The Cell Lecture 2

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1. What are the functions/characteristics of ribosomes in eukaryotic cells?

  • Found attached to e.r., or inside mitochondria + chloroplasts, site of protein synthesis
  • Found free, attached to e.r., or inside mitochondria + chloroplasts, site of protein synthesis
  • Found free, attached to e.r., or inside mitochondria + chlorophyll, site of protein synthesis
  • Found free, attached to e.r., or inside mitochondria + chloroplasts, site of polynucleotide synthesis
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2. What are the functions/characteristics of ribosomes in prokaryotic cells?

  • attached to rough e.r., site of protein replication
  • attached to rough e.r., site of protein synthesis
  • float freely in cell cytoplasm, site of protein synthesis
  • float freely in cell vacuole, site of protein replication

3. What is the function of a chloroplast?

  • site of enzyme digestion
  • site of protein synthesis
  • site of photosynthesis
  • site of RNA transcription

4. What is the function of the golgi apparatus?

  • receives proteins and may not further modify them, concentrates, packages and breaks down proteins, synthesis of polysaccharides
  • receives proteins and may not further modify them, concentrates, packages and sorts proteins, synthesis of polysaccharides
  • receives proteins and may further modify them, concentrates, packages and sorts proteins, synthesis of polysaccharides
  • receives proteins and may further modify them, concentrates, packages and breaks down proteins, synthesis of polysaccharides

5. What are mitochondria?

  • have independent genome, energy stores converted into ATP
  • have independent genome, energy stores converted into ADP
  • have no independent genome, energy stores converted into ATP
  • have no independent genome, energy stores converted into ADP

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