Deck 1: Cellular Biology

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A nurse is teaching the staff about the phases of cellular catabolism. Which phases should the nurse include?

A) Digestion, glycolysis, oxidation, and the citric acid cycle
B) Diffusion, osmosis, and mediated transport
C) S phase, G phase, and M phase
D) Metabolic absorption, respiration, and excretion
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An athlete runs a marathon, after which his muscles feel fatigued and unable to contract. The athlete asks the nurse why this happened. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that the problem is result of a deficiency of:

A) GTP
B) AMP
C) ATP
D) GMP
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A faculty member asks a student to identify the appropriate term for the movement of a solute from an area of greater to lesser concentration. Which answer indicates the nursing student understood the teaching?

A) Osmosis
B) Diffusion
C) Hydrostatic pressure
D) Active transport
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How are potassium and sodium transported across plasma membranes?

A) By passive electrolyte channels
B) By coupled channels
C) By adenosine triphosphate enzyme (ATPase)
D) By diffusion
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A patient has a body fluid of 300 mOsm/kg. This laboratory result is measuring:

A) osmolality.
B) osmolarity.
C) osmotic pressure.
D) oncotic pressure.
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A nurse is reviewing a report from a patient with metastatic cancer. What alternation in the extracellular matrix would support the diagnosis of metastatic cancer?

A) Decreased fibronectin
B) Increased collagen
C) Decreased elastin
D) Increased glycoproteins
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Which of the following can bind to plasma membrane receptors?

A) Oxygen
B) Ribosomes
C) Amphipathic lipids
D) Ligands
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A eukaryotic cell is undergoing DNA replication. In which region of the cell would most of the genetic information be contained?

A) Peroxisomes
B) Ribosomes
C) The nucleolus
D) Suspended in nucleoplasm
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A nurse is reading a chart and sees the term oncotic pressure. The nurse recalls that oncotic pressure (colloid osmotic pressure) is determined by:

A) diffusion rate.
B) plasma proteins.
C) hydrostatic pressure.
D) the availability of membrane transporter proteins.
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In cellular metabolism, each enzyme has a high affinity for a:

A) solute.
B) substrate.
C) receptor.
D) ribosome.
Question
Which phase of catabolism produces the most ATP?

A) Digestion
B) Glycolysis
C) Oxidation
D) Citric acid cycle
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Which of the following can remove proteins attached to the cell's bilayer by dissolving the layer itself?

A) Peripheral membrane proteins
B) Integral membrane proteins
C) Glycoproteins
D) Cell adhesion molecules
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A nurse is discussing the movement of fluid across the arterial end of capillary membranes into the interstitial fluid surrounding the capillary. What mechanical force is involved with this movement?

A) Hydrostatic pressure
B) Osmosis
C) Diffusion
D) Active transport
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A runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance?

A) Electron-transport chain
B) Aerobic glycolysis
C) Anaerobic glycolysis
D) Oxidative phosphorylation
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What type of connection allows for cellular communication?

A) Belt desmosome
B) Gap junction
C) Spot desmosome
D) Tight junction
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A nurse is instructing the staff about cellular functions. Which cellular function is the nurse describing when an isolated cell absorbs oxygen and uses it to transform nutrients to energy?

A) Metabolic absorption
B) Communication
C) Secretion
D) Respiration
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Pancreatic beta cells secrete insulin, which inhibits secretion of glucagon from neighbouring alpha cells. This action is an example of which of the following signalling types?

A) Paracrine
B) Autocrine
C) Neurohormonal
D) Hormonal
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The ion transporter that moves Na+ and Ca2+ simultaneously in the same direction is an example of which of the following types of transport?

A) Biport
B) Uniport
C) Antiport
D) Symport
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Which description accurately describes electrolytes?

A) Small lipid-soluble molecules
B) Large protein molecules
C) Micronutrients used to produce ATP
D) Electrically charged molecules
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A student is observing a cell under the microscope. The student notices it to have supercoiled DNA with histones. What else would the student be expected to observe?

A) A single circular chromosome
B) A nucleus
C) Free-floating nuclear material
D) No organelles
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Characteristics of prokaryotes include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) They contain no organelles.
B) Their nuclear material is not encased by a nuclear membrane.
C) They contain a distinct nucleus.
D) They contain histones.
E) They contain a cellular membrane.
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What event occurs to return a cell to its resting potential?

A) K+ rushes into the cell.
B) Na+ rushes into the cell.
C) Na⁺-K⁺ pumps move Na⁺ and K⁺ out of the cell.
D) Na⁺-K⁺ pumps move Na⁺ out of the cell and K⁺ into the cell.
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A biopsy of the lung bronchi revealed ciliated epithelial cells that are capable of secretion and absorption. These cells are called _____ columnar epithelium.

A) simple
B) ciliated simple
C) stratified
D) pseudostratified ciliated
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The phase of the cell cycle during which the centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart is referred to as:

A) anaphase.
B) telophase.
C) prophase.
D) metaphase.
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During which process are bacteria engulfed for ingestion?

A) Endocytosis
B) Pinocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Exocytosis
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Which causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential?

A) Potassium gates open, and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
B) Sodium gates open, and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
C) Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative.
D) Potassium gates close, allowing sodium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative.
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A student is reviewing functions of the cell. The student would be correct in identifying a chief function of the nerve cell as:

A) sensory interpretation.
B) conductivity.
C) maintenance of homeostasis.
D) communication.
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A nurse teaching the staff about platelet-derived growth factor includes information that platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) stimulates the production of:

A) platelets.
B) epidermal cells.
C) connective tissue cells.
D) nerve cells.
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Some cancer drugs work during the cell cycle phase where nuclear and cytoplasmic divisions occur. What is this cell cycle phase called?

A) G1
B) S
C) M
D) G2
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What is the role of cytokines in cell reproduction?

A) Provide growth factor for tissue growth and development
B) Block progress of cell reproduction through the cell cycle
C) Restrain cell growth and development
D) Provide nutrients for cell growth and development
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Deck 1: Cellular Biology
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A nurse is teaching the staff about the phases of cellular catabolism. Which phases should the nurse include?

A) Digestion, glycolysis, oxidation, and the citric acid cycle
B) Diffusion, osmosis, and mediated transport
C) S phase, G phase, and M phase
D) Metabolic absorption, respiration, and excretion
Digestion, glycolysis, oxidation, and the citric acid cycle
2
An athlete runs a marathon, after which his muscles feel fatigued and unable to contract. The athlete asks the nurse why this happened. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that the problem is result of a deficiency of:

A) GTP
B) AMP
C) ATP
D) GMP
ATP
3
A faculty member asks a student to identify the appropriate term for the movement of a solute from an area of greater to lesser concentration. Which answer indicates the nursing student understood the teaching?

A) Osmosis
B) Diffusion
C) Hydrostatic pressure
D) Active transport
Diffusion
4
How are potassium and sodium transported across plasma membranes?

A) By passive electrolyte channels
B) By coupled channels
C) By adenosine triphosphate enzyme (ATPase)
D) By diffusion
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A patient has a body fluid of 300 mOsm/kg. This laboratory result is measuring:

A) osmolality.
B) osmolarity.
C) osmotic pressure.
D) oncotic pressure.
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A nurse is reviewing a report from a patient with metastatic cancer. What alternation in the extracellular matrix would support the diagnosis of metastatic cancer?

A) Decreased fibronectin
B) Increased collagen
C) Decreased elastin
D) Increased glycoproteins
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Which of the following can bind to plasma membrane receptors?

A) Oxygen
B) Ribosomes
C) Amphipathic lipids
D) Ligands
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A eukaryotic cell is undergoing DNA replication. In which region of the cell would most of the genetic information be contained?

A) Peroxisomes
B) Ribosomes
C) The nucleolus
D) Suspended in nucleoplasm
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A nurse is reading a chart and sees the term oncotic pressure. The nurse recalls that oncotic pressure (colloid osmotic pressure) is determined by:

A) diffusion rate.
B) plasma proteins.
C) hydrostatic pressure.
D) the availability of membrane transporter proteins.
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10
In cellular metabolism, each enzyme has a high affinity for a:

A) solute.
B) substrate.
C) receptor.
D) ribosome.
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11
Which phase of catabolism produces the most ATP?

A) Digestion
B) Glycolysis
C) Oxidation
D) Citric acid cycle
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12
Which of the following can remove proteins attached to the cell's bilayer by dissolving the layer itself?

A) Peripheral membrane proteins
B) Integral membrane proteins
C) Glycoproteins
D) Cell adhesion molecules
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13
A nurse is discussing the movement of fluid across the arterial end of capillary membranes into the interstitial fluid surrounding the capillary. What mechanical force is involved with this movement?

A) Hydrostatic pressure
B) Osmosis
C) Diffusion
D) Active transport
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14
A runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance?

A) Electron-transport chain
B) Aerobic glycolysis
C) Anaerobic glycolysis
D) Oxidative phosphorylation
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15
What type of connection allows for cellular communication?

A) Belt desmosome
B) Gap junction
C) Spot desmosome
D) Tight junction
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16
A nurse is instructing the staff about cellular functions. Which cellular function is the nurse describing when an isolated cell absorbs oxygen and uses it to transform nutrients to energy?

A) Metabolic absorption
B) Communication
C) Secretion
D) Respiration
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17
Pancreatic beta cells secrete insulin, which inhibits secretion of glucagon from neighbouring alpha cells. This action is an example of which of the following signalling types?

A) Paracrine
B) Autocrine
C) Neurohormonal
D) Hormonal
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18
The ion transporter that moves Na+ and Ca2+ simultaneously in the same direction is an example of which of the following types of transport?

A) Biport
B) Uniport
C) Antiport
D) Symport
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19
Which description accurately describes electrolytes?

A) Small lipid-soluble molecules
B) Large protein molecules
C) Micronutrients used to produce ATP
D) Electrically charged molecules
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20
A student is observing a cell under the microscope. The student notices it to have supercoiled DNA with histones. What else would the student be expected to observe?

A) A single circular chromosome
B) A nucleus
C) Free-floating nuclear material
D) No organelles
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21
Characteristics of prokaryotes include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) They contain no organelles.
B) Their nuclear material is not encased by a nuclear membrane.
C) They contain a distinct nucleus.
D) They contain histones.
E) They contain a cellular membrane.
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22
What event occurs to return a cell to its resting potential?

A) K+ rushes into the cell.
B) Na+ rushes into the cell.
C) Na⁺-K⁺ pumps move Na⁺ and K⁺ out of the cell.
D) Na⁺-K⁺ pumps move Na⁺ out of the cell and K⁺ into the cell.
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23
A biopsy of the lung bronchi revealed ciliated epithelial cells that are capable of secretion and absorption. These cells are called _____ columnar epithelium.

A) simple
B) ciliated simple
C) stratified
D) pseudostratified ciliated
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The phase of the cell cycle during which the centromeres split and the sister chromatids are pulled apart is referred to as:

A) anaphase.
B) telophase.
C) prophase.
D) metaphase.
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25
During which process are bacteria engulfed for ingestion?

A) Endocytosis
B) Pinocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Exocytosis
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26
Which causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential?

A) Potassium gates open, and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
B) Sodium gates open, and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
C) Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative.
D) Potassium gates close, allowing sodium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative.
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A student is reviewing functions of the cell. The student would be correct in identifying a chief function of the nerve cell as:

A) sensory interpretation.
B) conductivity.
C) maintenance of homeostasis.
D) communication.
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28
A nurse teaching the staff about platelet-derived growth factor includes information that platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) stimulates the production of:

A) platelets.
B) epidermal cells.
C) connective tissue cells.
D) nerve cells.
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Some cancer drugs work during the cell cycle phase where nuclear and cytoplasmic divisions occur. What is this cell cycle phase called?

A) G1
B) S
C) M
D) G2
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What is the role of cytokines in cell reproduction?

A) Provide growth factor for tissue growth and development
B) Block progress of cell reproduction through the cell cycle
C) Restrain cell growth and development
D) Provide nutrients for cell growth and development
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