Deck 5: A Closer Look at Cell Membranes
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Deck 5: A Closer Look at Cell Membranes
1
A membrane is more "fluid" than solid because
A)phospholipid tails prevent close packing.
B)proteins can shift positions.
C)water is the main component.
D)phospholipid tails prevent close packing, and proteins can shift positions.
E)phospholipid tails prevent close packing, proteins can shift positions, and water is the main component.
A)phospholipid tails prevent close packing.
B)proteins can shift positions.
C)water is the main component.
D)phospholipid tails prevent close packing, and proteins can shift positions.
E)phospholipid tails prevent close packing, proteins can shift positions, and water is the main component.
D
2
Most of the functions of plasma membranes are carried out by
A)cholesterol.
B)proteins.
C)hydrophilic heads.
D)hydrophobic tails.
E)carbohydrates.
A)cholesterol.
B)proteins.
C)hydrophilic heads.
D)hydrophobic tails.
E)carbohydrates.
B
3
Cystic fibrosis
A)results from a mutation in a specific membrane transport protein.
B)is characterized by inadequate chloride and water movement across epithelial cells.
C)causes low grade bacterial infections in the lungs to persist for years.
D)is a common, fatal genetic disorder.
E)is all of these.
A)results from a mutation in a specific membrane transport protein.
B)is characterized by inadequate chloride and water movement across epithelial cells.
C)causes low grade bacterial infections in the lungs to persist for years.
D)is a common, fatal genetic disorder.
E)is all of these.
E
4
A water-soluble hormone would most likely bind to which of the following membrane proteins?
A)adhesion
B)recognition
C)receptor
D)communication
E)transport
A)adhesion
B)recognition
C)receptor
D)communication
E)transport
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5
A mutated form of the CFTR gene is associated with
A)recognition proteins.
B)gap junction formation.
C)peripheral proteins in plasma membranes.
D)sinus problems.
E)passive transporters.
A)recognition proteins.
B)gap junction formation.
C)peripheral proteins in plasma membranes.
D)sinus problems.
E)passive transporters.
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6
The relative impermeability of membranes to water-soluble molecules is a result of the
A)nonpolar nature of water molecules.
B)presence of large integral membrane proteins.
C)presence of inorganic salt crystals scattered through some membranes.
D)presence of cutin and lignin in the membranes.
E)presence of phospholipids in the lipid bilayer.
A)nonpolar nature of water molecules.
B)presence of large integral membrane proteins.
C)presence of inorganic salt crystals scattered through some membranes.
D)presence of cutin and lignin in the membranes.
E)presence of phospholipids in the lipid bilayer.
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7
If a plasma membrane were compared to a sandwich, __________ would be considered the filling.
A)cholesterol
B)protein
C)hydrophilic heads
D)hydrophobic tails
E)carbohydrates
A)cholesterol
B)protein
C)hydrophilic heads
D)hydrophobic tails
E)carbohydrates
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8
In an attempt to visualize the fluid mosaic model of a membrane, we could describe the __________ as floating in a sea of __________.
A)lipid; protein.
B)phospholipids; carbohydrate.
C)proteins; lipid.
D)fats; water.
E)glycolipids; sterols.
A)lipid; protein.
B)phospholipids; carbohydrate.
C)proteins; lipid.
D)fats; water.
E)glycolipids; sterols.
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9
Which statement is true of plasma membranes?
A)They have molecules on their surfaces that identify them.
B)They are essentially impermeable.
C)They are basically static, non-changing structures.
D)They are hydrophilic barriers between cells.
E)They function primarily through the activity of their carbohydrates.
A)They have molecules on their surfaces that identify them.
B)They are essentially impermeable.
C)They are basically static, non-changing structures.
D)They are hydrophilic barriers between cells.
E)They function primarily through the activity of their carbohydrates.
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10
Which of the following statements is true?
A)When lipids and water are mixed, it is the water molecules that isolate themselves into droplets.
B)When lipids and water are mixed, the lipids dissolve and enter into a solution.
C)Lipids are nonpolar and will not dissolve in water.
D)Polar substances are able to pass through a plasma membrane more readily than nonpolar substances.
E)All portions of a phospholipid molecule found in a membrane are classified as nonpolar.
A)When lipids and water are mixed, it is the water molecules that isolate themselves into droplets.
B)When lipids and water are mixed, the lipids dissolve and enter into a solution.
C)Lipids are nonpolar and will not dissolve in water.
D)Polar substances are able to pass through a plasma membrane more readily than nonpolar substances.
E)All portions of a phospholipid molecule found in a membrane are classified as nonpolar.
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11
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A)A lipid bilayer is characteristic of all membranes.
B)Cellular organelles are associated with membranes.
C)In a plasma membrane, a hydrophilic portion is oriented to the outside of the cell.
D)Lipid molecules make the cell membrane relatively impermeable to water-soluble substances.
E)Even by using extremely high magnification, an electron microscope cannot reveal the substructure of cell membranes.
A)A lipid bilayer is characteristic of all membranes.
B)Cellular organelles are associated with membranes.
C)In a plasma membrane, a hydrophilic portion is oriented to the outside of the cell.
D)Lipid molecules make the cell membrane relatively impermeable to water-soluble substances.
E)Even by using extremely high magnification, an electron microscope cannot reveal the substructure of cell membranes.
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12
Which of the following statements is false?
A)The plasma membrane is more like a fluid than a solid.
B)The cell membrane is symmetrical, so it is impossible to identify which is the extracellular surface.
C)Calcium pumps move calcium ions across the membrane.
D)In a plasma membrane, proteins shift positions and phospholipids flex their tails.
E)There are functional differences between the two sides of the plasma membranes.
A)The plasma membrane is more like a fluid than a solid.
B)The cell membrane is symmetrical, so it is impossible to identify which is the extracellular surface.
C)Calcium pumps move calcium ions across the membrane.
D)In a plasma membrane, proteins shift positions and phospholipids flex their tails.
E)There are functional differences between the two sides of the plasma membranes.
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13
Which statement is NOT true?
A)Membranes are often perforated by proteins that extend through both sides of the membrane.
B)Some membranes have proteins with channels that allow for the passage of hydrophilic substances.
C)Hydrophilic substances have an easier time passing through membranes than do hydrophobic substances.
D)The current concept of a membrane is best summarized by the fluid mosaic model.
E)All of these.
A)Membranes are often perforated by proteins that extend through both sides of the membrane.
B)Some membranes have proteins with channels that allow for the passage of hydrophilic substances.
C)Hydrophilic substances have an easier time passing through membranes than do hydrophobic substances.
D)The current concept of a membrane is best summarized by the fluid mosaic model.
E)All of these.
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14
Unsaturated tails of lipids
A)are hydrophilic.
B)are unstable and tend to break apart.
C)interact with the tails of other phsopholipids .
D)will break whenever exposed to phosphate ions.
E)have all of these attributes.
A)are hydrophilic.
B)are unstable and tend to break apart.
C)interact with the tails of other phsopholipids .
D)will break whenever exposed to phosphate ions.
E)have all of these attributes.
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15
A transport protein is most analogous to a
A)water pipe.
B)subway train.
C)light switch.
D)voice identification device.
E)television receiver.
A)water pipe.
B)subway train.
C)light switch.
D)voice identification device.
E)television receiver.
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16
Which of the following is true regarding cell membrane proteins?
A)All are free to move laterally through the lipid bilayer.
B)All are rigidly positioned.
C)Some are tethered by cytoskeletal elements.
D)Some form complexes.
E)Some are tethered by cytoskeletal elements, and some form complexes.
A)All are free to move laterally through the lipid bilayer.
B)All are rigidly positioned.
C)Some are tethered by cytoskeletal elements.
D)Some form complexes.
E)Some are tethered by cytoskeletal elements, and some form complexes.
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17
Hydrophobic reactions of phospholipids can produce clusters of their fatty-acid tails to form
A)a lipid bilayer.
B)hydrolysis of the fatty acids.
C)a protein membrane.
D)a cytoskeleton.
E)a nonpolar membrane.
A)a lipid bilayer.
B)hydrolysis of the fatty acids.
C)a protein membrane.
D)a cytoskeleton.
E)a nonpolar membrane.
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18
Cholesterol
A)is not found in plant membranes.
B)is the main steroid component of animal cell membranes.
C)is the main animal equivalent of plant phytosterols.
D)has a simple OH group in its hydrophilic part.
E)has all of these attributes.
A)is not found in plant membranes.
B)is the main steroid component of animal cell membranes.
C)is the main animal equivalent of plant phytosterols.
D)has a simple OH group in its hydrophilic part.
E)has all of these attributes.
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19
Unsaturated tails tend to __________ at the sites of their double bonds.
A)dissolve
B)kink or bend
C)separate
D)react with ions
E)do none of these
A)dissolve
B)kink or bend
C)separate
D)react with ions
E)do none of these
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20
A hypothetical "microbullet" shot through a phospholipid bilayer would pass the components in which order?
A)tail >>> tail >>> head >>> head
B)head >>> tail >>> head >>> tail
C)tail >>> head >>> head >>> tail
D)head >>> tail >>> tail >>> head
E)head >>> head >>> tail >>> tail
A)tail >>> tail >>> head >>> head
B)head >>> tail >>> head >>> tail
C)tail >>> head >>> head >>> tail
D)head >>> tail >>> tail >>> head
E)head >>> head >>> tail >>> tail
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21
Distilled water refers to water that is nearly free of
A)solutes.
B)ions.
C)gases.
D)suspended solids.
E)none of these.
A)solutes.
B)ions.
C)gases.
D)suspended solids.
E)none of these.
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22
The carrier molecules used in active transport are
A)calcium ions in the calcium pump.
B)proteins.
C)ATP molecules.
D)carbohydrates.
E)lipids.
A)calcium ions in the calcium pump.
B)proteins.
C)ATP molecules.
D)carbohydrates.
E)lipids.
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23
The method of movement that requires the expenditure of ATP molecules is
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
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24
Which substance passes most readily into a cell?
A)ions
B)large molecules
C)glucose
D)carbon dioxide
E)polar molecules
A)ions
B)large molecules
C)glucose
D)carbon dioxide
E)polar molecules
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25
Active transport
A)works against concentration gradients.
B)works with concentration gradients.
C)requires ATP-driven protein motors.
D)requires channel proteins to change shape.
E)does none of these.
A)works against concentration gradients.
B)works with concentration gradients.

C)requires ATP-driven protein motors.
D)requires channel proteins to change shape.
E)does none of these.
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26
Which is false regarding passive transport?
A)It depends on concentration or electrical gradients.
B)It involves weak binding between solute and protein.
C)It requires an energy input.
D)It depends on protein shape change.
E)None of these are false.
A)It depends on concentration or electrical gradients.
B)It involves weak binding between solute and protein.
C)It requires an energy input.
D)It depends on protein shape change.
E)None of these are false.
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27
Which of the following proteins is not necessarily associated with the plasma membrane?
A)recognition protein
B)plasma protein
C)receptor protein
D)channel transport protein
E)adhesion protein
A)recognition protein
B)plasma protein
C)receptor protein
D)channel transport protein
E)adhesion protein
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28
The rate of diffusion through a selectively permeable membrane will be lowest when which of the following is(are) true? I.Concentration gradients are steep.
II)Temperatures are low.
III)Solutes are small molecules.
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and III
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
II)Temperatures are low.
III)Solutes are small molecules.
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and III
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
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29
This illustration shows the mechanism of
A)simple diffusion.
B)bulk flow.
C)endocytosis.
D)facilitated diffusion.
E)an active transporter.
A)simple diffusion.

B)bulk flow.
C)endocytosis.
D)facilitated diffusion.
E)an active transporter.
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30
In simple diffusion,
A)the rate of movement of molecules is influenced by temperature and pressure.
B)the movement of individual molecules is random.
C)the movement of molecules of one substance is independent of the movement of any other substance.
D)the net movement is away from the region of highest concentration.
E)all of these happen.
A)the rate of movement of molecules is influenced by temperature and pressure.
B)the movement of individual molecules is random.
C)the movement of molecules of one substance is independent of the movement of any other substance.
D)the net movement is away from the region of highest concentration.
E)all of these happen.
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31
Movement of a molecule against a concentration gradient is
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
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32
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other small nonpolar molecules cross the plasma membrane through the process(es) of
A)osmosis.
B)diffusion.
C)endocytosis and exocytosis.
D)active transport.
E)facilitated diffusion.
A)osmosis.
B)diffusion.
C)endocytosis and exocytosis.
D)active transport.
E)facilitated diffusion.
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33
The net direction that an ion or molecule moves is
A)dependent upon the size of the molecule.
B)unpredictable because movement is random.
C)influenced by the temperature of the medium.
D)influenced by the membranes in the vicinity.
E)the result of concentration differences.
A)dependent upon the size of the molecule.
B)unpredictable because movement is random.
C)influenced by the temperature of the medium.
D)influenced by the membranes in the vicinity.
E)the result of concentration differences.
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34
The sodium-potassium pump is an example of
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
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35
A concentration gradient ceases to exist when
A)all the molecules have moved from high concentration to low.
B)the membrane pores close.
C)the temperature drops.
D)there is no net movement.
E)bulk flow intervenes.
A)all the molecules have moved from high concentration to low.
B)the membrane pores close.
C)the temperature drops.
D)there is no net movement.
E)bulk flow intervenes.
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36
Movement of matter or energy in nature may be the result of
A)concentration gradients.
B)differential pressures.
C)differences in electrical charges.
D)the existence of thermal differentials.
E)all of these.
A)concentration gradients.
B)differential pressures.
C)differences in electrical charges.
D)the existence of thermal differentials.
E)all of these.
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37
Which of the following affects the rate of diffusion through a selectively permeable membrane? I.concentration gradient
II)temperature
III)molecular size
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
II)temperature
III)molecular size
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
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38
The glucose transport mechanism is an example of
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
E)bulk flow.
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39
Which of these three mechanisms illustrates facilitated diffusion?
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)both A and B
E)none of these
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)both A and B
E)none of these
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40
Which of the following does NOT require the participation of a membrane protein?
A)active transport
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)simple diffusion
E)all of these require a protein
A)active transport
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)simple diffusion
E)all of these require a protein
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41
A red blood cell will burst when placed in which of the following kinds of solution?
A)hypotonic
B)hypertonic
C)isotonic
D)any of these
E)none of these
A)hypotonic
B)hypertonic
C)isotonic
D)any of these
E)none of these
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42
If a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the
A)entire cell will not swell or shrink.
B)entire cell will shrink.
C)turgor pressure will increase.
D)cell wall prevents the cell from exploding.
E)turgor pressure will increase, but the cell wall prevents the cell from exploding.
A)entire cell will not swell or shrink.
B)entire cell will shrink.
C)turgor pressure will increase.
D)cell wall prevents the cell from exploding.
E)turgor pressure will increase, but the cell wall prevents the cell from exploding.
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43
During receptor-mediated endocytosis
A)plasma membrane receptors bind molecules to be enclosed.
B)a small pit forms beneath the receptors.
C)a pit closes back on itself.
D)a vesicle forms.
E)all of these occur.
A)plasma membrane receptors bind molecules to be enclosed.
B)a small pit forms beneath the receptors.
C)a pit closes back on itself.
D)a vesicle forms.
E)all of these occur.
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44
Exocytotic vesicles develop from the membranes of which of the following structures? 
A)mitochondria
B)Golgi bodies
C)lysosomes
D)vacuoles
E)phagocytes

A)mitochondria
B)Golgi bodies
C)lysosomes
D)vacuoles
E)phagocytes
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45
Wilting of a plant occurs
A)if the plant is placed in an isotonic solution.
B)if there is a rise in turgor pressure.
C)as a result of facilitated diffusion.
D)when a plant with flexible cell walls is placed in a hypertonic solution.
E)as a result of all of these conditions.
A)if the plant is placed in an isotonic solution.
B)if there is a rise in turgor pressure.
C)as a result of facilitated diffusion.
D)when a plant with flexible cell walls is placed in a hypertonic solution.
E)as a result of all of these conditions.
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46
White blood cells use __________ to get rid of foreign particles in the blood.
A)simple diffusion
B)bulk flow
C)osmosis
D)phagocytosis
E)facilitated diffusion
A)simple diffusion
B)bulk flow
C)osmosis
D)phagocytosis
E)facilitated diffusion
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47
The action of a white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is
A)pinocytosis.
B)phagocytosis.
C)exocytosis.
D)endocytosis.
E)phagocytosis and endocytosis.
A)pinocytosis.
B)phagocytosis.
C)exocytosis.
D)endocytosis.
E)phagocytosis and endocytosis.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a form of passive transport?
A)osmosis
B)facilitated diffusion
C)simple diffusion
D)exocytosis
E)none of these
A)osmosis
B)facilitated diffusion
C)simple diffusion
D)exocytosis
E)none of these
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49
Phagocytosis involves all EXCEPT which of these?
A)receptors
B)a meshwork of microfilaments
C)pseudopod formation
D)bulk-phase endocytosis
E)vesicle fusion with lysosomes
A)receptors
B)a meshwork of microfilaments
C)pseudopod formation
D)bulk-phase endocytosis
E)vesicle fusion with lysosomes
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50
The above figure represents which of the following?
A)simple diffusion
B)bulk flow
C)osmosis
D)phagocytosis
E)endocytosis
A)simple diffusion
B)bulk flow
C)osmosis
D)phagocytosis
E)endocytosis
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