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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
11

Match each transport mechanism with a suitable analogy. 1. a dog being dragged into a bathtub against its will passive diffusion

2. a child eating a doughnut pinocytosis 3. a dog pulled on a wagon through a spring loaded door active transport 4. a woman drinking tea phagocytosis 5. a crowded roomful of people gradually standing up, wandering around, and leaving the room facilitated diffusion
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2 answers:
Kamila [148]3 years ago
7 0
A dog being dragged into a bathtub against its will = Active Transport (Draggin requires energy) a child eating a doughnut. (Phagocytosis) a dog pulled on a wagon through a spring loaded door. = (Facilitated Diffusion you need something to move the dog with) a woman drinking tea = Pinocytosis (Because its liquid) a crowded roomful of people gradually standing up, wandering around, and leaving the room = Passive Diffusion (Occurs over time until concentration gradients are balanced) As an aside these are the worst analogies i've ever seen for any of the processes
Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
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1.  A dog being dragged into a bathtub against its will = Active Transport.

2. A child eating a doughnut. = phagocytosis

3. A dog pulled on a wagon through a spring loaded door = facilitated diffusion.

4. A woman drinking tea. = pinocytosis

5. A crowded roomful of people gradually standing up, wandering around, and leaving the room. = passive diffusion

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