Question 1
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The Cytoplasm consist of specialized bodies called 1. _________ suspended in a fluid matrix, the 2. __________ which consist of water and dissolved substances such as proteins and nutrients
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1. Organelles
2. phospholipid bilayer
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1. Golgi Bodies
2. Cystol
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1. Organelles
2. Cystol
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1. Organelles
2. Extracellular Fluid
Question 2
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The Fluid Mosaic Model describes the cell membrane as being what?
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1. The mosaic nature of scattered proteins within a flexible matrix of phospholipid molecules.
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2. The rigid nature of the phospholipid bilayer with a few membrane proteins to help with recognition and transportation of molecules
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3. The mosaic nature of scattered proteins within a solid matrix made of cellulose
Question 3
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Three types of of proteins on the cell membrane are peripheral proteins, Chained proteins, and transmembrane proteins
Question 4
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Which type of transmembrane protein provides open passageways through the membrane for certain hydrophilic substances such as polar and charged molecules?
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Aquaporins
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Channel proteins
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Ion channels
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Porins
Question 5
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Ion Channels....
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Use energy to transport materials across the membrane through a process called active transport. The Na+ - K+ pump
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Allows the passage of ions across the membrane. In nerve and muscle cells. This also includes gated channels which open and close in response to specific chemical or electrical stimuli to allow the passage of specific ions such as Na+ and K+
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allow passage of certain ions and small polar molecules
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Allow only large charged molecules to transfer
Question 6
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Porins are found in the plasma membrane of certain cells and dramatically increase the passage rate of H2O molecules
Question 7
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Carrier proteins bind to specific molecules, which changes shape and passes across into the cell E.g. glucose
Question 8
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The difference between adhesion proteins and receptor proteins is that adhesion proteins attach to neighboring cells and provide internal filaments and tubules for stability, while receptor proteins are used as a binding site for hormones and other trigger molecules
Question 9
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The function of Glycoproteins are what?
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Used to help the ER assemble ribosomes by attaching polysaccharide groups to polypeptides
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To add rigidity to the cell membrane of animal cells under normal temperature
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A carbohydrate coat that covers the outer surface of the cell wall of some bacteria and the cell membrane of some animals. Provides adhesive capabilities, and a barrier to infections.
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used to distinguish between self and foreign cells and bacteria
Question 10
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What adds rigidity to the membrane of plant cells under normal conditions?
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Cholesterol
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Glycocalyx
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sterols
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Porins
Question 11
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The rough ER is responsible for creating glycoproteins, while the smooth ER is used for creating lipids and hormones.
Question 12
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What is the gel like substance between organelles that makes up the streaming movement within the cell
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Cystol
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Extracellular fluid
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Cytoplasm
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Water
Question 13
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What two subunits make up Ribosomes in prokaryotes and what are they made of?
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rRNA and Protein
60S +30S
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RNA and Protein
60S+40s
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rRNA and Protein
50S + 30S
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rRNA and Protein
60S + 40S
Question 14
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The Golgi apparatus is responsible for transport of various substances in vesicles
Question 15
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Peroxisomes: break down waste such as nutrients/bacteria/cell debris
Question 16
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What are microtubules made of?
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actin
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tubulin
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microfilaments
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structural proteins
Question 17
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What organizes microtubules in flagella and cillia
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MTOCs
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MTOAs
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MTCs
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Centrisomes
Question 18
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Which of these provides support for maintaining cell shape
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Microtubule
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Microfilaments
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Intermediate filaments
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MTOCs
Question 19
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Contractile vacuoles are only found in prokaryotes
Question 20
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Storage vacuoles are used to occupy most of the plant interior, exert turgor when fully filled to maintain rigidity. They also carry of the functions of lysosomes
Question 21
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Cell Walls are only found in plants and bacteria, and are made up of cellulose, chitin, peptidoglycans, and polysaccharides.
Question 22
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Which of the following is an Anchoring Junction?
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desmosomes
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Gap junctions
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Plasmodesmata
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Tight junctions
Question 23
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Tight junctions do what?
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Produces a seal that prevents the passage of materials between cells. characteristic of cells lining the digestive tract.
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Contain narrow tunnels that allows the passage of ions and small molecules;
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Are used to send chemical and electrical signals between cells
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Provide mechanical stability and holds structures together
Question 24
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Check all of the following that Prokaryotes don't have
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Nucleus
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naked DNA
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ribosomes
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Cell walls
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Plasma membrane
Question 25
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Receptor mediated endocytosis is a type of pinocytosis that uses ligands to bind to specific dissolved molecules and fold the into the plasma membrane in vesicles