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- Microtubules are important for transporting cargo in nerve cell axons, as diagrammed in Figure Q17- 33. Notice that the two types of cargo are traveling in opposite directions. Which of the following statements is likely to be false? cell body microtubule axon Figure Q17-33 inward transport axon terminal The black cargo and the gray cargo require ATP hydrolysis for their motion. The gray cargo is attached to dynein. outward transport The black cargo and the gray cargo are moving along microtubules of opposite polarity. The black cargo moving toward the axon terminal contains a domain that specifically interacts with the tail domain of a particular kind of motor.BIGIN54ci52FAos0B2p-iZNOsw/formResponse Anterograde transport is Transportation of secretory vesicle backwards Transportation of transition vesicle backwrds Transportation of transition vesicle forwards Transportation of late endosome forwardsGiven the diagram, what motor protein transports vesicles that are about to utilize cis-Golgi v-SNARES? Rough ER cis face Golgi complex trans face MTOC Cell membrane CopyrightO2000 Pearson Educelion, Inc.publhing as Berjamin Cummings O cytoplasmic kinesin O axonemal dynein O cytoplasmic dynein O myosin II 0+0+
- Which is the definition of 'retrograde' with respect to membrane trafficking? movement from the endosome to the lysosome movement from the ER to the Golgi to either the plasma membrane or the endosome/lysosome movement from the cytoplasm to the nucleus movement from the Golgi to the ERProtein processing pathway Match each description with the appropriate step in protein secretion. Labels The vesicle may travel to the plasma membrane releasing its contents to the extracellular environment. The proteins are modified and packaged into vesicles for transport 0 Drop Zones 34 Reser All Prev 11 of 14 Nocleus Next > SUSASTICList 2 functions of peripheral membrane protein
- IN the figure for D: The organization of a protein that normally resides in the plasma membrane in shown in the figure below. The boxes labeled 1,2 3 and 4 represent membrane-spanning sequences and the arrow represents a site of action of signal peptidase. Given this diagram, which of the following statements must be true? (C) (D) oplasmic Reticulum The N-terminus of this protein is in the ER lumen The mature version of this protein will span the membrane twice, with both the N- and C-terminus in the cytoplasm. Two of the answers are correct The C-terminus of this protein is in the ER lumenNeurons have long thin processes called axons, structuresspecialized for conducting signals throughout the organism’s nervous system. Some axonal processes can be as long as 2 m—for example, the axons that originate in your spinal cord and terminate in the muscles of your toes. Small membrane-enclosed vesicles carrying materials essential to axonal function move along microtubules of the cytoskeleton, from the cell body to the tips of the axons. If the average velocity of a vesicle is 1 μm/s, how long does it take a vesicle to move from a cell body in the spinal cord to the axonal tip in the toes?What process best characterizes Ca2+ movement from the cytosol (low Ca2+ concentration) into the endoplasmic reticulum (high Ca2+ concentration)? O Calcium movement is spontaneous O Calcium movement involves active transport O Calcium movement occurs by facilitated diffusion using a transporter protein O Calcium movement does not require energy O Calcium movement occurs by passive diffusion A
- Late endosomes are formed by the fusion of early endosomes to protein transporting vesicles from the Golgi Apparatus. O True O False << PreviousTIM/TOM complexes are involved in transport of proteins across mitochondria nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum O All of aboveFtsZ proteins direct the formation of a ___________ that will eventually form the new cell walls of the daughter cells. contractile ring cell plate cytoskeletom septum