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WWW - Chapter 3: Movement of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane

1. The document discusses the movement of substances like molecules across the plasma membrane of cells through processes like diffusion and facilitated diffusion. 2. Facilitated diffusion utilizes transport proteins in the membrane to help move molecules like glucose, amino acids, and ions across the membrane down their concentration gradients. 3. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of sodium chloride solution concentration on red blood cells, finding that higher concentrations cause more crenation and hemolysis of the cells.
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WWW - Chapter 3: Movement of Substances Across The Plasma Membrane

1. The document discusses the movement of substances like molecules across the plasma membrane of cells through processes like diffusion and facilitated diffusion. 2. Facilitated diffusion utilizes transport proteins in the membrane to help move molecules like glucose, amino acids, and ions across the membrane down their concentration gradients. 3. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of sodium chloride solution concentration on red blood cells, finding that higher concentrations cause more crenation and hemolysis of the cells.
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