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WORD BANK CHOICES Cell (c) Atom (a) Cadherins (b) Cilia (f Centriole (e) Cell Membrane (d) Cytosol Cytoskeleton (h) Cytoplasm (g Endoplasmic reticulum (k) Desmosome G) Golgi (o) Gap junction (n) Free ribosomes (m) Intermediate filaments (q) Integral protein Microvilli (u) Microtubules Microfilaments (s) Nuclear lamina Molecules (w) Mitochondria (v) Nucleolus (aa) Nuclear Membrane o) organ systems (ad) Nucleus (ac) Nucleoplasm (ab) Organs (ag) Organism (a) Organelles (ac) Phospholipid bilayer (aj) Peroxisome (ai) Peripheral protein (aho Ribozyme (am) Ribosome (al) Plasma membrane (ak) Tight junction (ap) Smooth-ER (ao) Rough-ER (an) Vacuole (as) Transmembrane protein (ar) Tissues (aq0 None of the above (au) Vesicle (at)Explanation / Answer
13. The energy generating reactions of oxidation and reduction occur in this compartment of the living cell is mitochondria. Mitochondria are present in every cell of the body. They contain the enzymes required for the citric-acid cycle (the breakdown of glucose), oxidative phosphorylation, and the oxidation of fatty acids. Synthesis of ATP is coupled with the oxidation of NADH and the reduction of O2.
14) Microfilaments of cell play a role in cytoplasmic division and amoeboid like movement.They are polymerized rods of actin that take part in muscle contraction, cytokinesis during mitosis, movement of material within the cellular membrane and amoeboid movement.
15) Vesicle of cell are responsible for intracellular trnaslocation of cargo.Intracellular transport is unique to eukaryotic cells because they possess organelles enclosed in membranes that need to be mediated for exchange of cargo to take place.Transport vesicles are small structures within the cell consisting of a fluid enclosed by a lipid bilayer, have the capacity to hold cargo. These vesicles will typically execute cargo loading and vesicle budding, vesicle transport, the binding of the vesicle to a target membrane and the fusion of the vesicle membranes to target membrane.
16) Plasma Membrane. plasma membrane is a phospholipid bilayer. Proteins may cover the membrane and bound on the surface to other proteins or lipids. Proteins and lipids that have covalently bound carbohydrates are called glycoproteins and glycolipids.Half of a phospholipid bilayer is termed a leaflet. Each leaflet faces a different region. The plasma membrane contains a cytosolic leaflet and an extracellular leaflet.
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