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For the following scenarios, determine whether the molecules in the scenario are moving by (S) simple diffusion, (F) facilitated diffusion, or (A) active transport. 8. _____ For water to travel across the cell membrane at a substantial rate, the water molecules travel through protein channels known as aquaporins. 9. _____ While water molecules are polar, they are also very small. One fact not mentioned in the video is that some water molecules are able to squeeze directly through the phospholipid bilayer due to their small size. 10. ____ Charged ions are traveling through a cell membrane with the concentration gradient. 11. ____Cells lining the gut need to take in glucose, but at a certain time, the concentration of extracellular glucose is lower than the concentration already stored in the cells. 12. ____At a certain time, glucose is in a high concentration outside of a cell and needs to travel through the membrane into the cell.

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8. (F) Facilitated diffusion: For water to travel across the cell membrane at a substantial rate, the water molecules travel through protein channels known as aquaporins.

9. (S)  Simple diffusion: While water molecules are polar, they are also very small. One fact not mentioned in the video is that some water molecules are able to squeeze directly through the phospholipid bilayer due to their small size.

10. (S)  Simple diffusion: Charged ions are traveling through a cell membrane with the concentration gradient.

11. (A) Active transport: Cells lining the gut need to take in glucose, but at a certain time, the concentration of extracellular glucose is lower than the concentration already stored in the cells.

12.(F) Facilitated diffusion: At a certain time, glucose is in a high concentration outside of a cell and needs to travel through the membrane into the cell.

The above choices are made based on the basic definitions of active transport, facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion.

Active transport: The movement of the ions or molecules to a region having higher concentration across the membrane requiring the help of energy or enzymes is active transport.

Facilitated diffusion: This type of transport involves passive movement of the molecules or is a type of passive transport where the movement of the molecules takes place from higher to lower concentration region occurs with the aid of a carrier molecule such as a transport or carrier protein.

Simple diffusion: This process involves movement of ions or molecules from high concentration region to low concentration region through a semipermeable membrane.

The answers for (8) Facilitated Diffusion, (9) Simple Diffusion, (10) Facilitated Diffusion (11) Active Transport, and  (12) Facilitated Diffusion respectively.

Simple Diffusion:

It is the movement of molecule from its area of higher concentration to the lower concentration

Facilitated Diffusion:

It is the movement of molecules along the concentration grdient using some transport protein or channel.

Active Transport:

It is the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient using cellular energy as ATP.

Hence, we can say that

8.Facilitated Diffusion is need for water to travel across the cell membrane at a substantial rate, the water molecules travel through protein channels known as aquaporins.

9.While water molecules are polar, they are also very small. some water molecules are able to squeeze directly through the phospholipid bilayer due to their small size by simple diffusion.

10.Charged ions are traveling through a cell membrane with the concentration gradient by Facilitated Diffusion

11.Cells lining the gut need to take in glucose, but at a certain time, the concentration of extracellular glucose is lower than the concentration already stored in the cells by Active Transport.

12. At a certain time, glucose is in a high concentration outside of a cell and needs to travel through the membrane into the cell by facilitated diffusion.

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