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matching 0./5 points match each of the description below with one corre…

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matching 0./5 points
match each of the description below with one correct term.

transport of a single molecule
movement of hydrophobic, small molecules directly across phospholipid bilayer.
transported molecules are modified in this bacterial system
the term used for a solution that has a higher concentration of solute than another solution.
movement of solutes against their concentration gradient
cell shrink when placed in this type of solution due to osmosis
transports two different molecules in opposite directions.
a type of facilitated diffusion that provides pores or passage, often for transport of ions

terms (right side):
active transport
channels
group translocation
hypertonic
isotonic
solvent
antiport
blank
active transport
blank
symport
channels

Explanation:

Response
1. Transport of a single molecule
Brief Explanations

Uniport (not in options, but maybe a typo or mislabel; however, if we consider the given options, maybe a mistake, but if we assume, perhaps a mis - match. Wait, maybe the intended term is uniport, but since it's not there, maybe the question has a typo. But if we proceed with the given options, perhaps no correct match, but maybe the user made a mistake. Alternatively, maybe "uniport" is not listed, so perhaps the question has an error. But if we have to match, maybe no correct option from the given ones. But assuming a possible error, maybe the intended answer is not in the options. But perhaps the user made a mistake in the options.

Brief Explanations

This is simple diffusion. But since simple diffusion is not in the options, maybe the question has a typo. But if we have to choose from the given options, there is no correct match. However, if we assume a mistake, and the options are incorrect, the correct process is simple diffusion.

Brief Explanations

Group translocation is a type of transport in bacteria where the transported molecule is modified (e.g., phosphorylated) during transport. So the correct term is Group translocation.

Answer:

(No correct match from given options, possible typo. If we assume a mistake, maybe the intended term is uniport which is not listed.)

2. Movement of hydrophobic, small molecules directly across phospholipid bilayer.