Which of the following features is/are shared by both active transport and facilitated diffusion?
A) Saturability
B) Energy Input
C) Both
D) Neither
Answer- D) Neither
Active transport required energy to move solute low to high concentration.
Where facilitated diffusion does not require energy and it's move solute from higher to lower concentration by protein molecules.
Which of the following features is/are shared by both active transport and facilitated diffusion? A) Saturability...
A correct distinction between facilitated diffusion and active transport of a substance across a biological membrane is that . . . A. active transport requires conformational changes in the transport protein associated with the transport process, and facillitated diffusion does not. B. active transport requires integral membrane protein to carry out the transport, and facillitated diffusion does not. C. facilitated diffusion depends on an existing energy gradient acting on the transported substance, while active transport makes such a gradient. D....
Which one of the following is NOT common between active transport and facilitated diffusion? chemical specificity use of energy use of protein carrier
cell biology Which of the following is an active transport mechanism? a Facilitated diffusion of potassium ions across the membrane through an open potassium channel b Movement of water into a cell c Sodium ions moving out of an animal cell bathed in physiological saline d Movement of CO2 out of a cell e None of the above
ane Transport - Facilitated Diffusion Side with higher concentration of molecules Transport protein Plasma membrane Facilitated diffusion causes a net movement of molecules down their concentration gradient. mework : Membrane Transport - Active Transport Side with higher concentration of square molecules Transport protein Energy input from the cell Plasma membrane Side with lower concentration of square molecules
Classify the phrases based on whether they describe or give an example of facilitated diffusion, active transport, or both. Facilitated diffusion Active transport Both Answer Bank movement to area of lower concentration movement across a membrane movement assisted by proteins glucose transport into muscle cell sodium ion transport out of cell requires energy
Oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit cell membranes by a) active transport b) facilitated diffusion c) passive diffusion d) antiport
Diffusion: Which following statement is incorrect? Select one: a. Facilitated diffusion requires a transport protein b. It is a form of passive transport c. Isotonic solutions have an equal amount of solute on both sides of the membrane - no change in shape d. Exocytosis involves the diffusion of molecules out of a cell e. Hypotonic solutions result in cell swelling
Compare osmosis, simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion and active transport: A) describe their differences and B) explain when cells have to use each one.
How does facilitated diffusion differ from simple diffusion? Facilitated diffusion requires ATP Facilitated diffusion requires a solute-specific protein carrier Facilitated diffusion transports solute against its’ concentration gradient Which of the following is TRUE about primary active cell membrane transport? It is a form of transport that requires a protein “pump” It is a form of transport that transports ions and/or solute against their concentration gradient It is a transport mechanism that requires energy released from the splitting of ATP by...
QUESTION 2 Which of the following is NOT an example of facilitated diffusion O A. lon channel transport. OB. All of these answers are examples of facilitated diffusion O C. Glucose transport by GLUT1. O D. None of these answers are examples of facilitated diffusion OE. Aquaporin transport. OF. Oxygen transport.