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100

What type of molecules pass through the plasma membrane most easily, and without help?

Small, nonpolar molecules

100

This organelle produces ATP and has its own DNA.

Mitochondria

100

The term (tonicity) for:

a) Solutions with high amounts of solute

b) Solutions with low amounts of solute

c) Solutions with an equal amount of solute as the cell

a) Hypertonic

b) Hypotonic

c) Isotonic

100

Where does a protein for secretion go AFTER the rough ER?

Golgi apparatus

100

Which type of cell has a bigger SA:V ratio, a cell with 2mm radius or 10mm radius?

2 mm radius cell

200

Which membrane protein helps water cross quickly?

Aquaporins

200

Organelle that modifies, packages, tags, and ships out proteins into vesicles?

Golgi apparatus

200

In a hypertonic solution, what happens to:

a) An animal cell?

b) A plant cell?

a) Shrivels

b) Plasmolysis

200

The Golgi Body has directionality. What side of the golgi 

a) Receives proteins or other molecules?

b) Do vesicles leave the Golgi after processing?

a) Cis face

b) Trans face

200

What helps increase the surface area in eukaryotic organelles?

Folding of membranes

300

a) What part of the membrane most affects permeability?

b) Why can ions such as Na+ not pass through the membrane via simple diffusion?

a) The hydrophobic properties of the phospholipid tails.

b) Because they are charged, they require assistance of proteins to come through.

300

Organelle that synthesizes lipids, stores calcium, and helps with detoxification?

Smooth ER

300

a) Water moves from areas of ___ to ___ water potential.

b) Water moves from areas of ____ to ____ solute potential.

a) high to low

b) low to high

300

What's the correct path for a secreted protein?

Rough ER --> Golgi --> Vesicle --> goes to the membrane for exocytosis
300

a) What type of solution allows a plant cell to remain turgid?

b) What organelle is responsible for maintaining that turgor pressure?

a) Hypotonic

b) Central vacuole

400

What type of transport requires:

a) The use of carrier or channel proteins to allow molecules to move DOWN their gradient?

b) The use of pumps to move molecules AGAINST their gradient?

a) Facilitated diffusion (a form of passive transport)

b) Active transport

400

Organelle that makes proteins for export.

Ribosomes at the Rough ER

400
Blood cells with 0.1M NaCl are placed in a dialysis tubing bag, which is then put into a 0.4M NaCl solution. Which way will water flow?

Water flows out of the bag (cells) and into the solution.

400

If a bunch of materials need to be moved IN to the cell at once, 

a) Is ATP required?

b) What is it called if the main uptake is fluids & dissolved minerals?

c) What is it called if the main uptake is a great amount of one specific substance?

a) Yes

b) Pinocytosis

c) Receptor mediated endocytosis

400

Name at least two structures found in ALL cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic).

Cell membrane

Cytosol

DNA/Chromosomes

Ribosomes

500

The phospholipids allow the membrane to have fluidity.

What two structures within the bilayer allow for the regulation of its fluidity?

Cholesterol AND the fatty acid tails - whether they are saturated or unsaturated.

500

What are the three types of fibers found in the cytoskeleton?

Microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate filaments

500

A cell has Ψs = –0.3 MPa and Ψp = 0 MPa. What’s the total water potential, and will water move in or out if placed in pure water?

a) Total water potential is -0.3 MPa

b) Water will move into the cell.

500

An important protein that helps maintain membrane potential in animal cells is called the Sodium/Potassium pump.

a) Which ions and how many are pumped OUT of the cell?

b) Which ions and how many are brought INTO the cell?

a) 3 Na+ pumped out

b) 2 K+ let in

500

A student places a plant cell in a sucrose solution. The solution has a sucrose concentration of 0.3 M, and the temperature of the room is 22°C.

Calculate the solute potential in bars.

-7.36 bars