Which of the following is able to passively penetrate the plasma membrane (without a transport protein)?
A. Large polar molecules
B. Small charged particles
C. O2
D. All of the choices are correct.
Answer: C
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Contrast the metabolic events of the absorptive versus the postabsorptive states
What will be an ideal response?
Compare arteriosclerosis with atherosclerosis
A) Arteriosclerosis is any thickening and toughening of arterial walls; atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis characterized by changes in the endothelial lining and the formation of fatty deposits (plaque) in the tunica media. B) Arteriosclerosis is a type of atherosclerosis characterized by changes in the endothelial lining and the formation of fatty deposits (plaque) in the tunica media. Atherosclerosis is any thickening and toughening of arterial walls. C) Arteriosclerosis is a blood clot that narrows the passageways in coronary arteries and reduces blood flow. Atherosclerosis is a plaque that narrows the passageways in coronary arteries and reduces blood flow. D) Arteriosclerosis is a partial blockage of coronary circulation usually caused by atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is characterized by changes in the endothelial lining and the formation of fatty deposits (plaque) in the tunica media. E) Arteriosclerosis is a plaque that narrows the passageways in coronary arteries and reduces blood flow. Atherosclerosis is a blood clot that narrows the passageways in coronary arteries and reduces blood flow.
The combination of extracellular fibers and ground substance in supporting connective tissues is known as
A) proteoglycan. B) lymph. C) plasma. D) collagen. E) matrix.