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Test Bank for Human Anatomy & Physiology Cat Version, 4th Edition, Terry Martin, Cynthi
1) Passive transport processes, such as diffusion, are also called physiological processes.
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 06.01 Demonstrate the process of diffusion and identify examples of
diffusion.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
2) Which of the following is NOT an active process by which substances cross the plasma
membrane?
A) Pinocytosis
B) Filtration
C) Active transport
D) Phagocytosis
E) All of these are active processes.
Answer: B
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.05 Demonstrate the process of filtration and identify examples of
filtration.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
3) When conducting the eggshell membrane experiment, what is vinegar used for?
A) To remove the shell
B) To turn the albumin white
C) To solidify the yolk
D) To make the shell turn a pinkish color
E) To separate the egg shell from the rest of the egg
Answer: A
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.03 Demonstrate the process of osmosis and identify examples of
osmosis.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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4) Cells placed in a hypotonic solution will shrink.
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.04 Distinguish among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions and
examine the effects of these solutions on animal cells.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
5) An example of filtration in the body is the movement of water and small solutes through the
walls of capillaries.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 3. Apply
Learning Outcome: 06.05 Demonstrate the process of filtration and identify examples of
filtration.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
6) In this lab exercise, potassium permanganate was used to illustrate the process of ________.
A) facilitated diffusion
B) active transport
C) pinocytosis
D) diffusion
E) filtration
Answer: D
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.01 Demonstrate the process of diffusion and identify examples of
diffusion.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
7) In the molasses experiment, after 30 minutes, the molasses level in the stem of the thistle tube
had gone up.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.03 Demonstrate the process of osmosis and identify examples of
osmosis.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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8) A 7% solution of glucose would be considered hypertonic to human cells.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 06.04 Distinguish among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions and
examine the effects of these solutions on animal cells.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
9) If a person were to hypothetically drink a very large volume of plain tap water, his/her cells
would ________.
A) undergo rapid mitosis
B) crenate
C) not change
D) shrink
E) swell, and perhaps burst
Answer: E
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 3. Apply
Learning Outcome: 06.04 Distinguish among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions and
examine the effects of these solutions on animal cells.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Answer: D
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.01 Demonstrate the process of diffusion and identify examples of
diffusion.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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11) In the carrot experiment to demonstrate osmosis, we would expect the string around the
carrot placed in salt water to be tighter than the one placed in tap water, because both the salt and
the water diffuse into the carrot.
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.03 Demonstrate the process of osmosis and identify examples of
osmosis.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
12) Which of the passive transport processes requires hydrostatic pressure to transport molecules
across membranes in the body?
A) Osmosis
B) Filtration
C) Facilitated diffusion
D) Pinocytosis
E) Diffusion
Answer: B
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.05 Demonstrate the process of filtration and identify examples of
filtration.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
13) Which of the following transport processes requires the energy of ATP to move substances
across the plasma membrane?
A) Diffusion
B) Osmosis
C) Facilitated diffusion
D) Active transport
E) Filtration
Answer: D
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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Test Bank for Human Anatomy & Physiology Cat Version, 4th Edition, Terry Martin, Cynthi
14) In the filtration experiment, which substances passed through the filter paper because of their
small molecular size?
A) Water, glucose, starch, and charcoal
B) Water, glucose, and starch
C) Water and glucose
D) Starch and charcoal
E) Water, starch, and charcoal
Answer: C
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 2. Understand
Learning Outcome: 06.05 Demonstrate the process of filtration and identify examples of
filtration.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
15) In the lab experiment on filtration, iodine potassium iodide (IKI) is used to test for the
presence of glucose.
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Mechanisms for movement across cell membranes
Bloom's: 1. Remember
Learning Outcome: 06.05 Demonstrate the process of filtration and identify examples of
filtration.
Activity Type: New
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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