BIO CHAPTER 6 STUDY QUESTIONS

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Cells are small because __________.

of the geometric relationships between surface and volume.

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__________ are membrane-bound metabolic compartments that specialize in the production of hydrogen peroxide (H
2O2) and its conversion to water

Peroxisomes

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The network of fibers that organizes structures and activities in a cell __________.

is the cytoskeleton

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Animal cells have unique organelles called __________ that are composed of structures called __________.

centrosomes; centrioles

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Evidence that supports the prokaryotic origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts are all of the following
except __________.

that mitochondria and chloroplasts have multiple copies of linear DNA molecules associated with their inner membranes

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In terms of cellular function, what is the most important difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized, which allows for specialization.

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You would expect a cell with an extensive Golgi apparatus to __________.

secrete a lot of protein

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What is the functional connection between the nucleolus, nuclear pores, and the nuclear membrane?

Subunits of ribosomes are assembled in the nucleolus and pass through the nuclear membrane via the nuclear pores.

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Cell motility, which includes changes both in cell location and in the movement of cell parts, requires interactions of the cytoskeleton __________.

with motor proteins

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Microfilaments function in cell motility including __________.

muscle contraction, amoeboid movement, and cytoplasmic streaming in plants

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  1. Observing a fluorescent micrograph cell with intermediate filaments would help you identify the cell as a __________.

human skin cell

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The extracellular matrix of the animal cell has all of the following molecular components
except __________.

a middle lamella

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Which statement about the cytoskeleton is
true?

Components of the cytoskeleton often mediate the movement of organelles within the cytoplasm.

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The walls of plant cells are largely composed of polysaccharides and proteins that are synthesized __________.

in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and in the Golgi apparatus

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Which of the following groups is primarily involved in synthesizing molecules needed by the cell?

Ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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A protein that ultimately functions in the plasma membrane of a cell is most likely to have been synthesized __________.

in the rough endoplasmic reticulum

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Which of the following is false in respect to cells' chromosomes?

Chromosomes are only visible as a cell is about to divide.

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The organelle that is a plant cell’s compartment for the storage of inorganic ions such as potassium and chloride is the __________.

central vacuole

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Cilia and flagella move due to the interaction of the cytoskeleton with which of the following?

Motor proteins

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Which of the following is present in a prokaryotic cell?

Ribosomes

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Your intestine is lined with individual cells. No fluids leak between these cells from the gut into your body. Why?

The intestinal cells are bound together by tight junctions.

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Bacterial cells are prokaryotic. Unlike a typical eukaryotic cell they __________.

have no membrane-bounded organelles in their cytoplasm

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Dye injected into a plant cell might be able to enter an adjacent cell through __________.

plasmodesmata

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A substance moving from outside the cell into the cytoplasm must pass through __________.

the plasma membrane

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The endosymbiont theory explains the origins of __________.

mitochondria and chloroplasts

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The endoplasmic reticulum is part of the endomembrane system, which also includes the __________.

nuclear envelope, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and vesicles

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The function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is __________.

to synthesize proteins that are secreted as glycoproteins

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The region of a bacterial cell that contains the genetic material is called the __________.

nucleoid

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Cell junctions in plant cells are called __________, and communicating junctions in animal cells are called __________.

plasmodesmata; gap junctions

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Basal bodies are most closely associated with which of the following cell components?

Cilia