1. Where do you expect to find a telomere structure? Group of…
Question Answered step-by-step 1. Where do you expect to find a telomere structure? Group of… 1. Where do you expect to find a telomere structure?Group of answer choices At the part of the circular bacterial chromosome where DNA replication ends At the end of a linear eukaryotic chromosome Where the microtubules bind to a chromosome At the location of the origin of replication in eukaryotes 2. Translation starts in the cytosol for all eukaryotic proteins encoded in genes from the cell’s chromosomes, but many of these proteins have functions in other locations, requiring translocation across a membrane. Match the final destination of a protein with the likely translocation mechanism during or after translation of that protein. Group of answer choicesPlasma membrane protein [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Golgi protein (functions inside golgi) [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Cytosolic protein [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Chloroplast Protein [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Nuclear Protein [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Mitochondrial Protein [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Protein exported from the cell [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation Ribosomal RNA [ Choose ] No translocation Post-translational translocation Not a translated protein Co-translational translocation 3. Choose the four (4) features that prokaryotic cells have in common with eukaryotic cells.Group of answer choicesChromosomes Lysosomes Fimbriae Peptidoglycan cell wall Ribosomes Mitochondria Plasma membrane Cytosol Nucleus 4. Choose the four (4) features that plant cells have that animal cells do not.Group of answer choicesNucleus Centrosomes Lysosomes Central Vacuole Mitochondria Chloroplasts Flagella Plasmodesmata Cell Wall 5. For the features associated with one of the types of cytoskeleton, choose which cytoskeleton fits that description.Group of answer choicesConsist of actin filaments [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Binds to kinetochores during meiosis [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Are associated with the nuclear lamina [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Consists of tubulin proteins [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Consists of keratin proteins [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Facilitates cell contraction [ Choose ] Microtubingtons Intermediate Filaments Microtubules Microfilaments Biology Science Biochemistry BIOLOGY 107 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


