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Slide 1 of 35 Nucleus 1.2.3. 4. 5. 6.
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Slide 2 of 35 Nucleus (Answers) 1. Nucleolus 2. Nuclear Pore3. Chromatin 4. Inner Nuclear Membrane 5. Outer Nuclear Membrane 6. Nuclear Lamina
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Slide 3 of 35 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Slide 4 of 35 1. Rough ER 2. Smooth ER 3. Nucleus 4. ER Lumen 5.Cisternae
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Slide 5 of 35 Endomembrane System Function of the Golgi body?
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Slide 6 of 35 Endomembrane System (Answers) Nucleus ERcis face of Golgi Apparatus (receiving side) trans face of Golgi Apparatus (shipping side) Vesicles Cisternae Function of the Golgi body? – Process ER products for extracellular secretion (attach carbs)
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Slide 7 of 35 Mitochondria
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Slide 8 of 35 Mitochondria (Answers) Matrix Intermembrane Space Outer Membrane Inner Membrane Cristae
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Slide 9 of 35 Cytoskeleton What are the three types of filaments comprising cytoskeleton? What are the intermediate filaments associated with? Which filament is found in cilia? What is the arrangement of filament in cilia? What is the filament arrangement in centrioles?
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Slide 10 of 35 Cytoskeleton (Answers) What are the three types of filaments comprising cytoskeleton? Microfilaments, Microtubules, Intermediate Filaments What are the intermediate filaments associated with? Nuclear Lamina Which filament is found in cilia? – Microtubules What is the arrangement of filament in cilia? – “9+2” What is the filament arrangement in centrioles? – “9+3”
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Slide 11 of 35 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
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Slide 12 of 35 1. Mitochondrion 2. Cytoskeleton 3. Nucleus 4. Nucleus 5. Mitochondria 6. Golgi Apparatus 7. Smooth ER 8. Plasma Membrane 9. Rough ER 10. Cytoskeleton 11. Peroxisome or Lysosome 12. Nucleolus
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Slide 13 of 35 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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Slide 14 of 35 1. Central Vacuole 2. Cell Wall 3. Peroxisome or Lysosome 4. Chloroplast 5. Chloroplast 6. Golgi Body 7. Plasmodesmata 8. Smooth ER 9. Golgi Body 10. Rough ER 11. Nucleus
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Slide 15 of 35 More Questions 1. Name 2 organelles that contain DNA? 2. Name 3 organelles that contain DNA 3. Name 1 of the 2 organelles that have 2 membranes 4. Name both organelles that have 2 membranes 5. Which organelle has 3 membranes? 6. Which 2 organelles have ribosomes? 7. Which organelle is directly connected to the nucleus?
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Slide 16 of 35 More Questions (Answers) 1. Name 2 organelles that contain DNA? – Mitochondria, Chloroplast, or Nucleus 2. Name 3 organelles that contain DNA – Mitochondria, Chloroplast, & Nucleus 3. Name 1 of the 2 organelles that have 2 membranes – Mitochondria or Nucleus 4. Name both organelles that have 2 membranes – Mitochondria & Nucleus 5. Which organelle has 3 membranes? – Chloroplast 6. Which 2 organelles have ribosomes? – Mitochondria & Chloroplasts 7. Which organelle is directly connected to the nucleus? – Rough ER
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Slide 17 of 35 More Questions (2) 8. Name an organelle that lacks a membrane 9. Name the cellular junction in plants 10. Name 2 of the cellular junctions in animals 11. Which filament comprises the nuclear lamina? 12. Which filament is found in centrioles? 13. Which filament is prominent in muscle cells? 14. Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?
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Slide 18 of 35 More Questions (2) (Answers) 8. Name an organelle that lacks a membrane – Ribosome or Nucleolus 9. Name the cellular junction in plants – Plasmodesmata 10. Name 2 cellular junctions in animals – Gap Junction, Tight Junctions, or Desmosomes 11. Which filament comprises the nuclear lamina? – Intermediate Filaments 12. Which filament is found in centrioles? – Microtubules 13. Which filament is prominent in muscle cells? – Microfilaments 14. Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis? – Ribosome
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