A) The salt has the risk of leeching into the ground and creating a hypertonic environment for plant cells.
B) Plant root cells will grow in excess to try to reach fresh water.
C) Plant cells will take on excess water from the melted ice and become turgid.
D) Salt is in limited supply in the ecosystem and this type of overuse will make it even more so.
E) The deer in these areas have the danger of consuming too much of it as they forage for food.
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A) a
B) b
C) c
D) Both a & b
E) Both b & c
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A) Glucose is transported from our blood stream across cell membranes and into the cytoplasm.
B) Sodium is pumped across a cell to increase its concentration on one side of the cell membrane.
C) The fragrance from a broken bottle of perfume travels throughout the department store.
D) A bacterium in the blood stream is engulfed by a white blood cell.
E) Cells in our kidneys reabsorb water to reduce the amount of water lost in our urine.
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A) active transport.
B) phagocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
D) pinocytosis.
E) facilitated diffusion.
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A) it is able to be used in only one type of reaction.
B) its breakdown is coupled with energy-requiring reactions.
C) it provides excess energy for cellular reactions.
D) it is not reusable.
E) it takes no energy to make it.
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A) osmosis
B) facilitated diffusion
C) active transport
D) feedback inhibition
E) phagocytosis
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A) diffusion
B) osmosis
C) plasmolysis
D) phagocytosis
E) pinocytosis
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A) The enzyme that breaks down starch can only fit the specific bond configuration of bonds below the ring.
B) Humans do not eat cellulose.
C) The acidic molecules found in stomach acid cannot act on the bonds that are above the sugar rings in cellulose.
D) The alternating bonds make the cellulose molecule too large and bulky to enter cells for digestion.
E) Cellular respiration is only capable of breaking down specific bonds.
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A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
E) Both a & d
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A) isotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) hypotonic.
D) osmotonic.
E) saturated.
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A) substrate binding theory.
B) induced fit model.
C) metabolic pathway.
D) energy of activation.
E) enzyme binding theory.
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A) ATP
B) ADP
C) adenosine
D) AMP
E) H+ ions
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A) The beaker contents will be hypertonic to the tube contents.
B) The tube contents will be hypertonic to the beaker contents.
C) The beaker and tube contents are isotonic to each other.
D) The beaker contents will be hypotonic to the tube contents.
E) The beaker contents and the tube contents will not have changed at all.
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A) Salting meat serves as a preservative.
B) Vegetables placed in fresh water firm up.
C) Sugar in coffee dissolves.
D) Strawberries placed in sugar become syrupy.
E) Eating salty popcorn makes people's lips dry.
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A) enzymes all have the same shape.
B) an enzyme binds one specific substrate.
C) enzymes are used up in the reaction.
D) an enzyme is only associated with one metabolic pathway.
E) enzymes speed up the rate of a reaction.
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A) shrink due to water loss by the cell.
B) be unaffected since they have a cell membrane to separate them from the solution.
C) swell due to diffusion.
D) burst due to active transport.
E) shrink due to the loss of solutes from the blood cell.
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A) requires transport proteins.
B) requires energy from the cell.
C) does not require energy from the cell.
D) does not require control by the nucleus.
E) moves molecules from low to high concentration.
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A) Bacteria can't survive in a hypertonic solution because they lose water.
B) Bacteria can't survive in hypotonic solutions because of the added pressure of the water they take in.
C) Bacteria cells are unable to digest the salt, thus killing the cells by starvation.
D) The high-salt concentration increases the pH of the environment, making it unfavorable for bacteria to live there.
E) The high-salt concentration creates an isotonic environment that the bacteria cannot live in.
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A) from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration.
B) in nonliving systems as well as living systems.
C) across plasma membranes only through transport proteins.
D) until those molecules are more highly concentrated on one side of the plasma membrane.
E) only in molecules that are in a gaseous state.
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