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- In what ways do the functions of the cytoskeleton differ from those of the endomembrane system?Which plasma membrane component can be either found on its surface or embedded in the membrane structure? a. protein b. cholesterol c. carbohydrate d. phospholipidIn lysosomes there are many different enzymes that break down e.g. proteins, fats, etc. If a lysosome breaks down, what protects the rest of the cell from the enzymes in the lysosome?
- What would happen to a cell if it didn’t contain any lysosomes(or if its lysosomes weren’t functioning)? Would the cell beable to survive?What important ion channel is present in the membrane of a lysosome? What is the function of the ion channel? If enzymes from a lysosome leaked out into the cytosol, what would happen?Why does a muscle cell contain many mitochondria and a white blood cell (an immune cell that engulfs bacteria) contain many lysosomes?
- Gap junctions between cells allow direct contact of the cytoplasm between neighboring cells. What kind of cells might you find these in and how do they facilitate the function of these cells?How do mitochondria and chloroplasts differ? Why is it unnecessary for our cells to have a cell wall? What might happen if the lysosomes inside a cell stopped working properly?Which of the following describes the plasma membrane? 1) phospholipid bilayer surrounding the cell 2) a membrane composed of tiny shelves or cristae 3) single-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus of the cell 4) double layer of protein enclosing the plasma
- In addition to providing support, the cytoskeleton immobilizes enzymes and organelles in the cytoplasm. What advantage does this immobilization have over allowing the cellcontents to freely diffuse in the cytoplasm?a) Are actin filaments subject to the same "dynamic instability" as microtubules? Yes or no? b)Explain how both actin and microtubules polymerize and depolymerize.The rigidity of the plasma membrane is an essential characteristic that allows for cells to survive and thrive in various environments. What are examples of conditions or molecules that can alter plasma membrane rigidity?