BIO 112 Chapter 5
A cell with a 0.9% concentration of salt inside it is placed into a solution. The cell begins to swell. What is the possible concentration of the solution outside of the
0% NaCl
If a cell contains a 0.9% concentration of salt, but concentration is needed outside of the cell in order for it to be isotonic
0.9% NaCl
A cell with a 0.9% salt concentration is placed into a solution that causes it to shrink. Which of the following solutions would lead to water loss from the cell
5.0% NaCl
To change a lipid into a glycolipid, what structure needs to be added
A carbohydrate
The protein at the top of the black arrow that is attached to the cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane and is called
A peripheral protein
The chemical responsible for opening the calcium channels that results in the burning sensation associated with hot peppers is called
Capsaicin
Which of the following would most easily pass through a cell membrane
Carbon dioxide molecule
Which of the following are true regarding carrier proteins
Carrier proteins aid in both facilitated transport and active transport, and carrier proteins allow for the movement of specific molecules
What functions do integrins serve in the extra cellular matrix
Cell-to-cell signaling
The carbohydrate that can be found in both the primary and secondary cell wall of plants is
Cellulose
Proteins that are involved in passive transport in passive transport of molecules through the cell membrane are called ____ protein
Channel
Match the following membrane proteins with the best description
Channel proteins: Allows a particular molecule or ion to cross the plasma membrane freely Carrier proteins: Selectively interacts with specific molecules so that it cannot cross the plasma membrane Junction proteins: Join cells together forming a tissue Enzymatic protein: Catalyzes a specific reaction in the membrane
When I system reaches equilibrium
Molecules are distributed equally
The shrinking of cells in salted meat is called
Crenation
The bursting of disruption of the cells membrane is called
Cytolysis
If a sheet of tissue is sturdy but flexible, which type of junction protein would likely be present
Desmosome
The type of junction found between cells in which internal cytoplasmic plaques attach to the intermediate filaments
Desmosome
The movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration is called
Diffusion
The phenomenon shown here is called
Diffusion
If salt diffuses from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, the salt is moving ____ it's concentration gradient
Down
Which two structural proteins generally make up the bulk of extracellular matrix
Elastin and collagen
____ involves the inward pinching of the plasma membrane to form a vesicle
Endocytosis
Which of the following are needed to complete active transport of molecules
Energy, plasma membrane, and carrier protein
Protein that catalyzes a specific metabolic reaction
Enzymatic protein
Which process uses a vesicle to move a substance out of a cell
Exocytosis
The movement of substances out of the sale five vesicles is called ____ where as the movement of substances into the cell by vesicles is called ____
Exocytosis and endocytosis
Which of these transport mechanisms are considered bulk transport
Exocytosis and endocytosis
Which process requires a carrier protein
Facilitated transport
True or false: once the concentration equilibrium is achieved molecules no longer move
False
True or false: the rate of diffusion is constant
False
The adhesive protein in the extracellular matrix that binds to integrin is called
Fibronectin
Which of the following is an adhesive protein that will bind to integrin
Fibronectin
The type of junction shown here is formed by membrane channels between adjacent cells. This is a type of ____ junction
Gap
Which of the following is an example of active transport
Glucose is absorbed in the gut, going from a lower to a higher concentration gradient
In animal cell membranes the "sugar coating" created by glycoproteins is also called the
Glycocalyx
A phospholipid with a carbohydrate chain attached would be called a
Glycolipid
The integral membrane protein indicated by the arrow is called a
Glycoprotein
Which type of molecule functions in sale recognition of invading pathogens
Glycoprotein
Proteins in the cell membranes that have carbohydrates chains attached are called
Glycoproteins
Which of the following is often the source of the vesicles used for exocytosis
Golgi body
The concentration of molecules or ions in a particular area as compared to another area is referred to as the concentration
Gradient
Molecules follow their concentration gradient and move from an area of ____ concentration to an area of ____ concentration
High to low
Amphipathic molecules contain both ____ and ____ regions
Hydrophobic and hydrophilic
A solution with a lower solute concentration than the inside of a cell will cause a cell to gain water by osmosis and is considered a ____ solution
Hypotonic
An increase in the amount of unsaturated fatty acid residues causes bilayer fluidity to
Increase
Which proteins plays a role in cell signaling
Integrin
In what way will cholesterol influence the cell membrane
It will modify the fluidity of the membrane?
Turgor pressure is created by the forces of the cell pushing against
It's cell wall
The substance that adds strength to the secondary cell walls of woody plants is called
Lignin
The sodium-potassium pulp uses a carrier protein, alternately moving ____ out of the cell and allowing ____ into the cell
Na+/K+
The transportation of large substances into the cell by the formation of a vesicle by the plasma membrane is a type of endocytosis called
Phagocytosis
Select the components of the plasma membrane as described by the fluid-mosaic model
Phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins
What makes receptor-mediated endocytosis different than the general process of pinocytosis
Pinocytosis is less selective
The structure shown here is the ____ consisting of a phospholipid bilayer
Plasma membrane
The intercellular junctions with narrow membrane lined channels that pass through the plant cell wall are called
Plasmodesmata
Placing a freshwater plant in salt water will cause it to undergo
Plasmolysis
The loss of water from the central vacuole of a plant cell causing it to shrink is called
Plasmolysis
Phospholipid membranes form bilayers because their ____ heads are attracted to water, and their ____ tails face away from water
Polar/ nonpolar
Select the primary components of the extracellular matrix
Polysaccharides and proteins
The plasma membrane components that can function as channels, carriers, receptors and enzymes are membrane ____
Proteins
The proteins that are associated with the cell membrane and bind to specific molecules in the environment, bringing out a cellular response are called ____ proteins
Receptor
The specialized transport of small particles bound to membrane proteins into the cell by formation of the a vesicle by the plasma membrane is called
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
Specific needs of the body triggering vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane it's called
Regulated secretion
Carrier proteins are involved in
Selectively transporting molecules through the membrane
Which of the following describes the types of molecules that most easily diffuse through the plasma membrane
Small, non charged molecule
The combination of a dilute and a solvent is called a
Solution
The liquid portion of a solution that serves to dissolve the solute is called the
Solvent
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable, allowing ____ substances to cross
Some
What role do proteoglycans play during development
The guide cell migration
Cell recognition proteins are involved in
The immune response
The type of junction shown here and which adjacent plasma membrane's join to form an impermeable barrier is called a ____ junction
Tight
Tissues that serve as barriers will exhibit which type of junction attachment
Tight junction
I solution with a high concentration of solute is said to have a high level of
Tonicity
True or false: the carbohydrate chain on a cells exterior are very diverse
True
To increase the fluidity of the phospholipid bilayer a chemist would need to increase the amount of ____ fatty acids on the phospholipids
Unsaturated
Which of the following methods is used during the process of water transport to move macromolecules into and out of the
Vesicle formation
To transport large substances in and out of the sale, structures called ____ are made by the cell
Vesicles
Osmosis is a special type of diffusion. It refers to the diffusion of ____ across a selectively permeable membrane
Water
Which of the following best explains why they hypotonic solution causes the cell to swell
Water moves into the cell
Which cellular feature explains why water would enter I sell more rapidly than other molecules
Water passes through aquaporins on the cell membrane, allowing it to move rapidly into the cells