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- 16. Lare specialized sphingolipid and cholesterol enriched microdomains within cell membrane. a. G proteins b. cytoskeletal proteins c. lipid rafts d. collagen 17. A glycoprotein within a plasma membrane has which of the following characteristics? a. Attaches to cytoskeletal proteins. b. Oriented towards the environment. c. Peripherally attached to the membrane. d. Ability to undergo flexion.1.Which component of the plasma membrane allows the immune system to differentiate between body cells and foreign cells or tissues? a.integral proteins b.carbohydrates c.cholesterol d.peripheral proteins e.phospholipids 2.Cyanide is a chemical that affects the function of mitochondria affecting the energy processing of cell. What will happen to a cell if it was exposed to an isotonic solution of cyanide? a.the cell will die b.remain the same c.mitochondria will shrink d.mitochondria will swell1. Passive transport of molecules is determined by the concentrations gradient of such molecules A. True B. False 2. Plasmalemma is the same as the plasma membrane A. True B. False 3. Phospholipids are always oriented so that their polar head faces the calcium ions A. True B. False 4. Which of these is not a function of the lipid bilayer? A. Changes the temperature B. Provides a flexible matrix C. Imposes a barrier to permeability 5. Which of these is not true about enzymes? A. Most of them are proteins B. Are changed at the end of the reaction C. Can only speed up the rate of the reaction D. Very specific in function E. Work better in specific medium
- 13. A peripheral membrane protein is best described as a protein a. embedded within the phospholipid bilayer. b. that is transmembrane in nature. c. loosely attached to the inner membrane leaflet. d. that traverses the cytosol of a living cell. 14.Sphingomyelin is identified in plasma membrane of a healthy living cell. Which of the following describes its location in that membrane? a. The outer membrane leaflet. b. In a transmembrane arrangement. c. Intercalated between phospholipids. d. Anchored to lipids facing the cytosol. 15.Protein Y is covalently linked to a fatty acid chain of phospholipid of the inner leaflet of a cell's plasma membrane, but its structure does not extend to the hydrophobic core of the phospholipid layer. Therefore protein Y a. Has glycosylated region facing the cytosol. b. functions as a ligand receptor. c. is a single transmembrane protein. d.is oriented towards the cytosolic compartment.1. Explain in detail how amino acids can be transported across the plasma membrane 2. By using the concept of endomembrane system, explain how plasma membrane involves in the protein synthesis of a cell. 3. With suitable examples, compare the structural and functional differences between a fibrous and globular protein. 4. A person suffers from a skin condition and loss of muscle. A doctor suspects the patient has protein deficiency. Justify why the doctor thinks so.Which of the following is NOT a function of membrane proteins? a.Regulate the passage of ions b.Act as carrier molecules for various solutes c.Act as anchors or stabilizers for the cell membrane d.Storage of cellular nutrients
- 1.Which of the following is TRUE about the movement of water across membranes? a.Water migrates to an area of low salt concentration. b.Water migrates to an area with high lipid content c.Water migrates to an area with high salt concentration. d.Water migrates into and out of the cell at equal rates. 2. Which of the following molecules/ material can freely pass through the cell membrane's phospholipids? a.carbon dioxide b.lipids c.oxygen moleculeIn the plasma membrane, form(s) the lipid bilayer,determine(s) the fluid nature of the membrane, andmainly determine(s) the function of the membrane.a. phospholipids, cholesterol, proteinsb. phospholipids, proteins, cholesterolc. proteins, cholesterol, phospholipidsd. cholesterol, phospholipids, proteinse. cholesterol, proteins, phospholipidsMultiple choice: ______1. Which of the following would not normally diffuse through the lipid bilayer of plasma membrane? a. carbon dioxide b. amino acid c. starch d. water ______2. which of the following is not a function of plasma membrane? a. absoprtion of materials b. enzymatic activity c. signal transduction d. transport processess ________3. which of the following elements is added to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen to form amino acids? a.nitrogen b. sulfur c. phosphorous d. calcium _______4. what type of blood is formed between monosaccharides in forminb polysaccharides? a. glycosidic linkages b. hydrogen bond c. nitrogen bond d. phosphodiester bonds _____5. which of the following is not found in animals? a. cellulose b. chitin c. glycogen d. proteins ______6. which element forms part of nucleic acids? a. carbon b. hydrogen c. nitrogen d. phosphorous _______7. which is not a role of carbohydrates? a. storage molecules b. transport…
- Cell membranes consists mainly of ________ and ________ . a. lipids; carbohydrates c. lipids; phospholipids b. phospholipids; protein d. phospholipids; ECMThe freeze-fracture technique demonstrated: a. that the plasma membrane is a bilayer with individual proteins suspended in it. b. that the plasma membrane is fluid. c. that the arrangement of membrane lipids and proteins is symmetric. d. that proteins are bound to the cytoplasmic side but not embedded in the lipid bilayer. e. the direction of movement of solutes through the membrane.The figure below illustrates a portion of a cell membrane. X denotes a membrane-spanning protein channel. Illustration of a partial cell membrane Which of the following is most likely true about the structure of X X A The upper and lower ends of X are hydrophilic and its middle is hydrophobic. C D The upper and lower ends of X, as well as its middle, are all hydrophobic. The upper and lower ends of X are hydrophobic and its middle is hydrophilic. The upper and lower ends of X, as well as its middle, are all hydrophilic.