Chapter 4 A tour of the cell
Which one of the following organelles is not surrounded by a membrane?
ribosomes
How is it possible that antibiotics can target bacterial cells in your body without harming your own cells?
Antibiotics target aspects of bacterial cells that human cells lack
Which one of the following lists the steps involved in the production of new proteins in the appropriate order and correctly describes each step?
DNA transfers information to mRNA...mRNA travels from nucleus to cytoplasm... ribosomes translate mRNA into proteins
What is the most likely pathway to be taken by a newly synthesized protein that will be secreted by a cell?
ER → Golgi → vesicles that fuse with plasma membrane
A researcher made an interesting observation about a protein used to build a cell's plasma membrane. The final protein in the plasma membrane was slightly different from the protein made by the ER. The protein was probably altered in the __________.
Golgi apparatus
You look into a microscope and view an unknown cell. What might you see that would tell you whether the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus.
Which one of the following is the most likely consequence for a cell lacking functional lysosomes?
The cell becomes crowded with undigested wastes.
Why are MRSA infections more common in health-care settings?
There is more antibiotic use in health-care settings, which results in more antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
Why are antibiotic-resistant bacteria becoming more common?
Widespread antibiotic use encourages natural selection of bacteria with mutations that provide resistance to these antibiotics.
A certain cell has a plasma membrane, ribosomes, and a nucleoid region. Based on this information, it could be __________.
a bacterium
The endomembrane system does all of the following except __________.
act as the control center of the cell
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar in that they both __________; they are different in that chloroplasts, but not mitochondria, __________.
have an inner membrane and outer membrane ... carry out photosynthesis
Mitochondria appear in the greatest numbers in cells that are __________
metabolically active
Taxol is a drug that can kill rapidly dividing cells. When taxol is added, cells are unable to complete cell division. Taxol most likely affects the function of __________.
microtubules
Some poisons, such as cyanide and arsenic, bind to molecules involved in the synthesis of ATP. If a cell is exposed to these poisons, most of them would be found in the __________.
mitochondria
Which of the following would be found in a eukaryotic animal cell?
mitochondrion
A plant cell was grown in a test tube containing radioactive nucleotides, the parts from which DNA is built. Later examination of the cell showed the radioactivity to be concentrated in the
nucleus
Which of the following organelles would be especially abundant in the pancreatic cells that produce digestive enzymes that function in the small intestine?
rough endoplasmic reticulum
You would expect a cell with an extensive Golgi apparatus to
secrete a lot of material
What is the advantage of the extensive infolding of the inner membrane of mitochondria?
to increase the surface area to maximize ATP production