Deck 1: A Preview of Cell Biology

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Which of the following is smallest?

A)ribosome
B)virus
C)protein
D)mitochondrion
E)prokaryote
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A scientist is examining motile protist.He wishes to determine their direction of movement.Which of the following microscopic techniques is least likely to be used to view these cells?

A)light microscopy
B)electron microscopy
C)differential interference contrast microscopy
D)fluorescence microscopy
E)phase-contrast microscopy
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Which of the following can only be viewed by electron microscopy?

A)frog eggs
B)DNA
C)nuclei
D)mitochondria
E)prokaryotes
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Which of the following statements is false ?

A)All organisms consist of one or more cells.
B)All cells arise from preexisting cells.
C)The cell is the basic unit of structure for all organisms.
D)All cells have a membrane-bound nucleus.
E)Cells come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
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Which type of microscopy has the greatest resolving power?

A)electron microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)fluorescence microscopy
D)digital video microscopy
E)confocal scanning microscopy
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Robert Hooke coined the term cell when studying thin slices of cork.These ________ were the first cells observed because ________.

A)dead plant cells; the thick cells walls did not require high resolution or magnification to view
B)dead animal cells; they were immobile and did not need to be fixed before viewing
C)compartments; they were actually the result of multiple cells that had merged and died to form large compartments that were easy to view
D)immune cells; they produce antibodies that embed in the cell membrane to make it visible
E)"little rooms"; they were 100 nm in diameter,much larger than most plant cells
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Early microscopes did not allow clear visualization of cells because they were limited by

A)magnification.
B)number of kernels.
C)resolution.
D)refraction.
E)both magnification and resolution.
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Which of the following is an application of immunofluorescence microscopy?

A)Visualization of the natural fluorescence of a specimen under UV light.
B)Identification of specific components of the immune system.
C)Identifying which organelle or cellular compartment contains a particular protein.
D)Visualization of the surface structures of a specimen.
E)Construction of three-dimensional images of structures smaller than 10 nm.
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The limit of resolution can best be defined as

A)the distance that an object must be moved to be distinguished from its background.
B)the inverse of the wavelength of light; it is greatest for black light.
C)the distance that two objects must be apart to be distinguished as separate objects.
D)the solvent that must be available to remix a solution.
E)the magnification power of a microscope.
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Which organelle stores most of the DNA in plant and animal cells?

A)Golgi complex
B)mitochondrion
C)chloroplast
D)nucleus
E)lysosome
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Cell biology emerged from which of the following fields of biology?

A)biochemistry
B)cytology
C)genetics
D)biochemistry,cytology,and genetics
E)cytology and biochemistry
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Which type of microscopy enhances and amplifies slight changes in the phase of transmitted light?

A)differential interference contrast microscopy
B)digital video microscopy
C)fluorescence microscopy
D)phase-contrast microscopy
E)both differential interference contrast microscopy and phase-contrast microscopy
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Which of the following is closest to a micrometer in size?

A)the width of a strand of DNA
B)the length of a plant cell
C)the length of a chicken egg
D)a typical prokaryotic cell
E)the size of a ribosome
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The Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula refers to a cellular principle.Which of the following statements is the best interpretation of this phrase?

A)Tissues are composed of similar cells.
B)Cells generally are found in clusters.
C)All cells arise only from preexisting cells.
D)Organs are composed of tissues and cells.
E)The cell is the basic unit of structure.
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________ improved the original light microscope in the late 1600s,allowing the visualization of ________.

A)Theodor Schwann; the internal structures of cells,such as ribosomes,nuclei,and golgi bodies
B)Robert Hooke; bacteria and viruses
C)Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; sperm cells,bacteria,algae,and other protists
D)Robert Brown; cell structures using fluorescent antibodies
E)Rudolf Virchow; collagen and muscle cells
Question
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)is especially suited to

A)observing living specimens.
B)examining internal cellular structure.
C)creating a sense of depth.
D)both observing living specimens and creating a sense of depth.
E)simultaneously observing living specimens,examining internal cellular structure,and creating a sense of depth.
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Which of the following is true of a nanometer?

A)A nanometer is about the size of a common bacterial cell.
B)A nanometer is one millionth of a meter.
C)A nanometer is equivalent to 10 Angstroms (Å).
D)The nanometer is the most common measurement used in measuring whole cells.
E)None of the above.
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How does brightfield microscopy allow images to be visualized?

A)Specimens are illuminated with white light.
B)Electrons strike the specimen being examined.
C)Specimens are fixed and have bright fluorescent molecules attached to them.
D)Specimens are illuminated with blue light to visualize internal features of cells smaller than 100 nm.
E)Specimens are viewed under phased light to improve magnification.
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You are working on a project that involves the direct observation of DNA molecules.The microscope that would give you the best information at this time would be the

A)light microscope.
B)phase-contrast microscope.
C)transmission electron microscope.
D)digital video microscope.
E)fluorescent microscope.
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Which of the following types of light microscopy improves the resolution of thick specimens by illuminating one plane of the specimen at a time?

A)fluorescence microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)confocal microscopy
D)differential interference contrast microscopy
E)brightfield microscopy
Question
1 mm = ________ nm

A)1,000,000
B)1000
C)10
D)1/1000
E)1/1,000,000
Question
The scientific work that established DNA,rather than protein,as the molecule of heredity was performed prior to

A)Mendel's work on heredity.
B)the elucidation of the double helix structure of DNA.
C)Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's observation of internal cell structures.
D)the description of the enzymatic steps of glycolysis.
E)the formation of the chromosome theory of heredity.
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The classic work of Friedrich Wöhler (1828)that united the fields of biology and chemistry was based on the

A)discovery of yeast ferments.
B)production of urea in the laboratory.
C)discovery of ATP.
D)identification of nucleotide bases.
E)analysis of gene segregation.
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Gregor Mendel was most influential in which field of biology?

A)genetics
B)chromatography
C)biochemistry
D)prokaryotic transformation
E)cytology
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You are studying the response of macrophages infected with the intracellular bacterium Brucella ,specifically by examining which gene products are being expressed.You would be studying the macrophage ________ to obtain this information.

A)proteome
B)genome
C)transciptome
D)amplicon
E)metabolome
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Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Escherichia coli - genetics
B) Drosophila melanogaster - embryogenesis
C) Mus musculus - immunology
D) Caenorhabditis elegans - photosynthesis
E) Arabidopsis thaliana - plant gene function
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Wöhler revolutionized biology through his demonstration that biological molecules are governed by the ordinary laws of physics and chemistry.He demonstrated this principle by

A)synthesizing urea in the laboratory from ammonium cyanate.
B)developing techniques for isolating,purifying,and analyzing subcomponents of cells.
C)defining the laws of heredity.
D)discovering active agents in cell extracts that were specific biological catalysts that have since come to be called enzymes.
E)inventing mass spectrometry which is commonly used to determine the size and composition of individual proteins.
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Scientists use various terms to describe conclusions reached through the scientific method.Which of the following terms conveys the least degree of certainty?

A)theory
B)hypothesis
C)law
D)both hypothesis and theory
E)both theory and law
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To which of the following do Mendel's observations relate?

A)thermodynamics
B)gravity
C)ideal gas laws
D)heredity
E)diffusion
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Jacques Monod and François Jacob deduced the mechanism responsible for the regulation of prokaryotic gene expression.They are,therefore,responsible for launching the era of

A)the scientific method.
B)molecular genetics.
C)biochemistry.
D)light microscopy.
E)radioisotopes.
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Melvin Calvin and his colleagues used which of the following to deduce the steps in the Calvin cycle?

A)negative staining
B)Drosophila melanogaster
C)electron microscopy
D)ultracentrifugation
E)radioisotopes
Question
You wish to obtain a purified sample of mitochondria from lysed cells.The best way to obtain this sample would be

A)centrifugation.
B)chromatography.
C)polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
D)agarose gel electrophoresis.
E)both centrifugation and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Question
Which of the following biochemical techniques uses an electrical field to separate macromolecules based on their mobility through a semisolid gel?

A)light microscopy.
B)ultracentrifugation.
C)chromatography.
D)electrophoresis.
E)mass spectrometry.
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The steps of the scientific method,in the correct order,are

A)design experiments,draw conclusions,collect data,interpret results,make observations,and test the hypothesis.
B)make observations,formulate the hypothesis,design experiments,collect data,interpret results,and draw conclusions.
C)collect data,interpret results,test the hypothesis,design experiments,make observations,and draw conclusions.
D)collect data,interpret results,test the hypothesis,make observations,and design experiments.
E)none of the above.
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All of the following are model organisms,except

A)Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
B)Drosophila melanogaster.
C)Caenorhabditis elegans.
D)Arabidopsis thialana.
E)Homo sapiens.
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In studying osteoporosis in humans,you wish to test a newly designed treatment for efficacy.Your best choice for a model organism would be

A) Escherichia coli.
B) Mus musculus.
C) Caenorhabditis elegans.
D) Arabidopsis thaliana.
E) Pisum sativum.
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A microtome is used to

A)view microscopic organisms.
B)slice thin sections of specimens.
C)focus short wavelengths of light.
D)manipulate tiny objects.
E)dissect cellular organelles.
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Once a scientific theory becomes a law,it

A)cannot be changed.
B)cannot be challenged.
C)becomes static.
D)is subject to modification.
E)is irrefutable.
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The outcome of the joining of cytology and biochemistry yielded a better understanding of the cell by

A)identification of cellular structures.
B)identification of cellular biochemical pathways.
C)creating bioinformatics.
D)identification of cellular structures and biochemical pathways.
E)identification of biochemical pathways and creating bioinformatics.
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Which of the following is an important characteristic for a model organism?

A)marginally characterized
B)difficult to manipulate in the laboratory
C)prone to random changes that alter primary characteristics
D)widely studied
E)all of the above
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A number of different types of microscopy exist.Each type of microscopy has advantages and disadvantages.Can you identify the microscope that would be most advantageous for the situations below?
a.A cell biologist wishes to visualize the ribosomes of a cell.
b.A microbiologist wishes to examine the motility of a bacterium.
c.An immunologist wishes to determine if a lymphocyte possesses a certain surface protein.
d.A virologist is trying to determine the three-dimensional shape of a virus.
e.A pathologist is trying to examine the cytoplasm of a cell for changes that result from viral infection.
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The ________ was developed in the late 1920s by Theodore Svedberg.He originally used it to determine the sedimentation rate of proteins.
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Melvin Calvin used ________,a specific ________,to deduce the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
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The following paragraph describes the activities of hypothetical scientists.After reading this paragraph,list the steps of the scientific method,and list the activities that correspond to the steps of the scientific method.
A rancher noticed that several grazing animals had become sick after grazing in a new area.The rancher asked a team of scientists to analyze this problem.They visited the area and found that the food available to the animals was similar to the food they had been eating.The water supply in the area was adequate but limited to a single spring.Some of the scientists felt that the water might be contaminated with a pathogen.Therefore,they collected water samples from the spring in the new area and compared them with water samples taken from previous grazing sites.The scientists noticed that water from the new area was cloudier than water obtained from other areas.Culturing this water revealed that a pathogenic strain of bacteria was present.This bacterial strain was found to be identical to a strain obtained from sick animals.This strain was not present in healthy animals.They concluded that a contaminated water supply in the new area was responsible for the problem and instructed the rancher to avoid the water supply.The disease was not found in the rancher's livestock again.
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You have identified a new molecule associated with the immune system that drastically reduces cell division by tumor cells in vivo.Develop a hypothesis and design an experiment to test your hypothesis using a model organism.Include an explanation as to why it is the best model for your experiment.
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Glycolysis is also called the ________ pathway after the scientists who did most of the work to define it.
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You have been given a sample of Mimivirus,which has the largest capsid diameter of all currently known viruses (600 nm)and has the form of a 20-sided polyhedron (an icosahedron).Based on your knowledge of microscopes,what would you be able to see/determine about mimiviral structure using each of the following microscopes?
a.simple compound (light)microscope
b.fluorescent microscope using fluorescently labeled antibodies to a novel capsid protein
c.scanning electron microscope
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In 1880,Walther Flemming identified ________,threadlike bodies seen in dividing cells.
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________ is a biochemical technique that allows one to separate biological molecules based on size,shape,and/or affinity for specific molecules or functional groups.
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________ synthesized urea in the laboratory from inorganic starting materials.Much of what is now called ________ dates from this discovery.
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The total protein content of the cell is called the ________.
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Around 1914,________ determined that DNA was an important component in ________ by using a staining technique that is still in use today.
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A(n)________ is an instrument used to separate subcellular structures and macromolecules on the basis of size,shape,and density.________ developed this instrument in Sweden during the period 1925-1930.
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Because of the low penetration power of electrons,samples for transmission electron microscopy must be extremely thin.A(n)________ is able to cut sections as thin as 20 nm.
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To be useful to scientists,a hypothesis must be ________; in other words,the hypothesis must be able to be confirmed or discredited.
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A scientific ________ must be so thoroughly confirmed that virtually no doubt remains about its accuracy.
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Which of the following is smallest?

A)ribosome
B)virus
C)protein
D)mitochondrion
E)prokaryote
C
2
A scientist is examining motile protist.He wishes to determine their direction of movement.Which of the following microscopic techniques is least likely to be used to view these cells?

A)light microscopy
B)electron microscopy
C)differential interference contrast microscopy
D)fluorescence microscopy
E)phase-contrast microscopy
B
3
Which of the following can only be viewed by electron microscopy?

A)frog eggs
B)DNA
C)nuclei
D)mitochondria
E)prokaryotes
B
4
Which of the following statements is false ?

A)All organisms consist of one or more cells.
B)All cells arise from preexisting cells.
C)The cell is the basic unit of structure for all organisms.
D)All cells have a membrane-bound nucleus.
E)Cells come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
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Which type of microscopy has the greatest resolving power?

A)electron microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)fluorescence microscopy
D)digital video microscopy
E)confocal scanning microscopy
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Robert Hooke coined the term cell when studying thin slices of cork.These ________ were the first cells observed because ________.

A)dead plant cells; the thick cells walls did not require high resolution or magnification to view
B)dead animal cells; they were immobile and did not need to be fixed before viewing
C)compartments; they were actually the result of multiple cells that had merged and died to form large compartments that were easy to view
D)immune cells; they produce antibodies that embed in the cell membrane to make it visible
E)"little rooms"; they were 100 nm in diameter,much larger than most plant cells
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Early microscopes did not allow clear visualization of cells because they were limited by

A)magnification.
B)number of kernels.
C)resolution.
D)refraction.
E)both magnification and resolution.
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Which of the following is an application of immunofluorescence microscopy?

A)Visualization of the natural fluorescence of a specimen under UV light.
B)Identification of specific components of the immune system.
C)Identifying which organelle or cellular compartment contains a particular protein.
D)Visualization of the surface structures of a specimen.
E)Construction of three-dimensional images of structures smaller than 10 nm.
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The limit of resolution can best be defined as

A)the distance that an object must be moved to be distinguished from its background.
B)the inverse of the wavelength of light; it is greatest for black light.
C)the distance that two objects must be apart to be distinguished as separate objects.
D)the solvent that must be available to remix a solution.
E)the magnification power of a microscope.
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Which organelle stores most of the DNA in plant and animal cells?

A)Golgi complex
B)mitochondrion
C)chloroplast
D)nucleus
E)lysosome
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Cell biology emerged from which of the following fields of biology?

A)biochemistry
B)cytology
C)genetics
D)biochemistry,cytology,and genetics
E)cytology and biochemistry
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Which type of microscopy enhances and amplifies slight changes in the phase of transmitted light?

A)differential interference contrast microscopy
B)digital video microscopy
C)fluorescence microscopy
D)phase-contrast microscopy
E)both differential interference contrast microscopy and phase-contrast microscopy
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Which of the following is closest to a micrometer in size?

A)the width of a strand of DNA
B)the length of a plant cell
C)the length of a chicken egg
D)a typical prokaryotic cell
E)the size of a ribosome
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The Latin phrase omnis cellula e cellula refers to a cellular principle.Which of the following statements is the best interpretation of this phrase?

A)Tissues are composed of similar cells.
B)Cells generally are found in clusters.
C)All cells arise only from preexisting cells.
D)Organs are composed of tissues and cells.
E)The cell is the basic unit of structure.
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________ improved the original light microscope in the late 1600s,allowing the visualization of ________.

A)Theodor Schwann; the internal structures of cells,such as ribosomes,nuclei,and golgi bodies
B)Robert Hooke; bacteria and viruses
C)Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; sperm cells,bacteria,algae,and other protists
D)Robert Brown; cell structures using fluorescent antibodies
E)Rudolf Virchow; collagen and muscle cells
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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)is especially suited to

A)observing living specimens.
B)examining internal cellular structure.
C)creating a sense of depth.
D)both observing living specimens and creating a sense of depth.
E)simultaneously observing living specimens,examining internal cellular structure,and creating a sense of depth.
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Which of the following is true of a nanometer?

A)A nanometer is about the size of a common bacterial cell.
B)A nanometer is one millionth of a meter.
C)A nanometer is equivalent to 10 Angstroms (Å).
D)The nanometer is the most common measurement used in measuring whole cells.
E)None of the above.
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How does brightfield microscopy allow images to be visualized?

A)Specimens are illuminated with white light.
B)Electrons strike the specimen being examined.
C)Specimens are fixed and have bright fluorescent molecules attached to them.
D)Specimens are illuminated with blue light to visualize internal features of cells smaller than 100 nm.
E)Specimens are viewed under phased light to improve magnification.
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You are working on a project that involves the direct observation of DNA molecules.The microscope that would give you the best information at this time would be the

A)light microscope.
B)phase-contrast microscope.
C)transmission electron microscope.
D)digital video microscope.
E)fluorescent microscope.
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Which of the following types of light microscopy improves the resolution of thick specimens by illuminating one plane of the specimen at a time?

A)fluorescence microscopy
B)phase-contrast microscopy
C)confocal microscopy
D)differential interference contrast microscopy
E)brightfield microscopy
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1 mm = ________ nm

A)1,000,000
B)1000
C)10
D)1/1000
E)1/1,000,000
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The scientific work that established DNA,rather than protein,as the molecule of heredity was performed prior to

A)Mendel's work on heredity.
B)the elucidation of the double helix structure of DNA.
C)Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's observation of internal cell structures.
D)the description of the enzymatic steps of glycolysis.
E)the formation of the chromosome theory of heredity.
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The classic work of Friedrich Wöhler (1828)that united the fields of biology and chemistry was based on the

A)discovery of yeast ferments.
B)production of urea in the laboratory.
C)discovery of ATP.
D)identification of nucleotide bases.
E)analysis of gene segregation.
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Gregor Mendel was most influential in which field of biology?

A)genetics
B)chromatography
C)biochemistry
D)prokaryotic transformation
E)cytology
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You are studying the response of macrophages infected with the intracellular bacterium Brucella ,specifically by examining which gene products are being expressed.You would be studying the macrophage ________ to obtain this information.

A)proteome
B)genome
C)transciptome
D)amplicon
E)metabolome
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Which of the following is mismatched?

A) Escherichia coli - genetics
B) Drosophila melanogaster - embryogenesis
C) Mus musculus - immunology
D) Caenorhabditis elegans - photosynthesis
E) Arabidopsis thaliana - plant gene function
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Wöhler revolutionized biology through his demonstration that biological molecules are governed by the ordinary laws of physics and chemistry.He demonstrated this principle by

A)synthesizing urea in the laboratory from ammonium cyanate.
B)developing techniques for isolating,purifying,and analyzing subcomponents of cells.
C)defining the laws of heredity.
D)discovering active agents in cell extracts that were specific biological catalysts that have since come to be called enzymes.
E)inventing mass spectrometry which is commonly used to determine the size and composition of individual proteins.
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Scientists use various terms to describe conclusions reached through the scientific method.Which of the following terms conveys the least degree of certainty?

A)theory
B)hypothesis
C)law
D)both hypothesis and theory
E)both theory and law
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To which of the following do Mendel's observations relate?

A)thermodynamics
B)gravity
C)ideal gas laws
D)heredity
E)diffusion
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Jacques Monod and François Jacob deduced the mechanism responsible for the regulation of prokaryotic gene expression.They are,therefore,responsible for launching the era of

A)the scientific method.
B)molecular genetics.
C)biochemistry.
D)light microscopy.
E)radioisotopes.
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Melvin Calvin and his colleagues used which of the following to deduce the steps in the Calvin cycle?

A)negative staining
B)Drosophila melanogaster
C)electron microscopy
D)ultracentrifugation
E)radioisotopes
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You wish to obtain a purified sample of mitochondria from lysed cells.The best way to obtain this sample would be

A)centrifugation.
B)chromatography.
C)polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
D)agarose gel electrophoresis.
E)both centrifugation and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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Which of the following biochemical techniques uses an electrical field to separate macromolecules based on their mobility through a semisolid gel?

A)light microscopy.
B)ultracentrifugation.
C)chromatography.
D)electrophoresis.
E)mass spectrometry.
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The steps of the scientific method,in the correct order,are

A)design experiments,draw conclusions,collect data,interpret results,make observations,and test the hypothesis.
B)make observations,formulate the hypothesis,design experiments,collect data,interpret results,and draw conclusions.
C)collect data,interpret results,test the hypothesis,design experiments,make observations,and draw conclusions.
D)collect data,interpret results,test the hypothesis,make observations,and design experiments.
E)none of the above.
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All of the following are model organisms,except

A)Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
B)Drosophila melanogaster.
C)Caenorhabditis elegans.
D)Arabidopsis thialana.
E)Homo sapiens.
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In studying osteoporosis in humans,you wish to test a newly designed treatment for efficacy.Your best choice for a model organism would be

A) Escherichia coli.
B) Mus musculus.
C) Caenorhabditis elegans.
D) Arabidopsis thaliana.
E) Pisum sativum.
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A microtome is used to

A)view microscopic organisms.
B)slice thin sections of specimens.
C)focus short wavelengths of light.
D)manipulate tiny objects.
E)dissect cellular organelles.
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Once a scientific theory becomes a law,it

A)cannot be changed.
B)cannot be challenged.
C)becomes static.
D)is subject to modification.
E)is irrefutable.
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The outcome of the joining of cytology and biochemistry yielded a better understanding of the cell by

A)identification of cellular structures.
B)identification of cellular biochemical pathways.
C)creating bioinformatics.
D)identification of cellular structures and biochemical pathways.
E)identification of biochemical pathways and creating bioinformatics.
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Which of the following is an important characteristic for a model organism?

A)marginally characterized
B)difficult to manipulate in the laboratory
C)prone to random changes that alter primary characteristics
D)widely studied
E)all of the above
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41
A number of different types of microscopy exist.Each type of microscopy has advantages and disadvantages.Can you identify the microscope that would be most advantageous for the situations below?
a.A cell biologist wishes to visualize the ribosomes of a cell.
b.A microbiologist wishes to examine the motility of a bacterium.
c.An immunologist wishes to determine if a lymphocyte possesses a certain surface protein.
d.A virologist is trying to determine the three-dimensional shape of a virus.
e.A pathologist is trying to examine the cytoplasm of a cell for changes that result from viral infection.
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42
The ________ was developed in the late 1920s by Theodore Svedberg.He originally used it to determine the sedimentation rate of proteins.
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43
Melvin Calvin used ________,a specific ________,to deduce the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
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44
The following paragraph describes the activities of hypothetical scientists.After reading this paragraph,list the steps of the scientific method,and list the activities that correspond to the steps of the scientific method.
A rancher noticed that several grazing animals had become sick after grazing in a new area.The rancher asked a team of scientists to analyze this problem.They visited the area and found that the food available to the animals was similar to the food they had been eating.The water supply in the area was adequate but limited to a single spring.Some of the scientists felt that the water might be contaminated with a pathogen.Therefore,they collected water samples from the spring in the new area and compared them with water samples taken from previous grazing sites.The scientists noticed that water from the new area was cloudier than water obtained from other areas.Culturing this water revealed that a pathogenic strain of bacteria was present.This bacterial strain was found to be identical to a strain obtained from sick animals.This strain was not present in healthy animals.They concluded that a contaminated water supply in the new area was responsible for the problem and instructed the rancher to avoid the water supply.The disease was not found in the rancher's livestock again.
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45
You have identified a new molecule associated with the immune system that drastically reduces cell division by tumor cells in vivo.Develop a hypothesis and design an experiment to test your hypothesis using a model organism.Include an explanation as to why it is the best model for your experiment.
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46
Glycolysis is also called the ________ pathway after the scientists who did most of the work to define it.
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47
You have been given a sample of Mimivirus,which has the largest capsid diameter of all currently known viruses (600 nm)and has the form of a 20-sided polyhedron (an icosahedron).Based on your knowledge of microscopes,what would you be able to see/determine about mimiviral structure using each of the following microscopes?
a.simple compound (light)microscope
b.fluorescent microscope using fluorescently labeled antibodies to a novel capsid protein
c.scanning electron microscope
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48
In 1880,Walther Flemming identified ________,threadlike bodies seen in dividing cells.
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49
________ is a biochemical technique that allows one to separate biological molecules based on size,shape,and/or affinity for specific molecules or functional groups.
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50
________ synthesized urea in the laboratory from inorganic starting materials.Much of what is now called ________ dates from this discovery.
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51
The total protein content of the cell is called the ________.
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52
Around 1914,________ determined that DNA was an important component in ________ by using a staining technique that is still in use today.
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53
A(n)________ is an instrument used to separate subcellular structures and macromolecules on the basis of size,shape,and density.________ developed this instrument in Sweden during the period 1925-1930.
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54
Because of the low penetration power of electrons,samples for transmission electron microscopy must be extremely thin.A(n)________ is able to cut sections as thin as 20 nm.
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55
To be useful to scientists,a hypothesis must be ________; in other words,the hypothesis must be able to be confirmed or discredited.
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56
A scientific ________ must be so thoroughly confirmed that virtually no doubt remains about its accuracy.
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