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A&P Ch.3

A&P Ch.3 WSU Winter 2014

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function of glyco proteins lubrication, protection, anchoring, and locomotion
what does HIV bind to HIV (gp120 glyco protein binds to CD4 receptor)
blood antigens for A,B,O,AB 1.A: type B 2.B:Type A 3.O: both A and B 4.AB: neither A or B
whats cytosol Intra cellular fluid
cytoskeleton proteins organized in fine filaments or slender tubes
types of tubules 1.Micro filaments: Anchor, movment, and shape. 2.inter mediate filament: structure, stability, and shape. 3. micro tubules: structural, and vesical movement.
function of Centrosome movement of chromosomes in cell division. made of 9 micro micro tubule triplets.
function of Centrioles 1."heart of skelton" 2.forms spindle apparatus
function of cilia 1.move substance along cell surface. 2.they move rhythmically "beat"
diffrence between peroxisomes and lysosomes. 1.peroxisomes: vesicles contaning degrading enzymes. for fats. also neutralizes toxic. 2.Lysosomes: vesicles containing digestive enzymes. intracellular removal of damaged organelles or pathogens.
smooth vs rough ER Smooth: storage, synthesis, and detoxification. Rough: protein modification(secendary and tetri), attachment of carbohydrate groups to glyco proteins.
Osmotic pressure low osmotic pressure = low solute.
what is osmolarity measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution.
what is tonocity measure of water pressure
whats pinocytosis? "cell drinking"
whats in the interphase in cell cycle. G1, S, G2
whats in mitosis? prophase, metphase, anaphase, telophase. then cytokinesis occurs.
what increases cell cycle? MPF and Growth factor
what is metastasis? tumor that starts another tumor
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