LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
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Author: Martin
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 5, Problem 7PL
Cellular energy is stored in
- ER.
- ATP.
- DNA.
- RNA.
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Which one of the following is false about the ATP molecule?
it's waste, ADP and P, can be recycled
it powers many cellular proceses
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it is a stable but usable form of cellular potential energy
O it is fragile and falls apart easy
It it can be made by mitochondria
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Structure is critically linked to function in most cell organelles.
ATP synthase particles
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O It is the site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotes.
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O It is the site of anaerobic respiration in eukaryotes.
O It is the site of anaerobic respiration in prokaryotes.
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LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
Ch. 5 - Which of the following cellular structures is not...Ch. 5 - Which of the following cellular structures is...Ch. 5 - The outer boundary of a cell is the mitochondrial...Ch. 5 - Microtubules, intermediate filaments, and...Ch. 5 - Easily attainable living cells observed in this...Ch. 5 - A slide of human cheek cells can be stained to...Ch. 5 - Cellular energy is stored in ER. ATP. DNA. RNA.Ch. 5 - The smooth ER possesses ribosomes. True...Ch. 5 - The nuclear envelope contains nuclear pores. True...Ch. 5 - The cells lining the inside of the cheek are...
Ch. 5 - Figure 5.4 Label the indicated cellular structure...Ch. 5 - Match the cellular components in column A with the...Ch. 5 - Prob. 2.1ACh. 5 - Prob. 2.2ACh. 5 - What do the various types of cells in these...Ch. 5 - What are the main differences you observed among...Ch. 5 - Prob. 3.4ACh. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...
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- Prokaryotic cells that can use cellular respiration to make energy perform some of that process using the cell membrane, since they lack membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, start the process of cellular respiration __________ and finish it __________. on the cell membrane; in the Golgi apparatus in the cytoplasm; in the mitochondria in the Golgi apparatus; on the cell membrane in the mitochondria; in the cytoplasmarrow_forwardWhere in mitochondria does electron transfer phosphorylation occur? Inner membrane Matrix Intermembrane space Outer membranearrow_forwardIn the cell shown below, glucose has entered the cell through the cell membrane to undergo a series of steps that will result in the production of energy. Which of the following scenarios is most likely, based upon the interactions of the organelles involved in this process? Cell Membrane ATP Electron NADH transport FADH, ATP ATP Cytosol NADH со но ATP Acetyl TCA Co-A Glucose Glycolysis Mitochondrion Pyruvate Oxygen present NAD NADH In absence of oxygen NADH nishment NAD Fermentation Lactate A. Inhibition of cytosolic functions forming lactate will cut off supplies for mitochondrial processes. B. Disruption of glucose transport across the cell membrane will decrease ATP production by mitochondria. C. Inhibition of mitochondrial function will cut off all ATP supplies for cytosolic processes. D. An increase in glucose transport across the cell membrane will decrease CO₂ production by mitochondria. SUBMITarrow_forward
- A cell uses ATP to carry energy, which is released as needed to drive chemical reactions and work. A mutation is found that prevents #2 but not #1. Which of the following is the best hypothesis for which protein is mutated? ATP cannot be synthesized from ADP and Pἰ due to a mutation in ATP synthase. Covalently bound Pἰ cannot be removed from molecules due to a mutation in phosphatase. Non-covalently bound ATP cannot be split into ADP and Pἰ due to a mutation in ATP hydrolase. ATP cannot bind covalently to molecules and split into a bound Pἰ and free-floating ADP due to a mutation in a kinase.arrow_forwardBoth cellular respiration and photosynthesis use APT synthase to generate APT. Please describe areas with higher and lower H+ concentration in both organelle. Describe the active and passive movement of protons. Name all membranes and areas involved in this process.arrow_forwardSelect all of the functions that ATP can be used for. Transport substances across plasma membrane Power chemical reactions Movement of the cell Movement of the entire organizismarrow_forward
- Which of the following statements accurately describes an energy-releasing process that is coupled to an energy- requiring process in the cell? * The transport of ions across a membrane is powered by the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate. The movement of motor proteins is powered by the formation of ADP and inorganic phosphate from ATP. An endothermic chemical reaction O provides the energy for ATP hydrolysis in the mitochondria. An exothermic chemical reaction is O powered by ATP hydrolysis in the chloroplast.arrow_forwardwhich of the following does not store potential energy that is usable by a cell? ATP, NADH, CO2, protons pumped into the intermembrane spacearrow_forwardDuring cellular respiration, which of the following diffuses through ATP synthase? O Phosphates O Protons (H* ions) O ATP O Electrons O Carbon dioxide (CO2)arrow_forward
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