Chapter 4: Inside the Cell
The three major features associated with the nucleus.
1. Chromatin 2. Nucleolus 3. Nucleoplasm
The process of endosymbiosis is supported by the discovery that chloropasts have their own...
1. DNA 2. Ribosomes
What are the four main components of the endomembrane system?
1. Golgi apparatus 2. Nuclear Envelope 3. Vesicles 4. Endoplasmic reticulum
Which two organelles have more than one membrane?
1. Mitochondria 2. Chloroplasts
Select the functions of a cytoskeleton.
1. Production of movement throughout the cell 2. Structural support
Match the type of cell junction with its function.
1. Tight Junction: Membrane structures actually attach to each other forming a barrier. 2. Gap Junction: Connections that allow molecules from the cytoplasm of one cell to pass directly into the cytoplasm of an adjacent cell. 3. Adhesion junction: Attachments between adjoining cells that are strong but flexible and keep cells in contact with one another.
Prokaryotes are typically _________ and ________ than eukaryotes.
1. smaller 2. less complex
In tissues that stretch, _________ junctions hold adjacent cells together.
Adhesion
Prokaryotes that belong to domain ___________ are well known as disease-causing agents and decomposers and are crucial to maintaining the biosphere.
Bacteria
The protective polysaccharide layer on the outside of the cell wall in some bacteria is called the....
Capsule
Which protein enables human body to distinguish its cells from cells of another organism?
Cell recognition cells
Proteins and their functions:
Channel Protein: Tunnel that allows specific molecules to pass through the plasma membrane Transport Protein: uses energy to allow the passage of molecules across the plasma membrane Cell recognition protein:
Which two categories of proteins embedded in the plasma membrane are responsible for allowing the passage of certain materials across the membrane?
Channel Proteins and Transport Proteins
The process by which chloropasts were derived from photosynthetic bacteria is called.....
Endosymbiosis
A cell is able to perform degradative and synthetic reactions in part due to ___________ proteins attached to the membrane of the cell.
Enzymatic
True or false: Lysosomes are water storing vesicles produced by the Golgi apparatus.
FALSE: Vacuoles store water. lysosomes are made by the Golgi apparatus, but contain digestive enzymes.
This structure allows the prokaryotic cell to move in a rotary-like motion:
Flagellum
Through which type of intercellular connection does chemical communication occur?
Gap junctions
What eukaryotic organelle is made up of three to twenty flattened saccules and receives transport vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus.
That proteins that functions to maintain the integrity of the bladder as it fills with fluid and swells are
Junction Proteins
The DNA of a prokaryotic cell is found within the region of the cytoplasm called...
Nucleoid
The tiny structures within eukaryotic cells, like mitochondria and lysosomes, that carry out specific functions for the cell are called ___________
Organelles
In the fluid-mosaic model, the "fluid" component of the membrane is composed of ___________ molecules.
PHOSPHOLIPID. The protein molecules are the "mosaic" of the model.
The hormone insulin binds to which type of protein in liver cells?
Receptor Proteins
The rough ER is studded with _____________ which are sites for the production of proteins.
Ribosomes
What is the site of synthesis of proteins in bacterial cells?
Ribosomes
Unspecialized cells that have the potential to divide almost indefinitely are termed _______ cells.
Stem
What is the fundamental unit of life?
The cell
Cells that serve as barriers, like those in the tubules of the kidneys, are held together by __________
Tight junctions
Which type of protein, involved in the passage of molecules and ions through the plasma membrane, might combine with a substance to aid in its passage across the membrane?
Transport Proteins
Which type of protein, involved in the passage of molecules and ions through the plasma membrane, might combine with a substance to aid its passage across the membrane.
Transport proteins
The plan cell ________ lies outside the plasma membrane and allows the cell to stretch while growing, yet gives support to the cell.
Wall
What type of molecules would be able to pass through the plasmodesmata and more from one plant cell to another?
Water and small water soluble molecules
Molecules of the plasma membrane that can establish the identity of a cell or play an important role in the immune response against pathogens are called...
glycoproteins
Cell membranes are composed mainly of _________
phospholipids
The mathematical ratio of the outer area of a cell compared to its volume is called...
surface-area-to-volume ratio