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Quiz 4: The Structure and Function of the Plasma Membrane
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
An important aspect of transport by facilitated transporters and pumps is ________.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
You have fused a mouse cell and a human cell and then treated the cell with specific antibodies that are covalently linked to fluorescent dyes (antibodies to mouse proteins - green; antibodies to human proteins - red) .What does the cell look like immediately after fusion?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
A channel that opens in response to changes in ionic charge across a membrane is called a ________.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Why are the proteins being separated on an SDS polyacrylamide gel attracted equally to the positive electrode?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
What is thought to be important in maintaining the native structure of the Kv channel membrane protein and promoting its function as a voltage-gated channel.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
_________ is the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which protein(s) below is(are) thought to be involved in and influence the stability of red blood cell membranes and the cells themselves by imparting strength,elasticity,and pliability to the membrane?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration is called ________.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which protein in the red blood cell membrane appears to be responsible for the exchange of bicarbonate ions and chloride ions across the red blood cell membrane?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Integral membrane proteins have been engineered to lack the portion that normally projects into the extracellular space.When the gene is inserted in cells,what happens to the mobility of this protein in the membrane?
Question 51
Multiple Choice
A channel that opens in response to the binding of a specific molecule,which is usually not the solute that passes through the channel is called a ________.
Question 52
Multiple Choice
You modify the gene for an integral membrane protein so that the cytoplasmic portions of the protein are deleted.When the gene is inserted in cells,what happens to the mobility of this protein in the membrane?
Question 53
Multiple Choice
What happens to phospholipid mobility when the cell is treated with agents that disrupt the underlying membrane skeleton?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
Diffusion during which the substance to be transported binds selectively to a membrane-spanning protein,which helps the process along,is called ________.
Question 55
Multiple Choice
What is the distinguishing characteristic of a P-type pump?
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Which proteins move the farthest during SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis?
Question 57
Multiple Choice
The sodium-potassium pump makes the cell interior more ______ by pumping ____ sodium ions out of the cell for every ____ potassium ions pumped in.
Question 58
Multiple Choice
In the Na+/glucose cotransporter,_____ moving down its gradient drives the transport of _____ against its gradient.
Question 59
Multiple Choice
Usually,optical tweezers drag integral proteins a limited distance before they encounter a barrier that causes their release; upon release,they typically spring backward.What does this suggest?