Title: Chapter 4: Cell Structure and Function
1Chapter 4 Cell Structure and Function
2The combination of what features would be found
in a prokaryotic cell?
- nucleoid, ribosome, cell wall
- cell wall, nucleus, chloroplast
- mitochondrion, cell wall, flagellum
- nucleoid, mitochondrion, cilia
3All cells possess a plasma membrane, which
functions to ________.
- enclose the cell
- isolate the cell from random disturbances in the
environment - allow metabolic events to occur in an orderly
fashion - all of the choices
4Cells are typically small because ________.
- a greater number of small cells can occupy any
space compared to larger cells - just like sand and gravel, smaller objects can
pack together more tightly - their volumes increase at a faster rate than the
surface area - small cells require less food than large cells
5In eukaryotes, the nucleus ________.
- is always located in the center of the cell
- isolates the DNA from exposure to damaging
chemical reactions - is the site where most proteins are synthesized
- all of the choices
6The endosymbiotic theory suggests that both
________ were once free-living organisms that
lived as parasites within ancient prokaryotes.
- centrioles and nucleosomes
- mitochondria and ribosomes
- Golgi bodies and lysosomes
- chloroplasts and mitochondria
7Actin is the primary component of ________.
- intermediate fibers
- microfilaments
- microtubules
- all of the choices
8Bacterial cell walls often contain a
polysaccharide capsule, which functions to
________.
- poison heterotrophs that might attempt to feed on
the bacteria - aid in cell attachment
- focus light and improve photosynthesis
- selectively regulate what materials enter and
leave the cell
9In addition to the plasma membrane, all cells
begin life with ________.
- a cell wall
- DNA and cytoplasm
- mitochondria and ribosomes
- plastids and vacuoles
10A cell membrane is formed from a lipid bilayer
and protein what functional contribution does
the lipid bilayer contribute?
- it lubricates cell surfaces and reduces friction
with the environment - it serves as a source of energy
- it prevents the free passage of water-soluble
substances across it - all of the choices
11Which combinations of features are unique to
plant cells?
- cell wall, central vacuole, chloroplast
- chloroplast, lysosome, Golgi body
- central vacuole, nucleoplasm, centriole
- cell wall, mitochondrion, plasmadesmata
12Lysosomes contain ________ and bud from the
________.
- waste products, rough ER
- waste products, Golgi body
- digestive enzymes, smooth ER
- digestive enzymes, Golgi body
13Match the organelle with the appropriate activity.
- mitochondria - synthesis of ATP
- smooth ER - synthesis of protein
- chromoplast - synthesis of lysosomes
- rough ER - processes materials for exocytosis
14Which organelle has inner and outer compartments
and an inner membrane containing ATP synthase?
- the nucleus
- the Golgi body
- the mitochondrion
- the centriole
15What kind of cell junctions allow rapid flow of
substances into the cytoplasm of adjacent cells?
- plasmodesmata and gap junctions
- adhering junctions and tight junctions
- tight junctions and plasmodesmata
- gap junctions and adhering junctions
16The cytoskeleton functions in eukaryotes to
________.
- reinforce the structure of the cell
- move the cell through the physical environment
- move cellular components through the cytoplasm
- all of the choices