MEMBRANE TRANSPORT AND CELL DIVISION Flashcards

1
Q

In cells at interphase, the nuclear material assumes a ……… appearance known as

A

granular or net-like or bead-like, Chromatin

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2
Q

▪ Human cells use ….. endocytosis to take in

cholesterol for use in the synthesis of membrane and other steroid

A

Receptor-mediated endocytosis

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3
Q

Each chromosome is made up of two strands and each strand
known as

A

Chromatid

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4
Q

The chromatin condenses into…….

A

Chromosomes

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5
Q

The chromosome is evident during…… Phases

A

Late prophase or metaphase

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6
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Chromatin consists of ……., …… And ……

A

DNA, basic histone protein and acidic/neutral non-histone proteins

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7
Q

Chromosomes occur in ……. and each strand is called a ……

A

Pairs, chromatid

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8
Q

The two strands are called…..

A

Sister chromatids

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9
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The chromatids are held together at a point called

A

The centromere or primary constriction

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10
Q

Location of the centromere at the centre of the chromosome is called

A

Metacentric

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11
Q

Location of the genes on the chromosome is called

A

Locus

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12
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Chromosomes sub-medially located such that one arm is slightly longer than the other are called

A

Sub-metacentric

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13
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Location of centromere way-off such that one arm is evidently longer than the other are called

A

Acroncentric

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14
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Location of centromere at an extremity such that only one arm is evident and the other is inexistent is called

A

Telocentric

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15
Q

Which type of chromosome doesn’t exist in a human

A

Telocentric

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16
Q

An example of metacentric chromosome is

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The human number one chromosome

17
Q

An example of submetacentric chromosome is

A

The human X chromosome

18
Q

The human Y chromosome is an example of …..

A

Acrocentric

19
Q

Chromosomes with other constrictions apart from the primary constriction or centromere are called

A

Satellite chromosome

20
Q

Satellites are attached to the chromosome at a region called

A

The nucleolar organising region

21
Q

The basic histone protein of a chromatin has……

A

Low molecular weight

22
Q

In telocentric chromosome…… Does not exist

A

The p arm

23
Q

The complete set of chromosomes in the cells of an organism is the. ..

A

Karyotype