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Name---------------------------------Grade 11 A Date 6 October, 2019

1. The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of


a. diffusion. b. osmosis. c. active transport. d. endocytosis.
2. Which of the following is not characteristic of facilitated diffusion?
a. It requires a carrier protein. b. It moves substances against a concentration gradient.
c. It requires no energy input. d. It involves a change in the shape of its carrier.
3. Molecules that are too large to be moved through the membrane can be transported into the cell by
a. osmosis. b. endocytosis. c. lipid carriers. d. diffusion.
4. Placing a plant into a hypertonic environment will
a. cause turgor pressure to increase. b. cause the plant to take in water.
c. have no effect. d. cause turgor pressure to decrease.
5. A calcium ion channel will allow
a. any kind of ion to pass through it. b. only calcium ions to pass through it.
c. positive ions to pass through it. d. None of the above
6. The process in which a unicellular organism engulfs its prey and takes it in is known as ----------
7. The contractile vacuole of a paramecium should be active when the paramecium is in
a. an isotonic environment. b. a hypotonic environment. c. a hypertonic environment. d. any
environment.
Q2/ What is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytois?
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Name---------------------------------Grade 11 A Date 6 October, 2019

4. The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of


a. diffusion. b. osmosis. c. active transport. d. endocytosis.
5. Which of the following is not characteristic of facilitated diffusion?
a. It requires a carrier protein. b. It moves substances against a concentration gradient.
c. It requires no energy input. d. It involves a change in the shape of its carrier.
6. Molecules that are too large to be moved through the membrane can be transported into the cell by
a. osmosis. b. endocytosis. c. lipid carriers. d. diffusion.
4. Placing a plant into a hypertonic environment will
a. cause turgor pressure to increase. b. cause the plant to take in water.
c. have no effect. d. cause turgor pressure to decrease.
5. A calcium ion channel will allow
a. any kind of ion to pass through it. b. only calcium ions to pass through it.
c. positive ions to pass through it. d. None of the above
7. The process in which a unicellular organism engulfs its prey and takes it in is known as ----------
7. The contractile vacuole of a paramecium should be active when the paramecium is in
a. an isotonic environment. b. a hypotonic environment. c. a hypertonic environment. d. any
environment.
Q2/ What is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytois?
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