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glomerular hydrostatic pressure (glomerular blood pressure)

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What chief force pushing water and solutes out of the blood across the filtration membrane is?

True.


What is the transport is it when the blood pressure forces some water and solute particles from a blood vessel and into the kidneys?

Filtration is when fluids and solutes flow down their pressure gradient across a membrane such as in the glomerulus of the kidney.


When will water and solutes stop moving across a membrane?

Particles in a given medium stop moving across the membrane during diffusion when a state of equilibrium is reached, that is when the number of particles on either side of the membrane equalizes.


What does diffusion across the cell membrane cause?

A change in concentration of solutes on either side of the membrane. Depending on the tonicity of the inner-membrane and the outside of the membrane, plasmolysis or cytolysis may occur.


Which process is responsible for involving an antiport carrier moving solutes in opposite directions across a cell membrane?

countertransport


The movement of the water across a membrane is termed?

The term used is osmosis. the direction of movement across the membrane is dependent on the concentration of solutes (known as the solute potential) which directly effects the osmotic potential.


Do channel proteins provide a continuous path across the membrane?

Yes, only channel proteins provide a continuous path across the plasma membrane. Carrier proteins do not provide a continuous path but do require conformational changes in order to transport solutes across the membrane.


When hydrostatic pressure forces water across a membrane passively the process is called?

It's called Filtration


Is it true that Movement of water across the plasma membrane depends on the relative concentration of solutes or dissolved substances?

Yes it is true.


Which process describes the pushing of water across the capillary (blood vessel) membrane?

Osmosis


What is transportation work?

"In transport work, ATP drives the active transport of solutes across a membrane against their concentration gradient by phosphorylating transport proteins". (Solutes are transported.) Save the animals!! :D


What cell membrane have?

Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles. But not all organelles are bound by a membrane, for example free ribosomes.