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Biology Study Guide| 41 Correct Answered Questions Latest Update
Many antibiotics kill bacteria because they hinder translation by prokaryotic... - Correct answerRibosomes
Integrins are glycoproteins that help link the cytoskeleton and the..... - Correct answerExtracelluar Matrix
Ribosomes are made up of - Correct answerRNA and proteins
A cell biologist has developed a new drug that blocks blood vesicle transport at the cis face of the Golgi apparatus. What will this drug prevent from happening inside a cell? - Correct answerThe movement of the lipids and proteins from the endoplasmic recticulum to the Golgi apparatus
You stain a cell with die that reacts with an enzyme found in the lysosome. You would also expect to see this die in the... - Correct answerendoplasmic reticulum
Alcohol consumption adversely affects the synthesis of molecules involved in protein degradation, which
can eventually lead to liver damage. Given this information, which organelle in liver cells is most directly affected by alcohol consumption? - Correct answerLysosome
A protein that is destined to reach the plasma membrane is making its way through the Golgi. At that moment, a drug was added to cells, blocking trafficking at the trans face of the Golgi. As a result, what would happen to the protein? - Correct answerThe protein would be stuck in the Golgi
Given what is known about the minimal essential functions of cellular life, if you could create an artificial
cell, what cellular structures must you include? - Correct answerribosomes
You've identified an enzyme that appears to be involved in the addition of palmityl group (a fatty acid) to
certain proteins. Knowing that palmitoylated proteins are usually targeted for delivery to the plasma membrane, in which organelles might this enzyme be expressed? - Correct answerEndoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes

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