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Scientists have proposed that chloroplasts and mitochondria arose by a process called

_____, in which a smaller cell comes to live inside a larger cell.

endosymbiosis

Centrosomes, also called ____-organizing centers, are important for cell division in

animals.

microtubule

The eukaryotic cell structure involved in supporting the shape of the cell and anchoring

organelles to fixed locations is the

cytoskeleton

The fibers of the ____provide the scaffolding to hold certain enzymes in place in a cell.

cytoskeleton

The space between the two membranes of a mitochondrion is known as the______space.

intermembrane

Which fiber is involved in cellular crawling?

actin

Eukaryotic flagella are actually outward projections of the cell interior. The

micotubules in the flagella originate from___

a basal body

Which structure is involved in eukaryotic cell division?

, Centrosome

The cell wall of which type of cell is composed of chitin?

Fungal

During the contraction of muscle cells, which fiber is used ?

actin

Which structure forms a protective layer rich in glycoproteins on the surface of animal

cells?

extracellular matrix

Which type of movement is made possible by the arrangement of actin fibers?

cellular crawling

Which of the following junction types is only found in plants

plasmodesmata

The microtubules in a eukaryotic flagellum are derived from an

basal bodies

The cell walls of plants and protist are made of the polysaccharide ___while the cell wall

of fungal cells are made of the _____polysaccharide____

cellulose, chitin

Cells that are part of the same tissue type recognize each other based on

cell-surface markers

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