1) What are two factors that may affect the rate of cellular transport? a) Temperature and ph b) ph and fevers c) Temperature and polymerase d) cytoplasm and nucleus e) lipids and proteins f) fats and metabolism 2) a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through the fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane is called? a) Endocytosis b) Cellular transport c) Excytosis d) Exotics e) Exocytosis f) Endofee 3) The cell structure that separates a cell's internal environment from its external environment is called? a) plasma memory b) the cell of plasma( of structure ) c) celery d) membrane of plasma e) The cell membrane (plasma membrane) f) Cell memory 4) A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level is known as? a) Homeostatics b) Homostatistics c) Homeostasis d) Holystasis e) stasishomeo f) homeostandards 5) What two organelles help maintain cellular homeostasis by assisting with the transport of needed macromolecules a) Er only b) Er and Golgi apparatus c) Metabolism and proteins d) Golgi apparatus only e) Centrioles and centioles f) Energy and cytoplasm 6) the process by which cells bring large molecules inside by surrounding them with their cell membrane and forming vesicles a) Exocytosis b) Endoplasmic Reticulum c) EXocytistic d) Endoexocellulitus e) Endocytosis f) Endomolecule 7) Type of transport that uses protein molecules embedded in a cell membrane that transport molecules across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient a) Pumps for cells using channell b) chanel pumps c) chalk punics d) Chanel purse e) Channel pumps f) Channel punks 8) a general term used to describe the movement of any molecule up a concentration gradient; includes endocytosis and exocytosis a) Metabolism b) Passive transport  c) Activist transdelium d) Active transport e) Proteins and lipids f) Passing transport touchdowns 9) only some substances can pass directly through the cell membrane is called a) Salsa partner b) Selectively permeable c) Sensitive perimeter d) Semi e) Semipermeable f) permeable 10) the movement of material across a cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration; movement of any molecule down a concentration gradient; does not require energy expenditure a) passive and active transport b) Passive transport c) Transport only d) Activist e) Active transport f) partners for salsa

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