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What is the cis Golgi network (CGN) is thought of as?
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The Endomembrane System
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What is the cis Golgi network (CGN) is thought of as?
the convex “receiving” side of the Golgi
the concave “receiving” side of the Golgi
the convex “shipping“ side of the Golgi
the concave “shipping” side of the Golgi
I don't know
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Where in the nucleus are ribosomes assembled? [answer is one word]
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The inner membrane of the mitochondria is filled with cristae (folded parts). How would this aid in increasing ATP production? Explain the structure-function relationship of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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Smooth ER
Which of the following best describes the smooth ER?
Hydrolytic enzymes
Where could you expect to find hydrolytic enzymes?
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Which of the following is a premise of cell theory?
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Which of the following is a function of the golgi apparatus?
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Predict what coat protein is lining the vesicles moving between these organelles?
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Which of the following does
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use clathrin coated vesicles?
Which of the following is most likely to occur if a glycosylation enzyme in the ER was mutated?
Which of the following statements about co-translation translocation into the ER is
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?
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How many start ER signal sequences would you expect to find in the following transmembrane protein?
Considering the following ER transmembrane proteins, which of the following proteins would have their C-terminus inside the ER lumen? Select all that apply.
Use the following to answer this 3-part question:
Consider the 6 different ER membrane protein orientation to answer this 2 part question:
3 domains
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Where along the endomembrane system would you find COPI coat protein?
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Name the structures indicated on the figure below:
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Which of the following is not a function of the Golgi?
In what structure is glycosylation typically initiated?
Which of the following is not a function of the smooth ER?
What is the perinuclear space?
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____________
Which of the following is a non-membranous structure?
Which of the following is not a function of the Golgi apparatus?
What is the function of nuclear pore complexes?
Where is the internal leaflet of an ER vesicle oriented after fusing with the Golgi?
Which of the following is false regarding lysosomes?
A peripheral membrane protein that was synthesized in the rough ER lumen would be facing which direction in a vesicle after Golgi sorting?
What is the Golgi generally responsible for?
The trans Golgi is considered ...
Where does protein modification typically start?
Which of the following is not included in the endomembrane system?
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Which of the following is false regarding ribosomes?
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Wize Concept Check
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Wize Concept Check
Once a vesicle has budded from a membrane, it sheds its coat proteins (clathrin/COP proteins). What proteins remain on the vesicle surface? How does the vesicle recognize its target membrane?
Wize Concept Check
Explain the role of each of the following components in the formation of a clathrin-coated
vesicle:
a. Cargo receptor: