Cell Membrane Transport: Diffusion Dynamics

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  1. 1

    What is the primary function of the cell membrane?

    • ATo generate energy for the cell
    • BTo protect and enclose the cell's contents
    • CTo synthesize proteins
    • DTo store genetic information
  2. 2

    Which of the following is the main component of the cell membrane?

    • ACarbohydrates
    • BProteins
    • CLipids
    • DNucleic acids
  3. 3

    What is the role of channel proteins in the cell membrane?

    • ATo bind with substances and carry them across the membrane
    • BTo provide a watery pathway for molecules to pass through
    • CTo synthesize lipids
    • DTo generate energy
  4. 4

    What distinguishes carrier proteins from channel proteins?

    • ACarrier proteins create pores, while channel proteins bind to substances.
    • BCarrier proteins bind to substances and undergo conformational changes.
    • CChannel proteins require energy, while carrier proteins do not.
    • DChannel proteins are only for water, while carrier proteins transport ions.
  5. 5

    What is the driving force behind passive transport?

    • AATP hydrolysis
    • BConcentration gradient
    • CElectrical potential
    • DActive transport proteins