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Cells and Systems - Topic 1 Practice Quiz
Cells and Systems
Topic 4 - Fluid Movements in Cells Practice Quiz
1.
Certain materials are allowed to pass through it and others are prevented from passing through.
The type of cell membrane that is present in a plant and animal cell is called a ...
selectively impermeable membrane
selectively permeable membrane
permeable membrane
impermeable membrane
2.
A process which enables substances to spread out, throughout a solution , eventually becoming
evenly distributed in the solution, is called ...
distillation
disolving
desalination
diffusion
3.
Whenever nutrients are moved in and out of cells, the process takes place through the cell
membrane. This process occurs because of different ...
types of nutrients present
concentrations present
types of membranes
sizes of openings in the membrane
Cells and Systems - Topic 1 Practice Quiz
4.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. This process
occurs because water will move from an area of ...
low concentration to high concentration
high concentration to low concentration
low concentration to low concentration
high concentration to high concentration
5.
The transportation of nutrients in plants is the role of the plant's tissue. Specialized tissue
connects the roots to the leaves. The Phloem tissue transports ...
water from the leaves to the air in a process called transpiration
water from the roots to the leaves
sugars, manufactured in the leaves to the rest of the plant
energy to the vacuole to utilize the food stored there
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Cells and Systems - Topic 1 Practice Quiz
Cells and Systems
Topic 4 - Fluid Movements in Cells Practice Quiz
1.
Certain materials are allowed to pass through it and others are prevented from passing through.
The type of cell membrane that is present in a plant and animal cell is called a ...
selectively impermeable membrane
selectively permeable membrane (Text p. 128) A membrane that selects some nutrients
to pass through it and not other
permeable membrane
impermeable membrane
2.
A process which enables substances to spread out, throughout a solution , eventually becoming
evenly distributed in the solution, is called ...
distillation
disolving
desalination
diffusion (Text p. 129) The spreading-out process is called diffusion
3.
Whenever nutrients are moved in and out of cells, the process takes place through the cell
membrane. This process occurs because of different ...
types of nutrients present
concentrations present (Text p. 130) Figures 2.13A and 2.13B
types of membranes
sizes of openings in the membrane
Cells and Systems - Topic 1 Practice Quiz
4.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. This process
occurs because water will move from an area of ...
low concentration to high concentration
high concentration to low concentration (Text p. 131) Water moves from a region of high
concentration to an area of low concentration (thats why water went into the carrot)
low concentration to low concentration
high concentration to high concentration
5.
The transportation of nutrients in plants is the role of the plant's tissue. Specialized tissue
connects the roots to the leaves. The Phloem tissue transports ...
water from the leaves to the air in a process called transpiration
water from the roots to the leaves
sugars, manufactured in the leaves to the rest of the plant (Text p. 134) Figure 2.16
energy to the vacuole to utilize the food stored there