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Biology Edexcel A Level (TOPIC 3) exam questions with answers 2023 3.10: Draw a flowchart that shows how different organelles and nucleus involved in the process of protein production and trafficking in a cell. - Answer 1. transcription of DNA to mRNA
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- Biology Edexcel A Level (TOPIC 3) exam questions with answers 2023 
 
3.10: Draw a flowchart that shows how different organelles and nucleus involved in the process of protein production and trafficking in a cell. - Answer 1. transcription of DNA to mRNA 
2. mRNA leaves nucleus 
3. protein made on ribosomes enter RER 
4. protein moves through the ER assuming 3D shape (folding) 
5. vesicles pinched off the RER contain the protein 
6. vesicles from RER fuse to form the flattened sacs of Golgi Appa...
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OAT biology section questions and correct verified answers guaranteed success.
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- What are the six kingdoms of life? - correct answer Archaea, Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia 
 
According to the fluid mosaic model, what does the cell membrane contain? - correct answer phospholipid bilayer and structural proteins 
 
Describe the structure of the phospholipid bilayer - correct answer polar, hydrophilic phosphate head 
non polar, hydrophobic unsaturated fatty aci...
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MMI 528 Lectures 1-9 | Questions and Answers (Latest Version)
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- MMI 528 Lectures 1-9 | Questions and Answers (Latest Version) Immunity The body's ability to resist specific diseases Immune response A reaction to substances the body recognizes as foreign What are the 3 general goals of the immune system? Distinguish self from non-self Distinguish dangerous pathogens from harmless foreign substances. Identify cells that have become infected or cancerous. What are the 2 phases of the immune response? Innate and Adaptive What is the time scale of the innat...
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MCMB Cell Structure and Function Exam Questions and Answers
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- MCMB Cell Structure and Function Exam Questions and Answers 
what is the function of the centrosome? - Answer-organize mitotic spindle important role in cytokinesis 
 
describe the structure of a endoplasmic reticulum? - Answer-flattened sheets, sacs and tubes of membranes continuous with what? 
- nuclear envelope 
 
What are the functions of the rough ER? - Answer-- protein synthesis of some 
- post-translational folding and modification of proteins 
- trafficking of proteins 
- regulation of ...
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Biology 140 Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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- Biology 140 Final Exam Questions and 
Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 
 
Graded A+ 
 
**Under what conditions should the pH be for phospholipids to form bilayers spontaneously in 
an aqueous environment?** 
Approximately neutral. 
 
**Which type of protein is considered an integral membrane protein?** 
A protein with its amino-terminus in the cytoplasm and its carboxy-terminus in the 
extracellular space. 
 
**In intestinal epithelial cells, a transport protein moves glucose and Na+ throu...
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Intracellular Transport: Mechanisms, Vesicular Trafficking, and Organelle Dynamics – Study Notes
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- This comprehensive set of study notes covers the fundamental concepts of intracellular transport in eukaryotic cells. Designed for university students and biology enthusiasts, it explains the mechanisms by which molecules, proteins, and organelles are transported within the cell. 
 
Key topics include: 
 
Vesicular transport: endocytosis, exocytosis, and intracellular vesicle trafficking 
 
Protein and organelle trafficking through the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus 
 
Cytoskelet...
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Bio 182 Exam 2 LATEST EDITION 2024/25 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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- What is the basic unit of all life? 
Cells 
All cells must share the features that enable them to what? 
Perform the functions necessary for life. 
Robert Hooke 
Discovered the calls while looking at cork under his microscope. 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 
First to describe living cells 
Larger Cells 
Need more proteins (energy cost) 
Smaller Cells 
Can absorb more because their is more surface area to volume 
Can maintain small size, within itself 
Two Tenets of the Cell theory 
1. All living organi...
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NUTR 455 Exam #1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct | latest update
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- NUTR 455 Exam #1 Questions and 
Answers 100% Correct | latest update 
Looks back at events that have already happened - Retrospective 
cohort study 
Present-- Future studies - Prospective 
A detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis and treatment, follow 
up of an individual patient - Case report 
Where do these reactions occur? (Glycolysis, Glycogen Snythesis, 
Glycogenolysis, Gluconeogenesis, FA synthesis) - Cytosol 
Where do these reactions occur? (TCA cycle, Ketogenesis, FA(B)- 
oxid...
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MCB complete unit Terms in this set (559) The secretory and endocytic pathways	o	Cells need to eat, communicate, and respond to changes in their environment o	Material is secreted through exocytosis and internalised through endocytosis o	Mater
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- MCB complete unit 
Terms in this set (559) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The secretory and endocytic pathways	o	Cells need to eat, communicate, and respond to changes in their environment 
 
 
o	Material is secreted through exocytosis and internalised through endocytosis 
 
o	Material is sorted and modified through many cellular compartments using transport vesicles 
 
Red - secretory pathway 
Green - endocytic pathway Blue - retrieval pathways 
 
A roadmap of the secretory and endocytic pathways	 
 
Visu...
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GCD Final Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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- GCD Final Test Questions with Complete Solutions 
Cell theory is the idea that - Answer-all living matter consists of cells, cells are the structural and functional units of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells. 
 
Endosymbiosis has been proposed as the explanation for the origin of a defining cellular characteristic of all - Answer-Eukaryotes 
 
You are interested in studying a gene called CFTR because mutations in this gene cause cystic fibrosis. You have made a line of mice that l...
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