MCD cells Flashcards

1
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shapes of prokaryotic cells/

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Prokaryotic cells come in multiple shapes: cocci (round), baccilli (rods) and spirilla or spirochetes (helical cells)

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2
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how often do bacteria divide/

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every 20 minutes.

Have to restart their education

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what happens when a femlae bacteria mates with a male bacteria

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Every time you mate with a male, you turn into a male. In bacteria, “maleness” is an infective venereal disease.

at fairly high frequencies, spontaneous mutations

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4
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when do we use micrometers and nanometres

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to measure a typical human cell: micrometers

nanometers and angstroms would be used to describe the size of molecules.

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5
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life span of erythrocytes, how are they removed and what is dependant on them

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120 day
Removed by macrophages.
Dependent upon dietary iron.

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what are the 4 roles of antibodies

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  1. PRECIPITATION - assist phagocytosis (bring things out of solution)
  2. AGGLUTINATION - clumping together cells
  3. OPSONISATION - coating in antibody (antibody binds to epitope on pathogen
    and marks it for ingestion and destruction by phagocyte)
  4. NEUTRALISATION - prevent attachment of microorganisms to tissues
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7
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life span of platelets and what happens when it is acitvated

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8-10 days
-shape changes and produces extensions called filapodia

-No nuclei

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How are platelets activated?

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  1. Have surface receptors which attach to platelet activators such as collagen and
    thrombin.
  2. Adhesion to exposed collagen or atherosclerosis
  3. Release granules - to recruit and activate platelets.
    promotes platelet or aggregation
  4. Produce THROMBOXANE A2 using cyclooxygenase enzyme.
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9
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Describe the sodium-potassium pump?

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consists of two polypeptide chains, α and β, with 1000 and 300 amino acids respectively.

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10
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describe the potassium channel

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The potassium channel consists of four subunits.

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11
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Which of the following lipids contains ceramide?

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Ceramides are a family of waxy lipid molecules. A ceramide is composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid.

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12
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hat lipid are found in the cell membrane?

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phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin. Lecithin is phosphatidylcholine.

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13
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Which of the following ion channels works in reverse to generate ATP?

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Mitcohondrial F1-ATPase

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14
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what is SARS

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virus

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