Question 6 options: The simple diffusion of water molecules through

  1. Question 6 options:The simple diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane is known as
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  2. Which of the following types of molecules are most likely to pass directly through the cell membrane's phospholipid bi-layer
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  3. What is the main difference in the movement of molecules during simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion? Facilitated
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  4. For the following scenarios, determine whether the molecules in the scenario are moving by (S) simplediffusion, (F) facilitated
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  5. Why is diffusion important to cells?Question 5 options: It permits the sorting of water molecules from solute molecules, such as
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  6. Simple diffusion involves molecules moving from low concentrations to high concentrationsQuestion 1 options: True False
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  7. Which of the following types of passive transport involves water molecules moving from a high concentration to a low
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  8. How is facilitated diffusion different than simple diffusion?Facilitated diffusion uses proteins in the membrane to help move
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  9. What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion?Question 2 options: Diffusion uses energy, but osmosis does not. Osmosis is
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  10. What is one specific form of simple diffusion?Question 4 options: If water moves into a cell by diffusion, it is moving into an
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