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Question
- which type of cytoskeletal fiber is important in the formation of the nuclear lamina? (0.5pts)
□ microfilaments
□ intermediate filaments
□ microtubules
□ fibronectin
- sugar groups may be added to proteins in which of the following? (0.5pts)
□ smooth endoplasmic reticulum
□ rough endoplasmic reticulum
□ golgi apparatus
□ lysosome
structures of a eukaryotic cell is not likely derived from an (0.5pts)
Brief Explanations
- For question 13: The nuclear lamina is a mesh-like structure lining the inner nuclear membrane, composed of intermediate filaments called lamins. Microfilaments and microtubules form other cytoskeletal components, while fibronectin is an extracellular matrix protein.
- For question 14: The Golgi apparatus is responsible for modifying proteins, including adding sugar groups (glycosylation). Smooth ER handles lipid synthesis, rough ER makes proteins, and lysosomes are digestive organelles.
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- Intermediate filaments
- Golgi apparatus