NURS 663 EXAM 3 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND
NEW!!
What is ATP? - --ANSWER->>>>Adenosine
Triphosphate - ENERGY - is required for
active transport.
What is anabolism? - --ANSWER-
>>>>energy-using process of metabolism
What is catabolism? - --ANSWER->>>>the
energy-releasing process of metabolism
,What is passive transport? - --ANSWER-
>>>>The movement of materials across the
cell membrane without using cellular
energy, water and small electrically
uncharged molecules, done through
osmosis
What is oxidative phosphorylation? - --
ANSWER->>>>occurs in the mitochondria
and is the mechanism by which the energy
produced from carbohydrates, fats, and
proteins is transferred to ATP.
What is endocytosis and exocytosis? - --
ANSWER->>>>Endo= into the cell (engulf).
Exo= out of the cell (excrete).
What is active transport? - --ANSWER-
>>>>requires the cell to expend energy (by
means of ATP) to move larger molecules
and molecular complexes
,What is pinocytosis? - --ANSWER->>>>the
ingestion of liquid into a cell by the budding
of small vesicles from the cell membrane.
(drinking)
How is endocytosis done? - --ANSWER-
>>>>when the substance to be transported
is engulfed by a segment of the plasma
membrane, forming a vesicle that moves
into the cell.
What is phagocytosis? - --ANSWER->>>>the
ingestion of bacteria or other material by
phagocytes and amoeboid protozoans.
(eating)
What is receptor-mediated endocytosis? - --
ANSWER->>>>receptor-mediated
endocytosis to selectively take up specific
molecules or complexes of molecules that
, cannot diffuse or move through transport
proteins
What is diffusion? - --ANSWER->>>>The
movement of particles from an area of high
concentration to an area of low
concentration.
What happens after endocytosis occurs? - -
-ANSWER->>>>lysosomal enzymes process
and digest material
What is osmosis? - --ANSWER->>>>diffusion
of water across a selectively permeable
membrane
What is filtration? - --ANSWER->>>>the
measurement of water and solutes through
a membrane because of a greater pushing
pressure.
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND
NEW!!
What is ATP? - --ANSWER->>>>Adenosine
Triphosphate - ENERGY - is required for
active transport.
What is anabolism? - --ANSWER-
>>>>energy-using process of metabolism
What is catabolism? - --ANSWER->>>>the
energy-releasing process of metabolism
,What is passive transport? - --ANSWER-
>>>>The movement of materials across the
cell membrane without using cellular
energy, water and small electrically
uncharged molecules, done through
osmosis
What is oxidative phosphorylation? - --
ANSWER->>>>occurs in the mitochondria
and is the mechanism by which the energy
produced from carbohydrates, fats, and
proteins is transferred to ATP.
What is endocytosis and exocytosis? - --
ANSWER->>>>Endo= into the cell (engulf).
Exo= out of the cell (excrete).
What is active transport? - --ANSWER-
>>>>requires the cell to expend energy (by
means of ATP) to move larger molecules
and molecular complexes
,What is pinocytosis? - --ANSWER->>>>the
ingestion of liquid into a cell by the budding
of small vesicles from the cell membrane.
(drinking)
How is endocytosis done? - --ANSWER-
>>>>when the substance to be transported
is engulfed by a segment of the plasma
membrane, forming a vesicle that moves
into the cell.
What is phagocytosis? - --ANSWER->>>>the
ingestion of bacteria or other material by
phagocytes and amoeboid protozoans.
(eating)
What is receptor-mediated endocytosis? - --
ANSWER->>>>receptor-mediated
endocytosis to selectively take up specific
molecules or complexes of molecules that
, cannot diffuse or move through transport
proteins
What is diffusion? - --ANSWER->>>>The
movement of particles from an area of high
concentration to an area of low
concentration.
What happens after endocytosis occurs? - -
-ANSWER->>>>lysosomal enzymes process
and digest material
What is osmosis? - --ANSWER->>>>diffusion
of water across a selectively permeable
membrane
What is filtration? - --ANSWER->>>>the
measurement of water and solutes through
a membrane because of a greater pushing
pressure.