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Q: What is it called when a substance passes from the fluid in the tubular lumen through the apical membrane the across the cytosol into the interstitial fluid?
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How do liquids go through cell membrane?

Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.


What is the gel like material that surrounds all parts of the cell?

The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment. It is a semipermeable lipid bilayer found in all cells.The cytoplasm is the part of a cell that is enclosed within the plasma membrane. In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm contains organelles, such as mitochondria. The part of the cytoplasm that is not held within organelles is called the cytosol. The cytosol is a complex mixture of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water that fills much of the volume of a cell. The cytosol is a gel, with a network of fibers dispersed through water.


In a eukaryote the material between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the cytoplasm?

The material in between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.The cytoplasm is the parts of a cell that are enclosed within the plasma membrane. In eukaryotic cells the cytoplasm contains organelles, such as mitochondria, that are filled with liquid kept separate from the rest of the cytoplasm by cell membranes. The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways, and processes such as cell division. The part of the cytoplasm that is not held within organelles is called the cytosol. The cytosol is a complex mixture of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water that fills much of the volume of a cell. The cytosol is a gel, with a network of fibers dispersed through water. Due to this network of pores and high concentrations of dissolved macromolecules, such as proteins, an effect called macromolecular crowding occurs and the cytosol does not act as an ideal solution. This crowding effect alters how the components of the cytosol interact with each other.


What substance is most likely to passively diffuse across the plasma membrane by dissolving in the membrane?

Lipid-soluble molecules such as O2 and CO2 diffuse freely through the plasma membrane.


4 substance that enters and leaves through the cell membrane?

food enters, waste leaves

Related questions

Which substance did not diffused through the membrane?

starch doesnt diffuse through the dialysis membrane.


Osmosis is the diffusion of what substance through a cell membrane?

Water


What substance can pass through a capillary membrane?

plasma protein


What is colloidal protein?

A colloid is a substance which contains insoluble particles suspended in it. Colloidal protein is as such a substance with proteins dispersed through something like blood or interstitial fluid.


What is the process by which a substance is released from the cell through a vesicles that fuses with the membrane to let the substance out?

Exocytosis


What substance will diffuse through a membrane?

The three substances that can diffuse through a cell membrane are CO2, O2, AND H2O.


How do liquids go through cell membrane?

Fluid moves into the cell through a passive process known as diffusion. Osmosis is the special name given to the diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane of the cell.


What is used to move a substance through a membrane in active transport?

Electrochemical gradient is used to move substances through a membrane in active transport.


What substance can be easily diffused through the membrane around an egg?

Oxygen.


What is the semipermeable membrane?

The cytoplasm of a cell is surrounded by a cell membrane or plasma membrane. The membrane is said to be 'semi-permeable', in that it can either let a substance pass through freely, pass through to a limited extent or not pass through at all.the membrane is somewhat effective at letting fluids through


What is the procces by which a substance is released from the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface in then fuses with the membrane to let the substance out?

exocytosis


When nutients are supplied to a cell the last fluid through which they must pass before encountering the plasma membrane is the?

1. plasma 2. interstitial fluid 3. blood 4. intracellular fluid 5. cerebrospinal fluid Answer= 2. interstitial fluid