Bio 156 Quiz 8-11 – Flashcards

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Who put forth the important biological principle that all cells come from cells?
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Virchow
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Binary fission in bacterial cells involves ____________.
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distribution of a copy of the single parental chromosome to each daughter cell
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A human bone marrow cell, in prophase of mitosis, contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromatids does it contain altogether?
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92
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Chromatids are _____. (8.4)
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identical copies of each other if they are part of the same chromosome
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A cell biologist carefully measured the quantity of DNA in grasshopper cells growing in cell culture. Cells examined during the G2 phase of the cell cycle contained 200 units of DNA. What would be the amount of DNA in one of the grasshopper daughter cells? (8.5)
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100 units
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Chromatids form _____. (8.5)
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during the S phase
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In some organisms such as certain fungi and algae, cells undergo mitosis repeatedly without subsequently undergoing cytokinesis. What would result from this? (8.5)
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large cells containing many nuclei
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The function of the cell cycle is to produce daughter cells that _____. (8.5)
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are genetically identical to the parent cell (assuming no mutation has occurred)
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Cytokinesis refers to _____. (8.5)
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division of the cell outside the nuclear material
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At which point in the cell cycle do centrosomes begin to move apart to two poles of the cell in a dividing human liver cell? (8.6)
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prophase
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The phase of mitosis during which the chromosomes move toward separate poles of the cell is _____. (8.6)
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anaphase
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Single sister chromatids are found in cells at mitotic _____. (8.6)
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anaphase and telophase
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Which one of the following does NOT occur during mitosis?
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Chromosomes replicate.
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At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes lined up in one plane in preparation for their separation to opposite poles of the cell? (8.6)
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metaphase
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The kinetochores _____. (8.6)
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are sites at which microtubules attach to chromosomes
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In animal cell mitosis, the cleavage furrow forms during ___________. (8.7)
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cytokinesis
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Which of these factors inhibits cell division? (8.8)
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being completely surrounded by other cells
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Cells will usually divide if they receive the proper signal at a checkpoint in the ____ phase of the cell cycle.
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G1
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Observations of cancer cells in culture support the hypothesis that cancer cells _____. (8.10)
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do not exhibit density-dependent inhibition
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How many pairs of autosomes do humans have? (8.12)
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22
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Which of the following is a normal human female? (8.12)
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XX
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In humans, the __________ determines the sex of the offspring because __________. (8.12)
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male ... the male can contribute either an X or a Y chromosome
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The diploid phase of the human life cycle begins with _____. (8.13)
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fertilization
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In a cell containing 10 chromosomes, meiosis results in the formation of daughter cells containing __________ chromosomes. (8.14)
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5
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At the end of telophase I of meiosis and cytokinesis, there are _____. (8.14)
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two haploid cells
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Synapsis occurs during _____. (8.14)
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prophase I
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During anaphase I _____. (8.14)
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homologues separate and migrate toward opposite poles
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Crossing over occurs during _____. (8.14)
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prophase I
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An organism has a haploid chromosome number n = 4. How many tetrads will form during meiosis? (8.14)
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4
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Synapsis of homologous pairs occurs only during prophase I of the first meiotic division? True or False?
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True
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What is the function of meiosis? (8.14)
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to make cells with a haploid (half that of the parents) number of chromosomes
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Mitosis and meiosis differ in several ways. Meiosis, but not mitosis, _____. (8.15)
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involves two bouts of cell division
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Meiosis is more complicated than mitosis because it carries out more complicated functions. Meiosis must _____. (8.15)
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undergo two rounds of cytokinesis
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Variation occurs when chromosomes are shuffled in _____. (8.16)
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meiosis
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The major contribution of sex to evolution has been _____. (8.16)
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to provide a method that creates greater genetic variation.
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Two chromosomes in a nucleus that carry genes for the same traits in the same loci, but specify different versions of the same traits, are called _____. (8.17)
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homologous chromosomes
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Why is crossing over important? (8.18)
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It allows the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes.
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Each cell in an individual with Down syndrome contains ____ chromosomes. (8.20)
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47
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During meiosis, homologous chromosomes sometimes "stick together" and do not separate properly. This phenomenon is known as _____. (8.21)
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nondisjunction
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Which one of the following is Turner syndrome? (8.22)
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XO
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The basic difference between Mendel's particulate theory of inheritance and the previous blending theory was that the blending theory, but not the particulate theory, maintained that _____. (9.1)
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after a mating, genes of the two parents are mixed in the offspring and lose their individual identities
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Phenylketonuria is an autosomal recessive disorder. Using P and p to represent the alleles, what is the genotype of a phenylketonuric person? (9.3)
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pp
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In a cross between two heterozygotes (Aa), the next generation will be _____. (9.3)
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in the ratio 1:1 homozygotes to heterozygotes
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In Mendel's monohybrid cross of purple-flowered and white-flowered peas, all members of the F1 generation were of the __________ phenotype because their genotype was __________ for the flower-color gene. (9.3)
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purple-flowered ... heterozygous
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An allele is _____. (9.3)
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an alternative version of a gene
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Homologous pairs of chromosomes frequently _____. (9.4)
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contain different alleles
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An AABb individual is mated with another AABb individual. The possible number of genetically different kinds of offspring is _____. (9.5)
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3
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What is indicated when a single-character testcross yields offspring in a 1:1 phenotypic ratio? (9.6)
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The parent with the dominant phenotype was heterozygous.
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If each parent can produce 100 genetically distinct gametes, how many genetically distinct offspring can two parents produce? (9.7)
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10,000
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Tay Sachs disease runs in Rebecca's family. On a family pedigree, she saw a shaded circle. This represented _____. (9.8)
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a female with Tay Sachs
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When two average-height parents give birth to a child exhibiting achondroplastic dwarfism, it is most likely due to a new mutation. This is because _____. (9.9)
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achondroplasia is caused by an allele that is always expressed, so the parents couldn't have the allele
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A red bull is crossed with a white cow and all of the offspring are roan, a shade between red and white. This is an example of genes that are _____. (9.12)
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incompletely dominant
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A single allele that controls more than one character is said to be _____. (9.14)
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pleiotropic
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The genetic test that is used to determine whether someone possesses a potentially harmful recessive allele is referred to as _____ testing. (9.17)
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carrier testing
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Sturtevant's genetic mapping _____. (9.21)
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orders genes on a chromosome based on recombination frequencies
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The Y chromosomes of mammals contain genes that code for ____________. (9.22)
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"maleness" and few other traits
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In an important experiment, radioactively labeled bacteriophages were allowed to infect bacteria. In the first trial, the phages contained radioactive DNA, and radioactivity was detected in the bacteria. Next, other phages containing radioactive protein were allowed to infect bacteria, and radioactivity was not detected in the bacteria. These experiments led to the conclusion that _____. (10.1)
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the genes of this phage were made of DNA
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What technique was most helpful to Watson and Crick? (10.3)
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X-ray crystallography
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The information in DNA is contained in _____. (10.3)
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the sequence of nucleotides along the length of one strand of the DNA molecule
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Which one of the following statements does NOT apply to the Watson-Crick model for DNA? (10.3)
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The two strands of the helix are held together by covalent bonds.
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During the replication of DNA molecules _____. (10.5)
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both strands of a molecule act as templates
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Two new strands of DNA molecules grow as bases are added by the enzyme _____. (10.5)
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DNA polymerase
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What enzyme joins DNA fragments? (10.5)
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DNA ligase
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Monomers for the synthesis of DNA are called _____. (10.5)
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nucleotides
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A polymerase constructs a new strand alongside each old one by pairing complementary nucleotides. True or false?
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True
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Who of the following formulated the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis? (10.6)
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Beadle and Tatum
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Information is transferred from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells in the form of _____. (10.7)
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nucleic acids
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A particular ____ carry the information for making a specific polypeptide, but ____ can be used to make any polypeptide. (10.7)
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gene and mRNA ... a ribosome and tRNA
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Each amino acid in a protein is coded for by three bases in the DNA. True or false?
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True
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There are six different codons signaling for the placement of the amino acid leucine in a protein. Because of this, we say that the code is _____. (10.8)
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redundant
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A terminator in mRNA synthesis is _____. (10.9)
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a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that signals a stop
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Which one of the following catalyzes the linkage between nucleotides to form RNA? (10.9)
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RNA polymerase
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A cell biologist found that two different proteins with largely different structures were translated from two different mRNAs. These mRNAs, however, were transcribed from the same gene in the cell nucleus. Which mechanism below could best account for this? (10.10)
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Exons from the same gene could be spliced in different ways to make different mRNAs.
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Usually, in eukaryotic genes _____. (10.10)
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both introns and exons are transcribed, but the RNA transcribed from introns does not leave the nucleus
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Which one of the following statements correctly describes mRNA processing in eukaryotes? (10.10)
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Introns are cut out and the resulting exons are spliced together.
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A base-substitution mutation in a germ cell line is likely to have NO effect on phenotype if the substitution _____. (10.10)
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occurs in an intron
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In a eukaryotic cell, transcription takes place _____. (10.10)
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in the nucleus
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The bonds that hold tRNA molecules in the correct three-dimensional shape are _____. (10.11)
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hydrogen bonds
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During translation in a eukaryotic cell _____. (10.12)
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polypeptides are synthesized at ribosomes, according to instructions carried by mRNA
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The P site of a ribosome does which one of the following? (10.12)
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It holds the growing polypeptide chain.
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Which one of the following processes does NOT take place in the nucleus? (10.12)
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translation
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The first amino acid inserted into a new polypeptide chain in eukaryotic cells is always _____. (10.13)
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methionine
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During translation, amino acid chain elongation occurs until _____. (10.14)
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the ribosome encounters "stop" codons
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During the process of translation, ____ matches an mRNA codon with the proper amino acid. (10.14)
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transfer RNA
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Imagine an error occurring during DNA replication in a cell, so that where there is supposed to be a T in one of the genes, there is instead a G. What effect will this probably have on the cell? (10.16)
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One of its kinds of proteins might contain an incorrect amino acid.
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The phage reproductive cycle that kills the bacterial host cell is a _____ cycle. (10.17)
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lytic
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A prophage is a(n) _____. (10.17)
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viral genetic material that has been incorporated into a bacterial cell's chromosome
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A microbiologist analyzed chemicals obtained from an enveloped RNA virus—similar to a mumps virus—that infects monkeys. He found that the viral envelope contained a protein characteristic of monkey cells. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? (10.18)
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The virus gets an envelope when it leaves the host cell.
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Which of these is classified as an emerging virus that can have a direct impact on human health? (10.20)
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Ebola
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A bacterium can make the amino acid glycine or absorb it from its surroundings. A biochemist found that glycine binds to a repressor protein and causes the repressor to bind to the bacterial chromosome, turning off an operon. If it is like other operons, the presence of glycine will result in the _____. (11.1)
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cessation of the synthesis of glycine
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Operons _____. (11.1)
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function in frequently changing environments
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Experiments involving _____ have demonstrated that differentiated cells contain all of the genetic information found in undifferentiated cells. (11.3)
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nuclear transplantation
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In frogs, when the nucleus of an intestinal cell of a tadpole is transferred to an egg whose nucleus has been removed (nuclear transplantation), some of the eggs will develop into normal tadpoles. This demonstrates _____. (11.3)
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that these cells have retained all of their genetic potential
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In eukaryotes, DNA packing seems to affect gene expression primarily by _____. (11.4)
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controlling access to DNA
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One of the functions of nucleosomes, structures in the nucleus, is to _____. (11.4)
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wrap the DNA to organize it and make it more compact so that a large amount of DNA can fit into a cell nucleus
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Regions of noncoding DNA within a gene are called _____. (11.7)
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introns
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Following transcription, mechanisms that regulate gene expression may include the __________. (11.8)
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initiation of translation, breakdown of RNA, and activation of a protein
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Why, of all cell types, do embryonic stem (ES) cells have greatest potential for use in the treatment of disease? (11.12)
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They are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to differentiate into all of the different specialized cells of the body.
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An animal's head-to-tail axis is established by _____ (11.13)
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egg cell mRNA
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The cellular response of a signal-transduction pathway that activates a transcription factor would be _____. (11.14)
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the synthesis of mRNA
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Which of these genes inhibit cell division? (11.16)
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tumor-suppressor gene
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A cancer cell _____. (11.16)
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does not respond to the signals that control cell division
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Most human cancers are __________. (11.18)
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caused by the accumulation of mutations
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_____ is the leading cause of death in the United States. (11.20)
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Heart disease
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