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Unit 3: Cells

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Cell structures and functions discussed in Hole's Human Anatomy 15th Edition

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  • What are characteristics of the cell membrane?
  • What is a/are characteristic(s) of the phospholipid bilayer?
  • True or False - Phosphate "heads" of the phospholipid bilayer are hydrophobic, while fatty acid "tails" are hydrophilic.
  • Why is it important that the cell membrane has hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts?
  • What substances are cell membranes ALWAYS permeable to?
  • Which substance is lipid-soluble?
  • What substances are the cell membrane impermeable to?
  • How are proteins of the cell membrane classified?
  • True or False - Integral proteins stay on the periphery of the cell membrane.
  • Which of the following functions is INCORRECT for these peripheral proteins?
  • Where are tight intercellular junctions usually found?
  • What type of intercellular junction is this?
  • True or False - Cardiac cells have gap junctions to communicate together to contract and relax at the same time, moving blood smoothly through the heart.
  • What shapes are cell membrane proteins associated with?
  • What is the cytoplasm composed of?
  • True or False - The Smooth ER produces proteins and the Rough ER manufactures lipids.
  • What is NOT true of ribosomes?
  • What are the membranous sacs of the Golgi apparatus called?
  • Which organelle transforms released energy into ATP?
  • Which organelle breaks down hydrogen peroxide, fatty acids, and amino acids?
  • Which organelle(s) aids in cell reproduction?
  • Which human cell has flagella?
  • Where can you find cells that have cilia?
  • What is the function of vesicles?
  • What structures provide supportive framework/infrastructure for the cell?
  • What is the fluid that cilia move in called?
  • What part of the cell has a double phospholipid bilayer?
  • Which is NOT true of the nucleolus?
  • What is the difference between Passive and Active Transport?
  • True or False: Diffusion is movement from a lower concentration to a higher concentration.
  • What is net diffusion?
  • True or False - There is still diffusion at equilibrium of the membrane is permeable and there is a concentration gradient present.
  • What factor influences the rate of diffusion?
  • What is required for facilitated diffusion to occur?
  • What is the pressure required to lift a volume of water called?
  • What is the diffusion of water from a higher water concentration to a lower water concentration called?
  • Which of the following statements is FALSE?
  • What method of passive transport is when a molecule is forced through a cell membrane?
  • What ISN'T true of active transport?
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of endocytosis?
  • What is NOT an example of Exocytosis?
  • Which is true of Transcytosis?
  • What is the purpose of Interphase?
  • In what stage do the DNA and organelles duplicate themselves?
  • What does it mean when a cell crosses a restriction checkpoint?
  • What is the order of Mitosis?
  • What DOESN'T happen in Prophase?
  • What stage of Mitosis is pictured here?
  • In what stage of mitosis do chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope reforms?
  • Each chromosome consists of two identical structures. What are they called?
  • True or false: All cells contain the same genetic information.
  • What is cellular respiration?
  • True or false: All cells are able to perform any role in the body because they have the same DNA.
  • What is the difference between a stem cell and a progenitor cell?
  • What kind of cells are totipotent?
  • What kind of cells are pluripotent?
  • What is the term for "programmed cell death"?
  • Where does Aerobic Respiration occur?
  • True of False: Anarobic Respiration is more efficient at producing ATP than Aerobic Respiration.
  • Which part of cellular respiration is anaerobic?
  • Which part of cellular respiration is Aerobic?