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Anatomy And Physiology Exam Practice Test quiz 30

Anatomy And Physiology Exam Practice Test quiz 30

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Osmosis is defined as the movement of:

Molecules from high concentration to a low concentration
Water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration through a selectively permeable membrane
Water molecules from a low concentration to a high concentration through a selectively permeable membrane
lons from a low pressure region to a high pressure region through a selectively permeable membrane

The relationship of osmotic pressure and the number of solute particles in a solution is:

The lower the number of solute particles, the greater the osmotic pressure
The greater the number of solute particles, the lower the osmotic pressure
The greater the osmotic pressure, the lower the number of solute particles
The greater the number of solute particles, the greater the osmotic pressure

A hypertonic solution:

Has a greater concentration of solute particles than the cells in the solution
Would cause cells in the solution to lose water or become shrunken
Has greater osmotic pressure than do the cells in the solution
All of the above

Lipids are synthesized in:

The Golgi apparatus
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The rough endoplasmic reticulum
The liver

Cytoplasm occurs between the cell membrane and the nuclear envelope of a cell:

True
False

A cell that secretes a large quantity of protein, would have a larger number of lysosomes for this function:

True
False

A 5% glucose solution is isotonic to human cells:

True
False

Which of the following processes involves the use of specific carrier molecules?

Phagocytosis
Pinocytosis
Active transport
Dialysis

Synthesis reactions are particularly important in the body for:

Release of energy
Digestion of food particles
Growth of body parts
Neutralization of acids by buffers Advertisement

In dehydration synthesis of a carbohydrate:

Larger molecules are decomposed into smaller ones
Monosaccharides become joined together
Water molecules become joined to monosaccharide molecules
The molecule is decomposed in to CO2 and H20
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