Chapter 3: Problem 3
What are organelles and which type of cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) contains them?
Chapter 3: Problem 3
What are organelles and which type of cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) contains them?
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Get started for freeWhich of the following is not a component of the endomembrane system? a. mitochondrion b. Golgi apparatus c. en doplasmic reticulum d. lysosome
Which of the following is found both in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? a. nucleus b. mitochondrion c. vessicle d. ribosome
The principal force driving movement in diffusion is _______. a. temperature b. particle size c. concentration gradient d. membrane surface area
In the context of cell biology, what do we mean by form follows function? What are at least two examples of this concept?
Active transport must function continuously because _______. a. plasma membr anes wear out b. cells must be in constant motion c. facilitated transport opposes active tran sport d. diffusion is constantly moving the solutes in the other direction
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