Deck 4: Cellular Aging

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True or false: On the existing DNA strand,DNA polymerase moves in the 5′→ 3′ direction.
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Eukaryotic cells duplicate and divide through an orderly sequence of events defined as:
(a)molecular biology.
(b)cell replication.
(c)the cell cycle.
(d)cell biology.
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The replication machinery moves backward on the lagging strand,creating small segments called:
(a)DNA fragments.
(b)lagging fragments.
(c)cohesins.
(d)Okazaki fragments.
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G1,S,and G2 are collectively known as the M phase.
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phase in which cell separation occurs during cell division is called:
(a)M phase.
(b)prometaphase.
(c)cytokinesis.
(d)telophase.
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The ______ family of enzymes participates in reactions that mark improperly folded proteins for destruction and may have a significant role in the development of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
(a)ubiquitin ligase
(b)DNA polymerase
(c)helicase
(d)primase
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separation of the double helix to allow new DNA synthesis is divided into thousands of individual reactions starting at sites along the DNA called:
(a)replication beginnings.
(b)dividing sites.
(c)separation origins.
(d)replication origins.
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True or false: DNA replication is initiated by the expression of nuclear proteins known as S-cyclins.
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Fill in the blank: Initiation of the cell cycle in multicellular organisms appears to occur only when the cell receives an extracellular signal from substances called ______.
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synthesis occurs in which phase?
(a)S
(b)M
(c)G1
(d)G2
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The helicase and primase make up a protein replication complex called:
(a)DNA polymerase.
(b)the primosome.
(c)DNA replicase.
(d)DNA ligase.
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Fill in the blanks: DNA replication moves in both directions from the replication origins,creating the ______ and ______ strands.
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Separation of the sister chromatids occurs in ______.
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of the life of a normal cell is spent in which phase?
(a)G1 phase (gap 1)
(b)S phase
(c)G2 phase (gap 2)
(d)M phase
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True or false: The promoter region of a gene can be located thousands of nucleotides away from the coding region of the gene.
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If a cell does not receive a mitogenic signal at the correct time,it dismantles the cell cycle control mechanisms and enters:
(a)S phase.
(b)G0 phase.
(c)G1 phase.
(d)M phase.
Replicative Senescence
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Cells that enter G0 are metabolically active but reproductively silent.
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contractile ring composed of ______ and ______ forms at the center of the furrow that begins the separation of the two newly formed cells.
(a)connectins;condensin
(b)actin;myosin
(c)centromeres;actin
(d)myosin;connectins
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Pauses in DNA replication that result from checkpoint regulation are often referred to as:
(a)genetic brakes.
(b)checkpoint recesses.
(c)molecular brakes.
(d)S-cyclin controls.
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During prophase,the ______ duplicate and move to opposite sides of the nuclear envelope.
(a)spindles
(b)condensins
(c)chromatids
(d)centrosomes
Regulation of the Cell Cycle
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True or false: Maintaining the proper structure of a molecule is generally known as molecular fidelity.
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True or false: Because the proteins that help to maintain molecular fidelity are also subject to the second law of thermodynamics,the ability to repair or replace damaged biomolecules also decreases with age.
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True or false: It is generally accepted that replicative senescence provides a good model for aging of the whole organism.
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Oxygen-based metabolism is referred to as ______,and metabolism without oxygen as ______.
(a)aerobic;anaerobic
(b)anaerobic;anaerobic
(c)aerobic;anabolic
(d)anaerobic;aerobic
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One exciting new area of research where the concept of replicative senescence has the potential for offering significant value is the interface between:
(a)aging and disease.
(b)cell functioning and disease.
(c)morphological alterations and DNA replication.
(d)replicative senescence and longevity.
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In total numbers,the majority of human cells are:
(a)fully mitotic.
(b)semi-mitotic.
(c)rapidly mitotic.
(d)non-mitotic.
The Cause of Cellular Aging: Accumulation of Damaged Biomolecules
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The ______ law of thermodynamics describes how the transfer of energy from one form to another is not 100% efficient and some of the energy becomes unusable.
(a)first
(b)second
(c)third
(d)fourth
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True or false: Cell lines are immortal cell cultures.
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Short-answer question: Briefly describe the three phases of a cell culture.
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Fill in the blank: When unusable energy leaves the system,the system becomes randomly rearranged,moving from more order to less order.It is this movement toward increasing ______ that is associated with the accumulation of damaged proteins,leading to aging.
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True or false: The cellular accumulation of damaged biomolecules decreases after sexual maturation.
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Because the aging of an organism reflects a gradual decline in function after the reproductive period,the decline and eventual loss of cell division has generally been viewed as characterizing cellular aging;this period is known as:
(a)cell replication.
(b)cell arrest.
(c)replicative senescence.
(d)cell mortality.
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The loss of molecular fidelity most closely supports which theory of aging?
(a)antagonistic pleiotropy
(b)disposable soma
(c)mutation accumulation
(d)genetic drift
Oxidative Stress and Cellular Aging
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True or false: Mitotic somatic cells taken from aged individuals can often show robust population doubling rates.
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The ______ law of thermodynamics applies to the conversion of energy from one form to another;energy is neither created nor destroyed.
(a)first
(b)second
(c)third
(d)fourth
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Senescent cells typically display all of the following characteristics except:
(a)cellular enlargement.
(b)decrease in the size of the nucleus and multinucleated cells.
(c)increase in the distance between cells.
(d)decrease in viable extracellular matrix proteins.
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Which mechanism is considered the primary cause in the accumulation of damaged cellular proteins?
(a)oxidative stress
(b)glycosylation
(c)formation of insoluble protein aggregates
(d)none of the above
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Fill in the blank: The maximum number of population doublings in a cell culture is known as the ______ limit.
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True or false: Human embryonic cells maintained in culture are immortal.
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The total energy of a biological process is called ______ (H)and equals usable energy (______,G)plus unusable energy (______,S).
(a)free energy;entropy;enthalpy
(b)entropy;free energy;enthalpy
(c)free energy;enthalpy;entropy
(d)enthalpy;free energy;entropy
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Fill in the blank: ______ is the final acceptor of electrons in the electron transfer system.
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Of the cell structures listed below,which,in general,is/are the most vulnerable to damage by oxygen-centered radicals?
(a)Golgi complex
(b)nucleus
(c)ribosomes
(d)lipid membranes
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Together,the end products of the TCA cycle and electron transfer system are:
(a)carbon dioxide and water.
(b)carbon monoxide and water.
(c)electrons and oxygen.
(d)oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Which two vitamins help to prevent the formation of lipid peroxides?
(a)E and D
(b)C and E
(c)C and A
(d)E and A
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What structures shorten with each replication cycle?
(a)Okazaki fragments
(b)telomeres
(c)replication origins
(d)replication forks
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True or false: The telomere sequence is highly conserved across the eukaryotic kingdoms.
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In general,telomerase is expressed only in the ______ and ______ cells.
(a)germ;stem
(b)stem;somatic
(c)somatic;germ
(d)sperm;somatic
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The mitochondria of aerobic organisms use 95% of all oxygen consumed by the body in the synthesis of:
(a)DNA.
(b)proteins.
(c)adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
(d)carbohydrates.
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True or false: The mitotic cell will enter the G0 phase if there is no end cap on the telomeres.
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The enzyme responsible for maintaining telomere length is:

A)DNA polymerase.
B)RNA polymerase.
C)telomerase.
D)telomere synthetase.
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True or false: Oxidized compounds have fewer electrons than reduced compounds,making them less reactive.
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Fill in the blank: The possible lack of sufficient DNA to initiate the final RNA primer on the lagging strand template is generally referred to as the ______.
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High ATP-ADP ratios in the mitochondrial matrix ______ the TCA cycle,and thus electrons are not shuttled to the ETS.
(a)inhibit
(b)activate
(c)initiate
(d)reverse
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True or false: Oxygen-centered radicals can be used to benefit the organism.
Telomere Shortening and Replicative Senescence
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Without the ______ on the end of the telomeres,DNA polymerase reads the ends of the telomeres as strand breaks and initiates the DNA repair mechanism.
(a)telomerase
(b)repetitive G and T bases
(c)primase
(d)end cap
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True or false: The telomere-shortening theory is an example of a stochastic theory of cell aging.
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True or false: Although the mitochondria generate the majority of oxygen-centered radicals,most associated damage occurs in the cytoplasm.
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True or false: On the existing DNA strand,DNA polymerase moves in the 5′→ 3′ direction.
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Eukaryotic cells duplicate and divide through an orderly sequence of events defined as:
(a)molecular biology.
(b)cell replication.
(c)the cell cycle.
(d)cell biology.
C
3
The replication machinery moves backward on the lagging strand,creating small segments called:
(a)DNA fragments.
(b)lagging fragments.
(c)cohesins.
(d)Okazaki fragments.
D
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G1,S,and G2 are collectively known as the M phase.
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phase in which cell separation occurs during cell division is called:
(a)M phase.
(b)prometaphase.
(c)cytokinesis.
(d)telophase.
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The ______ family of enzymes participates in reactions that mark improperly folded proteins for destruction and may have a significant role in the development of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
(a)ubiquitin ligase
(b)DNA polymerase
(c)helicase
(d)primase
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separation of the double helix to allow new DNA synthesis is divided into thousands of individual reactions starting at sites along the DNA called:
(a)replication beginnings.
(b)dividing sites.
(c)separation origins.
(d)replication origins.
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True or false: DNA replication is initiated by the expression of nuclear proteins known as S-cyclins.
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Fill in the blank: Initiation of the cell cycle in multicellular organisms appears to occur only when the cell receives an extracellular signal from substances called ______.
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synthesis occurs in which phase?
(a)S
(b)M
(c)G1
(d)G2
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The helicase and primase make up a protein replication complex called:
(a)DNA polymerase.
(b)the primosome.
(c)DNA replicase.
(d)DNA ligase.
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Fill in the blanks: DNA replication moves in both directions from the replication origins,creating the ______ and ______ strands.
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Separation of the sister chromatids occurs in ______.
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of the life of a normal cell is spent in which phase?
(a)G1 phase (gap 1)
(b)S phase
(c)G2 phase (gap 2)
(d)M phase
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True or false: The promoter region of a gene can be located thousands of nucleotides away from the coding region of the gene.
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If a cell does not receive a mitogenic signal at the correct time,it dismantles the cell cycle control mechanisms and enters:
(a)S phase.
(b)G0 phase.
(c)G1 phase.
(d)M phase.
Replicative Senescence
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Cells that enter G0 are metabolically active but reproductively silent.
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contractile ring composed of ______ and ______ forms at the center of the furrow that begins the separation of the two newly formed cells.
(a)connectins;condensin
(b)actin;myosin
(c)centromeres;actin
(d)myosin;connectins
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Pauses in DNA replication that result from checkpoint regulation are often referred to as:
(a)genetic brakes.
(b)checkpoint recesses.
(c)molecular brakes.
(d)S-cyclin controls.
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During prophase,the ______ duplicate and move to opposite sides of the nuclear envelope.
(a)spindles
(b)condensins
(c)chromatids
(d)centrosomes
Regulation of the Cell Cycle
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True or false: Maintaining the proper structure of a molecule is generally known as molecular fidelity.
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True or false: Because the proteins that help to maintain molecular fidelity are also subject to the second law of thermodynamics,the ability to repair or replace damaged biomolecules also decreases with age.
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True or false: It is generally accepted that replicative senescence provides a good model for aging of the whole organism.
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Oxygen-based metabolism is referred to as ______,and metabolism without oxygen as ______.
(a)aerobic;anaerobic
(b)anaerobic;anaerobic
(c)aerobic;anabolic
(d)anaerobic;aerobic
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One exciting new area of research where the concept of replicative senescence has the potential for offering significant value is the interface between:
(a)aging and disease.
(b)cell functioning and disease.
(c)morphological alterations and DNA replication.
(d)replicative senescence and longevity.
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In total numbers,the majority of human cells are:
(a)fully mitotic.
(b)semi-mitotic.
(c)rapidly mitotic.
(d)non-mitotic.
The Cause of Cellular Aging: Accumulation of Damaged Biomolecules
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The ______ law of thermodynamics describes how the transfer of energy from one form to another is not 100% efficient and some of the energy becomes unusable.
(a)first
(b)second
(c)third
(d)fourth
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True or false: Cell lines are immortal cell cultures.
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Short-answer question: Briefly describe the three phases of a cell culture.
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Fill in the blank: When unusable energy leaves the system,the system becomes randomly rearranged,moving from more order to less order.It is this movement toward increasing ______ that is associated with the accumulation of damaged proteins,leading to aging.
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True or false: The cellular accumulation of damaged biomolecules decreases after sexual maturation.
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Because the aging of an organism reflects a gradual decline in function after the reproductive period,the decline and eventual loss of cell division has generally been viewed as characterizing cellular aging;this period is known as:
(a)cell replication.
(b)cell arrest.
(c)replicative senescence.
(d)cell mortality.
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The loss of molecular fidelity most closely supports which theory of aging?
(a)antagonistic pleiotropy
(b)disposable soma
(c)mutation accumulation
(d)genetic drift
Oxidative Stress and Cellular Aging
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True or false: Mitotic somatic cells taken from aged individuals can often show robust population doubling rates.
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The ______ law of thermodynamics applies to the conversion of energy from one form to another;energy is neither created nor destroyed.
(a)first
(b)second
(c)third
(d)fourth
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Senescent cells typically display all of the following characteristics except:
(a)cellular enlargement.
(b)decrease in the size of the nucleus and multinucleated cells.
(c)increase in the distance between cells.
(d)decrease in viable extracellular matrix proteins.
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Which mechanism is considered the primary cause in the accumulation of damaged cellular proteins?
(a)oxidative stress
(b)glycosylation
(c)formation of insoluble protein aggregates
(d)none of the above
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Fill in the blank: The maximum number of population doublings in a cell culture is known as the ______ limit.
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True or false: Human embryonic cells maintained in culture are immortal.
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The total energy of a biological process is called ______ (H)and equals usable energy (______,G)plus unusable energy (______,S).
(a)free energy;entropy;enthalpy
(b)entropy;free energy;enthalpy
(c)free energy;enthalpy;entropy
(d)enthalpy;free energy;entropy
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Fill in the blank: ______ is the final acceptor of electrons in the electron transfer system.
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Of the cell structures listed below,which,in general,is/are the most vulnerable to damage by oxygen-centered radicals?
(a)Golgi complex
(b)nucleus
(c)ribosomes
(d)lipid membranes
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Together,the end products of the TCA cycle and electron transfer system are:
(a)carbon dioxide and water.
(b)carbon monoxide and water.
(c)electrons and oxygen.
(d)oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Which two vitamins help to prevent the formation of lipid peroxides?
(a)E and D
(b)C and E
(c)C and A
(d)E and A
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What structures shorten with each replication cycle?
(a)Okazaki fragments
(b)telomeres
(c)replication origins
(d)replication forks
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True or false: The telomere sequence is highly conserved across the eukaryotic kingdoms.
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In general,telomerase is expressed only in the ______ and ______ cells.
(a)germ;stem
(b)stem;somatic
(c)somatic;germ
(d)sperm;somatic
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The mitochondria of aerobic organisms use 95% of all oxygen consumed by the body in the synthesis of:
(a)DNA.
(b)proteins.
(c)adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
(d)carbohydrates.
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True or false: The mitotic cell will enter the G0 phase if there is no end cap on the telomeres.
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The enzyme responsible for maintaining telomere length is:

A)DNA polymerase.
B)RNA polymerase.
C)telomerase.
D)telomere synthetase.
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True or false: Oxidized compounds have fewer electrons than reduced compounds,making them less reactive.
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Fill in the blank: The possible lack of sufficient DNA to initiate the final RNA primer on the lagging strand template is generally referred to as the ______.
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High ATP-ADP ratios in the mitochondrial matrix ______ the TCA cycle,and thus electrons are not shuttled to the ETS.
(a)inhibit
(b)activate
(c)initiate
(d)reverse
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54
True or false: Oxygen-centered radicals can be used to benefit the organism.
Telomere Shortening and Replicative Senescence
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Without the ______ on the end of the telomeres,DNA polymerase reads the ends of the telomeres as strand breaks and initiates the DNA repair mechanism.
(a)telomerase
(b)repetitive G and T bases
(c)primase
(d)end cap
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True or false: The telomere-shortening theory is an example of a stochastic theory of cell aging.
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