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BS MLS 3DHEMATOLOGYGROUP NO. 5
CELLULAR STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
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1. What are the two major mechanism for cell
death?
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ANSWERAPOPTOSIS &
NECROSIS
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2. It serve as the site of protein synthesis?
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ANSWERRIBOSOMES
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3. Who developed the staining techniques to better
differentiate the various normal and abnormal cell present in
human blood?
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ANSWERPAUL EHRLICH
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4. What are the three components of nucleus?
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ANSWERCHROMATIN, NUCLEAR ENVELOPE, NUCLEOLI
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5. What is the most common type of protein that is present in
the cell membrane?
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ANSWERGLYCOPROTEIN
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AVERAGE
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1. What is the lace-like network found throughout the
cytoplasm of the cells and appears as flattened sheets
sacs and tubes of membrane?
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ANSWERENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM
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2. What do you call to the flattened sacs of golgi complex that are involve in modifying,
sorting and packaging macromolecules for secretion
or delivery to other organelles?
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ANSWERCISTERNAE
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3.What do you call to carbohydrate coat of a cell
membrane?
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ANSWERGLYCOCALYX
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4. What is the active portion of the nucleus where RNA
transcription occurs?
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ANSWEREUCHROMATIN
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5. What is the time required for DNA replication?
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ANSWER9 HOURS
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DIFFICULT
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1. What is the part of the cell that contain hydrolytic enzymes bound w/in membrane and are
involved in the cells intracellular digestive process?
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ANSWERLYSOSOMES
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2. What are the protein present in the cell membrane and are
found floating in the lipid bilayers?
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ANSWERGLYCOPROTEINS
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3. What is the control center of the cell and the largest organelle w/in the cell?
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ANSWERNUCLEUS
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4. It is the powerhouse of the cell?
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ANSWERMITOCHONDRIA
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5. What is the structural units that constitute living organism?
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ANSWERCELL
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