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How does endocytosis differ from the process shown in transparency?

Endocytosis is a process which allows a cell to engulf molecules in their entirety and surround those molecules in a membrane. Transport is when small molecules can actively transport through a cellular membrane and come out again.


What type of passive transports is shown in the transparency?

Passive transport shown in the transparency is diffusion, where molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration without the need for energy input.


Describe the concentration gradient shown in the transparency?

The description of the concentration of a gradient shown in the transparency is a gradual change of solutes that are in a solution. This is a function of distance through the solution in biology.


What type of passive transport is shown is the transparency?

Facilitated diffusion because carrier proteins are being used.


What is the name that describe the specilized cell parts shown on the transparency?

You will need to look up what you see on the transparency and compare it to a drawing of a cell. Obviously we can not see this transparency and therefore can not help.


How does the surface of the epidermis shown in the transparency differ from the epidermis on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet?

The epidermis on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet has thicker layers of skin cells compared to other parts of the body. This serves to provide extra protection and withstand the friction and pressure these areas experience. In contrast, the epidermis shown in the transparency may have a thinner layer of skin cells due to its location on a different part of the body.


Why would the bacteriophage shown in the transparency not be able to enter any other type of cell?

because the bacteriophage is set to do so


How do tone and style differ in an ad?

The style of an ad is shown in the appearance. The tone of an ad is shown in the way something is said.


How many H atoms would be needed to react with all the N atoms shown in the transparency?

You would need 6 hydrogen atoms to react with the 3 nitrogen atoms shown in the transparency. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio of 2 moles of hydrogen to 1 mole of nitrogen in the formation of ammonia (NH3).


How the process shown would terminate?

yes


How do the 2 sodium isotopes shown in the model differ from each other?

The number of neutrons is different.


How does a graph showing speed differ from a graph showing acceleration?

Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.