Based on their function the plasma membrane proteins are classificated:
a/ [blank_start]Receptors[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Transport[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Connecting[blank_end]
d/ [blank_start]Enzyme[blank_end]
e/ [blank_start]Transductive[blank_end]
Answer
Receptors
Transport
Connecting
Enzyme
Transductive
Question 2
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The types of cell junction (intercellular contacts) are:
a/ [blank_start]Interlocking Junction[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Tight Junction[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Desmosomes[blank_end]
d/ [blank_start]Gap Junction[blank_end]
Answer
Interlocking Junction
Tight Junction
Desmosomes
Gap Junction
Question 3
Question
Electron microscopy shows that the nucleolus consists of following parts:
a/ [blank_start]granular part[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]fibrous part[blank_end]
Answer
granular part
fibrous part
Question 4
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The main changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm during the prophase are:
a/ disintegration [blank_start]nuclear envelope[blank_end]
b/ disintegration of [blank_start]the nucleolus[blank_end]
c/ chromosomes become [blank_start]condensed[blank_end] and [blank_start]visible[blank_end]
d/ formation of the [blank_start]mitotic spindle fibers[blank_end]
The light microscopic changes in the ageing cell are:
a/ [blank_start]pyknosis[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]karyorexis[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]karyolysis[blank_end]
Answer
pyknosis
karyorexis
karyolysis
Question 10
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The types of exocrine secretion are:
a/ [blank_start]merocrine[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]apocrine[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]holocrine[blank_end]