Please answer 4 questions below: Ribosome Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane Mitochondrion
para 5 The structure labeled "1" in the image above is a a mitochondrion cytoplasm plasma membrane cytoskeleton rough endoplasmic reticulum
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64. Which organelle has its own genetic information? a. endoplasmic reticulum b. ribosome c. mitochondrion d. golgi apparatus e. lysosome 65. Which organelle is a series of interconnected membranous canals or channels that run throughout the cytoplasm of the cell? a. golgi apparatus b. peroxisome c. mitochondrion d. endoplasmic reticulum 66. Which organelle is a composed of a double membrane structure with the inner membrane folded to form cristae? a. Lysosome b. endoplasmic reticulum c. mitochondrion d. ribosome 67. How...
What is the difference between a nuclear envelope and a plasma membrane? A nuclear envelope is made of two membranes, while the plasma membrane is a single membrane. A nuclear envelope does not contain membrane proteins, while the plasma membrane contains membrane proteins. There is no difference between a nuclear envelope and a plasma membrane A nuclear envelope allows water and gases to pass freely, while the plasma membrane does not. Which of the following is not a membrane-bound organelle?...
True or False: Each component listed below is part of the nucleus. Chromatin: True Cytoplasm: Nucleolus: True Nucleoplasm: 1 True Plasma membrane: Mitochondria: Centrosomes: | True
03 Draw a picture of an animal cell and include the following: Glycocalyx Plasma membrane Nucleus Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Rough endoplasmic reticulum Ribosome Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Vesicle Lysosome Peroxisome Mitochondria
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(cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, fimbriae, flagellum, ribosomes)
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Consider a membrane protein destined for the plasma membrane. From a hydropathy plot, you determine the protein has the following general structural elements: • • • 5 Trans-membrane domains (boxes 1-5) 6 soluble domains (wavy lines A-F) Flanking charges around trans-membrane domain 1. (A positive charge is towards the N-terminus, and a negative charge is towards the C-terminus.) You find that soluble domains B and E contain possible glycosylation sites. Ntorm in an ammo u arom...
Choose the cell compartment where free glucose forms during gluconeogenesis. O cytoplasm mitochondrion Golgi apparatus nucleus lumen of endoplasmic reticulum