Biology 114- Chapter 10 Learnsmart
Polysaccharides
Proteins are a major component of the extracellular matrix in animals. What is the other major molecular component? _____
Proteins
Proteoglycans are produced when glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linked to:
1. Form a rigid exoskeleton in some invertebrate animals 2. Prevent compression of cells
Select all of the functions of polysaccharides in the extracellular matrix. (Check ALL that apply)
1. Cellulose 2. Glycans 3. Pectins
Select all of the major components of the primary cell wall in plants. (Check ALL that apply)
Stomata
The pores in leaves that permit gas exchange are known as _____.
The timing of synthesis; the primary cell wall is synthesized first
The primary and secondary cell walls surrounding plant cells are named based upon:
The amino acid sequence
The structure of the different types of collagen proteins and resulting collagen fibers is affected by:
Genes
The synthesis of many different types of collagen in animals requires the presence of many different _____ in the genome to encode them.
1. Dermal 2. Ground 3. Vascular
The three general types of tissue found in plants are (1)_____, (2)_____, and (3)_____ tissues.
1. Xylem 2. Phloem
The two types of vascular tissue are called (1)_____ and (2)_____.
Sclerenchyma
The type of ground tissue in the plant that provides structural support particularly to the regions that are NO LONGER growing is the _____.
Collenchyma
The type of ground tissue in the plant that provides structural support, particularly to the growing regions, is the _____.
Conducts water and nutrients in a plant
The vascular tissue
Nervous
This figure depicts _____ tissue. (The picture shows a brain and a nerve)
Connective
This figure shows examples of ______ tissue. (The picture shows cartilage and bone)
Animals have many different genes that encode collagen polypeptides
What allows animals to synthesize many different types of collagen proteins?
1. Structure 2. Function
A tissue is a group of cells having a similar (1)_____ and (2)_____.
Organ
A collection of two or more tissues that perform a specific function is called a(n) _____.
Lignins
A phenolic compound called _____ is found in the woody parts of plants. It is very hard and imparts considerable strength to the secondary cell wall structure.
1. Are able to prevent osmotic lysis 2. Are thicker 3. Are more rigid
Although they both provide tensile strength and resistance to compression, the extracellular martix of animals and cell walls of plants differ because the cell walls of plants: (Check ALL that apply)
1. Epithelial tissue: Forms the lining of internal and external surfaces 2. Connective tissue: Provides support for the body and joins different tissues to each other 3. Nervous tissue: Receives, generates, and conducts electrical signals throughout the body 4. Muscle tissue: Generates force to move the body or to move materials through the body
Animals contain four general types of tissue that are specialized for different functions. Match each tissue type with its function.
1. Plasma Membrane 2. Secondary cell wall 3. Primary cell wall
Arrange these structures from closet to the inside of the cell to farthest, beginning at the top with the layer closest to the inside of the cell.
Collagen
As we age, the synthesis of a certain protein decreases, causing a loosening of the fibers and resulting in wrinkles and sagging of the skin. What is the name of this protein?
Linear; Branched
Cellulose and hemicellulose are both _____ polysaccharides, while glycans are ______ polysaccharides.
A large amount of extracellular matrix
Connective tissue is characterized by:
Collagen
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which is characterized by elastic skin and hyperflexible joints, is caused by mutations in genes that encode _____.
Water
Glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans form a gel-like component in the extracellular matrix because their negative charges attract:
Connective
In animals, _____ tissue is largely composed of extracellular matrix and contains relatively few cells.
1. Differentiation 2. Apoptosis 3. Migration 4. Cell growth
In animals, the formation of tissues and organs involves: (Check ALL that apply)
Organ
In animals, the heart is an example of a(n)
1. Hydrogen 2. Bonding
In cellulose, the glucose polymers associate with one another via (1)_____ (2)_____ to form microfibrils that provide great tensile strength to the primary cell wall of plants.
Ground
In plants, _____ tissue has a variety of functions, including photosynthesis and structural support.
Complex
In plants, _____ tissues defined as tissues that are composed of two or more cell types.
1. Cell 2. Wall
In plants, the (1)_____ (2)_____ provides mechanical support, maintains cell shape, and prevents osmotic lysis.
Polysaccharides
In the extracellular matrix of animal cells, two functions of _____, such as GAGs and chitin, are to resist compression of cells and to contribute to the formation of the rigid exoskeleton found in some invertebrate animals.
Xylem; phloem
In vascular plants, the _____ transports water and minerals from the root to the rest of the plant, and the _____ distributes the products of photosynthesis and other nutrients throughout the plant.
Glycosaminoglycans
In vertebrate animals, the most abundant polysaccharides in the extracellular matrix are:
1. Dermal tissue: Covers the surfaces of leaves, stems, and roots 2. Ground tissue: Carries out photosynthesis, stores carbohydrates, and provides structural support 3. Vascular tissue: Transports water and nutrients
Match each type of plant tissue with its function
1. Heart (Cardiac) 2. Smooth
Muscle contraction plays a role in the movement of materials throughout the body. For example, contraction of (1)_____ muscle propels blood through your body, and contraction of (2)_____ muscles moves food through the digestive system.
Cuticle
Surfaces of leaves are usually covered with a waxy _____ to prevent water loss.
Epidermis
The _____ refers to the newly made tissue on the surfaces of leaves, stems, and roots.
1. Primary 2. Secondary
The cell wall of plants is composed of two parts: a flexible layer called the (1)_____ cell wall that is synthesized first, and a thicker layer called the (2)_____ cell wall that consists of successive layers.
Lacunae
The chondrocytes are found in small cavities within the cartilage called _____.
1. Proteoglycans 2. Collagen 3. Glycosaminoglycans
The chondrocytes found in cartilage synthesize: (Check ALL that apply)
Dermal
The epithelial tissue in animals is most closely comparable in function to the _____ tissue of plants.
Chitin
The exoskeleton of many invertebrates is composed of a nitrogen-containing polysaccharide called
1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Nervous 4. Muscle
The four general types of tissue found in animals are (1)_____ tissue, (2)______ tissue, (3)_____ tissue, and (4)_____ tissue.
1. Division 2. Growth
The growth of tissues, organs, and organisms depends on cell (1)_____ and cell (2)_____.
Cellulose
The main macromolecule of the plant cell wall is the polysaccharide _____.
Smooth
The movement of food through the digestive system is facilitated by the contraction of _____ muscles.
Epidermis
The newly made tissue on the surfaces of leaves, stems, and roots is called the:
False
True or false: All three alpha chains are identical in all types of collagen.
False
True or false: Animal cells make only one type of collagen fiber.
True
True or false: Nervous tissue receives, generates, and conducts electrical signals throughout the body.
False
True or false: The extracellular matrix of animals tends to be thicker, stronger, and more rigid than the cell walls of plants.
False
True or false: The root epidermis contains a waxy cuticle.
False
True or false: The secondary cell wall structure is relatively similar in nearly all cell types and species, whereas the structure of the primary cell wall is more variable.
1. It maintains cell shape 2. It provides mechanical support 3. It prevents osmotic lysis 4. It helps to determine the direction of cell growth
What are the functions of the plant cell wall? (Check ALL that apply)
1. Sclerenchyma 2. Parenchyma 3. Collenchyma
What are the three types of ground tissue in plants? (Check ALL that apply)
To provide resistance to compression
What is the primary function of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and proteoglycans in the extrcellular matrix?
The absorption of water and nutrients
What is the primary function of the root epidermis?
Gene Regulation
What process enables cells to differentiate into specialized cell types?
Mesophyll cells
What type of plant cells carry out photosynthesis?
Dermal tissue
What type of tissue forms coverings on various parts of plants?
Muscle
What type of tissue is directly needed for bodily movements, as well as the movement of materials throughout the body?
Between two newly made daughter cells during cell division
Where does the primary cell wall develop?
1. Cartilage 2. Blood 3. Bone
Which of the following are examples of connective tissue? (Check ALL that apply)
1. Lining of the digestive tract 2. Skin
Which of the following are examples of epithelial tissue? (Check ALL that apply)
1. Hyaluronic acid 2. Chondroitin sulfate
Which of the following are examples of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) found in the human body? (Check ALL that apply)
1. Structural support 2. Photosynthesis 3. Sugar storage
Which of the following are functions of the ground tissue in plants? (Check ALL that apply)
Multicellular
Which of the following best describes an organism that is composed of two or more cells?
1. Intestines 2. Lungs
Which of the following body parts contains collagen fibers with loosely bound alpha chains? (Check ALL that apply)
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Which of the following diseases is caused by mutations in a collagen gene?
Continuous sheets of cells joined by tight junctions
Which of the following is the best description of epithelial tissue?
Apoptosis
Which of the following is the term used to describe programmed cell death?
A linear polysaccharide made of repeatin molecules of glucose attached end to end
Which of the following most accurately describes the structure of cellulose?
1. It forms conducting vessels for water and nutrients 2. It is a complex tissue 3. It consists of two subtypes: xylem and phloem
Which of the following statements about vascular tissue are correct? (Check ALL that apply)
1. Phloem transports nutrients throughout the plant 2. Both xylem and phloem are complex tissues
Which of the following statements about xylem and phloem are correct? (Check ALL that apply)
It has the ability to stretch
Which of the following statements bout collenchyma is true?
1. Wood 2. Cotton 3. Paper
Which of the following substances contain large amounts of cellulose? (Check ALL that apply)
Parenchyma tissue cells
You examine a leaf cross section under a microscope and find cells with numerous chloroplasts and relatively thin cell walls. What cells are these?
Connective
_____ tissue is often rich in extracellular matrix. It provides support to the body and helps to attach different tissues to one another.