Cells and their components 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Sports ScienceUniversityNone Created by: JoyCreated on: 04-12-12 21:35 What kind of cells are bacteria cells Prokaryotic 1 of 15 The fluid mosaic model is used to describe the behaviour of the: "Phospholipid" membrane 2 of 15 The nucleus can store and transmit genetic information in the form of: DNA 3 of 15 Genetic information can pass through the nuclear pores is in the form of: mRNA 4 of 15 Mitochondria are the major site of: ATP production through aerobic respiration 5 of 15 Rough endoplasmic retuculum have their name because they have: an extensive membranous network of tubules and flattened sacs which have ribosomes attached on the surface 6 of 15 Some functions of the smooth ER include: Storage of calcium, production of lipids and steroids 7 of 15 The function of the golgi apparatus is to: modify and sort newly synthesised proteins prior to secretion from the cell 8 of 15 Lysosomes contain: hydrolytic enzymes involved in intracellular digestions 9 of 15 The cytoskeleton is designed for: Shape and network 10 of 15 Microtubules are essential for: Internal movements and partitioning (forming mitotic spindle) 11 of 15 Glial cells, cells in the spinal cord and the brain all work together to form: Nervous tissue 12 of 15 The digestive tract, bladder, arteries, veins all have Smooth muscle 13 of 15 How are adjacent cardiac cells linked? By electrically conducting junctions 14 of 15 T-tubules are the extensions of the sarcolemma deep into the muscle cell which Allow the delivery of hormones and substrates deep into the muscle and also easily allow depolarisation for muscular contraction 15 of 15
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