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- Secretory vesicles (destined for exocytosis) that fuse with the plasma membrane only in an intermittent manner (often requiring an environmental signal) are properly referred to as: constitutive secretory vesicles (like those that carry lipids, such as phosphatidylcholine) the v-SNARES the endosomes the t-SNARES regulated secretory vesicles (like those that carry hormones, such as insulin)What is the significance of the protein-lined pits? O Protein attracts other proteins needed for ATP synthesis within the cell. Protein-lined pits are able to transport one molecule at a time down the concentration gradient within the cell. The polarity of proteins allows other polar molecules to attach and be transported in the cell by transport channels. Receptors within the pits allow ligands to fuse and be transported into the cell by endocytosis.Secretory vesicles (destined for exocytosis) that fuse with the plasma membrane continuously, with no requirement for hormones or any other environmental signal, are properly referred to as: the v-SNARES constitutive secretory vesicles (like those that carry lipids, such as phosphatidylcholine) the endosomes regulated secretory vesicles (like those that carry hormones, such as insulin) the t-SNARES
- 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.Usmotic Which of the following is associated with intracellular nuclear receptors? O Transcription factors Signal transduction Transcription factors and signal transduction O O None of the above Back Next Clear formWhich of the following mechanism will be activated if there is a shortage of cellular and endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ reserve? O DAG will activate protein kinase C to release calcium bound to calmodulin ER membrane protein STIM1 will activate plasma membrane Orail channel All of the other mechanisms will be activated IP3 signaling will release stored calcium from the ER DAG will activate protein kinase C to activate store operated calcium channel in the plasma membrane < Previous Next ▸
- Select the correct statments regarding transport of molecules across the cell membrane. Non-mediated transport is susceptible to saturation of transporter/channel proteins. Channels and transporters need not use energy to transport solute down the concentration gradient. The Na+/K+ antiport takes advantage of electrochemical gradients to exchange Na+ and K+ ions across the cell membrane. Active transport via electrochemical gradients relies on the passive transport of one solute to transport a second solute against the concentration gradient. Describe the three main sources of membrane fluidityWhich statement are true? Constitutive secretion is the default pathway, primarily used to restore substances on the plasma membrane and certain membrane-bound organelles. Regulated secretion ends with secretory vesicles that store secreted material until the signal triggers fusion with the plasma membrane Both types of secretion use the same pathway, but the signal sequence redirects the protein to a regulated pathway. A and b A,b and cIn nonmuscle cell locomotion, which protein is activated to nucleate a filament? Arp2/3 Vinculin Gelsolin Profilin Cofilin
- A plant cell placed in a hypertonic solution will: O remain unchanged. O swell slightly. O undergo plasmolysis. O undergo lysis. The step(s) involved in cell signaling are:What are the enzymatic activities of the sodium-potassium ATPase (pump)? binds to and hydrolyzes ATP; binds to 3 Na+ in cytoplasm and releases outside cell; binds to 2 K+ outside cell and releases into cytoplasm binds to and hydrolyzes GTP; binds to 3 Na+ in cytoplasm and releases into nucleus; binds to 2 K+ inside cell and releases into lysosome binds to and hydrolyzes 3 ATP; binds to 1 Na+ in cytoplasm and releases outside cell; binds to 1 K+ outside cell and releases into cytoplasm binds to and hydrolyzes ATP; binds to 2 Na+ in cytoplasm and releases outside cell; binds to 3 K+ outside cell and releases into cytoplasmIn receptor-mediated endocytosis, each of the following could be a fate for the receptors and/or vesicle contents except recycling to the plasma membrane digestion in a lysosome. All are possible fates. release from the vesicle into the peroxisome. transcytosis.