Chapter 3. Cells

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In animal cells, cell junctions called ______ junctions form barriers between cells that prevent leaking of fluids and water-soluble molecules.

tight

fuse cell membranes of adjacent animal cells, forming a barrier

tight junctions

Plant cells have large central ______ where water, salts, and sugars are stored and where materials are broken down and recycled with enzymes similar to lysosomes in animal cells.

vacuoles

Membranous spheres that transport materials inside the cell as part of the endomembrane system are called __________.

vesicles

What are the structures indicated by the arrows in the picture that have pinched off the Golgi apparatus and will deliver their contents to another part of the cell?

vesicles

connect animal cells to the extracellular matrix or to adjacent animal cells in one place

anchoring junctions

The ______ is a protein network that occurs within the cytosol, provides support, and helps form ______.

cytoskeleton; cell to cell connections

What is the network of sacs and tubules that extends off the nuclear envelope and is where proteins and lipids are produced?

endoplasmic reticulum

Organelles called lysosomes contain ______ that break down food particles, old organelles, and other cellular debris.

enzymes

Proteins that increase the speed of chemical reactions on the cell membrane and in other parts of the cell are called __________.

enzymes

The digestive ______ that end up inside lysosomes are made in the rough ER, and then the Golgi apparatus packages them into vesicles, forming lysosomes.

enzymes

What type of membrane protein speeds up chemical reactions?

enzymes

What are the tail-like structures indicated by letter A in the picture of a bacterium?

flagella

The cell membrane can be described as a(n) __________ mosaic because many of the diverse components can move freely within the cell membrane.

fluid mosaic

What type of microscope passes light through a transparent specimen to generate true-color views of cells?

light microscope

Cytoplasm can flow between adjacent plant cells through special openings in the cell wall called __________.

plasmodesmata

Tunnels called ______ occur in the cell walls of two adjacent plant cells and allow the cells to communicate and exchange materials with each other.

plasmodesmata

What is the most ancient type of life on Earth?

prokaryotes

all cell contents except the nucleus

cytoplasm

The ______ is a series of flattened sacs that sorts and packages materials into vesicles to be sent to the cell membrane.

Golgi apparatus

Protists, plants, fungi, and animals are organisms in the domain ______.

Eukarya

The organelle that is the site of photosynthesis in plant cells is the __________, which is a type of plastid.

chloroplast

The cell membrane is composed of a type of lipid molecule called a(n) ______, which has two fatty acids and a phosphate group extending from a glycerol molecule.

phospholipid

The two-layered nuclear envelope separates the nucleus of a cell from the __________.

cytoplasm

What is the network of protein fibers and tubules inside the cell that provides support and aids in cell division and movement?

cytoskeleton

Select all of the following that are true about organisms in Domain Bacteria. - Earth's oldest organisms - important decomposers and producers - most lack cell walls - some live in human intestines and help with digestion - some are used to make pharmaceuticals - contain multiple nuclei in each cell

- Earth's oldest organisms - important decomposers and producers - some live in human intestines and help with digestion - some are used to make pharmaceuticals

Select the three components of the cell theory devised in the mid-1800s. - All cells have nuclei. - The cell is the fundamental unit of all life. - All organisms are made of one or more cells. - All cells originate from preexisting cells. - All cells can arise from spontaneous generation.

- The cell is the fundamental unit of all life. - All organisms are made of one or more cells. - All cells originate from preexisting cells.

Select all of the following that may be components of cell membranes. - steroids - mitochondria - proteins - phospholipids

- steroids - proteins - phospholipids

Select a component of the cell membrane that is able to move laterally within the membrane, giving it the description of a fluid mosaic.

Proteins

______ microscopes bounce electrons off the outside of a metal-coated three-dimensional object to observe the exterior texture.

Scanning electron

True or false: Bacteria are the most abundant and diverse organisms.

True

What surrounds the cell membrane of most bacteria and provides structure and protection?

cell wall

Whether bacterium or blue whale, every organism is made of __________

cells.

What type of light microscope uses two or more lenses to focus visible light through a living or preserved specimen?

compound microscope

The __________ includes a fluid matrix of dissolved substances and also includes organelles and the cytoskeleton. It is found between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

cytoplasm

channels for the exchange of substances between adjacent animal cells

gap junctions

The phosphate "head" end of a phospholipid is ______, meaning its polar covalent bonds attract water, but the tails of a phospholipid are ______ and thus face away from water.

hydrophilic; hydrophobic

In the cytoskeleton, ______ are made of different proteins (depending upon the cell type) and act to maintain cell shape and bind certain cells together.

intermediate filaments

The area within the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell where the circular DNA molecule is found is called the ______ and is not bounded by a membrane.

nucleoid

In eukaryotic cells, the DNA that codes for the cell's proteins is stored in a membrane-bounded organelle called the __________.

nucleus

Biological membranes are selectively ______, meaning they allow only specific types of molecules to pass into or out of the cell.

permeable

What organelle protects all eukaryotic cells from toxic substances or toxic by-products of chemical reactions?

peroxisome

Organelles that originate in the ER and contain enzymes that dispose of toxic substances are called __________.

peroxisomes

Select all of the following that are able to pass freely through the phospholipid bilayer without the assistance of transport proteins. - O2 and CO2 - small nonpolar molecules - ions and polar molecules - lipids

- O2 and CO2 - small nonpolar molecules - lipids

Select all of the following that are functions of the cytoskeleton in the cell. - detoxification of chemicals - production of most of the cell's ATP - aid for cell division - transportation - structural support

- aid for cell division - transportation - structural suppory

Select all of the following that are present in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. - nucleus - cytoplasm - pigments - DNA - RNA - ribosomes

- cytoplasm - DNA - RNA - ribosomes

What plant organelle is shown in the image and contains photosynthetic pigments?

Chloroplast

the cell's genetic information

DNA

In a cell, ______ is the genetic information of the cell, and RNA plays a role in the production of ______.

DNA; proteins

______ cells are the simplest forms of life and lack a nucleus.

Prokaryotic

______ are flattened membrane sacs within a chloroplast where photosynthetic pigments, such as chlorophyll, are embedded.

Thylakoids

Domain Eukarya includes ______.

all organisms with eukaryotic cells

Microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules comprise the ______, which is a network of proteins that provide a structural framework within the cell.

cytoskeleton

The __________ theory states that all life is composed of one or more cells, which are the fundamental units of all life.

cell

lipid-rich boundary between the cells and outside environment

cell membrane

All living things consist of one or more __________.

cells

The cell wall openings in plant cells called plasmodesmata are most similar to __________ junctions in animal cells.

gap

What organelle of the endomembrane system breaks down debris, food, and old cell parts with special dismantling enzymes?

lysosome

All cells have a cell ______ that surrounds the cytoplasm and forms a boundary between the cell and its environment.

membrane

Cytoskeletal components called ______ are long, thin rods of actin protein that are used in muscle contractions, stretching and compression, and anchoring of cells.

microfilaments

Cellular respiration extracts energy from food and takes place in the organelle called a __________.

mitochondria

What eukaryotic organelle is shown in the picture and functions in the production of cellular energy by cellular respiration?

mitochondrion

The ______ found within the nuclear envelope are specialized channels that are composed of proteins and that allow the transport of substances into and out of the nucleus.

nuclear pores

In prokaryotic cells, DNA congregates in an area called the __________.

nucleoid

What type of cell membrane proteins help the body identify its own cells?

recognition proteins

The endoplasmic ______ is a network of membranes originating at the nuclear envelope and winding through the cell.

reticulum

The cell structure that manufactures proteins is called a __________.

ribosome

structures that manufacture proteins

ribosome

The nucleolus is a dense spot in the nucleus where components of ______ are assembled.

ribosomes

Proteins to be secreted outside the cell are formed at ribosomes on the surface of the ______ endoplasmic reticulum.

rough

What is the function of recognition proteins in the plasma membrane?

serve as "name tags" for the cell

Archaea are __________.

single-celled prokaryotes

Lipids, detoxifying enzymes, and membrane components are produced and stored in the __________ endoplasmic reticulum.

smooth

Molecules called ______, which include cholesterol, are membrane components that aid in membrane fluidity.

steroids

What is a correct description of a confocal microscope?

A laser is focused through a lens to the object, and the emitted light passes through a pinhole.

Select all the roles that membranes play in cells. - enclose organelles in eukaryotic cells - transcribe DNA into RNA and assemble ribosomes - transport substances into and out of the cell - receive and respond to external stimuli

- enclose organelles in eukaryotic cells - transport substances into and out of the cell - receive and respond to external stimuli

Select all of the following that are found in the cytoplasm, outside the nuclear membrane. - ions and enzymes - nucleolus - organelles - DNA-RNA complexes - cytoskeleton

- ions and enzymes - organelles - cytoskeleton

Select all of the following that differ between domains Bacteria and Archaea. - presence of cell wall in most - molecules that compose the membranes - evolutionary relationship to eukaryotes - location of DNA - cell size

- molecules that compose the membranes - evolutionary relationship to eukaryotes

Select all of the following that correctly describe Archaean cells. - arose before Bacteria - most have cell walls - lack nuclei and organelles - can have flagella - eukaryotic

- most have cell walls - lack nuclei and organelles - can have flagella

Select all of the following types of organisms that usually have cell walls. - plants - bacteria - archaea - animals - fungi - algae

- plants - bacteria - archaea - fungi - algae

Select all of the functions of cell walls. - store genetic material - organize microtubules - regulate cell volume - impart shape - prevent the cell from bursting

- regulate cell volume - impart shape - prevent the cell from bursting

Select all of the characteristics of organelles. - studded with membrane proteins - surrounded by membranes - only found in animal cells - contain distinct proteins - all types contain the same set of enzymes

- studded with membrane proteins - surrounded by membranes - contain distinct proteins

Key genetic sequences suggest that archaea are more closely related to members of domain ______ than they are to members of Domain Bacteria.

Eukarya

Lysosomes originate from vesicles that bud from the ______, and the enzymes contained in lysosomes are synthesized in the ______.

Golgi apparatus; rough ER

What is the function of a ribosome?

To manufacture proteins

______ proteins are embedded in the cell membrane and act as passageways for water-soluble materials into or out of the cell.

Transport

What type of cell membrane protein allows molecules and ions to enter or exit the cell?

Transport proteins

What plant cell organelle can occupy up to 90% of the cell volume and can exert turgor pressure against the cell membrane when it acquires water?

central vacuole

The rigid ______ of most bacterial cells surrounds the cell membrane, protecting the cell and giving the cell shape.

cell wall

In some types of bacteria, appendages called ______ rotate like a propeller and allow movement forward or backward.

flagella

All cells are surrounded by cell membranes, also called plasma membranes, that separate the cytoplasm from the __________.

outside environment

tunnels for the exchange of substances between adjacent plant cells

plasmodesmata

Folds in the membrane of an organelle provide tremendous amount of ______ for cellular reactions without significantly increasing the volume of the organelle.

surface area


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