Exam 5: Eukaryotic Cell Structure
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All of the following processes are located within a membranous structure EXCEPT
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Which of the following are characteristics of hydrogenosomes that distinguish them from mitochondria?
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An arrangement of microtubules located in the matrix of cilia and flagella is called the __________.
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)with many ribosomes attached is called __________ ER,whereas endoplasmic reticulum that is mostly devoid of ribosomes is called __________ ER.
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Ribosomes are not considered to be organelles because they are not bounded by a membrane.
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Eukaryotic ribosomes may be free in the cytoplasm or attached to the __________ __________.
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The organelle responsible for harvesting light as an energy source for photosynthesis is the
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The nucleolus is a highly active region of the nucleus that is required for synthesis of ribosomes.
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Although similar in function,the eukaryotic ribosome is generally smaller and more complex than the prokaryotic ribosome.
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Which types of eukaryotic cells have cell walls composed of cellulose?
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Enzymes needed to digest all types of macromolecules are found in
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The distribution of lipids in the plasma membrane of eukaryotes is symmetrical.
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The nucleolar organizer is a part of a specific chromosome that directs the synthesis of
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The plasma membrane of eukaryotes contains all of the following EXCEPT
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In eukaryotic cells,the enzymes involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (Kreb's cycle)are located
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