Biology 120 Exam 1 (Chapters 1-6) – Flashcards
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Movement of materials among plant cells is made possible by
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channels called plasmodesmata.
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The membrane surrounding each organelle
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regulates movement into and out of the organelle
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If the inner membrane of a mitochondrion were not folded to create cristae,
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the mitochondrion would not be able to make as much ATP.
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Components of the cytoskeleton can be linked to all of the following functions of eukaryotic cells except
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protein synthesis.
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A specialized structure found in most, but not all, prokaryotes is the
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cell wall.
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All cellular membranes
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regulate which materials can cross the membrane.
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The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
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create a large membrane surface for reactions within the mitochondrion.
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If you wanted to stain the ribosomes in a cell, you could use a dye that stains
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nucleic acids.
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If a cell is making a protein that is then going to be modified and packaged for export out of the cell, what is the order of structures it will most likely pass through?
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Rough ER; Golgi apparatus; vesicle
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A structure is considered extracellular if it
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lies outside the cell membrane.
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Lysosomes are important to eukaryotic cells because they contain
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digestive enzymes
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts differ in that
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mitochondria harvest chemical energy, whereas chloroplasts convert light energy into chemical energy.
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The function of the nuclear pores is to
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regulate movement of materials across the nuclear membrane.
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Both tight junctions and desmosomes are abundant in epithelial tissues in animals, but their roles differ regarding
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how they allow movement of dissolved materials through the extracellular matrix.
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Steroids such as cholesterol are synthesized by
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the smooth ER.
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Ribosomes are made up of
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RNA and proteins
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Which best describes the chemical composition of a plant cell wall?
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Cellulose embedded in a gel-like matrix of cross-linked polysaccharides and proteins
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Which organelle is generated by the Golgi apparatus and contains digestive enzymes to hydrolyze macromolecules?
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Lysosome
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In mitochondria, the energy from "food" molecules (such as glucose) that is partially broken down in the cytosol is converted to
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ATP
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After a protein is made, what is one of the ways in which it can get to a specific location in a cell?
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A carbohydrate group is added in the RER that tags the protein for a specific location
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Which statement about the feedback inhibition of enzymes is false?
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It acts by permanently modifying the active site.
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Which statement about the differences between DNA and RNA is false?
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DNA is a polymer, whereas RNA is a monomer.
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In an enzyme-catalyzed reaction,
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the enzyme can place strain on the substrate.
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A noncompetitive inhibitor may inhibit binding of a substrate to an enzyme by
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changing the shape of the active site.
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The ability of an enzyme to change shape when it binds to its substrate is called
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induced fit.
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The statement "enzymes are highly specific" means that certain
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reactions involving certain substrates are catalyzed by specific enzymes.
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Which solution is least likely to denature an enzyme?
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Distilled water
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An active site is
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the part of the enzyme that binds with a substrate.
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Almost all enzymes are
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proteins.
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Which base is not found in DNA?
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Uracil
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The process by which a final product acts as an inhibitor to the enzyme that catalyzes the commitment step in a metabolic pathway is called
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feedback inhibition.
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A beta-pleated sheet organization in a polypeptide chain is an example of _______ structure.
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secondary
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The "skeleton" that makes up a nucleic acid molecule are made of
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pentose sugars and phosphate groups.
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The shape of a folded protein is determined by
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the sequence of its amino acids
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The four nitrogenous bases of RNA are abbreviated as
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E. A, G, C, and U.
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A protein can best be defined as a polymer
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of amino acids.
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The molecules that are acted on by an enzyme are called
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substrates.
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How do competitive and noncompetitive enzyme inhibitors differ?
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Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site, whereas noncompetitive inhibitors may change the shape of the active site.
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Amino acids can be classified by the
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characteristics of their side chains.
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When an egg is exposed to extreme heat it turns from a liquid substance into a solid substance. Even when the egg is allowed to cool, these changes are not reversible for a number of reasons. Which is not one of those reasons?
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Fats in the egg have become saturated and less fluid.
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Sucrose, known as common table sugar, is a
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simple sugar.
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Which list represents a correct ordering of the levels of complexity at which life is studied, from most simple to most complex?
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Cell, tissue, organ, organism, population, community
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Genes are
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sequences of DNA that code for proteins.
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What can never be created or destroyed?
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Energy
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The general chemical formula for carbohydrates includes the atoms
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D. C, H, and O.
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The portion of a phospholipid that contains the phosphorous group has one or more electric charges, which make this region of the molecule
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hydrophilic.
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One reason we consider the dormant seed of a desert plant to be alive is that it
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is extracting energy from the environment.
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The monomers that make up polymeric carbohydrates like starch are called
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monosaccharides.
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Water held back by a dam represents what kind of energy?
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Potential
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The two atoms in a hydrogen molecule are held together by
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a shared pair of electrons.
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The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of _______ in each atom.
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protons.
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Which component of an atom does not add significantly to its mass?
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electron.
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In a biological membrane, the phospholipids are arranged with the fatty acid chains facing the interior of the membrane. As a result, the interior of the membrane is
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hydrophobic.
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When exposed to extreme heat, the human body relies on _______ to absorb excess heat and maintain normal body temperature.
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evaporation
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A single covalent chemical bond represents the sharing of how many electrons?
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two.
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A type of molecule very often drawn with a single six-sided ring structure is
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glucose.
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In condensation reactions, the atoms that make up a water molecule are derived from
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both of the reactants.
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Natural selection acts
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through differential probabilities of survival and reproductive success.
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The part of the atom that determines how the atom behaves chemically is the
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electron.
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Cholesterol is composed primarily of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Therefore, one would expect cholesterol to be
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insoluble in water.
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The hydrogen bond between two water molccules arises because water is
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polar
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Plasma membranes are relatively impermeable to water-soluble molecules because
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their bilayer is comprised of phospholipids.
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Osmosis
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helps plant cells maintain turgor pressure.
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The difference between osmosis and diffusion is that
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osmosis refers specifically to the movement of water, whereas diffusion refers to the movement of any type of molecules.
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If a cell needs to acquire dissolved solutes continuously, which mechanism will most likely aid this process?
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Pinocytosis
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Plant cells transport sucrose across the vacuole membrane against its concentration gradient by a process known as
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active transport.
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Many signal transduction pathways cause
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All of the above.
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Which of the following is not involved in secondary active transport?
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The direct use of ATP
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Which of the following is not one of the functional roles of membrane proteins?
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Stabilizing the lipid bilayer
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Active transport usually moves molecules
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in a direction opposite to the one in which diffusion moves them.
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If a hospital patient is mistakenly given an IV of pure water instead of a saline solution that is isotonic to blood, the patient's red blood cells will
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absorb water from the plasma and eventually burst
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A protein that forms an ion channel through a membrane is most likely
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a transmembrane protein.
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The existence of a concentration gradient of glucose across a membrane means that
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the glucose molecules are more crowded on one side of the membrane than on the other.
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You are doing a summer internship in a cell biology lab. Your supervisor asks you to change the medium on some cells she is growing. You do so and then examine the cells under a microscope. To your dismay, you can't find any cells and see only what looks like cell debris. What most likely happened to your cells and why?
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The cells burst because the new medium was hypotonic to the cells.
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Which molecule acts as a second messenger in the cascade by which epinephrine stimulates the activation of the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase?
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Adenylyl cyclase
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The rate at which a substance diffuses is not affected by the
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color of the substance
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The two sides of a membrane can be split apart from each other by an experimental technique known as freeze-fracturing. When one side of a freeze-fractured membrane is examined under the electron microscope, the exposed interior of the membrane bilayer appears to be covered with bumps. These bumps are most likely
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integral membrane proteins.
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Osmosis moves water from a region of _______ to a region of _______.
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low concentration of dissolved material; high concentration of dissolved material
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When placed in water, wilted plants lose their limpness because of
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osmosis of water into the plant cells.
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Osmosis is a specific form of
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diffusion.
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Which of the following is the driving force for simple diffusion?
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Concentration gradient