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- The specialized structure that stores water and maintains turgor pressure in plant is the O Golgi apparatus O vacuole peroxisomes O vesicles O lysosomesName the phase where never dividing cells of neurons and cardiac muscle present? O G2 GO G1 O OD Question 37 What chemical property characterizes the interior of the phospholipid bilayer? O polar O hydrophobic O hydrophilic O saturated Question 38 Which of the following tissues conduct water and dissolved minerals upward from roots to shoots of vascular plants? O sieve tube elements O tracheid and vessel element O sclereids and fibers O companion cells and collenchyma
- Which of the following membrane activities requires energy from ATP hydrolysis? O transport of oxygen through the phospholipid layer water uptake of plants from roots to shoots O absorption of dissolved nutrients in the small intestine O movement of water using aquaporinAsparm cell moves its flagella back and forth in order to move through its environment. Which statement describes how this eukaryotic cell transfers energy to the flagellum in order to allow it to move? O The cell uses photosynthesis to make the glucose needed to create ATP O The cell uses the mitochondria to generate high energy proteins that move the flagella O The cell produces ATP in the mitochondria and the high energy bonds are used to move the flagella. O The cell mitochondria utilize cellular respiration to generate glucose that gives the flagella energy to move.Specifically what happened to the plant cell in hypotonic solution? Water left what organelle? Did the cell wall change?
- hi i would like a simple but in deapth explaination of this diagramA biologist observed a plant cel ina drop of water and ilustrated it as Diagram A. She added 10% salt solution to the slide, observed the cell, and strated as Diagram B. Due to osmosis, the change in the appearance of the cell resulted from more: Wacuole Coplasm B O more salt flowing out of the cell than into the cel. O more salt flowing into the cel than out of the cel. O more water flowing out of the cell than into the cell. O more water flowing into the cell than out of the cell. 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24 Next Support | Schoology Blog | PRIVACY POLICYI Terms of Use ent-delivery/start/3270652045?action=onresume&submissionld=247318926#Golgi apparatus is responsible for digesting cell waste and foreign bacteria O true O False
- This is a plant cell. What is indicated by letter W? Y O Cytoplasm O Chloroplast O Nucleus O Vacuole1 How are soaps made? Draw the full saponification reaction between potassium hydroxide and a triacylglycerol composed of stearic acid, oleic acid and palmitic acid. 2 How do soaps/ detergents work? include diagram. draw a diagram to show how ca2+ would disrupt miscelle formation. 3 draw a sketch of the cell membrane and label any important feature/ structures. how are gases , nutrients, ions transported across th ecell membrane. 4 Lipids are not water soluble, so how are dietary lipids and cholesterol transported?13. cytoplasm? what is its function?a. connects two plant cellsb. maintains the shape of the cellc, suspend the organellesd. produce proteins for the cell14. Which of the following describes the metabolism property of protoplasm?a. stores substances for the organellesb. processes genetic informationc. modifies proteins and lipidsd. utilizes degradative chemical reactions that break down complex molecules15. which of the following describes the metabolism property of protoplasm?a. glycosidesb. calcium oxalatec. alkaloidsd. cystoliths