Lecture 4 Nucleus Flashcards

1
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What is the function of the nucleus?

A

Cell regulation, production of ribsomes

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2
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An active nucleus typically has much diffuse, light-staining ______ and smaller subdomains of electron-dense ______.

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Euchromatin, heterochromatin

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3
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______ are involved in sex determination and one X chromosome not active. Condensed as heterochromatin. Present only in females.

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4
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______ can be used with a combination of labeled probes, each specific for sequences on different chromosomes.

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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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5
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Liver cells have large, _______. One or more highly _______ nucleoli are visible within each nucleus, -indicating intense protein synthesis by these cells.

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central nuclei, basophilic

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6
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What are the regions within the nucleolus?

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fibrillar centers (FC), fibrillar material (F), granular material (G), heterochromatin (H), euchromatin (E), nuclear envelope (NE), cytoplasm (C)

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7
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What are the stages of mitosis as seen?

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Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Late telophase

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8
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What stage is this? What is the structure c?

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Metaphase, centrosomes

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9
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In rapidly growing adult tissues and perhaps in other tissues there are slowly dividing populations of ______.

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stem cells

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10
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Where are the dead cells, stem cells and progenitor (mitosis) cells in this image?

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top - dead

basal - stem

middle - mitosis

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11
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_______ are genes involved in cell proliferation and differentiation, changes in their structure or expression can convert them into _______ that result in uncontrolled cell division, tumors, and hematologic cancers.

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Proto-oncogenes, Oncogenes,

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12
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___ is a tumor suppressor protein

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p53

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13
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______ is programmed cell death cell suicide that involves blebbing.

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Apoptosis

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14
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______ is involved in apoptosis and is used as a marker for apoptotic Astroglial cells. Immunohistochemical staining.

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Activated caspase-3

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