Cell Nutrition Study Guide Flashcards
- Describe antibody driven cell separation
- Use of specificity of antibodies
- Culture dishes coated with specific antibody
- Cell mixture is added to the dish and cell expressing antigen matching antibodies will attach to the dish while other cells are easily washed away
- Surface needs to have a low binding capacity for unwanted cells
- What are growth factors?
– Molecules in this component group exert their action in minute quantities by binding to specific receptors including signaling pathways that change cell behavior eg: differentiation, migration, secretion, uptake or growth.
- __________________ is the main carrier of nutrients, water, and oxygen to all sites in the body, where the nutrients will diffuse through the capillaries to reach the cells that need them.
blood
- Define anchorage dependent cells. Give an example of the same
cells that need to adhere to a substrate before they start to proliferate
ex fiberblast, skeletal myocytes, chrondrocytes
- Name the three basic types of cell culture media.
simple, complex, and chemically defined media
- Name the three stages of cell culture.
- expansion of cells
- initiation of differentiation
- maintenance of differentiation
- What are suspension cultures
these are cultures that are benifical to certain cell types that do not need to adhere to surface to proliferate and differentiate.
these cells can grow in 3D environments in the this semi solid supsensions.
This culture medium still provides cells with nutrition growth factors
- What is a primary culture?
Cells obtained from animal / human tissue
- T/F During differentiation cells slow down or stop their cell division and mature into a functional phenotype.
True
- What are the two modes of mass transport?
convection and diffusion
- Which type of cells doesn’t need to adhere to a substrate?
a. Blood cells
b. Fibroblast
c. Chondrocytes
d. Skeletal myocytes
A. blood cells
- Within cell medium components what are the two common sources of protein
serum or (purified) albumin
- Name 2 cell media components
glucose, pyruvate, lactate