Cellular Biology Intro Flashcards

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  1. State three representative components critical for any tissue engineering design
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cells, scaffold, construct, engineered tissue or organ

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  1. Draw a basic structure of a cell. Label three cell components and state their function
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Do

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  1. State two function of cell plasma membrane
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– Barrier to unwanted materials

– Maintenance of proper ionic composition, pH, osmotic pressure

– Contact with other cells and extracellular matrix

– Cell signaling receptors

– Nutrient transport in/waste transport out

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  1. State two type of cell death processes and briefly differentiate between the two
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necrosis- localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood

-apoptosis- a type of cell death in which the cell used specialized cellular machinery to kill itself, often done to control cell number and kill out cells that threaten the animal’s surival

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  1. State two type of cell contact and membrane receptors
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cell contact- tight junction, gap junction, desmosomes

cell membrane receptors- cadherins, selectins

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  1. State and describe a component of the extra cellular matrix (ECM)
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collagen- responsible for tissue tensile strength, formed from a triple helix of polypeptide chains called aplha chains

elastin- forms fibers that allow for large elastic deformation which is responsible for extensiblity of the ECM

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  1. Draw and describe the cell proliferation cycle
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Do

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  1. State two components that form the cytoskeleton
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  • intermediate filaments
  • actin filaments
  • microtubules
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  1. Describe briefly steps associated with cell migration
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  1. extension-Protrusion of membrane lamellopodia
  2. attachment-adhesion to matrix via integrins
  3. contraction-contraction of cytoplasm
  4. release-rear release and cell displacement
  5. recycling-recycling of integrins
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  1. Describe paracrine / autocrine soluble factor signaling
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secreted molecules are not allowed to diffuse too far due to entrapment by ECM or degradation

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  1. Name and describe three types of cell contacts?
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tight junction, gap junction, desmosomes

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  1. State and elaborate on the common forms of cell injury
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  • hypoxic injury: lack of oxygen= reduced blood supply
  • Free radicals/reactive oxygen species injury-repurfusion (restoration of oxygen)
  • chemical injury- cell is damaged from chemicals
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13
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  1. Define cell.
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the basic living, structural and functional unit of all organisms

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  1. Name and describe the adoptive response of cells to stress.
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– Atrophy: decrease in size
– Hypertrophy: increase in size of cells
– Hyperplasia: increase in cell number
– Metaplasia: transformation from one cell type to another

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  1. What is the function of the mitochondria in the cell?
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produces most of the cell’s ATP

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16
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  1. Which one is not a membrane receptor?
    a. Cadherins
    b. Selectins
    c. Mucins
    d. Elastin
    e. Integrins
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Elastin

17
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  1. Differentiate between hypertrophy and hyperplasia.
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hypertrophy- increase in size of cells

hyperplasia- increase in cell number

18
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  1. Name and give the functions of three organelles found in a typical human cell.
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centrioles- important in cell division

mitochondria- produces most of the cells of ATP

ribosomes- protein synthesis

Golgi apparatus- modifies and packages proteins, especially those for excretion

19
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  1. What is cell differentiation
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• Differentiation is a process by which cell undergoes phenotypic changes to an overtly specialized cell

20
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  1. What is tissue engineering?
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an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and the life science toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function

21
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  1. What is a desmosome and its function?
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mechanical attachment of two cells, either in broad bands or is specific spots,

For example Anchoring junctions are a type of desmosome: they transmit stress and are tethered to cytoskeleton filaments inside the cell

22
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  1. Which soluble signaling is designed for long range signaling?
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synaptic long range signaling

23
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  1. Name three components of the Extra Cellular Matrix
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  • Collagen
  • Elastin
  • Fibronectin
  • Proteoglycans
  • Glycoproteins