Place the following cellular structures in the order they would be used in the production and secretion of a protein: Golgi apparatus, nucleus, plasma membrane, ribosome, transport vesicle.
Proteins are key molecules in the body. They do more functions in the body. The DNA transcripted to RNA and RNA translated to Proteins.
Place the following cellular structures in the order they would be used in the production and...
Reset Help Vesicle from Vesicle from Rough ERV Golgi apparatus membrane Plasma ER Golgi Processing Transport Secretion Manufacturing Transport
QUESTION 6 2 pc Many eukaryotic cells make proteins that ultimately are supposed to be secreted towards the outside of the cell. Place the following cell components in the order that they would function in the synthesis and export of one of these proteins. Note that Vesicle #1 must be used before Vesicle #2. G. Plasma membrane Vesicle #2 ANSWER is WRONG Golgi apparatus - trans face Ribosome A. Rough endoplasmic reticulum Vesicle #1 D. Golgi apparatus - cis face
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14. Adenylyl cyclase produces the intracellular signal: a) Kinase b) Phosphatase c) Cyclic AMP d) AMP 15. When adrenalin is produced PKA is turned off a) b) PKA is turned on c) Has no effect on PKA d) None of the above 16. All proteins with a signal sequence enter the ER 17. The sorting signal, Nuclear Localization Sequence, all proteins in the cytosol to enter the 18. In order for proteins to enter the mitochondria, they...
Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Terms can be used once, more than once, or not at all. Reset Help transport vesicle(s) Soon after initiation of translation of an mRNA coding for a secretory protein, the of the secretory protein is synthesized and is exposed on the surface of the ribosome. The signal recognition particle (SRP) contains the that marks this protein for into the endoplasmic reticulum cotranslational translocation...
Double layer (bilayer) of phospholipid molecules Transmembrane Phospholipid bilayer protein Integral proteins Peripheral proteins Cytoplasmic side of membrane Cholesterol molecules Hydrophobic fatty acid "tail" Hydrophilic phosphate "head Figure 3-2 Structures of the Cell Membrane Questions 4. Match the cellular components in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. Column A a. Chromatin b. Cytoplasm c. Endoplasmic reticulum d. Golgi apparatus e. Lysosome f. Microtubule g. Mitochondrion h. Nuclear envelope...
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
9) Which of the following is the most common pathway taken by a newly synthesized protein that will be secreted by a cell? A) rough ER -- Golgi - transport vesicle - plasma membrane B) rough ER - Golgi - transport vesicle nucleus C) rough ER → lysosome nucleus - plasma membrane D) Golgi rough ER lysosome transport vesicle plasma membrane 10) A newly discovered unicellular organism isolated from acidic mine drainage is found to contain a cell wall, a...
Order the following statements to correctly describe the route of secreted protein as it is synthesized and secreted from a eukaryotic cell. A. The protein folds and undergoes modification within the rough ER. B. The protein travels within a membranous vesicle from the ER to the cis face of the Golgi apparatus. C. Translation begins on a ribosome. D. The protein travels toward the trans face of the Golgi, from which it is packaged into a secretory vesicle. E. The...
3) Vesicles move between the plasma membrane and other organelles in very specific, highly organized processes. (20 points) a) How are transport vesicles formed? What are the major steps and components of vesicle formation? How does vesicle formation differ in transport from the plasma membrane? To/from the ER? ToTo/from the Golgi apparatus? Endosome TGN O Golgi comples Nucleus
Draw a picture of an animal cell and include the following: 1. Glycocalyx 2. Plasma membrane 3. Nucleus 4. Nuclear envelope 5. Nucleolus 6. Rough endoplasmic reticulum 7. Ribosome 8. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 9. Golgi apparatus 10. Vesicle 11. Lysosome 12. Peroxisome 13. Mitochondria