Chapter 3: Problem 1
Figure 3.9 Why does the cis face of the Golgi not face the plasma membrane?
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Chapter 3: Problem 1
Figure 3.9 Why does the cis face of the Golgi not face the plasma membrane?
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Which of these do all prokaryotes and eukaryotes share? a. nuclear envelope b. cell walls c. organelles d. plasma membr ane
A typical prokaryotic cell _______ compared to a eukaryotic cell. a. is smaller in size by a factor of 100 b. is similar in size c. is smaller in size by a factor of one million d. is larger in size by a factor of 10
Where does the cell get energy for active transport processes?
Which plasma membr ane component can be either found on its surface or embedded in the membrane structure? a. protein b. cholesterol c. carbohy drate d. phospholipid
The principal force driving movement in diffusion is _______. a. temperature b. particle size c. concentration gradient d. membrane surface area
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