Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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What does the central vacuole do?

A

Maintains shape and pressure of the cell.

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2
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What does the cell wall do?

A

Protects the cell, gives structure.

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3
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What does the rough ER do?

A

Processes, folds, and modifies proteins

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4
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What does the nucleus do?

A

Stores DNA

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5
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What does the mitochondria do?

A

Synthesizes carbohydrates to make ATP, site of proteins synthesis.

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6
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What does the chloroplast do?

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Uses solar energy to synthesize carbohydrates.

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7
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What does the golgi body do?

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Receives, sorts, processes, repackages, and releases phospholipids and proteins. (Releases them by means of secretion).

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8
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What is a gelatinous sheath that surrounds some bacterial cell

A

A capsule

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9
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What type of vesicle can have a byproduct of hydrogen peroxide

A

Peroxisomes.

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10
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What type of vesicle can help with storing substances such as toxins

A

A vacuole

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11
Q

What is the fluid filled space in chloroplasts

A

Stroma

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12
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What is the fluid filled space in mitochondria

A

Matrix

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13
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What are interconnecting proteins that form spindle apparatus for cell division and form tracks where organelles move?

A

Microtubules

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14
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What proteins may be needed to allow an ion or charged molecule to pass through the plasma membrane.

A

Carrier.

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15
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What are proteins that are associated with a specific shape allowing items such as growth hormones to enter

A

Cell recognition

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16
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When diffusion is involved, how do solutes move on the concentration gradient.

A

Down

17
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When active transport is involved, how do solutes move on the concentration gradient

A

Up

18
Q

What solution is a cell in when it may have more water coming in than leaving and may actually burst if it is an animal cell.

A

Hypotonic

19
Q

What type of endocytosis is where the cell may engulf large particular matter?

A

Phagocytosis

20
Q

What junctions are when plasma membranes form a channel from cell to cell?

A

Gap

21
Q

What white blood cells release histamines?

A

Mast

22
Q

What white blood cells do not perform phagocytosis?

A

Mast

23
Q

What white blood cells have pus as a byproduct?

A

Neutrophils

24
Q

What do cells that are infected by viruses release to help other cells prevent viral infection

A

Interferons

25
Q

What do macrophages and dendrites release to signal other white blood cells to act?

A

Cytokines

26
Q

What white blood cells are not associated with adaptive immunity and aren’t associated with antibodies

A

Natural Killer cells

27
Q

Differentiate between innate and adaptive immunity

A

Innate: Must create new antibodies to fight because you haven’t had the illness before
Adaptive: Already have had illness, so have the right antibodies to fight it.

28
Q

What is osmosis?

A

The movement of water into and out of a cell through a semi-permeable membrane.

29
Q

Define anitgen

A

An infection or virus that antibodies target. Can cause illness.

30
Q

List 2 organelles that plant cells have and animal cells never have

A

Cell wall, chloroplast

31
Q

Define aquaporin

A

How water molecules can enter the cell, channels

32
Q

What is one function of proteoglycans?

A

Regulates the passage of molecules through ECM to plasma membrane.

33
Q

How does exocytosis occur within a cell

A

The vesicle fuses with plasma membrane as secretion occurs, the vesicle membrane becomes part of the plasma membrane which can then expel.