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32 Cards in this Set
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Explain the purpose of using “microarray”, and explain how it works. (You may include diagrams).
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List different types of light and electron microscopes and explain each benefits and drawbacks.
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What is the role of reverse transcriptase?
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Which microscopes can be used to examine living cells?
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What is house-keeping gene and what does it do?
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Which microscope(s) is used to examine thick objects?
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What is the function of "Poly-A-tail"?
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Which microscope(s) has the highest resolution? (Electron or light? also name the specific microscope).
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Who are Schleiden & Schwann?
What was their accomplishment? |
Which microscope views 3-D images?
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What are 4 methods for separating cells by their types/ and or parts?
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What are 3 types of lipids that are found in cell membrane? How are they all similar and how are they all different?
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What is an example of Flow Cytometry?
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Compare 2 different phospholipids. How are they similar and different?
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Explain ways to disrupting cells. Explain the cell gradient and how lysis occurs.
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What is ceramide?
What are the components of ceramide? Which types of lipids include ceramide? |
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What are two different types of centrifugation? How do they separate cellular components?
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Which parts are hydrophilic/ hydrophobic in different types of lipids?
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What is Clathrin, and what is its function?
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How do we know lipid bilayer and what were the researches done?
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Name the major components of each lipid and which parts are hydrophilic/hydrophobic?
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Which organelles have double lipid bilayer?
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The composition of membrane can vary. What are the example of vary in their protein-to-lipid ratios?
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What were 4 research to determine that phospholipid is BILAYER?
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Compare micelle vs. liposome.
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What are evidence exists that cell-surface proteins are laterally mobile?
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What is FRAP? What can you measure with it?
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How are phospholipids differ among membrane leaflets?
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What does membrane fluidity depend on, and how are they related?
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What are the effects of cholesterol on membrane fluidity?
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Explain how Freeze Fracture works.
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What are the common functions of plasma membranes?
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Label prokaryote + Eukaryote organelles.
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Do plant cells have mitochondria?
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What do lysosomes, plant vacuoles, and peroxisomes have in common?
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What do mitochondria, chloroplast, and nucleus have in common?
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What is the function of ribosomes?
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What do bacteria doesn't have that eukaryotes+prokaryotes have?
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Do Eukaryotes or prokaryotes have more organelles and other things stuffed inside?
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What is Tay-Sachs Diease? Explain its symptom and treatment.
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What is Adrenoleukodestrophy? Explain its symptom and treatment.
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Compare plant vacuole and lysosome. How are they similar and differ?
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What are characteristics of mitochondria?
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Which organelles have double membranes?
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How are mitochondrial outer and inner membrane different?
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What are key terms in studying chloroplast?
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What is Endosymbiont Hypothesis?
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What are the characteristics of endoplamic reticulum? How are smooth ER and rough ER different?
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How do Golgi complex send molecules out, and release proteins from rough ER?
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What are the characteristics of nucleus?
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How can the nuclear pore complex questions be answered?
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What are zymogens?
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What is the function of nucleolus?
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What is nucleoplasm and what is its function?
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What is lamin?
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What is cytoskeleton?
what are protein subunits in cytoskeletal filaments that tells the structure and functions of cytoskeleton? |
What are membrane-microfilament binding proteins?
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What is the richest are of actin filaments?
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What are the cytoskeleton proteins?
(List 6) |
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What is the role of corticol cytoskeleton in erythrocyte?
specific components of CC and what does it do? |
What are roles of cortical cytoskeleton in 1) erythrocytes 2)platelet, and 3) muscle?
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How can you determine permeability coefficient and how is it related to partition coefficient?
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What are three classes of membrane proteins?
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