Answer:
The correct order, from fastest to slowest, for the passage of molecules and ions through the cell membrane is oxygen, sodium ions, glucose (option D).
Explanation:
The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer, with glycoproteins and membrane proteins, which constitutes a semi-permeable barrier to the passage of substances into and out of the cell.
The speed with which a substance can pass through the membrane depends on its chemical properties -hydrophilic substances pass through with greater difficulty than lipophilic ones- requiring in some cases specialized transport mechanisms. The different rates with which a substance passes depends on this.
- <em>Oxygen (O₂) </em><em>passes through simple diffusion, depending on a concentration gradient. It's the molecule that passes through the membrane the fastest.
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- <em>In second place, there would be the </em><em>Na⁺ ions</em><em> -charged atoms- that cross the membrane by facilitated diffusion, through specific ionic channels.
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- <em>The </em><em>glucose</em><em> molecule, being larger, requires the use of transport proteins, being its passage through the membrane slower with respect to oxygen or sodium.</em>
Undoubtedly, molecular weight and affinity for the plasma membrane are determining factors for the passage of molecules through the lipid bilayer.
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For #1, the answer is A) Ribosomes.
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Gene therapy can be used to introduce foreign DNA into cells of tissues to cure inheritable disease.
Answer: Cells undergo cell division
Explanation:
"As humans grow, their bodies change.” The statement that best explains how humans grow is that cells undergo cell division.
When cells divide, thus brings about the making of new cells. This is referred to as cell division or cell reproduction. In this case, a single cell divides and then brings about two cells, then these two cells later make four cells .... This is unique and vital for every living organisms.