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Which collagens are the most common in our body?


A) Fibrillar
B) Fibril-associated
C) Network-forming
D) Proteoglycan core
E) Anchorage fibril

F) A) and B)
G) C) and D)

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In the following schematic diagram, the estimated attractive or repulsive force between two adhesive cells is plotted as a function of distance between the cells. The dashed curve represents a condition under which the cells express cadherin but not N-CAM. The other two curves represent conditions under which both cadherin and heavily sialylated N-CAM are expressed. In one of the conditions, however, the ionic strength of the medium has been artificially increased by addition of salt. Which curve (1 or 2) do you think represents the high-salt condition? Write down 1 or 2 as your answer. In the following schematic diagram, the estimated attractive or repulsive force between two adhesive cells is plotted as a function of distance between the cells. The dashed curve represents a condition under which the cells express cadherin but not N-CAM. The other two curves represent conditions under which both cadherin and heavily sialylated N-CAM are expressed. In one of the conditions, however, the ionic strength of the medium has been artificially increased by addition of salt. Which curve (1 or 2) do you think represents the high-salt condition? Write down 1 or 2 as your answer.

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What is the most common additional polymer present in the plant secondary, but not primary, cell wall?


A) Cellulose
B) Pectin
C) Lignin
D) Starch

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Selectins …


A) mainly mediate cell-matrix attachments.
B) are members of the Ig superfamily of cell adhesion molecules.
C) do NOT require Ca²⁺ for their adhesive function, unlike integrins.
D) are carbohydrate-binding proteins.
E) All of the above.

F) A) and B)
G) B) and E)

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Which of the following is true regarding fibril-associated collagens such as type IX collagen?


A) They aggregate with one another to form long fibrils in the extracellular space.
B) They lack the triple-stranded helical structure found in other collagens.
C) They are more flexible than collagens of types I to IV.
D) They are the most common among collagens.
E) All of the above.

F) A) and B)
G) C) and D)

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Overproduction of cadherins such as E-cadherin …


A) is often found in cancers originating from epithelia.
B) is induced by the transcription regulatory protein Twist.
C) induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
D) leads to stronger cell-cell adhesion.
E) All of the above.

F) D) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Fill in the blank in the following paragraph regarding the extracellular matrix. Do not use abbreviations. "The extracellular matrix of connective tissues in animals is primarily made and secreted by the … family of cells, although they may have more specific names in certain tissues. Being common in connective tissues, these cells can also migrate and proliferate if need be."

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Which components of the extracellular matrix are mostly responsible for its ability to resist compressive and tensile forces, respectively?


A) Collagens and glycoproteins
B) Glycoproteins and collagens
C) Glycosaminoglycans and glycoproteins
D) Glycosaminoglycans and collagens
E) Collagens and glycosaminoglycans

F) B) and C)
G) A) and D)

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Collagens are extremely rich in …


A) alanine and valine.
B) glycine and proline.
C) lysine and arginine.
D) serine and threonine.
E) tyrosine and phenylalanine.

F) A) and B)
G) D) and E)

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Platelets that express a constitutively active Rap1 are able to activate integrins even in the absence of thrombin stimulation. In contrast, cells expressing a binding-deficient version of talin are unable to perform integrin activation. In platelets expressing both of these mutant proteins, what would you expect to observe: the Rap1 gain-of-function phenotype (R) or the talin loss-of-function phenotype (T), as described above? Write down R or T as your answer.

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Cellulose is deposited onto the plant cell wall in highly ordered crystalline aggregates by the cellulose synthase complex embedded in the plasma membrane. Would you expect cell wall deposition to continue following treatment of plant cells with a drug that depolymerizes microtubules? Would you expect these cells to be able to switch the orientation of the microfibril pattern between successive lamellae?


A) Yes; yes
B) Yes; no
C) No; yes
D) No; no

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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EDTA is a metal-ion "chelator" that is commonly used to lower the concentration of free divalent cations in solution. In the lab, your friend has cultured a human cell line on elastic membranes that have been coated with fibronectin and attached to a device that can stretch the membrane. She has quantified the binding of talin to integrin under different conditions, and has presented the results in the following schematic graph, which shows the binding in the presence or absence of EDTA in the cell-culture medium. Which experiment (A or B) do you think was performed in the presence of EDTA? Write down A or B as your answer. EDTA is a metal-ion  chelator  that is commonly used to lower the concentration of free divalent cations in solution. In the lab, your friend has cultured a human cell line on elastic membranes that have been coated with fibronectin and attached to a device that can stretch the membrane. She has quantified the binding of talin to integrin under different conditions, and has presented the results in the following schematic graph, which shows the binding in the presence or absence of EDTA in the cell-culture medium. Which experiment (A or B) do you think was performed in the presence of EDTA? Write down A or B as your answer.

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Which of the following is NOT an anchoring junction?


A) Adherens junction
B) Desmosome
C) Actin-linked cell-matrix junction
D) Hemidesmosome
E) Tight junction

F) C) and D)
G) B) and E)

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The focal adhesion kinase …


A) is a cytosolic serine/threonine kinase.
B) binds directly to integrin dimers.
C) can be phosphorylated by Src kinases.
D) prevents the relay of outside-in integrin signaling.
E) All of the above.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Which of the following cell junctions uses cadherin cell adhesion molecules to anchor the actin cytoskeleton?


A) Tight junction
B) Adherens junction
C) Desmosome
D) Hemidesmosome
E) Gap junction

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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This large glycoprotein of the extracellular matrix is associated with elastin fibers and is essential for their integrity. Its deposition in the developing connective tissues often precedes the appearance of elastin. It is part of microfibrils that cover the elastic fibers. This protein is …


A) collagen.
B) fibronectin.
C) fibrillin.
D) filamin.
E) laminin.

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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