Chapter 3 Review Questions
What relates to the role of the microtubules in a eukaryotic cell?
cell shape, cilia and flagella, and organelle movement
The mitochondria of a eukaryotic cell is the site of
cellular respiration
Which of these is a pigment located within the thylakoid membrane that functions to capture solar energy?
chlorophyll
According to endosymbiotic theory, organelles specific to plants called __________ probably evolved from cyanobacterial ancestors.
chloroplasts
According to the endosymbiotic theory, ...... were/was originally photosynthesis bacteria
chloroplasts
The process of photosynthesis occurs within organelles called ________
chloroplasts
What two eukaryotic organelles function to convert energy into a form that cells can use
chloroplasts and mitochondria
According to endosymbiotic theory, organelles specific to plants called __________ , probably evolved from cyanobacterial ancestors.
chlorplasts
The combination of DNA and protein in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is called
chromatin
Chromatin, which consists of DNA and associated proteins, undergoes coiling and condenses during cell division to form
chromosomes
Tay-Sachs is often referred to as a lysosomal storage disorder because it prevents the function of lysosomal _________ , such as beta-hexosaminidase.
enzymes
Cells in which two domains lack a membrane-bound nucleus?
eubacteria and archaea
Which of these cells have a membrane bound nucleus?
eukaryotes only
True or false: Peptidoglycan is a structural component of the cell walls of bacteria, archaeans, and eukaryotes.
false
True or false: The main characteristic that distinguishes a eukaryotic cell from a prokaryotic cell is a cell wall.
false
Some bacteria have long, thin appendages that rotate like propellers, allowing the bacterial cell to move in fluid. These appendages are called ________.
flagella
The.... is involved in the movement of a prokaryotic cell
flagella
This organelle acts as a processing center for vesicles leaving the endoplasmic reticulum
golgi apparatus
Which organelle receives proteins and lipid-filled vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum and then repackages them for export in secretory vesicles?
golgi apparatus
As the size of a cell decreases, the ratio of its surface area to volume
increases
Cytoskeletal filaments that are larger than actin filaments but smaller than microtubules are called _________ filaments.
intermediate
The organelle that contains the genetic material in a eukaryotic cell is called the
nucleus
What would not be found in a prokaryotic cell?
nucleus
The small structures within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell that perform specific functions are called
organelles
Which organelle is assembled in the nucleolus of the nucleus?
ribosome
The rough ER differs from the smooth ER in that it is covered with:
ribosomes
Eukaryotic cells contain
a nucleus, DNA, plasma membrane, and mitochondria
Evidence supports a similar process for the origin of the energy organelles, the _________ that carry out photosynthesis and the ___________ that carry out cellular respiration.
1. chloroplasts 2. mitochondria
The substance consisting of DNA and associated proteins in a eukaryotic cell's nucleus is called __________. When highly condensed, as it is in preparation of cell division, this material is called __________.
1. chromatin 2. chromosomes
The smooth ER synthesizes primarily__________ molecules while the rough ER is involved with the production of ________ molecules.
1. phospholipids 2. proteins
Which molecule is used to fuel all energy dependent cellular processes?
ATP
Formerly called microfilaments, ____________ filaments are long, very thin flexible fibers that account for the formation of pseudopods (false feet) used by some cells in order to move in an amoeboid fashion.
actin
The component of the cytoskeleton is located just under the plasma membrane of a eukaryotic cell
actin filaments
What are components of the cytoskeleton?
actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules
What two statements are part of the cell theory?
all organisms are made up of cells and all cells come from pre-existing cells
Chloroplasts use solar energy to synthesize _______ during a process called photosynthesis.
carbohydrates
The basic unit of living organisms, which can carry out all of the necessary functions of life is the
cell
The smallest structure capable of performing all the basic functions of life is the
cell
A protistan engulfs a macromolecule via a vesicle. Which organelle could fuse to this vesicle and aid in breaking down this molecule?
lysosome
This organelle acts as a digestive organelle and may also be used to recycle the internal components of a cell
lysosome
Due to a mutation in the HEXA gene, a substance called GM2, normally present in the tissues and nerve cells of the brain, accumulates there. This mutation mainly effects enzymes associated with which organelle in an affected individuals' cells? Multiple choice question.
lysosomes
Centrosomes and centrioles act as organizing centers for which component of the cytoskeleton
microtubules
In a eukaryotic cell, within which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
mitochondria
The endosymbiotic theory explains the origins of which of the following components of a eukaryotic cell?
mitochondria, chloroplasts, and internal membranes
What are the components of the endomembrane system?
nuclear envelope, endoplasm reticulum, the golgi apparatus, and vesicles
Bacterial cell walls contain which complex molecule composed of carbohydrate chains connected by peptides?
peptidoglycan
Liver and kidney cells filter and destroy many toxins. As a result they contain high numbers of which type of organelle?
peroxisomes
Which cellular process occurs within chloroplasts?
photosynthesis
Small circular pieces of DNA that are found in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell are called
plasmids
Chromatin consists of DNA and associated:
proteins
The fluid-filled space inside a chloroplast is called the
stroma
The cell theory states
the cell is the basic unit of life
True or False: The nucleoplasm has a different fluid composition than the cytoplasm of a cell.
true
True or false: Lysosomes and peroxisomes are structurally similar, but differ according to the enzymes that they contain. True false question.
true
Which protein forms microtubules in the cell?
tubulin
What are components of the cytoplasm?
water, salts, and dissolved organic molecules