
Animal Cell Exc. 3
Quiz by Kathleen Grace Samorin
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What is the study of a cell?
What is the basic unit of life?
What cell does organize the different organs of the body and make it function?
What cell does maintain the human race or is for reproduction?
Outer limit of the cell which controls the passage of substances and acts as the "gate keeper" of the cell?
Is a living substance within the cell composed of nucleus and cytoplasm and an aggregate of crystalloids and colloids?
The most conspicuous body surrounded by the cytoplasm and is the "governing body" of the cell?
A double layer membrane surrounding the nucleus?
A colorless fluid within the nucleus, containing chromatin materials for building DNA?
A dark containing, spherical body in the nucleoplasm believed to be the center of protein and RNA synthesis?
Are thread-like structure which condense and become chromosomes during cell division; composed of proteins and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)?
Is a viscous fluid and heterogeneous system consisting mostly of water it also contains many organic compounds such as carbs, proteins, and lipids?
Is the living and indispensable parts of the cell?
A tubular network of membrane and is the transporting system?
This where the ribosomes are attached?
Its concerned with fatty acid synthesis, glycogenesis, and glycogenolysis?
These are small dense particles associated with the rough ER and its main function is protein synthesis?
This consists of a stack of several membranous saccules associated with vacuoles and vesicles and is a site for the concentration of protein and polysaccharide?
This is a membrane-delimited body containing hydrolytic enzyme which plays and important role in digestion and also referred to as "suicidal bags" since the enzyme leads to cell lysis?Â
These are ovoid, granular, filamentous or sausage-shape bodies considered as the chief center of cellular respiration; this is the power house of the cell?
These are hollow cylinders oriented at right angles to each other and these participate in cell division as it establishes the poles of the animal cell during mitotic division?
These are non-membrane delimited structures often associated with oriented movement one best example is chromosomal movement in the mitotic spindle?
These are non-living components, lifeless accumulation of substances and are dispensable parts of a cell?
These are minute cavities having more fluid content than the rest of the cytoplasm and surrounded by a membrane called tonoplast this plays an important role in maintaining cell turgidity and some cells like protozoans, they are for digestion.Â
Enumerate the four cytoplasmic inclusions.