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ESSENTIAL CELL BIOLOGY CHAPTER
#1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Cytoplasm - ANSWER-Contents of a cell that are contained within its plasma
membrane but, in the case of eukaryotic cells, contained outside the nucleus.

Fluorescence Microscopes - ANSWER-Instrument used to visualize a specimen that
has been labeled with a fluorescent dye; samples are illuminated with a wavelength of
light that excites the dye, causing it to fluoresce.

Ribosome - ANSWER-Large macromolecular complex, composed of ribosomal RNAs
and ribosomal proteins, that translates messenger RNA into protein.

Fixed - ANSWER-When tissue is preserved by pickling in a reactive chemical solution.

Organelles - ANSWER-A discrete structure or sub-compartment of a eukaryotic cell that
is specialized to carry out a particular function.

Plasma Membrane - ANSWER-The protein -containing lipid bilayer that surrounds a
living cell.

Internal Membranes - ANSWER-The membranes surrounding organelles.

Eukaryotes - ANSWER-An organism whose cells have a distinct nucleus and
cytoplasm.

Prokaryotes - ANSWER-Major category of living cells distinguished by the absence of a
nucleus. Include archaea and bacteria.

Bacteria - ANSWER-One of the two divisions of prokaryotes; some species cause
disease. The term is sometimes used to refer to any prokaryotic microorganism,
although the world of prokaryotes also includes archaea, which are only distantly
related.

Archaea - ANSWER-One of the two divisions of prokaryotes, often found in hostile
environments such as hot springs or concentrated brine.

Mitochondria - ANSWER-Membrane-enclosed organelle, about the size of a bacterium,
that carries out oxidative phosphorylation and produces most of the ATP in eukaryotic
cells.

Photosynthesis - ANSWER-The process by which plants, algae and some bacteria use
the energy of sunlight to drive the synthesis of organic molecules form carbon dioxide
and water.

, Chloroplasts - ANSWER-Specialized organelle in algae and plants that contains
chlorophyll and serves as the site in which photosynthesis takes place.

Nuclear Envelope - ANSWER-Double membrane surrounding the nucleus. Consists of
outer and inner membranes, perforated by nuclear pores.

Chromosomes - ANSWER-Long, threadlike structure composed of DNA and proteins
that carries the genetic information of an organism; becomes visible as a distinct entity
when a plant or animal cell prepares to divide.

ATP - ANSWER-Molecule that serves as the principle carrier of energy in cells; this
nucleoside triphosphate is composed of adenine, ribose, and three phosphates.

Symbiosis - ANSWER-Intimate association between two organisms of different species
from which both derive a long-term selective advantage.

Chlorophyll - ANSWER-Light-absorbing green pigment that plays a central part in
photosynthesis.

Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER-Labyrinthine membrane-enclosed compartment in
the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells where lipids and proteins are made.

Golgi Apparatus - ANSWER-Membrane-enclosed organelle in eukaryotic cells that
modifies the proteins and lipids made in the ER and sorts them for transport to other
sites.

Lysosomes - ANSWER-Membrane-enclosed organelle that breaks down worn-out
proteins and organelles and other waste materials, as well as molecules taken up by
endocytosis; contains digestive enzymes that are typically most active at the acid pH
found inside these organelles.

Peroxisomes - ANSWER-Small membrane-enclosed organelle that contains enzymes
that degrade lipids and destroy toxins.

Endocytosis - ANSWER-Process by which cells take in materials through an
invagination of the plasma membrane, which surrounds the ingested material in the
membrane-enclosed vesicle.

Exocytosis - ANSWER-Process by which most molecules are secreted from a
eukaryotic cell. These molecules are packaged in membrane-enclosed vesicles that
fuse with the plasma membrane, releasing their contents to the outside.

Cytosol - ANSWER-Contents of the main compartment of the cytoplasm, excluding the
membrane-enclosed organelles such as ER and mitochondria. The cell fraction

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