Transcription occurs ________ and translation occurs ________ of eukaryotic cells.
A) in the nucleus; in the cytoplasm
B) in the cytoplasm; in the nucleus
C) in the nucleus; at the cell membrane
D) in the cytoplasm; at the cell membrane
A) in the nucleus; in the cytoplasm
Transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.
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Glycosylated proteins and lipids within the plasma membrane are important for
A. cell recognition. B. cell protection. C. cell energy storage. D. cell recognition and protection. E. cell protection and energy storage.
Nonpolar signal molecules enter the cell by ____
a. facilitated diffusion b. simple diffusion c. osmosis d. active transport e. receptor-mediated endocytosis
What major factor limits cell size?
a. The rate at which it can process nutrients b. The rate at which it can remove wastes c. The size of the nucleus d. The surface area to volume ratio e. The size of the plasma membrane
A drug that specifically inhibits voltage-gated calcium channels would most directly inhibit
A) depolarization of nerve cell membranes. B) repolarization after depolarization of nerve cell membranes. C) hyperpolarization of nerve cell membranes. D) presynaptic neurotransmitter release. E) postsynaptic receptor signal response.