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Eukaryotic Cell structure
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What houses nearly all the cell's genetic material?
Nucleus
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What is a nucleotide used for?
Makes
RNA
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What does dermatitis consist of?
DNA
and
proteins
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What are centrioles?
Self-replicating
organelles
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How many bundles of microtubules do centrioles have?
Nine
bundles
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What role do centrioles play in cell division?
Help
in
organizing
cell
division
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Are centrioles membrane-bound?
No
,
they
are
not
membrane-bound
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What do motor proteins in centrioles do during spindle formation?
Travel along
tubulin
pulling
chromosomes
apart
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What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
Involved in making
lipids
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What are some components synthesized by the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
Cholesterol
, phospholipids,
steroid hormones
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What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum composed of?
Series of flattened membrane-bound sacs called
cisternae
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What is the role of ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
Transports
proteins made on attached ribosomes
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What happens to some proteins made in the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
They are
secreted
or placed on the cell membrane
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What does the nuclear envelope contain?
Nuclear pores
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What is the function of nuclear pores?
Let relatively
large
molecules pass through
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What is the nucleoplasm?
Fluid present in the
nucleus
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What is the Golgi apparatus?
Stack of
membrane-bound
flattened sacs
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What does the Golgi apparatus do with proteins?
Receives, modifies, and
packages
proteins
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What is a vesicle?
Small fluid-filled sac in the
cytoplasm
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What is the function of lysosomes?
Contain powerful
digestive
enzymes
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In which cells are lysosomes abundant?
Phagocytic
cells like
neutrophils
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What is the mitochondrion known for?
Energy-generating
organelle
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How many membranes surround the mitochondrion?
Two
membranes
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What forms the inner layers of the mitochondrion?
Fold inwards to form
cristae
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What is found in the matrix of the mitochondrion?
Liquid where
reactions
occur
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What catalyzes the reactions of aerobic respiration in mitochondria?
Enzymes
on the inner membrane
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What are cilia and flagella essential for?
Locomotion
of individual organisms
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How do cilia function in multicellular organisms?
Move
fluid
or
materials
past an
immobile
cell
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What do ribosomes consist of?
Two
subunits
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What is the site of protein synthesis in a cell?
Ribosome
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What is the role of enzymes in muscle contraction?
Hydrolyze
ATP
for energy
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What surrounds chloroplasts?
Envelope
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What is the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis?
Occurs in
chloroplasts
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What is the cytoskeleton composed of?
Microfilaments
and
microtubules
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What is the function of microtubules in the cytoskeleton?
Provide
shape
and
support
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What do motor proteins do in a cell?
Drag
organelles
to where they're needed
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What do intermediate filaments do?
Anchor the
nucleus
in place
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What do microfilaments consist of?
Protein subunits called
actin
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What is the role of tubulin in microtubules?
Provide
shape
and
support
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What do myosins do in muscle contraction?
Aid in converting chemical energy in
ATP
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