AP Bio CH 4
In the mitochondria, the energy from 'food' molecules (such as glucose) that are partially broken down in the cytosol are converted to
ATP
Which statement about the plant cell is false
it completely isolates adjacent cells from one another
All cellular membranes
regulate which materials can cross the membrane
Chromatin is a series of entangled threads composed to
DNA and protein
What is the difference between 'free' ribosomes and 'attached' ribosomes?
Free ribosomes are in the cytoplasm, whereas attached ribosomes are anchored to the endoplasmic reticulum. Free ribosomes produce proteins in the cytosol, whereas attached ribosomes produce proteins that are inserted into the ER.
Which of the following organelles is found only in plant cells?
Glyoxysome
Which organelle or structure converts stored lipids to carbohydrates in plants?
Glyoxysomes
What statements about the nuclear envelope is true?
It contains pores for the passage of large molecules and it is composed of two membranes
which organelle is not enclosed by at least two membranes?
Lysosome
Which organelle or structure is generated by the Golgi; contains digestive enzymes to hydrolyze macromolecules?
Lysosomes
Which statement bout mitochondria is false?
Mitochondria are green because they contain chlorophyll
Which organelle or structure contains special enzymes to safely break down toxic by-products of oxidation?
Peroxisomes
Which organelle or structure is generated by the plasma membrane; contains macromolecules?
Phagosomes
Which of the following is not a component of the endomembrane system?
Plastids
Ribosomes are made up of
RNA and proteins
What isn't a membrane-enclosed organelle?
Ribosome
What is/are found in prokaryotic cells?
Ribosomes
Which organelle or structure translates mRNA into polypeptides?
Ribosomes
If all the lysosomes within a cell suddenly ruptures, what would be the most likely result?
The macromolecules in the cytosol would break down
Which of the following statements about lysosomes is true
They are the sites where autophagy occurs
What is the major distinction between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?
a prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus, whereas eukarytoic cell does
Microtubules are composed of monomers of
a- and b-tubulin
Members of the domains Bacteria and Archaea
are prokaryotics
Cilia
are shorter and more numerous than flagella
Many proteins within the endomembrane system are transported to the correct location by the means of
carbohydrate groups found on the packaged glycoproteins
In some prokaryotic organisms, the plasma membrane folds to form an internal membrane system that is able to
carry on photosynthesis
A specialized structure found in most prokaryotes is the
cell wall
A vesicle containing proteins from the ER fuses with the _____ regious of the Golgi complex
cis
The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
creates a large membrane surface for reactions withtin the mitochondrion
Which of the following are not specialized cell junctions?
cytoplasmic plaques
Lysosomes are important to eukaryotic cells because they contain
digestive enzymes
An organelle with an internal cross section showing a characteristic "9+2" microtubule morphology is the
flagellum
Some bacteria are able to propel themselves through liquid y the means of a structure called the
flagellum
The electrical signal for a contraction passes rapidly form one heart muscle cell to the next by way of
gap junctions
which statement about animal cell junctions is false
gap junctions block communication between adjacent cells
Ribosomes are the structures in which
genetic information is used to make proteins
Celles that synthesize a large amount of protein, such as ______, are packed with rough endoplasmic reticulum.
glandular
An organelle consisting of a series of flattened sacks stacked somewhat like saucers is the
golgi apparatus
Which of the following are two components of chloroplasts?
grana and thylakoids
The rough ER is the portion of the ER that
has ribosomes attached to ie
The role of organelles is to
increase the efficiency of cellular activities
A group of transmembrane proteins involved in maintaining cell structure via their interactions with the cytoskeleton and extracellular and matrix are known as
integrins
A secondary lysosome is a lysosome that
is a primary lysosome that has fused with a phagosome
The cytosol
is composed largely of water
The DNA of mitochondira
is used to make proteins needed for the mitochondrial function
The cytoskeleton consists of
microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments
The DNA of prokaryotic cells is found in the
nucleoid region
A large organelle found in eukaryotic cells that genetically controls the cell's activities is the
nucleus
The membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum are continuous with the membranes of the
nucleus
Which structure of an animal cell has the largest volume?
nucleus
A prokaryotic cell does not have a _____ or _______
nucleus; membrane bound organelles
In order to survive, cells must
obtain and process energy, convert genetic information into proteins,replicate
One difference between plant cells and animal cells is that
only animal cells contain centrioles
Prokaryotic cells generally are smaller than eukaryotic cells because
only eukaryotes have compartmentalization, which allows for specialization
Chlorplasts are a kind of
plastid
Which type of organelle is ofund in plants but not in animals?
plastids
The membrane surrounding each organelle
regulates movement into and out of the organelle
Proteins that are transported in vesicles are made by
ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum
The plasma membrane of a cell
separates the cell from its environment, regulates what goes in and out of the cell, helps maintain a constant internal environment and communicates with adjacent cells
Cells that perform little protein synthesis but are involved with the modification of molecules that enter the body through the digestive system typically have large amounts of
smooth ER
The DNA of a chloroplast is located in the
stroma
Chloroplasts are the structures in which
sunlight energy is converted into chemical energy
Ribosomes are not found in
the Golgi apparatus
How does the surface are-to-volume ration of a 1-mm cube compare to the surface area-to-volume ratio of a 3-mm cube?
the ratio decreases as the cube becomes larger
Steriods such as cholesterol are synthesized by
the smooth ER
the difference between tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions is that
tight junctions and desmosomes have mechanical roles, whereas gap junctions facilitate communication between cells
You would NOT expect to find RNA in which structure?
vacuole