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Who Wants to
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Biologist!
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Diffusion is the
movement of particles
from

B) a high concentration to low concentration.

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A: a low concentration to high
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C: a low concentration to
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B: a high concentration
to low concentration

D: a high concentration
to a high concentration

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Carbon dioxide moving


out of leaves is an
example of:

A) diffusion

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A: Diffusion

C: Evaporation

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B: Osmosis

D: Active transport

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Osmosis is the
movement of

A) Water molecules

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A: Water molecules

B: Carbon dioxide

C: Oxygen
D: Nitrogen

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In osmosis, water moves


from..

A) A high concentration to a low

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C: a high concentration a low


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B: it doesnt move

D: one area to another

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In osmosis, water moves


across a

A) A partially permeable membrane

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A: a permeable membrane

B: an impermeable
membrane

C: a partially permeable
membrane

D: no membrane

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What would happen to a red


blood cell in a hypertonic
solution?

A) Shrinks in size

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A: Shrinks in size

C: Lysis

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B: Increases in size

D: At dynamic
equilibrium

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What material is not


diffused through the cell
membrane in a cell:

D) Salt

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A: oxygen

B: Carbon Dioxide

C: Glucose

D: Salt

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Which molecule is too


large to fit through the
partially permeable
membrane?
B) Sugar

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A: water

C: none

B: sugar

D: all

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The cell membrane is


made primarily out of
this
C) Phospholipid

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A: Proteins

C: Phospholipid

B: Water

D: Salt

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How does a plant cell


prevent itself from
bursting in a hypotonic
solution?
D) Strong, rigid cell wall.

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A: Leaves

B: Roots

C: the cell membrane

D: Strong, rigid cell wall.

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What happens when fruit


pieces are sprinkled with
sugar?

They loose water via osmosis

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A: They taste nice

C: They lose
water via diffusion

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B: They lose water via


osmosis

D: They reach dynamic


equilibrium

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Which of the following is


not part of cell theory

B) Cells make up MC organisms

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A: All organisms are made of
cells
C: cell is basic unit of
structure and function

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B: Cells make up
multicellular organisms

D: All cells come from


preexisting cells

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What is this animation


representing?

B) Diffusion

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A: Osmosis

B: Diffusion

C: Nothing

D: Gas exchange

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Which of the following is


an example of active
transport?

D) A,B and C

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A: Protein pumps

C: Endocytosis

B: Exocytosis

D: A,B and C

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Why do cells need


protein pumps?

D)Move materials from in/out of


cell that are too large to move
via diffusion

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Well done! You are a


GREAT BIOLOGIST at
osmosis and diffusion!!

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