Ch 7 BIOOOo
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| Which molecules don’t cross nuclear membrane | DNA
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| Nuclear pores are made up of a group of proteins that are collectively called the nuclear pore complex | T
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| Molecules pass into and out of the nucleus through nuclear pores | T
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| The nuclear envelope is composed of two lipid bilayers | T
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| The nuclear envelope is continuous with the Golgi apparatus | F
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| True or false? Large proteins containing a nuclear localization signal (NLS) bind to the nuclear pore and enter the nucleus without any expenditure of energy | F
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| A small protein (molecular weight = 25,000 daltons) is injected into a cell and observed in the nucleus a short time later What type of transport has taken place? | passive transport
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| In experiments to test whether a protein can enter the nucleus, why would proteins be labeled with fluorescent molecules? | To make the proteins easy to see
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| Nucleoplasmin is a nuclear protein, This protein was divided into two segments and linked to the same large cytoplasmic protein, generating two fusion proteins, After injecting these fusion proteins into a cell, one of the proteins was found in the nucleu | Only one of the two fusion proteins possesses a nuclear localization signal.
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| Molecules move into and out of the nucleus through the _____ | nuclear pore complexes
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| Which organelle plays a role in intracellular digestion? | Lysosome
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| Which statement most accurately describes what happens to proteins that lack an ER signal sequence? | They are released into the cytosol
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| How are proteins transported throughout the endomembrane system? | The protein contains a molecular zip code that allows the protein to be shipped to the correct cellular compartment
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| Pinocytosis | the cell is engulfing extracellular fluid
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| What three distinct elements make up the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells? | actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules
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| Which of the following would enable you to identify the plus end of actin filaments? | Add radiolabeled actin subunits to a mixture of actin filaments in which conditions are favorable for polymerization.
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| Common evolutionary origin for pro and eukaryotic flagella. | Eukaryotic flagella undergo an undulating motion and are covered by a plasma membrane; prokaryotic flagella move by rotating and lack a plasma membrane.
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| Cellular homogenization is often incomplete, and the mixture has unbroken cells that are found in | pellet 1 (nuclei and whole cells)
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| Histones (proteins) are found in | first pellet
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| The preparation of liver mitochondrial enzymes begins by placing liver and a buffered solution in a blender.What is the purpose of the blender? | to prepare a cell homogenate; to break open the liver cells and to release the organelles
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