Chapter 7 part 3 - Biology - Medical Club

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Cytoskeleton and Cell Structure Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of cytoskeleton structures, their functions, and associated cellular mechanisms in this engaging quiz designed specifically for biology enthusiasts.

Explore key concepts including:

  • Filamentous structures of the cytoskeleton
  • Functions of microtubules and microfilaments
  • Differences between plant and animal cell structures
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExploringCell1
How many filamentous structures together comprise the cytoskeleton?
1
2
3
4
Microtubules are formed of the protein ________
Clathrin
Keratin
Tubulin
Actin
Cilia and flagella are ____________
Microtubules
Intermediate filaments
Microfilaments
Phospholipids
Which of the following are found only in animal cells?
Intermediate filaments
Microtubules
Nucleus
Microfilaments
What are flagella and cilia of eukaryotic cells made of?
Tubulin
Desmin
Lamin
keratin
Cell lining of the lumen of the ovilduct is involved in ciliary action to transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus. The cytoskeleton structure responsible for this movement is
Flagella
microfilaments
Microtubules
Intermediate filaments
Malformation of these cytoskeleton structures can be linked to an inability to contract a muscle
Microfilaments
Microtubules
Centrioles
intermediate filaments
This is the most heterogeneous type of cytoskeleton filament
intermediate filaments
microfilaments
Microtubules
None of the above
Chromosome movement during cell division is regulated by
Microfilaments
Microtubules
Intermediate filaments
All of these
Which of the following groups has cell wall
Bacteria, plant and animals
Bacteria, fungi and plants
Bacteria, fungi, plants and animals
Bacteria and plants only
Secondary cell wall of plants is
Located outside the primary wall
Located inside the plasma membrane
Located between the primary wall and plasma membrane
Located just beneath middle lamellae
Which of the following is consist of 9 outer double microtubules and 2 single at centre
Cilia
Non motile cilia
Centrioles
Basal body
Centrioles are made by
9+2 doublets
9+0 doublets
9+2 triplets
9+0 triplets
Which of the following proteins are abundant in the extracellular matrix?
Myosin
Tubulin
Collagen
Actin
Which of the following proteins is a transmembrane protein responsible for transfer the signal between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and cytoplasm?
Fibronectin
Integrins
Laminin
Collagen
Which of the following is used by cells to interact with other cells?
Cell junctions
Cell adhesions
Cell detectors
Cell tubules
Plasmodesmata in plant cells are analogous to what structure in animal cells?
Tight junctions
Gap junctions
Adhesion junctions/Desmosomes
Vacuoles
Bind cells together, prevent molecules from passing in between the cells, and also help to maintain the polarity of cells.
Desomosomes
Gap junctions
Tight Junctions
Connexons
What is the name given to the structures which penetrate the walls of adjacent plant cells?
Middle lamellae
Plasmodesmata
pits
Channels
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