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Oxygen is transported across the cell membrane by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Oxygen is transported across the cell membrane by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Na + ions are transported from the extracellular fluid into the intracellular fluid by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active trasnport

Na + ions are transported from the extracellular fluid into the intracellular fluid by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active trasnport

Glucose is transported into most body cells by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Glucose is transported into most body cells by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Na + ions are transported from the intracellular fluid out to the extracellular fluid by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active trasnport

Na + ions are transported from the intracellular fluid out to the extracellular fluid by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active trasnport

Glucose is transported into epithelial cells of the small intestine by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Glucose is transported into epithelial cells of the small intestine by the process of a) Simple diffusion b) Facilitated diffusion c) Diffusion through channels d) Primary active transport e) Secondary active transport

Which of the following will not increase the rate of diffusion of a substance across a membrane? a) Increasing the surface area of the membrane b) Increasing membrane thickness c) Increasing the concentration gradient d) Increasing the permeability of the membrane e) Increasing the temperature

Which of the following will not increase the rate of diffusion of a substance across a membrane? a) Increasing the surface area of the membrane b) Increasing membrane thickness c) Increasing the concentration gradient d) Increasing the permeability of the membrane e) Increasing the temperature

GLUT proteins are involved in the process of a) simple diffusion b) facilitated diffusion c) diffusion through channels d) primary active transport e) secondary active transport

GLUT proteins are involved in the process of a) simple diffusion b) facilitated diffusion c) diffusion through channels d) primary active transport e) secondary active transport

The SGLT protein is involved in the process of a) simple diffusion b) facilitated diffusion c) diffusion through channels d) primary active transport e) secondary active transport

The SGLT protein is involved in the process of a) simple diffusion b) facilitated diffusion c) diffusion through channels d) primary active transport e) secondary active transport

Insulin stimulates the process of glucose transport into many cells by via the protein. a) simple diffusion; GLUT4 b) facilitated diffusion; GLUT4 c) facilitated diffusion; SGLT d) secondary active transport; GLUT4 e) secondary active transport; SGLT

Insulin stimulates the process of glucose transport into many cells by via the protein. a) simple diffusion; GLUT4 b) facilitated diffusion; GLUT4 c) facilitated diffusion; SGLT d) secondary active transport; GLUT4 e) secondary active transport; SGLT

Glucose is absorbed from the lumen into epithelial cells of the small intestine by via the protein. a) simple diffusion; GLUT4 b) facilitated diffusion; GLUT4 c) facilitated diffusion; SGLT d) secondary active transport; GLUT4 e) secondary active transport; SGLT

Glucose is absorbed from the lumen into epithelial cells of the small intestine by via the protein. a) simple diffusion; GLUT4 b) facilitated diffusion; GLUT4 c) facilitated diffusion; SGLT d) secondary active transport; GLUT4 e) secondary active transport; SGLT SGLT