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BIOL 4100 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED cytoskeleton collection of multiple types of protein filaments that provide shape, support, movement, and intercellular transport The cytoskeleton is highly organized but is also dynamic The cytoskeleton is dynamic. What d...

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BIOL 4100 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED

cytoskeleton

collection of multiple types of protein filaments that provide shape, support, movement,

and intercellular transport

The cytoskeleton is highly organized but is also

dynamic

The cytoskeleton is dynamic. What does this mean?

it can be assembled, disassembled, and reassembled

intermediate filaments

ropelike fibers with a diameter of about 10nm and are made of fibrous intermediate

filament proteins

microtubules

hollow cylinders made of the protein tubulin; they are long and straight and typically

have one end attached to a single molecule-organizing site called a centrosome

actin filaments

helical polymers of the protein actin; flexible structures that are organized into a variety

of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three-dimensional gels

The subunits of intermediate filaments have _________

long 'rod' shaped domain of a-helix and unstructured heads, which allows simple

dimerization with one another

In intermediate filaments, antiparallel dimers result in

,identical ends that interact with the next octamer, and these interactions are non-

covalent

Which type of filament is abundant in cells that experience mechanical forces

(like nerve cell axons, muscle cells, and epithelial cells)?

Intermediate filaments

Why are intermediate filaments abundant in cells that experience mechanical

forces?

this prevents tearing of cells and membranes (like reinforcing concrete)

Intermediate filaments in each cell are indirectly connected to those of

neighboring cells through the __________

desmosomes, which establishes a continuous mechanical link from cell to cell

throughout the epithelial sheet

What are the four classes of intermediate filaments?

1) keratin filaments

2) vimentin and vimentin-related filaments

3) neurofilaments

4) nuclear lamins

keratin filaments are found where?

in epithelial cells

Where are vimentin and vimentin-related filaments found?

in connective-tissue cells, muscle cells, and glial cells

Where are neurofilaments found?

in nerve cells

, Where are nuclear lamins found?

in all animal cells

What is the purpose of nuclear lamins?

to provide strength to the nuclear envelope and make sure that is stays its correct

shape

Intermediate filaments strengthen cells against ________

mechanical stress

Every kind of epithelial cells has a distinct keratin filament composed of

_________

a mixture of keratin subunits

Keratin filaments--filament network

Filament network reaches across the cells, and are connected to desmosomes (cell-to-

cell contacts), which help to distribute stress of stretching

Mutations in keratin result in

cells that are highly sensitive to shear force (for example, epidermolysis bullosa

simplex, which means the person is susceptible to mechanical injury)

Improper accumulation of ________ causes ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease

neurofilaments

Nuclear lamina is less rope-like, and more _________

mesh-like

What is the function of nuclear lamina?

-provides support and protection for the nucleus

-provides places for chromosome tethering

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