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13 years ago Edited: 13 years ago, Becky001
Please, I need help witn the Review Sheet - Cell Transport.:  3, 4 and 5
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Becky001 Author
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13 years ago
Thank you Duddy!!!
Nnumber 5 is related wirh Simulating Active Transport , Could you help me with that, please.
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13 years ago
5. The following refer to Activity 5: Simulating Active Transport.

With 1 mMATP added to the cell interior (left beaker) and the extracellular space (right beaker), was all of the Na moved into the extracellular space? Why or why not?

No; ATP was depleted at 3 minutes.

Describe the effect of decreasing the number of sodium-potassium pumps.

The rate of active transport decreases.

Describe how you were able to show that the movement of sodium was due to active transport.

Sodium moved from the left beaker into the right beaker against its concentration gradient; there was no movement of sodium when there were no Na/K pumps added to the membrane.

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Becky001 Author
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13 years ago
Thanks,
I am new here, and I just found this great website!! Of course I will contribute with the forum
Thanks again Duddy.   Slight Smile
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Thanks,
I am new here, and I just found this great website!! Of course I will contribute with the forum
Thanks again Duddy.   Slight Smile

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qenniisiis Author
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12 years ago
This helped me also, thank you. Slight Smile
nicole801 Author
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12 years ago
This website is really helpful for my physiology class, thanks to all who have been asking questions and those who have been answering questions.
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12 years ago
Here is the first section:


Simple Diffusion
The following refer to Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion).

Which solute(s) were able to pass through the 20 MWCO membrane?
NONE

1.   According to your results, which solute had the highest molecular weight?
Albumin

2.   Which solute displayed the highest rate of diffusion through the 200 MWCO membrane?
Na+Cl

3.   Using the data from Chart 1, explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion and the size of the solute.
The larger the solute the smaller the rate of diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion
The following refer to Activity 2: Simulating Facilitated Diffusion.

4.   Did any of the substances travel against their concentration gradient? Explain why or why not.

No, because in a facilitated diffusion substance can only move down their concentration gradient
vincentr334,  Iyherrera
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Simple Diffusion
1. The following refer to Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion).
Which solute(s) were able to pass through the 20 MWCO membrane?
NONE
According to your results, which solute had the highest molecular weight?
ALBUMIN
Which solute displayed the highest rate of diffusion through the 200 MWCO membrane?
NA+CL
Using the data from Chart 1, explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion and the size of the solute.
THE  LARGER THE SOLUTE THE SMALLER THE RATE OF DIFUSSION
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12 years ago
Is it best to type out the exact questions we are having problems with along with the data we have collected or just the question that is causing the confusion?
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12 years ago
Is it best to type out the exact questions we are having problems with along with the data we have collected or just the question that is causing the confusion?

No, the exact question is always best.
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12 years ago Edited: 12 years ago, kluly1
im new to this site and am looking for help with the physioex exercises in particular filtration....can any one please help me
Using your results in chart 4, which MWCo membrane had the greatest filtration?.............................

Explain the relationship between pore size and filtration?...............

Which solute did not appear in the filtrate using any of the membranes?................

What is your prediction of the molecular weight of glucose compared to the other solutes in the solution?.....

What happened when you increased the driving pressure?.....

Explain why fluid flows from the capillaries of the kidney into the kidney tubules?......

And How do you think a decrease in blood pressure would affect filtration in the kidneys?.........
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12 years ago
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