Exam 5: Cell Structure
Exam 1: Organization of the Body125 Questions
Exam 2: Homeostasis31 Questions
Exam 3: Chemical Basis of Life164 Questions
Exam 4: Biomolecules87 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Structure171 Questions
Exam 6: Cell Function136 Questions
Exam 7: Cell Growth and Development111 Questions
Exam 8: Introduction to Tissues46 Questions
Exam 9: Tissue Types158 Questions
Exam 10: Skin241 Questions
Exam 11: Skeletal Tissues180 Questions
Exam 12: Axial Skeleton139 Questions
Exam 13: Appendicular Skeleton51 Questions
Exam 14: Articulations178 Questions
Exam 15: Axial Muscles151 Questions
Exam 16: Appendicular Muscles40 Questions
Exam 17: Muscle Contraction226 Questions
Exam 18: Nervous System Cells157 Questions
Exam 19: Nerve Signaling119 Questions
Exam 20: Central Nervous System245 Questions
Exam 21: Peripheral Nervous System165 Questions
Exam 22: Autonomic Nervous System111 Questions
Exam 23: General Senses105 Questions
Exam 24: Special Senses197 Questions
Exam 25: Endocrine Regulation127 Questions
Exam 26: Endocrine Glands174 Questions
Exam 27: Blood230 Questions
Exam 28: Heart190 Questions
Exam 29: Blood Vessels96 Questions
Exam 30: Circulation of the Blood133 Questions
Exam 31: Lymphatic System196 Questions
Exam 32: Innate Immunity88 Questions
Exam 33: Adaptive Immunity131 Questions
Exam 34: Stress138 Questions
Exam 35: Respiratory Tract213 Questions
Exam 36: Ventilation127 Questions
Exam 37: Gas Exchange & Transport70 Questions
Exam 38: Upper Digestive Tract148 Questions
Exam 39: Lower Digestive Tract107 Questions
Exam 40: Digestion and Absorption250 Questions
Exam 41: Nutrition and Metabolism244 Questions
Exam 42: Urinary System242 Questions
Exam 43: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance201 Questions
Exam 44: Acid Base Balance190 Questions
Exam 45: Male Reproductive System213 Questions
Exam 46: Female Reproductive System228 Questions
Exam 47: Growth and Development233 Questions
Exam 48: Genetics and Heredity235 Questions
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The structure in cells that is associated with the enzymatic breakdown (digestion) of foreign material is the:
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Which of the following is not true of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
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An important function of the cell membrane is the maintenance of cell integrity.
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Explain what structure on the cell membrane makes it difficult to transplant an organ from one person into another.
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Match each term to the phrase that describes it best.
-Cell extensions that lack the center pair of microtubules and can function as sensory organelles; not found in blood cells, but most other cells have them
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-Largest of the cell fibers; act like "engines" for the cell
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The ____ is often called the microtubule organizing center.
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It is likely that a muscle cell would have more mitochondria than a fat cell.
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-Microtubule organizing centers that also play a role in cell division
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Match each cell structure with its corresponding description or function.
-Vesicles or sacs in the cell that can destroy large molecules or even the cell itself
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-Cell connection that forms a "collar" around groups of cells
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The "typical" cell described in this chapter is very similar to most of the cells in the human body.
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Lysosomes are vesicles that have been pinched off from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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Proteins in the cell membrane can control the movement of material through the cell membrane.
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-Structures that destroy improperly folded protein molecules that could possibly harm the cell
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Explain the structure and function of cilia and flagella. What is the only type of human cell that has a flagellum?
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Nuclear pore complexes regulate what can enter and leave the nucleus.
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