9700_w21_qp_21
A paper of Biology, 9700
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2021
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is a transmission electron micrograph of a transverse section through a blood capillary that is surrounded by actively respiring cells. cell Q fluid R Identify cell Q shown in . Fluid R is formed from blood in the blood capillary. State and explain one difference between the composition of fluid R and the composition of the blood in the capillary. difference explanation The cell surface membranes of the respiring cells have a role in regulating the exchange of substances between the cells of the body and the blood. Draw a diagram in the space below to show the arrangement of phospholipid molecules in the cell surface membrane. Cholesterol is a molecule found in the cell surface membrane. Describe one role of cholesterol in the cell surface membrane. Nicotine is one of the components of tobacco smoke. Nicotine can cross cell surface membranes and enter the bloodstream. Describe the short-term effects of nicotine on the cardiovascular system. Nicotine is absorbed from the blood plasma into the cells of the capillary wall. Scientists have suggested that nicotine is transported from the blood plasma into these cells using a type of co-transporter mechanism. shows how nicotine may be transported from the blood plasma into a cell. co-transport protein blood plasma cytoplasm of the cell cell surface membrane nicotine is transported against its concentration gradient into the cell H+ ions move down their concentration gradient out of the cell The co-transporter mechanism shown in is different from the co-transporter mechanism that moves sucrose into the cytoplasm of a companion cell in phloem tissue. Outline the similarities and differences between the co-transport of nicotine and the co-transport of sucrose.
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