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NEUROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
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Actin filament motor protein - Answer-myosin, allow cell migration

myosin - Answer-has a head that attaches to the actin filament and a tail that
attaches to organelle components

motion requires atp binding and hydrolysis

goes towards positive end of cell

What is found in axon terminals - Answer-Actin filaments
synaptic vesicles
membrane facing synapse= densely littered with proteins
numerous mitochondria- suggest high enery demand

What is NOT found in axon terminals - Answer-microtubules

most dynamic part of cell - Answer-axon terminals

Nucleus - Answer-mRNA transcripts leave and travel to sites of protein synthesis

translation - Answer-assembling proteins from amino acids

gene expression - Answer-reading of DNA

Proteins - Answer-final product of gene expression

transcription - Answer-process of assembling mRNA containing gene info

mRNA strand - Answer-a transcript

promoter - Answer-specific region of a gene where RNA polymerase can bind and
begin transcription

RNA splicing - Answer-Process by which the introns are removed from RNA
transcripts and the remaining exons are joined together.

dogma gene - Answer-one gene one protein

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) - Answer-processes and transports proteins
made at attached ribosomes; synthesizes phospholipids

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) - Answer-the region of the endoplasmic
reticulum that has few or no ribosomes on its cytoplasmic surface and synthesizes
carbohydrates, lipids, and steroid hormones; detoxifies chemicals like pesticides,
preservatives, medications, and environmental pollutants, and stores calcium ions

, Golgi apparatus - Answer-A system of membranes that modifies and packages
proteins for export by the cell

Central nervous system major parts - Answer-cerebral cortex, cerebellum, brain
stem, spinal cord

Cerebral cortex - Answer-sensation and motor control, psychology

Cerebellum - Answer-little brain, coordinated movement, learning and memory

Brain stem - Answer-vital functions, sensory and motor pathways

blood brain barrier - Answer-Blood vessels (capillaries) that selectively let certain
substances enter the brain tissue and keep other substances out

Fragile X characteristics - Answer-mild to moderate retardation, long narrow face,
large ears, social anxiety

Fragile X cause - Answer-FMR1 gene mutation that causes too many CGG repeats
that prevents FMRP protein to be made. FMRP protein is responsible for maturing
dendritic spines so therefore people with Fragile X have more long and narrow
spines that are immature. This is thought to decrease communication between
neurons.

Links structure to function

No RER in ____ - Answer-axons

where do proteins originate in a neuron - Answer-the cell body, none are made in the
axon, they are moved through the cytoskeleton components

cytoskeleton and its parts - Answer-structural internal scaffolding of a cell

microtubules, intermediate, actin filaments

microtubules - Answer-arrange organelles, stable polarization, transportation and
shape

charge of cell body and axon - Answer-cell body = negative
axon = positive

TAU - Answer-microtubule protein that anchors the microtubule together, if
phosphorylated TAU can not keep microtubule together and it will fall apart

Microtubule motor proteins - Answer-Kinesins and dyneins

Kinesins - Answer-Move towards axon (positive end), anterograde

Dyenins - Answer-Move towards negative end/cell body, retrograde

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