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OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

Cell membranes are made up of a bilayer of phospholipids that are very selective about what substances can pass through. The table below shows the different types of molecules that can enter a cell. It compares the concentration on the outside to the inside of the cell, its relative size, and whether it is polar, nonpolar, or an ion. Determine how each molecule can pass into the cell. Is it by passive transport, active transport, or endocytosis?

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

Review the results of your table and summarize your observations about how the different substances cross membranes

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

This chart goes with the first question

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

The important factor in osmosis is not the number of molecules. Instead, it is the number of particles in a given volume of solution. For example, one glucose molecule dissolved in water yields one particle, but one NaCl molecule can yield two ions: Na+ and Cl-. Water moves osmotically in response to the total concentration of particles in the solution. If there is a 10% glucose solution on one side of a semipermeable membrane and 5% salt solution on the other side, what will most likely happen to the flow of water?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

por qué no se puede hacer esto ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cabrón

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Estoy bromeando

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

la pregunta me es confuse

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

@JoeDeWise ¿Hablas inglés? Necesito ayuda, y a menos que sea fluido, no creo que me puede ayudar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i speak engish

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

Then why were you relying in Spanish?

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

*replying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was having fun

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

okay. Do you have an answer to any of the questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (seeing.in.pixels):

-_-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry man

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