A. Water will go into the cell through the cell membrane by simple diffusion.
b. A protein will go through a channel protein that carries the protein inside the cell.
c. A Magnesium ion will pass through using charged channels.
d. A simple sugar will be carried by transmember proteins or transporters.
e. An invading bacterium will force its way into the cell by passive diffusion.
f. A lipid will be allowed to pass by lipid layers in the cell membrane.
In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate, while in meiosis II, sister chromatids separate. Meiosis II produces 4 haploid daughter cells, whereas meiosis I produces 2 diploid daughter cells. Genetic recombination (crossing over) only occurs in meiosis I. D
Urine differs in composition from the fluid that first enters a nephron tubule by filtration because <u>filtrate has more salts because of reabsorption and secretion</u>.
Filtrate is the liquid that is formed in the kidneys while urine formation is taking place. Water is the major component of urine, forming about 95% of it while the remaining part is formed by other organic and inorganic constituents.
As blood flows through the glomerulus, blood pressure pushes water and solutes from the capillaries into the capsule through a filtration membrane.
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I hope this counts - cell wall! helps keep most materials out but allows specific materials to pass through. animal cells do not have a cell wall
Answer:
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
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