Bio581
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3.8 Review Questions
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating4 votes612 3.8 Review Questions /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/612-3-8-review-questions1. Dehydration synthesis leads to the formation of what? monomers polymers carbohydrates only water only 2. What is removed during the formation of nucleic acid polymers? carbon hydroxyl groups phosp ...
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3.9 Critical Thinking Questions
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating613 3.9 Critical Thinking Questions /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/613-3-9-critical-thinking-questions39. The word hydrolysis is defined as the lysis of water. How does this apply to polymers? Polymers break by separating water into hydrogen and hydroxyl group that are added to the monomers. Polymers ...
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3.11 Science Practice Challenge Questions
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating615 3.11 Science Practice Challenge Questions /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/615-3-11-science-practice-challenge-questions75. The capture of radiant energy through the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates is the engine that drives life on Earth. Ribose, C5H10O5, and hexose, C6H12O6, form stable five ...
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5 Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating628 5 Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/628-5-structure-and-function-of-plasma-membranes_628Chapter Outline 5.1Components and Structure 5.2Passive Transport 5.3Active Transport 5.4Bulk Transport Figure 5.1 Despite its seeming hustle and bustle, Grand Central Station functions with a high le ...
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5.1 Components and Structure
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating629 5.1 Components and Structure /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/629-5-1-components-and-structure_629In this section, you will explore the following questions: How does the fluid mosaic model describe the structure and components of the plasma cell membrane? How do the molecular components of the me ...
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5.2 Passive Transport
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating630 5.2 Passive Transport /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/630-5-2-passive-transport_630By the end of this section, you will be able to: Identify and describe the properties of life. Why and how does passive transport occur across membranes? What is tonicity, and how is it relevant to p ...
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5.3 Active Transport
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating631 5.3 Active Transport /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/631-5-3-active-transport_631By the end of this section, you will be able to: How do electrochemical gradients affect the active transport of ions and molecules across membranes? Connection for AP® Courses If a substance must mo ...
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5.4 Bulk Transport
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating632 5.4 Bulk Transport /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/632-5-4-bulk-transport_632By the end of this section, you will be able to: What are the differences among the different types of endocytosis: (phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis) and exocytosis? Conn ...
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5.5 Key Terms
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating633 5.5 Key Terms /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/633-5-5-key-terms_633active transport method of transporting material that requires energy amphiphilic molecule possessing a polar or charged area and a nonpolar or uncharged area capable of interacting with both hydroph ...
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5.6 Chapter Summary
Thursday, 20 June 2019Jerry HaglerAverage rating634 5.6 Chapter Summary /Joomla/index.php/content_page/item/634-5-6-chapter-summary_6345.1Components and Structure The modern understanding of the plasma membrane is referred to as the fluid mosaic model. The plasma membrane is composed of a bilayer of phospholipids, with their hydroph ...
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