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Q: How can you increase the filtration rate through living membranes?
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How can you increase filtration rate through living membranes?

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How would you increase filtration rate in living membranes?

Increase the pressure (vessel constriction) or increase the size of gaps (pores) in the membrane, or both.


What is the term for living substance that has pores that allows water to pass through?

Biological membrane, cell membrane, fetal membranes: amnion, chorion,


What types of substances pass through living cell membranes?

If the substance is small and its nonpolar then ill be able to pass. For example O2 and CO2


What are 2 characteristics of substances that do not allow them to pass through semipermeable membranes of living cells?

Substances that are large, charged, or polar


A cell that contain organelles surrounded by membranes most living things?

A cell containing organelles surrounded by membranes that is found in most living plants and animals is a eukaryotic cell.


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Bases affect living things by killling cell membranes.


Are plasma membranes in every living cell?

Yes, Plasma membrane is present in every living cell.


Is a cell membrane part of every living cell?

Yes cell membranes are in all living things.


How are proteinoid microspheres different from cells?

Tiny Bubbles formed by large organic molecules under certain conditions. Microspheres are not cells, but they have some characteristics of living systems. They have selectively permeable membranes through which only certain bio-molecules may pass.


What are some examples of biological filtration in a reef tank?

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