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2. What happens if the cell's concentration is higher than its surroundings?

  • the cell will burst
  • water will move into the cell by osmosis and solutes will move out of the cell by diffusion
  • water will move into the cell by diffusion and solutes will move out of the cell by osmosis
  • the cell will expand

3. How does a substance pass using membrane pumps?

  • actively transport potassium and nitrogen
  • actively transport sodium and chloride in and out of the cell
  • actively transport sodium and potassium in and out of the cell
  • actively transport hydrogen and sodium in and out of the cell

4. How do substances pass through using diffusion?

  • passage of solutes from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
  • passage of water from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
  • passage of solutes from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
  • passage of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

5. What are electrons?

  • negatively charged and orbiting in shells around the nucleus
  • negatively charged and orbiting in envelopes around the nucleus
  • negatively charged and orbiting in folds around the nucleus
  • negatively charged and orbiting in the nucleus

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