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A comprehensive overview of the structure and functions of eukaryotic cells, including the components of the cell, eukaryotic organelles, plasma membrane, cellular receptors, cell-to-cell adhesions, cellular communication, cellular metabolism, cellular energy, and the cell cycle. It also discusses the roles of various proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and electrolytes in cellular processes.
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๏ (^) No distinct nucleus (single, circular chromosome) ๏ (^) Lack histones, organelles ๏ (^) Cyanobacteria, bacteria, and rickettsiae
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๏ (^) Movement ๏ (^) Conductivity ๏ (^) Metabolic absorption ๏ (^) Secretion ๏ (^) Excretion ๏ (^) Respiration ๏ (^) Reproduction ๏ (^) Communication
A. Secretion B. Movement C. Reproduction D. Metabolic absorption Correct Answer: D Metabolic absorption is done by all cells. All cells can take in and use nutrients and other substances. Movement is performed by muscle cells. Not all cells can perform this function. Secretion is performed by certain cells, such as mucous gland cells. Not all cells can perform this function. Reproduction, or continuous division, is not a function all cells can perform.
From Raven, P.H., & Johnson, G.B. (1992) Biology. St Louis: Mosby.
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๏ (^) Cytoplasmic matrix
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๏ (^) Network of smooth membranes ๏ (^) Processing and packaging of proteins ๏ (^) Secretory vesicles ๏ (^) Cytoskeleton
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๏ (^) Originate from the Golgi ๏ (^) Contain enzymes for digestion ๏ (^) Cellular injury causes enzyme release that leads to cellular self-destruction
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๏ (^) Cellular energy metabolism ๏ (^) ATP generation ๏ (^) Has role in:
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๏ (^) โBones and musclesโ of cell shape ๏ (^) Composed of protein filaments ๏ (^) Forms cell extensions
๏ Controls the composition of a space or compartment it encloses ๏ Function ๏ (^) Cell-to-cell recognition ๏ (^) Cellular mobility ๏ (^) Cellular shape ๏ (^) Movement of molecules ๏ Composition ๏ (^) Lipid bilayer