Re-membrane this?
You mitochon-sider
All about Golgi
Cytoskeletal summery
100

The currently accepted name of the cellular plasma membrane model is this.

What is the fluid mosaic model? (containing lipid rafts)

100

Most remember the mitochondria through this alternate name, a label of its function, this blank of the cell.

What is the powerhouse?

100

The two ends of the Golgi complex are labeled as these.

What are the TGN and the CGN.

100

The three basic cytoskeleton elements found in eukaryotes are considered these.

What are microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments?

200

The basic building block aspects in which the plasma membrane contains include these.

What are phospholipids arranged in a bilayer, membrane proteins, and lipid rafts?

200

One theory for how mitochondria came to exist in our cells is this, in which mitochondria and chloroplasts started as an aerobic bacteria that entered a protoeukaryote cell.

What is the endosymbiont theory?

200

The Golgi is known for transport in the cell, this type of transport brings material from the ER to the Golgi to the plasma membrane, and this type of transport brings vesicles from the membrane to the Golgi and to the ER.

What are anterograde and retrograde transport?

200

This aspect of the cytoskeleton experiences this process in which there is simultaneous assembly and disassembly at its positive and negative ends respectively due to differentiating critical concentrations. 

What is microtubule treadmilling.

300

The membrane contains these three basic categories of proteins, depending on their orientation in the membrane.

What are integral, peripheral, and lipid anchored proteins?

300

This aspect of a mitochondria act as part of the mitochondrial barrier, containing these two mitochondrial complexes which are responsible for ATP synthesis.

What are the cristae of the inner membrane containing the F1 and F0 complexes?

300

Both the ER and Golgi are involved in this process of adding carbohydrate side chains to proteins, in which oligosaccharides are added to the nitrogen atom on asparagine or the oxygen atom of the hydroxyl group of serine or threonine.

What is N-linked or O-linked glycosylation?

300

Functions of this element are restricted to cell stability, you could even say its the most stable with its lack of polarity.

What are intermediate filaments?

400

There are a multitude of tests that are considered standard for membrane analysis, including this test in which lipids are solubilized in non-polar organic solvent, and applied to a glass plate with silicic acid. This test separates lipids based on their polarity.

What is thin layer chromatography?

400

Cellular respiration is the key role of the mitochondria, this stage of cellular respiration produces the most ATP for the cell within the mitochondria.

What is the electron transport and proton pumping stage?

400

Proteins targeted to the Golgi are sorted into its membrane by this characteristic. 

What is the length of hydrophobic domains within the protein, representative of an integral membrane protein?

400

This elements protein building block is dynamically regulated by the cell, with the polymerization turning it from G- to F-,which assembles with an inherent polarity.

What are G-actin monomers of microfilaments?

500

A poikilotherm has been living comfortably when there is suddenly a temperature drop in its environment, by adaptation, it changes its lipid composition to favour this lipid structure due to its more ideal blank.

What is a higher proportion of unsaturated fatty acids for an ideal Transition temperature (Tm).

500

The mitochondria, being an organelle, has a specific structure that defines it. As pyruvate aiming to enter the center, you would cross these four mitochondrial aspects.

What are the outer membrane, the intermembrane space, the inner membrane, and arriving in the semifluid matrix with other cellular components?

500

A protein synthesized in the ER needs to pass through the Golgi before it is ready to be utilized outside the cell, its journey through the Golgi will consist of these aspects.

What are a transition vesicle, CGN, to medial cisternae, to TGN, into a secretory vesicle?

500

A new drug has been created, one side affect of this drug includes cell arrest, this organizing center contains ring shaped protein complexes of this building block in which microtubules anchor.

What are the centrosome containing g-tubulin which microtubules assemble off of?

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