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Which statement correctly describes the function of pumps in the plasma membrane? (1 point)
Responses
Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.
Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.
Pumps hold the plasma membrane together.
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Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.
Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.
Pumps hold the plasma membrane together.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that describes the function of pumps in the plasma membrane is:
**Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.**
Pumps are integral membrane proteins that transport substances across the plasma membrane, often against their concentration gradient, using energy (usually in the form of ATP).
**Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.**
Pumps are integral membrane proteins that transport substances across the plasma membrane, often against their concentration gradient, using energy (usually in the form of ATP).
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