Chapter 3: Problem 3
What are organelles and which type of cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) contains them?
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Chapter 3: Problem 3
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Why does osmosis occur?
Figure 3.9 Why does the cis face of the Golgi not face the plasma membrane?
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 tails of the phospholipids of the plasma membrane are composed of ________ and are ________. a. phosphate groups; hy drophobic b. fatty acid groups; hy drophilic c. phosphate groups; hy drophilic d. fatty acid groups; hy drophobic
Water moves via osmosis ________. a. throughout the cytoplasm b. from an area with a high concentration of other solutes to a lower one c. from an area with a low concentration of solutes to an area with a higher one d. from an area with a low concentration of water to one of higher concentration
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