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This term refers to the study of cells
Cytology
True or false : Cell theory states that all living organisms are made of one or more cells
True (cell theory)
These are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms
Cells (cell theory)
True or false : All activities of an organism stem from activities of its constituent cells
True (cell theory)
All cells arise from _____________ (cell theory)
Pre-existing
The size of cell is limited by its relationship between ____________ and _______________.
Volume, surface area
This is why a cell who is too large cannot properly support itself
Molecules cannot diffuse quick enough to support the cells metabolism
This term refers to the fluid between the nucleus and surface membrane of a cell
Cytoplasm
This structure made of lipids and proteins surrounds the cell
Plasma membrane
This is a supportive framework of protein filaments and tubules within a cell
Cytoskeleton
These are diverse structures that preform various metabolic tasks for cells
Organelles
This term refers to foreign matter of cell products within a cell
Inclusions
Cells maintain order partly by ______________ their components in the organelles
Compartmentalizing
Cell organelles, cytoskeleton, and inclusions are embedded within this clear fluid
Cytosol
This term refers to fluids not contained in the cells
Extracellular fluids (ECF)
This term refers to fluids located within the cell
Intracellular fluids (ICF)
These are the three main functions of the plasma membrane
(1) Defines boundaries of cells
(2) Governs interactions between cells
(3) Controls passage of materials in and out of cells
Typically about 98% of the membrane molecules are __________, and about 75% of those are ______________.
Lipids, phospholipids
This is the main reason why phospholipids of a plasma membrane drift laterally from place to place
Keeps the membrane fluid
These molecules constitute about 20% of the membrane lipids and makes them membrane more stiff by interacting with phospholipids
Cholesterol
These molecules make up about 5% of the membrane lipids and contribute to the membranes glycocalyx coat
Glycolipids
Of proteins only account for about 2% of the molecules of the plasma membrane, why do they account for almost 50% of the membranes total weight?
The proteins are much larger than the lipids
These are the two classes of membrane proteins
(1) transmembrane
(2) peripheral
This class of membrane proteins pass completely through the phospholipids bilayer (protrude on both sides)
Transmembrane
This class of membrane proteins adhere to the inner or outer face of the membrane
Peripheral proteins
These are passages that allow water and other hydrophilic solutes to move through the plasma membrane
Channel proteins
These are the two types of channel proteins
Leak channels and gated channels
These are the three different types of gated protein channels
Ligand gated channels, voltage gated channels, and mechanical gated channels
These are the transmembrane proteins that bind to molecules and transfer them to the other side of the plasma membrane
Carriers
_____________ contributes to the glycocalyx which acts like an _______________ that enables immune systems to tell which cells belong to one's body and which are foreign invaders
Glycoproteins, identification tag
Cells use these proteins to adhere to one another and to extracellular material
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
True or false : Cells can survive snd grow normally on their own when they are not linked to extracellular material
False
This term refers to a chemical that is produced as a result of a messenger binding to a membrane receptor triggering a metabolic pathway within the cell
Secondary messenger
Receptors, within secondary messenger systems, are liked to these proteins on the intracellular side of a cell membrane
G proteins
G proteins get their energy from this compound
GTP (Guanosine triphosphate)
When activated by the membrane receptor, a _____________ relays the signal to another membrane protein called _____________.
G protein, adenylate cyclase
_________________ removes two phosphate groups from ATP converting into the second messenger ______________.
Adenylate cyclase, cyclic AMP (cAMP)
Cyclic AMP activates cytoplasmic enzymes called _________ which adds ____________ groups to other enzymes (Activating and deactivating them)
Kinases, phosphate
This term refers to the fuzzy coat external to the plasma membrane on all animals cells
Glycocalyx
These are extensions of the plasma membrane that primarily serve to increase a cell's surface area
Microvilli
These extensions of a cells surface are best developed in cells specialized for absorption
Microvilli
This region of a cell refers to the dense area of microvilli
brush border
These are hairlike processes that mainly function as the cells "antenna" for monitoring nearby conditions
Cilia
Motile Cilia beat freely within a layer of __________ at the cell surface since they cannot beat freely when embedded in sticky mucus
Saline
_____________ in the apical plasma membrane produce a ______________ layer by pumping Cl- into the extracellular fluid.
Chloride, saline
The structural basis for ciliary movement is a core called the __________, which consists of an array of thin protein cylinders called _____________. (9+2 structure)
Axoneme, microtubules
True or False : The only functional flagellum in humans is the whiplike tail of sperm
True
These are cytoplasm-filled extensions of the cell that change continually
Pseudopods