Deck 4: Organization of the Cell

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Which scientist first viewed living cells?

A) Robert Hooke
B) Matthias Schleiden
C) Theodor Schwann
D) Anton van Leeuwenhoek
E) August Weismann
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It is advantageous for cells to be small because:

A) a small cell size prevents a cell from weighing too much.
B) a small cell size occupies less space in nature where space is limited.
C) a small cell has a small volume relative to surface area, thereby increasing efficient transport.
D) a small cell has a small surface area relative to volume, thereby facilitating ion balance.
E) a small cell is better able to conserve energy than a larger cell.
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Evidence that all living cells have a common origin is provided by:

A) the cell theory, which states that the cell is the basic unit of life.
B) the fact that all new cells come from previously existing cells.
C) the fact that cells are the building blocks of the most complex plants.
D) basic similarities in cell structure and chemistry.
E) the fact that cells are the smallest units that can carry out all life activities.
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DNA is associated with proteins, forming a complex called:

A) chromosomes.
B) nucleoli.
C) nucleus.
D) genes.
E) chromatin.
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Figure 4-1
Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-1 Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following statements about Figure 4-1 is true?</strong> A) Figure B has a greater surface area than Figure A. B) Figure B has a greater volume than Figure A. C) Figure B has a smaller volume than Figure A. D) Figure B has a greater surface area to volume ratio than Figure A. E) Figure B has a smaller surface area to volume ratio than Figure A. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following statements about Figure 4-1 is true?

A) Figure B has a greater surface area than Figure A.
B) Figure B has a greater volume than Figure A.
C) Figure B has a smaller volume than Figure A.
D) Figure B has a greater surface area to volume ratio than Figure A.
E) Figure B has a smaller surface area to volume ratio than Figure A.
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Differential centrifugation is a process that:

A) separates different components of the cell that function differently.
B) separates components of the cell that have a different chemical makeup.
C) analyzes the chemical components of the cell.
D) separates components of the cell that have different densities.
E) allows researchers to view the contents of the cells.
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You want to determine the location of a specific protein in a cell using a colored stain.Which of the following is the best technique for this purpose?

A) electron microscopy
B) phase contrast microscopy
C) bright-field microscopy
D) fluorescence microscopy
E) dark-field microscopy
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Membrane-bounded organelles facilitate faster chemical reactions because:

A) reactants are within close proximity to each other.
B) membranes lower the activation energy of biochemical reactions.
C) membrane-bounded organelles act as catalysts for biochemical reactions.
D) reactants move faster within membrane-bounded organelles.
E) reactants are less likely to encounter each other within membrane-bounded organelles.
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A eukaryotic cell:

A) is usually smaller than a prokaryotic cell.
B) has its DNA concentrated in one area of the cell without a nuclear membrane.
C) typically has a cell wall, in addition to a plasma membrane.
D) is exemplified by bacteria.
E) has a variety of membranous organelles.
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In the classic experiments by Bracht and Hammerling, the nucleus of Acetabularia was removed, the cap was cut off, a nucleus of a different species was inserted, and the cap was allowed to regenerate.The new cap was then removed.After the second regeneration, the cap was observed, and the following conclusion was made:

A) The shape of the cap was controlled by the nucleus, thus, the nucleus was the control center of the cell.
B) The shape of the cap was under the control of the stalk, which produced a control substance.
C) The shape of the cap was independent of both the stalk and the holdfast.
D) The "cren" caps were defective due to some mutation in the cap.Thus, "cren" caps are independent of control from both the base and the holdfast.
E) At the time no conclusion could be made because in the early 20th century, biologists did not know about the composition of DNA.
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The accompanying figure is the product of a: <strong>The accompanying figure is the product of a:  </strong> A) phase-contrast light microscope. B) Nomarski differential interference microscope. C) transmission electron microscope. D) scanning electron microscope. E) confocal fluorescence microscope. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) phase-contrast light microscope.
B) Nomarski differential interference microscope.
C) transmission electron microscope.
D) scanning electron microscope.
E) confocal fluorescence microscope.
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The ratio of the size of the image seen with the microscope to the actual size of the object is called:

A) magnification.
B) resolution.
C) resolving power.
D) centrifugation.
E) fractionation.
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Nucleoli contain chromosomal regions that specialize in making:

A) proteins.
B) RNA.
C) ribosomes.
D) lipids.
E) hormones.
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Figure 4-1
Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-1 Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s).   One strategy that allows larger cells to have an effective surface area to volume ratio is:</strong> A) having a completely spherical shape. B) being short and fat. C) having thin, finger-like projections. D) having a thinner plasma membrane. E) locomotion. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
One strategy that allows larger cells to have an effective surface area to volume ratio is:

A) having a completely spherical shape.
B) being short and fat.
C) having thin, finger-like projections.
D) having a thinner plasma membrane.
E) locomotion.
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Which of the following descriptions or structures does NOT match the cell type?

A) Sperm cells have flagella.
B) Nerve cells have long, thin extensions.
C) Epithelial cells are rectangular.
D) White blood cells can change shape.
E) Smallest cell are egg cells.
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Which of the following structures or activities is NOT directly part of the endomembrane system?

A) budding
B) lysosomes
C) ribosomes
D) peroxisomes
E) Golgi complex
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The scanning electron microscope differs from the transmission electron microscope in that the scanning electron microscope:

A) can view a live specimen.
B) relies on the detection of electrons from the beam after contact with the specimens.
C) can view the internal structure of a cell.
D) utilizes a beam of light that passes through the specimen.
E) gives a three dimensional image of the object being studied.
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If a toxin, such as a bacterial toxin, destroys ribosomes, what cellular activity will be affected first?

A) protein synthesis
B) DNA synthesis
C) movement
D) energy storage
E) active transport
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Electron microscopes have a much higher resolution than either the human eye or any light microscope because:

A) of their higher magnification.
B) the lenses used are of much higher quality.
C) of the very short (nanometer) wavelengths of electrons.
D) the images are viewed on screens, rather than directly using an eyepiece or ocular lens.
E) it can be used to view stained or living cells.
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A single cell in a smoker's lung has become cancerous.It doubles its DNA and divides much faster than a normal lung cell.The most likely change that would have caused this condition took place in the:

A) nucleus.
B) nucleolus.
C) microtubule.
D) mitochondria.
E) lysosome.
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The theory that chloroplasts and mitochondria had their evolutionary beginnings in eukaryotic cells as endosymbionts is supported by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) chloroplasts and mitochondria are completely autonomous within eukaryotic cells.
B) chloroplasts and mitochondria have DNA.
C) chloroplasts and mitochondria have small ribosomes for protein synthesis.
D) chloroplasts and mitochondria are approximately the same size as prokaryotic cells.
E) chloroplasts and mitochondria have the same shape as prokaryotic cells.
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The cis face of the Golgi complex is most directly involved in which of the following?

A) packaging molecules in vesicles
B) accepting vesicles from the ER
C) synthesizing proteins
D) transporting molecules out of the Golgi
E) catalyzing the efficient folding of proteins
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During an infection, white blood cells travel to the infected site and phagocytize the pathogens.After phagocytosis, primary lysosomes fuse with the phagocytic vesicle to form a larger vesicle called a secondary lysosome.The reason for this is:

A) to introduce antibodies to the phagocytic vesicles.
B) to wrap the pathogen in additional membrane, rendering them harmless.
C) to coat the bacteria in lipids derived from the Golgi complex, which cover and smother them.
D) to mix the pathogens with strong hydrolytic enzymes and destroy them.
E) to prepare the bacteria for export from the body.
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 4-4.If you treated this organelle to remove ONLY the chlorophyll, which label indicates the portion of the organelle that would be most directly affected by this treatment?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Figure 4-4.If you treated this organelle to remove ONLY the chlorophyll, which label indicates the portion of the organelle that would be most directly affected by this treatment?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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A glycoprotein destined for secretion from the cell would move through the Golgi complex in this sequence:

A) cis face to medial region to trans face
B) trans face to cis face to medial region
C) trans face to medial region to cis face
D) cis face to trans face to medial region
E) medial face to trans face to cis face
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water occurs in the portion of Figure 4-4 labeled:</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water occurs in the portion of Figure 4-4 labeled:

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 4-2.The cellular structure indicated by the arrow is responsible for:</strong> A) lipid and fatty acid metabolism. B) protein synthesis. C) digestion of unused organelles. D) replication. E) cellular respiration. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Figure 4-2.The cellular structure indicated by the arrow is responsible for:

A) lipid and fatty acid metabolism.
B) protein synthesis.
C) digestion of unused organelles.
D) replication.
E) cellular respiration.
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Proteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within the:</strong> A) lysosomes. B) nucleus. C) mitochondria. D) Golgi complex. E) peroxisomes. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Proteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within the:

A) lysosomes.
B) nucleus.
C) mitochondria.
D) Golgi complex.
E) peroxisomes.
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following structures would not be found in cells of a plant's roots?</strong> A) mitochondria B) chloroplasts C) endoplasmic reticulum D) nucleus E) Golgi complex <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following structures would not be found in cells of a plant's roots?

A) mitochondria
B) chloroplasts
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) nucleus
E) Golgi complex
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following functions would most likely be occurring in the structure surrounded by the box in Figure 4-2?</strong> A) apoptosis B) dynein movement C) formation of hydrogen peroxide D) molecular chaperone activity E) cholesterol synthesis <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following functions would most likely be occurring in the structure surrounded by the box in Figure 4-2?

A) apoptosis
B) dynein movement
C) formation of hydrogen peroxide
D) molecular chaperone activity
E) cholesterol synthesis
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The smooth endoplasmic reticulum:

A) is absent in most plant cells.
B) synthesizes proteins.
C) provides structural support.
D) synthesizes lipids.
E) is required for ribosome synthesis.
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One function of peroxisomes involves the process of:

A) cell death.
B) water storage.
C) protein synthesis.
D) DNA replication.
E) detoxification.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The organelle featured in Figure 4-3:</strong> A) is present in a few prokaryotes. B) is the major site of protein synthesis in the cell. C) plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted. D) plays a central role in energy metabolism. E) is located in the nucleus. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The organelle featured in Figure 4-3:

A) is present in a few prokaryotes.
B) is the major site of protein synthesis in the cell.
C) plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted.
D) plays a central role in energy metabolism.
E) is located in the nucleus.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The main process that occurs at the site of the structures marked by arrows in Figure 4-3 is:</strong> A) protein synthesis. B) photosynthesis. C) conversion of food molecules to ATP. D) processing and packaging of proteins. E) transcription. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The main process that occurs at the site of the structures marked by arrows in Figure 4-3 is:

A) protein synthesis.
B) photosynthesis.
C) conversion of food molecules to ATP.
D) processing and packaging of proteins.
E) transcription.
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A cellular structure found in plant but not animal cells is the:

A) chloroplast.
B) ribosome.
C) endoplasmic reticulum.
D) microtubule.
E) microfilament.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The structures indicated by the arrows in Figure 4-3 are:</strong> A) intermembrane space. B) grana. C) cristae. D) matrices. E) plastids. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The structures indicated by the arrows in Figure 4-3 are:

A) intermembrane space.
B) grana.
C) cristae.
D) matrices.
E) plastids.
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The __________ can be considered a sorting, processing and packaging center.

A) centriole
B) centrosome
C) Golgi complex
D) vacuole
E) cytoskeleton
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following organelles plays an important role in apoptosis, or programmed cell death?</strong> A) ribosomes B) mitochondria C) chloroplasts D) vacuoles E) peroxisomes <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following organelles plays an important role in apoptosis, or programmed cell death?

A) ribosomes
B) mitochondria
C) chloroplasts
D) vacuoles
E) peroxisomes
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Which of the following is a key component of the cytoskeleton?

A) centrosome
B) microtubules
C) DNA
D) ribosomes
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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All of the following functions are performed by plant vacuoles EXCEPT:

A) maintaining hydrostatic (turgor) pressure.
B) waste storage and recycling.
C) storage of proteins.
D) breakdown of unneeded cellular materials.
E) storage of nucleic acids.
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Which of the following statements concerning centrioles is FALSE?

A) They are present in most animal cells but not most plant cells.
B) They are duplicated before cell division.
C) They have a 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules.
D) They are found in the centrosome.
E) They are thought to play a role in microtubule assembly.
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The existence of a separate set of enzymes and DNA molecules in mitochondria and chloroplasts provide support for serial endosymbiosis.
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Intermediate filaments are most closely associated with which of the following?

A) actin.
B) microvilli.
C) pseudopodia.
D) keratins.
E) myosin.
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Which of the following is(are) located between the primary walls of adjacent cells?

A) intermediate filaments
B) myosin
C) actin filaments
D) middle lamella
E) secondary wall
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In animal cells the main microtubule organizing center (or centrosome) is important in cell division.
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List the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.Identify three ways that these differences impact cell function.
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Which of the following is NOT a cell covering or part of a cell covering?

A) glycocalyx
B) extracellular matrix
C) cristae
D) cell wall
E) integrins
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The smooth ER is the primary site for the synthesis of proteins and cholesterol needed to make membranes.
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Briefly explain the relationship between the surface area and volume of a cell and overall cell size.List two ways in which organisms have successfully "solved" this problem.
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Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

A) chloroplast-storage of enzymes
B) lysosome-powerhouse of the cell
C) centrosome-cell division
D) plastids-structural support of the cell
E) Golgi complex-production of energy
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The force necessary to cause microtubules of cilia and flagella to slide alongside one another is provided through the action of __________ proteins, which derive the energy to perform their work directly from __________ molecules.

A) kinesin; ADP
B) kinesin; glucose
C) tubulin; ATP
D) dynein; ATP
E) dynein; ADP
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List the similarities and differences between the functions of the chloroplasts and mitochondria.Include the identification of specific structures in your comparison.
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Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

A) middle lamella-cellulose
B) integrins-receptors
C) primary cell wall-pectin
D) fibronectins-wood
E) secondary cell wall-glycoproteins
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You isolate a cellular structure and determine that it is composed of α\alpha -tubulin and β\beta -tubulin.Based on this evidence, you correctly identify this structure as:

A) a structural MAP.
B) a microfilament.
C) a microtubule.
D) an actin filament.
E) a myosin filament.
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Mitochondria play an important role in cell necrosis.
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A basal body is most closely related to a:

A) ribosome.
B) thylakoid.
C) centriole.
D) centrosome.
E) lysosome.
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As a result of testing an experimental drip on a vertebrate cell, you notice that the cell cortex becomes more fluid, and although the cell remains strong, it loses its ability to move.Based on this evidence, you correctly conclude that the drug most directly affected:

A) α\alpha -tubulin.
B) β\beta -tubulin.
C) actin filaments.
D) myosin.
E) intermediate filaments.
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The structures in the micrograph are: <strong>The structures in the micrograph are:  </strong> A) chloroplasts. B) cilia. C) rough ER. D) flagella. E) B and D. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) chloroplasts.
B) cilia.
C) rough ER.
D) flagella.
E) B and D.
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Peroxisomes are found in large numbers in cells that synthesize, store, and degrade lipids, and one of their functions is to break down protein molecules.
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Identify two structural components of the cytoskeleton, and briefly describe their function(s).
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Enzymes called proteases in the ER lumen catalyze folding of proteins into proper conformations.
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Some cells are very large, seemingly in defiance of maintaining a large surface area to volume ratio.What are some strategies or adaptations that these cells may use in order to maintain a reasonable surface area to volume ratio?
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Cells that secrete large amounts of glycoprotein have many Golgi stacks.
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Proteasomes direct the destruction of defective DNA.
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A bacterial pathogen has just entered the body of a person.Describe the sequence of events that lead to the production of enzymes that will hydrolytically destroy the bacterial cell, beginning with events in the nucleus and ending with destruction of the pathogen.
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DNA is associated with RNA and certain proteins forming chromatin.
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Golgi complexes of prokaryotic cells produce extracellullar polysaccharides that are used to make cell walls.
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For the following medical conditions, describe the likely cellular organelle or structure that has been affected in such a way as to cause the condition (note: There may be more than one organelle or structure involved):
A.
The sperm of a man cannot swim, thus rendering him infertile.
B.
A child experiences kidney failure due to Fabry's disease where the cells lining the inside of the kidney tubule accumulate abnormally large amounts of glycolipids that are usually degraded by enzymes.
C.
A person dies within minutes after ingesting cyanide because ATP is no longer being synthesized.
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Which scientist first viewed living cells?

A) Robert Hooke
B) Matthias Schleiden
C) Theodor Schwann
D) Anton van Leeuwenhoek
E) August Weismann
D
2
It is advantageous for cells to be small because:

A) a small cell size prevents a cell from weighing too much.
B) a small cell size occupies less space in nature where space is limited.
C) a small cell has a small volume relative to surface area, thereby increasing efficient transport.
D) a small cell has a small surface area relative to volume, thereby facilitating ion balance.
E) a small cell is better able to conserve energy than a larger cell.
C
3
Evidence that all living cells have a common origin is provided by:

A) the cell theory, which states that the cell is the basic unit of life.
B) the fact that all new cells come from previously existing cells.
C) the fact that cells are the building blocks of the most complex plants.
D) basic similarities in cell structure and chemistry.
E) the fact that cells are the smallest units that can carry out all life activities.
D
4
DNA is associated with proteins, forming a complex called:

A) chromosomes.
B) nucleoli.
C) nucleus.
D) genes.
E) chromatin.
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Figure 4-1
Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-1 Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following statements about Figure 4-1 is true?</strong> A) Figure B has a greater surface area than Figure A. B) Figure B has a greater volume than Figure A. C) Figure B has a smaller volume than Figure A. D) Figure B has a greater surface area to volume ratio than Figure A. E) Figure B has a smaller surface area to volume ratio than Figure A.
Which of the following statements about Figure 4-1 is true?

A) Figure B has a greater surface area than Figure A.
B) Figure B has a greater volume than Figure A.
C) Figure B has a smaller volume than Figure A.
D) Figure B has a greater surface area to volume ratio than Figure A.
E) Figure B has a smaller surface area to volume ratio than Figure A.
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Differential centrifugation is a process that:

A) separates different components of the cell that function differently.
B) separates components of the cell that have a different chemical makeup.
C) analyzes the chemical components of the cell.
D) separates components of the cell that have different densities.
E) allows researchers to view the contents of the cells.
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You want to determine the location of a specific protein in a cell using a colored stain.Which of the following is the best technique for this purpose?

A) electron microscopy
B) phase contrast microscopy
C) bright-field microscopy
D) fluorescence microscopy
E) dark-field microscopy
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Membrane-bounded organelles facilitate faster chemical reactions because:

A) reactants are within close proximity to each other.
B) membranes lower the activation energy of biochemical reactions.
C) membrane-bounded organelles act as catalysts for biochemical reactions.
D) reactants move faster within membrane-bounded organelles.
E) reactants are less likely to encounter each other within membrane-bounded organelles.
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A eukaryotic cell:

A) is usually smaller than a prokaryotic cell.
B) has its DNA concentrated in one area of the cell without a nuclear membrane.
C) typically has a cell wall, in addition to a plasma membrane.
D) is exemplified by bacteria.
E) has a variety of membranous organelles.
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In the classic experiments by Bracht and Hammerling, the nucleus of Acetabularia was removed, the cap was cut off, a nucleus of a different species was inserted, and the cap was allowed to regenerate.The new cap was then removed.After the second regeneration, the cap was observed, and the following conclusion was made:

A) The shape of the cap was controlled by the nucleus, thus, the nucleus was the control center of the cell.
B) The shape of the cap was under the control of the stalk, which produced a control substance.
C) The shape of the cap was independent of both the stalk and the holdfast.
D) The "cren" caps were defective due to some mutation in the cap.Thus, "cren" caps are independent of control from both the base and the holdfast.
E) At the time no conclusion could be made because in the early 20th century, biologists did not know about the composition of DNA.
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The accompanying figure is the product of a: <strong>The accompanying figure is the product of a:  </strong> A) phase-contrast light microscope. B) Nomarski differential interference microscope. C) transmission electron microscope. D) scanning electron microscope. E) confocal fluorescence microscope.

A) phase-contrast light microscope.
B) Nomarski differential interference microscope.
C) transmission electron microscope.
D) scanning electron microscope.
E) confocal fluorescence microscope.
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The ratio of the size of the image seen with the microscope to the actual size of the object is called:

A) magnification.
B) resolution.
C) resolving power.
D) centrifugation.
E) fractionation.
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Nucleoli contain chromosomal regions that specialize in making:

A) proteins.
B) RNA.
C) ribosomes.
D) lipids.
E) hormones.
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Figure 4-1
Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-1 Use the figure below to answer the corresponding question(s).   One strategy that allows larger cells to have an effective surface area to volume ratio is:</strong> A) having a completely spherical shape. B) being short and fat. C) having thin, finger-like projections. D) having a thinner plasma membrane. E) locomotion.
One strategy that allows larger cells to have an effective surface area to volume ratio is:

A) having a completely spherical shape.
B) being short and fat.
C) having thin, finger-like projections.
D) having a thinner plasma membrane.
E) locomotion.
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Which of the following descriptions or structures does NOT match the cell type?

A) Sperm cells have flagella.
B) Nerve cells have long, thin extensions.
C) Epithelial cells are rectangular.
D) White blood cells can change shape.
E) Smallest cell are egg cells.
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Which of the following structures or activities is NOT directly part of the endomembrane system?

A) budding
B) lysosomes
C) ribosomes
D) peroxisomes
E) Golgi complex
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The scanning electron microscope differs from the transmission electron microscope in that the scanning electron microscope:

A) can view a live specimen.
B) relies on the detection of electrons from the beam after contact with the specimens.
C) can view the internal structure of a cell.
D) utilizes a beam of light that passes through the specimen.
E) gives a three dimensional image of the object being studied.
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If a toxin, such as a bacterial toxin, destroys ribosomes, what cellular activity will be affected first?

A) protein synthesis
B) DNA synthesis
C) movement
D) energy storage
E) active transport
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Electron microscopes have a much higher resolution than either the human eye or any light microscope because:

A) of their higher magnification.
B) the lenses used are of much higher quality.
C) of the very short (nanometer) wavelengths of electrons.
D) the images are viewed on screens, rather than directly using an eyepiece or ocular lens.
E) it can be used to view stained or living cells.
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A single cell in a smoker's lung has become cancerous.It doubles its DNA and divides much faster than a normal lung cell.The most likely change that would have caused this condition took place in the:

A) nucleus.
B) nucleolus.
C) microtubule.
D) mitochondria.
E) lysosome.
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The theory that chloroplasts and mitochondria had their evolutionary beginnings in eukaryotic cells as endosymbionts is supported by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) chloroplasts and mitochondria are completely autonomous within eukaryotic cells.
B) chloroplasts and mitochondria have DNA.
C) chloroplasts and mitochondria have small ribosomes for protein synthesis.
D) chloroplasts and mitochondria are approximately the same size as prokaryotic cells.
E) chloroplasts and mitochondria have the same shape as prokaryotic cells.
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The cis face of the Golgi complex is most directly involved in which of the following?

A) packaging molecules in vesicles
B) accepting vesicles from the ER
C) synthesizing proteins
D) transporting molecules out of the Golgi
E) catalyzing the efficient folding of proteins
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During an infection, white blood cells travel to the infected site and phagocytize the pathogens.After phagocytosis, primary lysosomes fuse with the phagocytic vesicle to form a larger vesicle called a secondary lysosome.The reason for this is:

A) to introduce antibodies to the phagocytic vesicles.
B) to wrap the pathogen in additional membrane, rendering them harmless.
C) to coat the bacteria in lipids derived from the Golgi complex, which cover and smother them.
D) to mix the pathogens with strong hydrolytic enzymes and destroy them.
E) to prepare the bacteria for export from the body.
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 4-4.If you treated this organelle to remove ONLY the chlorophyll, which label indicates the portion of the organelle that would be most directly affected by this treatment?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
Refer to Figure 4-4.If you treated this organelle to remove ONLY the chlorophyll, which label indicates the portion of the organelle that would be most directly affected by this treatment?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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25
A glycoprotein destined for secretion from the cell would move through the Golgi complex in this sequence:

A) cis face to medial region to trans face
B) trans face to cis face to medial region
C) trans face to medial region to cis face
D) cis face to trans face to medial region
E) medial face to trans face to cis face
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water occurs in the portion of Figure 4-4 labeled:</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
The formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water occurs in the portion of Figure 4-4 labeled:

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 4-2.The cellular structure indicated by the arrow is responsible for:</strong> A) lipid and fatty acid metabolism. B) protein synthesis. C) digestion of unused organelles. D) replication. E) cellular respiration.
Refer to Figure 4-2.The cellular structure indicated by the arrow is responsible for:

A) lipid and fatty acid metabolism.
B) protein synthesis.
C) digestion of unused organelles.
D) replication.
E) cellular respiration.
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Proteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within the:</strong> A) lysosomes. B) nucleus. C) mitochondria. D) Golgi complex. E) peroxisomes.
Proteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within the:

A) lysosomes.
B) nucleus.
C) mitochondria.
D) Golgi complex.
E) peroxisomes.
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Figure 4-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following structures would not be found in cells of a plant's roots?</strong> A) mitochondria B) chloroplasts C) endoplasmic reticulum D) nucleus E) Golgi complex
Which of the following structures would not be found in cells of a plant's roots?

A) mitochondria
B) chloroplasts
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) nucleus
E) Golgi complex
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Figure 4-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following functions would most likely be occurring in the structure surrounded by the box in Figure 4-2?</strong> A) apoptosis B) dynein movement C) formation of hydrogen peroxide D) molecular chaperone activity E) cholesterol synthesis
Which of the following functions would most likely be occurring in the structure surrounded by the box in Figure 4-2?

A) apoptosis
B) dynein movement
C) formation of hydrogen peroxide
D) molecular chaperone activity
E) cholesterol synthesis
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31
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum:

A) is absent in most plant cells.
B) synthesizes proteins.
C) provides structural support.
D) synthesizes lipids.
E) is required for ribosome synthesis.
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One function of peroxisomes involves the process of:

A) cell death.
B) water storage.
C) protein synthesis.
D) DNA replication.
E) detoxification.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The organelle featured in Figure 4-3:</strong> A) is present in a few prokaryotes. B) is the major site of protein synthesis in the cell. C) plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted. D) plays a central role in energy metabolism. E) is located in the nucleus.
The organelle featured in Figure 4-3:

A) is present in a few prokaryotes.
B) is the major site of protein synthesis in the cell.
C) plays a vital role in packaging materials to be secreted.
D) plays a central role in energy metabolism.
E) is located in the nucleus.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The main process that occurs at the site of the structures marked by arrows in Figure 4-3 is:</strong> A) protein synthesis. B) photosynthesis. C) conversion of food molecules to ATP. D) processing and packaging of proteins. E) transcription.
The main process that occurs at the site of the structures marked by arrows in Figure 4-3 is:

A) protein synthesis.
B) photosynthesis.
C) conversion of food molecules to ATP.
D) processing and packaging of proteins.
E) transcription.
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A cellular structure found in plant but not animal cells is the:

A) chloroplast.
B) ribosome.
C) endoplasmic reticulum.
D) microtubule.
E) microfilament.
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The structures indicated by the arrows in Figure 4-3 are:</strong> A) intermembrane space. B) grana. C) cristae. D) matrices. E) plastids.
The structures indicated by the arrows in Figure 4-3 are:

A) intermembrane space.
B) grana.
C) cristae.
D) matrices.
E) plastids.
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37
The __________ can be considered a sorting, processing and packaging center.

A) centriole
B) centrosome
C) Golgi complex
D) vacuole
E) cytoskeleton
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Figure 4-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 4-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following organelles plays an important role in apoptosis, or programmed cell death?</strong> A) ribosomes B) mitochondria C) chloroplasts D) vacuoles E) peroxisomes
Which of the following organelles plays an important role in apoptosis, or programmed cell death?

A) ribosomes
B) mitochondria
C) chloroplasts
D) vacuoles
E) peroxisomes
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Which of the following is a key component of the cytoskeleton?

A) centrosome
B) microtubules
C) DNA
D) ribosomes
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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40
All of the following functions are performed by plant vacuoles EXCEPT:

A) maintaining hydrostatic (turgor) pressure.
B) waste storage and recycling.
C) storage of proteins.
D) breakdown of unneeded cellular materials.
E) storage of nucleic acids.
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41
Which of the following statements concerning centrioles is FALSE?

A) They are present in most animal cells but not most plant cells.
B) They are duplicated before cell division.
C) They have a 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules.
D) They are found in the centrosome.
E) They are thought to play a role in microtubule assembly.
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42
The existence of a separate set of enzymes and DNA molecules in mitochondria and chloroplasts provide support for serial endosymbiosis.
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43
Intermediate filaments are most closely associated with which of the following?

A) actin.
B) microvilli.
C) pseudopodia.
D) keratins.
E) myosin.
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44
Which of the following is(are) located between the primary walls of adjacent cells?

A) intermediate filaments
B) myosin
C) actin filaments
D) middle lamella
E) secondary wall
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45
In animal cells the main microtubule organizing center (or centrosome) is important in cell division.
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46
List the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.Identify three ways that these differences impact cell function.
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47
Which of the following is NOT a cell covering or part of a cell covering?

A) glycocalyx
B) extracellular matrix
C) cristae
D) cell wall
E) integrins
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48
The smooth ER is the primary site for the synthesis of proteins and cholesterol needed to make membranes.
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49
Briefly explain the relationship between the surface area and volume of a cell and overall cell size.List two ways in which organisms have successfully "solved" this problem.
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50
Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

A) chloroplast-storage of enzymes
B) lysosome-powerhouse of the cell
C) centrosome-cell division
D) plastids-structural support of the cell
E) Golgi complex-production of energy
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51
The force necessary to cause microtubules of cilia and flagella to slide alongside one another is provided through the action of __________ proteins, which derive the energy to perform their work directly from __________ molecules.

A) kinesin; ADP
B) kinesin; glucose
C) tubulin; ATP
D) dynein; ATP
E) dynein; ADP
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52
List the similarities and differences between the functions of the chloroplasts and mitochondria.Include the identification of specific structures in your comparison.
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53
Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

A) middle lamella-cellulose
B) integrins-receptors
C) primary cell wall-pectin
D) fibronectins-wood
E) secondary cell wall-glycoproteins
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54
You isolate a cellular structure and determine that it is composed of α\alpha -tubulin and β\beta -tubulin.Based on this evidence, you correctly identify this structure as:

A) a structural MAP.
B) a microfilament.
C) a microtubule.
D) an actin filament.
E) a myosin filament.
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55
Mitochondria play an important role in cell necrosis.
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56
A basal body is most closely related to a:

A) ribosome.
B) thylakoid.
C) centriole.
D) centrosome.
E) lysosome.
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57
As a result of testing an experimental drip on a vertebrate cell, you notice that the cell cortex becomes more fluid, and although the cell remains strong, it loses its ability to move.Based on this evidence, you correctly conclude that the drug most directly affected:

A) α\alpha -tubulin.
B) β\beta -tubulin.
C) actin filaments.
D) myosin.
E) intermediate filaments.
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58
The structures in the micrograph are: <strong>The structures in the micrograph are:  </strong> A) chloroplasts. B) cilia. C) rough ER. D) flagella. E) B and D.

A) chloroplasts.
B) cilia.
C) rough ER.
D) flagella.
E) B and D.
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59
Peroxisomes are found in large numbers in cells that synthesize, store, and degrade lipids, and one of their functions is to break down protein molecules.
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60
Identify two structural components of the cytoskeleton, and briefly describe their function(s).
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61
Enzymes called proteases in the ER lumen catalyze folding of proteins into proper conformations.
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62
Some cells are very large, seemingly in defiance of maintaining a large surface area to volume ratio.What are some strategies or adaptations that these cells may use in order to maintain a reasonable surface area to volume ratio?
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63
Cells that secrete large amounts of glycoprotein have many Golgi stacks.
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64
Proteasomes direct the destruction of defective DNA.
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65
A bacterial pathogen has just entered the body of a person.Describe the sequence of events that lead to the production of enzymes that will hydrolytically destroy the bacterial cell, beginning with events in the nucleus and ending with destruction of the pathogen.
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66
DNA is associated with RNA and certain proteins forming chromatin.
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67
Golgi complexes of prokaryotic cells produce extracellullar polysaccharides that are used to make cell walls.
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For the following medical conditions, describe the likely cellular organelle or structure that has been affected in such a way as to cause the condition (note: There may be more than one organelle or structure involved):
A.
The sperm of a man cannot swim, thus rendering him infertile.
B.
A child experiences kidney failure due to Fabry's disease where the cells lining the inside of the kidney tubule accumulate abnormally large amounts of glycolipids that are usually degraded by enzymes.
C.
A person dies within minutes after ingesting cyanide because ATP is no longer being synthesized.
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