Cell Structure

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What is the role of the micro tubules in the cytoskeleton?
The microtubules are used to move microorganisms through liquid or to waft liquid past the cell
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What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?
To sort out and package proteins to transport them in vesicles around the cell also forms lysosomes
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What is the maximum resolution and magnification of an electron microscope?
TEM: 0.1nm 500,000 - 1,000,000 SEM: 20nm 100,000 > 500,000
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How do we stain specimens in electron microscopy?
using metals such as gold or platinum
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What type of substance is used to tag a specimen when using a laser scanning con-focal microscope?
fluorescent dye
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Where are polypeptides made?
ribosomes
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Which organelle transports polypeptides inside the cell?
rough endoplasmic reticulum
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What is the function of the centriole?
make spindle fibres to pull chromosomes apart
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What is the function of the lysosome?
cntains enzymes for digesting worn out parts of the cell
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What is the function of the cilium (cilia)?
moves liquids or materials along tubes
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