
4 Carrier lipids
Explanation:
Aquaporins are proteins present in cell membranes. They facilitate the transport of water soluble substances. Aquaporins are also known as channel proteins.
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Statement A : Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules along a concentration gradient. Statement B : Unlike enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Like enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.
336321
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Active transport P Downhill transport B Passive transport Q Uphill transport C Osmosis R Movement of water molecules.
336322
The given diagram shows the movement of molecules A and B. Identify the transport mechanism?
1 Secondary active transport
2 Facilitated diffusion
3 Simple diffusion
4 Both 2 and 3
Explanation:
The diagram depicts facilitated diffusion.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336323
The major similarity between active transport and facilitated diffusion is that
1 Both consume ATP
2 Both are passive
3 Both are non-selective
4 Both require membrane proteins
Explanation:
Pump are proteins and channel proteins are both in the membrane.
BIOXI11: TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
336324
What are the aquaporins in facilitated diffusion process?
1 Lipids
2 Pump
3 Channel proteins
4 Carrier lipids
Explanation:
Aquaporins are proteins present in cell membranes. They facilitate the transport of water soluble substances. Aquaporins are also known as channel proteins.
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Statement A : Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules along a concentration gradient. Statement B : Unlike enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Active transport uses energy to transport and pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Like enzymes the carrier protein is very specific in what it carries across the membrane.