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Blood clotting and childbirth are examples of _______ feedback.
Positive
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______ feedback is the most common homeostatic mechanism
Negative
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Contains all the carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and amino acids within the cell.
Intracellular fluid
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Intracellular fluid helps maintain high ________ and low ________ concentration
potassium; sodium
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Extracellular fluid can be divided into these three groups:
Interstitial flud, plasma, transcellular fluid
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______ helps control the viscosity of a cell.
Cholesterol
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Integral proteins serve three functions:
- -As a channel or pore
- -Carrier proteins
- -Cell surface receptor
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Peripheral proteins function as an ________ catylyst to affect inracellular events
enyzme
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Cell recognition is made possible by __________
glycocalyces
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These carbohydrate structures on the surface of the cell can serve as receptors for binding hormones (e.g. insulin)
Glycocalyx
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Nucleoli is an accumulation of _____ and _____ within the nucleus
RNA and ribosomoes
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Definition of chromatin
Coiled strands of DNA, bound to proteins
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The main function of the endoplasmic reticulum is:
the production of proteins and lipids for cellular use and for secretion
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The rough ER produces:
Proteins for the cell and for secretion
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The smooth ER is responsible for:
- -Steroid production
- -membrane production
- -Contains enzymes
- -Stores calcium
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Synthesis of carbohydrates occurs in the:
Golgi apparatus
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Acts as the packaging center
golgi apparatus
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This part of the golgi apparatus accepts vesicles from the ER
Cis face
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The trans face of the golgi appartus is responsible for this
exporting vesicles
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The layer of the inner membrane of the mitochondria is called the _______
cristae
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Energy from ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is stored here
The phosphate bonds
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Name at least 2 lysosome functions:
- -Contains hydrolytic enzymes that are produced in the RER
- -Are packaged in the golgi apparatus
- -Responsible for digestion of intra/extracellular materials
- -Exist in different "states" of activity
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Three types of lysosomes:
- Primary
- Phagosome
- Secondary
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Type of lysosome that contains digestive enzymes only
Primary enzyme
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Type of lysosome that is a vesicle of material taken into the cell from the environment
Phagosome
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A fusion of phagosome and primary lysosome where digestion of outside material occurs
Secondary lysosome
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Filaments or tubulues that provide structural support yet may allow altering of shape, contractility, and movement
cytoskeleton
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This filament helps anchor the cytoskeleton and can provide some contraction
Microfilaments
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Larger than microfilaments; Provide strength for cell shape and stabilize organelle positions
Intermediate filaments
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Keratins, Vimentin, Desmin, Glial filaments, and neurofilaments are type of ________ filaments
intermediate filaments
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-Main constituent of cilia
-form mitotic spindles across chromosomes
-Maintain shape
-Participate in intracellular transport
Microtubules
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o -Largest of filaments
-12-15mm in diameter
-Interacts with actin to produce contractions
Myosin
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