Deck 4: Cells

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The individual credited with first observing the cell nucleus is ____. ​

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek ​
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Theodor Schwann
E)Rudolf Virchow
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What is the function of sex pili in prokaryotes? ​

A)biofilm formation ​
B)transfer of DNA
C)protein polymerization
D)energy production
E)lipid synthesis
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Why can eggs be larger than other cell types? ​

A)eggs contain a large store of nutrients
B)eggs do not perform exocytosis
C)other cell types need higher concentrations of glucose
D)other cell types divide when they get too large
E)other cell types require phospholipids for organelle membranes
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Which type of microscopy utilizes lasers that scan across a fluorescently-stained specimen and a computer that focuses the light to give sharp 3D images? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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A human egg is approximately 100 m m, or ____ mm, in diameter. ​

A)0.10
B)10.0
C)0.010
D)0.0010
E)1.0
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In cell fractionation, which cellular structure or molecule is isolated in a pellet after the first centrifugation? ​

A)nuclei
B)mitochondria
C)ribosomes
D)proteins
E)nucleic acids
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Which type of microscopy passes light directly through a stained and killed specimen? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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The ____ regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell. ​

A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)cystol
D)plasma membrane
E)DNA
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Why is there an upper limit to the surface area-to-volume ratio in a cell? ​

A)The volume of the cell maximizes the use of phospholipids.
B)The surface area must be sufficient to provide adequate nutrient and waste exchange to sustain the chemical activities of the cell.
C)The cells require a balance between endocytosis of precursor molecules to transporters in the membrane.
D)The size of a cell is limited by the number of mitochondria.
E)The organelles in cells require communication with the extracellular environment to support internal functions.
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During cell fractionation, the ____ cannot be isolated since it is destroyed when intact cells are lysed. ​

A)lysosomes
B)mitochondria
C)plasma membrane
D)proteins
E)nucleic acids
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The most commonly used unit for measuring cell size is a ____. ​

A)decimeter (dm)
B)centimeter (cm)
C)millimeter (mm)
D)micrometer ( m m)
E)nanometer (nm)
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The slime layer external to the prokaryotic cell wall is called the ____. ​

A)glycocalyx ​
B)extracellular matrix
C)plasma membrane
D)pilus
E)flagellum
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The first observed cells were from ____.

A)cork
B)a maple leaf
C)human skin
D)pollen
E)bacteria
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What is a function of prokaryotic common pili? ​

A)biofilm formation
B)transfer of DNA
C)protein polymerization
D)energy production
E)lipid synthesis
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In which type of microscopy is a beam of electrons used to scan the specimen, followed by the conversion of the excited electrons to a three-dimensional image? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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Which early scientist proposed that cells arise only from preexisting cells by a process of division? ​

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Theodor Schwann
E)Rudolf Virchow
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The prokaryotic chromosome is comprised of a ____.

A)highly folded mass of a single, linear molecule of DNA
B)loosely folded mass of a single, linear molecule of DNA
C)highly folded mass of a double, circular molecule of DNA
D)highly folded mass of a single, circular molecule of DNA
E)loosely folded mass of a single, circular molecule of DNA
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In prokaryotes, photosynthesis occurs in the ____.

A)ribosomes
B)nucleoid
C)chloroplasts
D)mitochondria
E)plasma membrane
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E. coli is propelled by ____. ​

A)rotating bundles of pili
B)a single cilium
C)a single flagellum
D)rotating bundles of cilia
E)rotating bundles of flagella
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The cell's hereditary information is stored in ____. ​

A)DNA
B)protein
C)RNA
D)glucose
E)amino acids
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Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the ____. ​

A)Lysosomes ​
B)Chloroplasts
C)Mitochondria
D)Peroxisomes
E)Golgi complex
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The surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane is greatly increased by ____. ​

A)cristae
B)the matrix ​
C)centrioles
D)nucleoli
E)microfilaments
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Which organelles contain enzymes involved in reactions linking major biochemical pathways, including the breakdown of fats, some amino acids, and alcohols? ​

A)microbodies ​
B)lysosomes
C)ribosomes
D)cristae
E)cisternae
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The breakdown of hydrogen peroxide, a toxic substance, occurs in small, specialized membrane-bound organelles called ____. ​

A)lysosomes ​
B)peroxisomes
C)glyoxysomes
D)glycosomes
E)cisternae
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The semiliquid substance within the nucleus is called ____. ​

A)nucleoplasm
B)nuclear gel
C)cytoplasm
D)chromatin
E)protoplasm
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The ____ is/are involved in the synthesis of lipids. ​

A)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
B)Golgi complex
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)ribosomes
E)nucleoli
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Trace the correct path in the endomembrane followed by a protein, beginning with its site of synthesis in the rough ER. ​

A)rough ER smooth ER Golgi complex plasma membrane ​
B)rough ER Golgi complex vesicle plasma membrane
C)rough ER vesicle lysosome plasma membrane
D)rough ER vesicle smooth ER plasma membrane
E)rough ER smooth ER lysosome plasma membrane
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Chromatin consists of ____. ​

A)only DNA
B)DNA and RNA
C)RNA only
D)DNA and associated proteins
E)proteins only in the nucleus
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A network of protein filaments called ____ lines and reinforces the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells. ​

A)actins ​
B)chromatins
C)lamins
D)tubulins
E)lamellae
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At one point in human development, tissue connects the fingers, giving the hand a "webbed" appearance.  Enzymes eventually destroy the cells of the webbing and the fingers separate. These enzymes are probably localized in the ____. ​

A)chromosomes
B)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)lysosomes
D)nucleus
E)vacuoles
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Cells that are making large quantities of proteins will have numerous ____. ​

A)centrioles
B)chromosomes
C)cilia
D)plastids
E)ribosomes
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A eukaryotic chromosome is composed of ____. ​

A)DNA only
B)RNA only
C)DNA and carbohydrate
D)DNA and protein
E)RNA and protein
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Cells actively secreting enzymes would likely carry out more ____ than other cells. ​

A)exocytosis ​
B)osmosis
C)endocytosis
D)conjugation
E)fractionation
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How did researchers determine the proteins involved in the secretory pathway? ​

A)interfering with the translation of proteins and examining the cell's ability to transport fluorescently tagged proteins ​
B)adding a detergent to the cells to lyse the membranes and examining transport of fluorescently tagged proteins
C)genetically engineering mutations in genes and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
D)treating cells with inhibitors of the secretory pathway and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
E)altering the pH of the media to selectively regulate different enzymes and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
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The nucleoli, found within the nucleus, are the sites of ____ synthesis. ​

A)chromatin
B)mRNA
C)ribosomal subunit
D)gene
E)protein
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Which methodology was used by researchers to identify the nuclear localization sequence? ​

A)infection of cells in culture with viruses containing sequential deletions of amino acids in a protein known to localize to the nucleus, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization ​
B)treatment of cells in culture with pharmacological agents that inhibit the nuclear pore complex, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
C)transfection of cells in culture with mutant human proteins containing sequences believed to be required for nuclear localization followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
D)fluorescently labeling cells with known nuclear proteins and tracking changes in localization in the presence or absence of nuclear pore complex proteins
E)treatment of cells in culture with pharmacological agents that binds to the nuclear localization sequence and prevents nuclear transport, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
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Cellular respiration is the process by which ____ and ____ are converted to water and carbon dioxide during the synthesis of ATP. ​

A)CO2; glucose ​
B)CO2; fats
C)O2; CO2
D)O2; glucose
E)ATP; O2
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The ____ contains hydrolytic enzymes for the digestion of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides. ​

A)Golgi complex ​
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)peroxisome
E)lysosome
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Scientists believe that mitochondria may have evolved from ancient bacteria because ____. ​

A)both are surrounded by a cell wall ​
B)both have their own DNA and ribosomes
C)the shapes and size of both are exactly the same
D)both have cristae to increase surface area
E)both have five chromosomes
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Lysosomal enzymes function best at a pH of about ____.

A)7 ​
B)6.5
C)3
D)5
E)8.5
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In animal cells, ____ radiating from the cell center anchor organelles such as the ER and Golgi complex, and provide tracks for vesicle movement.

A)microfilaments
B)microtubules
C)laminins
D)actins
E)cytokeratins
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The membrane that surrounds the central vacuole is the ____. ​

A)chloroplast ​
B)tonoplast
C)chromoplast
D)amyloplast
E)ionoplast
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A bundle of ____ extends from the base to the tip of a eukaryotic flagellum or cilium. ​

A)microtubules
B)microfilaments
C)actin
D)cytokeratin
E)intermediate filaments
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The walls of adjacent plant cells are held together by the ____. ​

A)secondary cell wall
B)cell membrane
C)primary cell wall
D)middle lamella
E)plasmodesmata
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Microfilaments are assembled from ____. ​

A)keratin ​
B)myosin
C)laminin
D)actin
E)tubulin
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Grana and thylakoids are structural components found in ____. ​

A)nucleoli ​
B)mitochondria
C)ribosomes
D)chromoplasts
E)chloroplasts
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Chloroplasts utilize light energy to make ____. ​

A)carbohydrates
B)fats
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
E)steroids
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How do flagella bend? ​

A)myosin motor proteins slide microtubules over each other ​
B)dynein motor proteins slide microtubule doublets over each other
C)myosin motor proteins slide actin filaments over each other
D)microfilaments contract due to the action of kinesin
E)actin filaments contract due to the action of myosin
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In plant cells, starch is stored in ____. ​

A)chloroplasts ​
B)amyloplasts
C)chromoplasts
D)vacuoles
E)leucoplasts
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Chloroplasts are the site of ____.

A)DNA synthesis ​
B)cellular digestion
C)protein synthesis
D)photosynthesis
E)lipid synthesis
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The cell wall of plants is composed primarily of cellulose, which is a network of highly branched ____. ​

A)carbohydrates
B)nucleic acids
C)proteins
D)steroids
E)phospholipids
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Eukaryotic cilia and flagella arise from which of the following cellular components?

A)nucleus ​
B)Golgi complex
C)centrioles
D)chromosomes
E)nucleolus
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Cytoskeletal elements are assembled from ____.

A)proteins ​
B)phospholipids
C)glycogen
D)nucleotides
E)triglycerides
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Cell walls are found in ____. ​

A)animal cells only
B)plant cells only
C)fungal cells only
D)plant and fungal cells
E)animal and plant cells
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Microtubules are assembled from ____. ​

A)keratin ​
B)myosin
C)laminin
D)actin
E)tubulin
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In plant cells, the ____ provides cellular support and protects the cell from pathogens. ​

A)cytoplasm ​
B)cell membrane
C)cytoskeleton
D)plasmodesmata
E)cell wall ​
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Plant cells grow primarily by increasing ____. ​

A)cell number through cell division ​
B)cell size through cell differentiation
C)pressure and volume of the central vacuole
D)the amount of extracellular matrix
E)the concentration of lignin
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As a plant cell grows and matures, additional layers are added to the cell wall to construct the more rigid ____, ​

A)middle lamella ​
B)secondary cell wall
C)primary cell wall
D)plasma membrane
E)central vacuole
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The chloroplast shares many similarities with which organelle? ​

A)mitochondrion
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
C)nucleus
D)Golgi complex
E)lysosome
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In a mature plant cell, ____ may occupy more than 90% of the cell's volume.

A)the nucleus ​
B)chromoplasts
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
D)the central vacuole
E)chloroplasts
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In normal cells, cell adhesion molecules are partially responsible for the cell's ability to ____. ​

A)migrate to new locations in the body ​
B)recognize other cells as "self"
C)exocytosis
D)both migrate to new locations in the body and recognize other cells as "self"
E)recognize linkages between cells in muscle and bone
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The main components of the extracellular matrix are ____. ​

A)glycolipids ​
B)phospholipids
C)glycoproteins
D)cellulose
E)glucose
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Gap junctions ____. ​

A)seal the spaces between cells
B)allow ions and small molecules to pass between cells
C)allow plant cells to communicate with each other
D)give the cell its shape
E)anchor the cell membrane to the cell wall
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Systems cell biologists often work with ____ to develop models of cellular processes that can be refined by experimental validation.

A)molecular biologists
B)reduction scientists
C)the membrane
D)mathematicians
E)mathematicians and computer scientists
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Over time, cancerous cells typically lose the cell adhesion molecules embedded in their plasma membrane. Loss of these molecules is best associated with which of the following traits of cancer cells? ​

A)increased rate of cell division ​
B)production of new proteins
C)angiogenesis
D)migration to new locations in the body
E)loss of chromosomes
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Plant cells permit ions and small molecules to move between adjacent cells by means of cytoplasmic channels in their cell walls known as ____. ​

A)gap junctions
B)plasmodesmata
C)desmosomes
D)cell junctions ​
E)tonoplasts
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Desmosomes are a type of ____. ​

A)anchoring junction ​
B)cell adhesion molecule
C)tight junction
D)intermediate filament
E)gap junction
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Tight junctions ____. ​

A)seal the spaces between cells ​
B)allow ions and small molecules to pass between cells
C)allow cells to communicate with each other
D)give the cell its shape
E)anchor the cell membrane to the cell wall ​
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Which molecules integrate changes outside and inside the cells through communicating changes in the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton?

A)gap junctions and proteoglycans ​
B)collagen and integrin
C)fibronectin and collagen
D)fibronectin and integrin
E)gap junctions and fibronectin
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The coordinated beating of the heart is accomplished in part by the presence of ____ in heart muscle tissue that allows for communication between the cells. ​

A)tight junctions
B)desmosomes
C)adherens junctions
D)anchoring junctions
E)gap junctions
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Deck 4: Cells
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The individual credited with first observing the cell nucleus is ____. ​

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek ​
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Theodor Schwann
E)Rudolf Virchow
B
2
What is the function of sex pili in prokaryotes? ​

A)biofilm formation ​
B)transfer of DNA
C)protein polymerization
D)energy production
E)lipid synthesis
B
3
Why can eggs be larger than other cell types? ​

A)eggs contain a large store of nutrients
B)eggs do not perform exocytosis
C)other cell types need higher concentrations of glucose
D)other cell types divide when they get too large
E)other cell types require phospholipids for organelle membranes
A
4
Which type of microscopy utilizes lasers that scan across a fluorescently-stained specimen and a computer that focuses the light to give sharp 3D images? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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A human egg is approximately 100 m m, or ____ mm, in diameter. ​

A)0.10
B)10.0
C)0.010
D)0.0010
E)1.0
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In cell fractionation, which cellular structure or molecule is isolated in a pellet after the first centrifugation? ​

A)nuclei
B)mitochondria
C)ribosomes
D)proteins
E)nucleic acids
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Which type of microscopy passes light directly through a stained and killed specimen? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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The ____ regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell. ​

A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)cystol
D)plasma membrane
E)DNA
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Why is there an upper limit to the surface area-to-volume ratio in a cell? ​

A)The volume of the cell maximizes the use of phospholipids.
B)The surface area must be sufficient to provide adequate nutrient and waste exchange to sustain the chemical activities of the cell.
C)The cells require a balance between endocytosis of precursor molecules to transporters in the membrane.
D)The size of a cell is limited by the number of mitochondria.
E)The organelles in cells require communication with the extracellular environment to support internal functions.
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During cell fractionation, the ____ cannot be isolated since it is destroyed when intact cells are lysed. ​

A)lysosomes
B)mitochondria
C)plasma membrane
D)proteins
E)nucleic acids
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The most commonly used unit for measuring cell size is a ____. ​

A)decimeter (dm)
B)centimeter (cm)
C)millimeter (mm)
D)micrometer ( m m)
E)nanometer (nm)
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The slime layer external to the prokaryotic cell wall is called the ____. ​

A)glycocalyx ​
B)extracellular matrix
C)plasma membrane
D)pilus
E)flagellum
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The first observed cells were from ____.

A)cork
B)a maple leaf
C)human skin
D)pollen
E)bacteria
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What is a function of prokaryotic common pili? ​

A)biofilm formation
B)transfer of DNA
C)protein polymerization
D)energy production
E)lipid synthesis
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In which type of microscopy is a beam of electrons used to scan the specimen, followed by the conversion of the excited electrons to a three-dimensional image? ​

A)confocal laser scanning microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)bright field microscopy
D)scanning electron microscopy
E)fluorescence microscopy
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Which early scientist proposed that cells arise only from preexisting cells by a process of division? ​

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Theodor Schwann
E)Rudolf Virchow
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The prokaryotic chromosome is comprised of a ____.

A)highly folded mass of a single, linear molecule of DNA
B)loosely folded mass of a single, linear molecule of DNA
C)highly folded mass of a double, circular molecule of DNA
D)highly folded mass of a single, circular molecule of DNA
E)loosely folded mass of a single, circular molecule of DNA
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In prokaryotes, photosynthesis occurs in the ____.

A)ribosomes
B)nucleoid
C)chloroplasts
D)mitochondria
E)plasma membrane
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E. coli is propelled by ____. ​

A)rotating bundles of pili
B)a single cilium
C)a single flagellum
D)rotating bundles of cilia
E)rotating bundles of flagella
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The cell's hereditary information is stored in ____. ​

A)DNA
B)protein
C)RNA
D)glucose
E)amino acids
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Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the ____. ​

A)Lysosomes ​
B)Chloroplasts
C)Mitochondria
D)Peroxisomes
E)Golgi complex
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The surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane is greatly increased by ____. ​

A)cristae
B)the matrix ​
C)centrioles
D)nucleoli
E)microfilaments
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Which organelles contain enzymes involved in reactions linking major biochemical pathways, including the breakdown of fats, some amino acids, and alcohols? ​

A)microbodies ​
B)lysosomes
C)ribosomes
D)cristae
E)cisternae
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The breakdown of hydrogen peroxide, a toxic substance, occurs in small, specialized membrane-bound organelles called ____. ​

A)lysosomes ​
B)peroxisomes
C)glyoxysomes
D)glycosomes
E)cisternae
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The semiliquid substance within the nucleus is called ____. ​

A)nucleoplasm
B)nuclear gel
C)cytoplasm
D)chromatin
E)protoplasm
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The ____ is/are involved in the synthesis of lipids. ​

A)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
B)Golgi complex
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)ribosomes
E)nucleoli
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Trace the correct path in the endomembrane followed by a protein, beginning with its site of synthesis in the rough ER. ​

A)rough ER smooth ER Golgi complex plasma membrane ​
B)rough ER Golgi complex vesicle plasma membrane
C)rough ER vesicle lysosome plasma membrane
D)rough ER vesicle smooth ER plasma membrane
E)rough ER smooth ER lysosome plasma membrane
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Chromatin consists of ____. ​

A)only DNA
B)DNA and RNA
C)RNA only
D)DNA and associated proteins
E)proteins only in the nucleus
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29
A network of protein filaments called ____ lines and reinforces the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells. ​

A)actins ​
B)chromatins
C)lamins
D)tubulins
E)lamellae
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30
At one point in human development, tissue connects the fingers, giving the hand a "webbed" appearance.  Enzymes eventually destroy the cells of the webbing and the fingers separate. These enzymes are probably localized in the ____. ​

A)chromosomes
B)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)lysosomes
D)nucleus
E)vacuoles
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31
Cells that are making large quantities of proteins will have numerous ____. ​

A)centrioles
B)chromosomes
C)cilia
D)plastids
E)ribosomes
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32
A eukaryotic chromosome is composed of ____. ​

A)DNA only
B)RNA only
C)DNA and carbohydrate
D)DNA and protein
E)RNA and protein
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33
Cells actively secreting enzymes would likely carry out more ____ than other cells. ​

A)exocytosis ​
B)osmosis
C)endocytosis
D)conjugation
E)fractionation
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34
How did researchers determine the proteins involved in the secretory pathway? ​

A)interfering with the translation of proteins and examining the cell's ability to transport fluorescently tagged proteins ​
B)adding a detergent to the cells to lyse the membranes and examining transport of fluorescently tagged proteins
C)genetically engineering mutations in genes and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
D)treating cells with inhibitors of the secretory pathway and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
E)altering the pH of the media to selectively regulate different enzymes and measuring changes in Golgi complex morphology
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35
The nucleoli, found within the nucleus, are the sites of ____ synthesis. ​

A)chromatin
B)mRNA
C)ribosomal subunit
D)gene
E)protein
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36
Which methodology was used by researchers to identify the nuclear localization sequence? ​

A)infection of cells in culture with viruses containing sequential deletions of amino acids in a protein known to localize to the nucleus, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization ​
B)treatment of cells in culture with pharmacological agents that inhibit the nuclear pore complex, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
C)transfection of cells in culture with mutant human proteins containing sequences believed to be required for nuclear localization followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
D)fluorescently labeling cells with known nuclear proteins and tracking changes in localization in the presence or absence of nuclear pore complex proteins
E)treatment of cells in culture with pharmacological agents that binds to the nuclear localization sequence and prevents nuclear transport, followed by microscopic determination of cellular localization
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37
Cellular respiration is the process by which ____ and ____ are converted to water and carbon dioxide during the synthesis of ATP. ​

A)CO2; glucose ​
B)CO2; fats
C)O2; CO2
D)O2; glucose
E)ATP; O2
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38
The ____ contains hydrolytic enzymes for the digestion of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides. ​

A)Golgi complex ​
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)peroxisome
E)lysosome
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39
Scientists believe that mitochondria may have evolved from ancient bacteria because ____. ​

A)both are surrounded by a cell wall ​
B)both have their own DNA and ribosomes
C)the shapes and size of both are exactly the same
D)both have cristae to increase surface area
E)both have five chromosomes
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40
Lysosomal enzymes function best at a pH of about ____.

A)7 ​
B)6.5
C)3
D)5
E)8.5
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41
In animal cells, ____ radiating from the cell center anchor organelles such as the ER and Golgi complex, and provide tracks for vesicle movement.

A)microfilaments
B)microtubules
C)laminins
D)actins
E)cytokeratins
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42
The membrane that surrounds the central vacuole is the ____. ​

A)chloroplast ​
B)tonoplast
C)chromoplast
D)amyloplast
E)ionoplast
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43
A bundle of ____ extends from the base to the tip of a eukaryotic flagellum or cilium. ​

A)microtubules
B)microfilaments
C)actin
D)cytokeratin
E)intermediate filaments
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44
The walls of adjacent plant cells are held together by the ____. ​

A)secondary cell wall
B)cell membrane
C)primary cell wall
D)middle lamella
E)plasmodesmata
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45
Microfilaments are assembled from ____. ​

A)keratin ​
B)myosin
C)laminin
D)actin
E)tubulin
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46
Grana and thylakoids are structural components found in ____. ​

A)nucleoli ​
B)mitochondria
C)ribosomes
D)chromoplasts
E)chloroplasts
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47
Chloroplasts utilize light energy to make ____. ​

A)carbohydrates
B)fats
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
E)steroids
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48
How do flagella bend? ​

A)myosin motor proteins slide microtubules over each other ​
B)dynein motor proteins slide microtubule doublets over each other
C)myosin motor proteins slide actin filaments over each other
D)microfilaments contract due to the action of kinesin
E)actin filaments contract due to the action of myosin
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49
In plant cells, starch is stored in ____. ​

A)chloroplasts ​
B)amyloplasts
C)chromoplasts
D)vacuoles
E)leucoplasts
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50
Chloroplasts are the site of ____.

A)DNA synthesis ​
B)cellular digestion
C)protein synthesis
D)photosynthesis
E)lipid synthesis
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51
The cell wall of plants is composed primarily of cellulose, which is a network of highly branched ____. ​

A)carbohydrates
B)nucleic acids
C)proteins
D)steroids
E)phospholipids
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52
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella arise from which of the following cellular components?

A)nucleus ​
B)Golgi complex
C)centrioles
D)chromosomes
E)nucleolus
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53
Cytoskeletal elements are assembled from ____.

A)proteins ​
B)phospholipids
C)glycogen
D)nucleotides
E)triglycerides
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54
Cell walls are found in ____. ​

A)animal cells only
B)plant cells only
C)fungal cells only
D)plant and fungal cells
E)animal and plant cells
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55
Microtubules are assembled from ____. ​

A)keratin ​
B)myosin
C)laminin
D)actin
E)tubulin
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56
In plant cells, the ____ provides cellular support and protects the cell from pathogens. ​

A)cytoplasm ​
B)cell membrane
C)cytoskeleton
D)plasmodesmata
E)cell wall ​
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57
Plant cells grow primarily by increasing ____. ​

A)cell number through cell division ​
B)cell size through cell differentiation
C)pressure and volume of the central vacuole
D)the amount of extracellular matrix
E)the concentration of lignin
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58
As a plant cell grows and matures, additional layers are added to the cell wall to construct the more rigid ____, ​

A)middle lamella ​
B)secondary cell wall
C)primary cell wall
D)plasma membrane
E)central vacuole
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59
The chloroplast shares many similarities with which organelle? ​

A)mitochondrion
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
C)nucleus
D)Golgi complex
E)lysosome
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60
In a mature plant cell, ____ may occupy more than 90% of the cell's volume.

A)the nucleus ​
B)chromoplasts
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum ​
D)the central vacuole
E)chloroplasts
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61
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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vesicle
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62
In normal cells, cell adhesion molecules are partially responsible for the cell's ability to ____. ​

A)migrate to new locations in the body ​
B)recognize other cells as "self"
C)exocytosis
D)both migrate to new locations in the body and recognize other cells as "self"
E)recognize linkages between cells in muscle and bone
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63
The main components of the extracellular matrix are ____. ​

A)glycolipids ​
B)phospholipids
C)glycoproteins
D)cellulose
E)glucose
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64
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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microtubules
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65
Gap junctions ____. ​

A)seal the spaces between cells
B)allow ions and small molecules to pass between cells
C)allow plant cells to communicate with each other
D)give the cell its shape
E)anchor the cell membrane to the cell wall
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66
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
B
central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
E
central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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central vacuole
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67
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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cell wall
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68
Systems cell biologists often work with ____ to develop models of cellular processes that can be refined by experimental validation.

A)molecular biologists
B)reduction scientists
C)the membrane
D)mathematicians
E)mathematicians and computer scientists
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69
Over time, cancerous cells typically lose the cell adhesion molecules embedded in their plasma membrane. Loss of these molecules is best associated with which of the following traits of cancer cells? ​

A)increased rate of cell division ​
B)production of new proteins
C)angiogenesis
D)migration to new locations in the body
E)loss of chromosomes
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70
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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mitochondrion
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71
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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free ribosomes
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72
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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nucleus
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73
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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smooth ER
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74
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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Golgi complex
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75
Plant cells permit ions and small molecules to move between adjacent cells by means of cytoplasmic channels in their cell walls known as ____. ​

A)gap junctions
B)plasmodesmata
C)desmosomes
D)cell junctions ​
E)tonoplasts
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76
Desmosomes are a type of ____. ​

A)anchoring junction ​
B)cell adhesion molecule
C)tight junction
D)intermediate filament
E)gap junction
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77
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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plasma membrane
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78
Tight junctions ____. ​

A)seal the spaces between cells ​
B)allow ions and small molecules to pass between cells
C)allow cells to communicate with each other
D)give the cell its shape
E)anchor the cell membrane to the cell wall ​
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79
Which molecules integrate changes outside and inside the cells through communicating changes in the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton?

A)gap junctions and proteoglycans ​
B)collagen and integrin
C)fibronectin and collagen
D)fibronectin and integrin
E)gap junctions and fibronectin
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80
The coordinated beating of the heart is accomplished in part by the presence of ____ in heart muscle tissue that allows for communication between the cells. ​

A)tight junctions
B)desmosomes
C)adherens junctions
D)anchoring junctions
E)gap junctions
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