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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 3 Questions and Correct
Answers

Question: Active Transport
Answer: Form of transport across the cell membrane that requires input
of cellular energy


Question: Amphipathic
Answer: Describes a molecule that exhibits a difference in polarity
between its two ends, resulting in a difference in water solubility


Question: Anaphase
Answer: Third stage of mitosis (and meiosis), during which sister
chromatids separate into two new nuclear regions of a dividing cell


Question: Anticodon
Answer: Consecutive sequence of three nucleotides on a tRNA molecule
that is complementary to a specific codon on an mRNA molecule


Question: Autolysis
Answer: Breakdown of cells by their own enzymatic action


Question: Autophagy
Answer: Lysosomal breakdown of a cell's own components


Question: Cell Cycle
Answer: Life cycle of a single cell, from its birth until its division into two
new daughter cells


Question: Cell Membrane

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Answer: Membrane surrounding all animal cells, composed of a lipid
bilayer interspersed with various molecules; also known as plasma
membrane


Question: Centriole
Answer: Small, self-replicating organelle that provides the origin for
microtubule growth and moves DNA during cell division


Question: Centromere
Answer: Region of attachment for two sister chromatids


Question: Centrosome
Answer: Cellular structure that organizes microtubules during cell division


Question: Channel Protein
Answer: Membrane-spanning protein that has an inner pore which allows
the passage of one or more substances


Question: Checkpoint
Answer: Progress point in the cell cycle during which certain conditions
must be met in order for the cell to proceed to a subsequence phase


Question: Chromatin
Answer: Substance consisting of DNA and associated proteins


Question: Chromosome
Answer: Condensed version of chromatin


Question: Cilia
Answer: Small appendage on certain cells formed by microtubules and
modified for movement of materials across the cellular surface


Question: Cleavage Furrow


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