A) Add radiolabeled actin subunits to a mixture of actin filaments in which conditions are favorable for polymerization.
B) Add radiolabeled actin subunits to a mixture of actin filaments in which conditions favor depolymerization.
C) Determine the ionic charge of the ends of the actin filaments.
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A) Eukaryotic flagella undergo an undulating motion and are covered by a plasma membrane;prokaryotic flagella move by rotating and lack a plasma membrane.
B) Prokaryotic flagella do not protrude outside the cell wall,whereas eukaryotic flagella are membrane-bound extensions of cytoplasm.
C) Prokaryotic flagella are an adaptation to scarce nutrient supplies,whereas eukaryotic flagella are designed to protect.
D) Prokaryotic flagella do not require energy in the form of ATP as eukaryotic flagella do.
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A) They would contain large numbers of lysosomes.
B) They would have more smooth endoplasmic reticulum than rough endoplasmic reticulum.
C) They would contain large quantities of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
D) They would have larger nuclei than cells that secrete large quantities of lipids.
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A) abnormally shaped RBCs
B) an insufficient energy supply in the RBCs
C) an insufficient supply of oxygen-transporting proteins in the RBCs
D) adherence of RBCs to blood vessel walls causing plaque formation
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A) an axon
B) contractile microfilaments
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) motor proteins
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A) The ribosomes that function as free ribosomes function differently than the ribosomes that are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
B) The 20 amino acids serve as a signal sequence that directs the forming polypeptide to the endoplasmic reticulum,where they are cleaved off during processing.
C) The 20-amino-acid sequence helps the endoplasmic reticulum package these proteins for shipping to the Golgi.
D) The protein has a different function in the cytosol than in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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A) They would initially contain signal sequences that would allow their entrance into the endoplasmic reticulum.
B) They would be manufactured on free ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
C) They would be glycosylated in the Golgi apparatus.
D) They might travel to the nucleus in a transport vesicle with a specific zip code.
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A) It plays a role in storage.
B) It synthesizes large quantities of lipids.
C) It actively exports protein molecules.
D) It is able to both import and export protein molecules.
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A) because they deposit end products of digestion in the endoplasmic reticulum
B) because they facilitate movement between stacks of the Golgi
C) because they are formed from products synthesized by the endoplasmic reticulum and processed by the Golgi
D) because they are composed largely of phospholipids
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A) DNA
B) a cell wall
C) a mitochondrion
D) a plasma membrane
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A) Kinesin has two intertwined polypeptides that make up the stalk and enable it to contract and shorten.
B) Kinesin has a tail region that binds to vesicles and two heads that can attach to microtubules.
C) The kinesin tail has an ATP binding site to fuel its activities.
D) Kinesin has two heads to attach to the vesicle being moved,and a tail region that attaches to microtubules.
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A) Prokaryotes have cells while eukaryotes do not.
B) Eukaryotic cells tend to have much more extensive inner membrane systems and larger numbers of intracellular organelles than do prokaryotes.
C) Prokaryotes are not able to carry out aerobic respiration,a process that requires a complex inner-membrane system.
D) Prokaryotes are generally larger in size than eukaryotes.
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A) because it has no ribosomes
B) because there is no supply of free amino acids that it can easily access
C) because it stores calcium which is a known inhibitor of protein synthesis
D) because it has no DNA to direct synthesis of proteins
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A) It regulates the movement of all molecules into and out of the nucleus.
B) It synthesizes the proteins required to copy DNA and make mRNA.
C) It selectively transports molecules out of the nucleus,but prevents all inbound molecules from entering the nucleus.
D) It assembles ribosomes from raw materials that are synthesized in the nucleus.
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A) in free ribosomes
B) in ribosomes that attach to the endoplasmic reticulum
C) in ribosomes that attach to the Golgi complex
D) in ribosomes that attach to the outer mitochondrial membrane
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A) lysosomes
B) Golgi apparatus
C) ribosomes
D) mitochondria
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A) They receive "modified" enzymes,so are unable to break down carbohydrates.
B) They do not receive enzyme shipments from the Golgi apparatus.
C) They have unstable membranes.
D) They stick to transport vesicles and impede the transfer of enzymes.
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A) growth of actin filaments to form bulges in the plasma membrane
B) setting up microtubule extensions that vesicles can follow in the movement of cytoplasm
C) reinforcing the pseudopod with intermediate filaments
D) cytoplasmic streaming
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A) The basal body at the base of the structure hydrolyzes ATP,causing a conformational change that results in movement of the cilium or flagellum.
B) Two microtubules at the core of the structure serve as motor proteins.
C) Axonemes are structured such that movement is constant.
D) Dynein is a motor protein that hydrolyzes ATP and is responsible for movement of the cilium or flagellum.
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A) It is too large.
B) It lacks a nuclear localization signal (NLS) .
C) It contains errors in its amino acid sequence.
D) It lacks a signal sequence.
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