Answer:
presence of sugar means that the outside of the fruits is less dilute (more concentrated in sugar than water) than the inside of the fruits
in osmosis (diffusion of water molecules), water molecules have a net movement from a more dilute substance to a less dilute substance
sugar is the less dilute substance, so water is drawn out of the fruits and mixes with the sugar around them
the sugar dissolves in water, creating a sugar solution
this results in fruits with less water inside them, and surrounded by sugar solution
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Answer:
<h2>Facilitated diffusion
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Explanation:
1. Diffusion: it is the net passive movement of particles from higher concentration to lower concentration. Diffusion continues until the concentration of substances is equal through out.
2. Facilitated diffusion: is the process of passive transport of molecules or ions across a biological membrane and requires (via) a specific carrier protein.
3. Facilitated diffusion is passive type and require specific protein and it requires no energy from the cell.
4. It requires specific proteins through which molecules move from one side to another.
They allow these bacterias to move.
Answer:A circle representing a pool is graphed with a center at the origin. Grant enters the pool at point A and swims over to a friend who is located at point B.
Which equation represents Grant’s path?
y = 2 – 4x
y = 4 –
y = 6 –
y = 8 – 2x
Explanation:
Answer:A, B, C
Explanation:
A. The phospholipids are arranged in bilayers withe the Polar head groups oriented towards the extracellular side and the cytoplasmic side with a hydrophobic core.
The plasma membrane also contain membrane protein
B. Some Integral protein are Transmembrane protein the span the membrane and provide a hydrophilic channel and are selective for particular solute such as enzymes, antigens, hormones
The peripheral protein exit on the surface of the bilayer the serve as signal protein
C. The membrane lipid bilayers are not static or rigid. They show free lateral movement of its components hence the membrane is fluid in nature. Fluidity enables the membrane to perform endocytosis and exocytosis