NSG 5003 LATEST EXAM PREP
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PDF 2026
▶ G1 Phase. Answer: (growth/interphase) after which cycle begins again
▶ Epithelial Tissue. Answer: covers most internal/external surfaces;
functions as protection, absorption, secretion, & excretion
▶ Cells. Answer: Specialized through differentiation or maturation
▶ 8 Specialized Funcitons. Answer: movement, conductivity, metabolic
absorption, secretion, excretion, respiration, reproduction, communication
▶ Eukaryote Cells. Answer: have plasma membrane, cytoplasm,
intracellular organelles
▶ 3 Cell Communiations. Answer: 1) display plasma membrane-bound
signaling molecules (receptors) that affect the cell itself & others in direct
contact; 2) by receptor proteins inside target cell & signaling molecule has
to enter cell to bind to them; 3) form protein channels (gap junctions) that
directly coordinate activities of adjacent cells
▶ Endoplasmic Reticulum. Answer: synthesis & transport of protein & lipid
components of most organelles; responsible for protein folding & sensing
cell stress
▶ Golgi. Answer: processing & packaging protein into secretory vesicles
that migrate to a variety of destinations (ie. plasma membrane)
▶ Lysosomes. Answer: digestive enzymes that are responsible for
digesting most all substances to basic components (ie. amino acids, fatty
acids, carbohydrates)
▶ 6 Functions of Plasma Membrane. Answer: 1) recognition & binding
units (receptors) for substances moving in& out of cell, 2) ores or transport
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PDF 2026
▶ G1 Phase. Answer: (growth/interphase) after which cycle begins again
▶ Epithelial Tissue. Answer: covers most internal/external surfaces;
functions as protection, absorption, secretion, & excretion
▶ Cells. Answer: Specialized through differentiation or maturation
▶ 8 Specialized Funcitons. Answer: movement, conductivity, metabolic
absorption, secretion, excretion, respiration, reproduction, communication
▶ Eukaryote Cells. Answer: have plasma membrane, cytoplasm,
intracellular organelles
▶ 3 Cell Communiations. Answer: 1) display plasma membrane-bound
signaling molecules (receptors) that affect the cell itself & others in direct
contact; 2) by receptor proteins inside target cell & signaling molecule has
to enter cell to bind to them; 3) form protein channels (gap junctions) that
directly coordinate activities of adjacent cells
▶ Endoplasmic Reticulum. Answer: synthesis & transport of protein & lipid
components of most organelles; responsible for protein folding & sensing
cell stress
▶ Golgi. Answer: processing & packaging protein into secretory vesicles
that migrate to a variety of destinations (ie. plasma membrane)
▶ Lysosomes. Answer: digestive enzymes that are responsible for
digesting most all substances to basic components (ie. amino acids, fatty
acids, carbohydrates)
▶ 6 Functions of Plasma Membrane. Answer: 1) recognition & binding
units (receptors) for substances moving in& out of cell, 2) ores or transport