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Chapter 4: Biology of a Cell
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Which part of the plasma membrane participates in cellular communication?
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True or false: a single mRNA strand can be read by only one ribosome.
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A cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. This will result in crenation, the _____ of a cell.
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Which organelle can best be described as a small acidic sphere?
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How many sodium leave the cell via the sodium/potassium pump? How many potassium enter? (Put a comma in between your numbers)
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Which modification to pre-mRNA involved adding guanine nucleotide to the front?
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True or false: proteins can pass through the nuclear envelope.
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The ____ strand of DNA is copied during transcription.
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Which strand of DNA is synthesized discontinuously during DNA replication? (2 words)
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Most communication between cells occurs through _____.
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Alcohol has an effect on which organelle?
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True or false: RMP is a form of potential energy?
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Does translation or transcription create an mRNA strand?
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What enzyme is utilized during transcription? (2 words)
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How many connexons are needed to make a gap junction?
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What provides the energy for primary active transport?
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What type of membrane protein is located either on the internal or external surface of the cell?
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How many nucleotides form a codon?
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In a _____ solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes inside the cell?
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Which structure that extends from the cell’s surface does not move?
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When a cell takes in a large particle using pseudopodia, this is an example of what type of vesicular transport?
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