Chapter 04: Physiology of Cells

Anatomy & Physiology 8th Edition by Kevin T. Patton, Gary A. Thibodeau

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Chapter 04: Physiology of Cells

 

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TRUE/FALSE

 

  1. Dialysis is a form of filtration that results in a separation of small and large solute particles.

 

ANS:   T                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 94 (Box 4-1)

TOP:    Dialysis

 

  1. For osmosis to occur, a selectively permeable membrane must be present.

 

ANS:   T                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 93

TOP:    Osmosis

 

  1. The physical movement of water and solutes through a membrane when a hydrostatic pressure gradient exists is called filtration.

 

ANS:   T                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 97 (Box 4-2)

TOP:    Filtration

 

  1. Active transport processes that use protein carrier molecules, or pumps, do not use cellular energy but rely instead on concentration gradients.

 

ANS:   F                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 97

TOP:    Active Transport Processes

 

  1. Most enzymes cannot catalyze a reaction in both directions.

 

ANS:   F                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 104

TOP:    General Functions of Enzymes

 

  1. Glycolysis does not require oxygen and is therefore termed anaerobic.

 

ANS:   T                      DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 105

TOP:    Glycolysis

 

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