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A) Infiltration allows for groundwater filling
Explanation:
Ground water is related to infiltration in that the ground water system gets filled by infiltration.
Ground water is the water beneath the earth surface.
- Infiltration allows for water to percolate into the ground.
- The water moves through the pore spaces in rocks and they collect in an aquifer which is a natural underground storage for water.
- Infiltration is a component of water cycle by which the ground water system is recharged.
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Im sorry, but that is a question for you to answer. It is asking for you to take your experience from that lab, and see what you would do different to make the lab better and why you would do that. So all you have to do is write/type what you would do to make that lab experience better, and why you would do that.
Explanation:
Answer:
For the first one the answer is 1) Sodium/potassium pump. For the second one is 2) Active transport. For the last one is 3) b. passive transport osmosis.
Explanation:
1) Sodium/Potassium pump requires ATP for it to start carrying three sodiums to the extracellular fluid and two potassiums to the intracellular fluid.
2) During active transport molecules like glucose, use a protein channel to enter or leave the cell. Although in most cells, glucose goes through the membrane with pumps, it's not general, and in some cells other mechanisms are used. But glucose is always too big to enter the cell with other than active transport.
3) The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane is an example of passive transport and osmosis. Water molecules are small enough to go through the cell membrane without any carrier, it also, goes with the gradient, and therefore osmosis happens.