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1.Use the diagram to answer the question.
What would happen if some of the red blood cells were placed in beaker B?
Water would move into the cells by osmosis, causing the cells to shrink.
Water would move out of the cells by osmosis, causing the cells to shrink.
Water would move into the cells by osmosis, causing the cells to swell.
Water would move out of the cells by osmosis, causing the cells to swell
2.
Use the diagram to answer the question.
What would happen if some of the red blood cells were placed in beaker A?
Water would move into the cells by osmosis, and the cells would swell.
Water would move out of the cells by diffusion, and the cells would shrink.
Water would move out of the cells by osmosis, and the cells would shrink.
Water would move into the cells by diffusion, and the cells would swell.
3.
What would occur if some of the red blood cells were placed in beaker C? Recall that red blood cells normally float in plasma.
The concentration of water inside and outside the cells would be equal, so no osmosis would occur.
The concentration of water inside and outside the cells would be equal, so no diffusion would occur.
The concentration of water inside the cells would be less than outside, so the cells would swell.
The concentration of water inside the cells would be greater than outside, so the cells would shrink.
4.
What is a function of water in a cell?
producing lipids and carbohydrates
assisting in the production of proteins
helping the cell move and grow
preventing rapid temperature changes
5.
The cell membrane and water are both involved in _____.
directing the cell’s activities and functions
the movement of materials into and out of the cell
preventing chemical reactions from taking place
making and packaging proteins for the cell
6.
The cell membrane and water are both involved in _____.
directing the cell’s activities and functions
the movement of materials into and out of the cell
preventing chemical reactions from taking place
making and packaging proteins for the cell
7.
Which are types of passive transport?
osmosis and diffusion
diffusion and engulfing
transport proteins and osmosis
engulfing and transport proteins
