Deck 3: Cells

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An organelle located near the nucleus that consists of two cylindrical structures composed of clusters of microtubules is called the

A)nucleolus
B)centrosome
C)flagellum
D)microtubule
E)cilium
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Certain white blood cells can destroy bacteria using the process of

A)pinocytosis
B)phagocytosis
C)exocytosis
D)transcytosis
E)none of the choices is correct
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Which of the following statements are TRUE for the plasma membrane?

A)It is selectively permeable.
B)It contains glycoproteins.
C)It contains cholesterol.
D)It is selectively permeable and contains glycoproteins.
E)It is selectively permeable and contains glycoproteins and cholesterol.
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The movement of solute molecules across a plasma membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration requires

A)cellular energy
B)facilitated diffusion
C)integral proteins
D)cellular energy and facilitated diffusion
E)cellular energy and integral proteins
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Which of the following organelles are commonly referred to as the "powerhouses" of a cell?

A)lysosomes
B)ribosomes
C)nucleoli
D)mitochondria
E)peroxisomes
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Endocytosis is an example of

A)excretion
B)passive transport
C)active transport
D)facilitated diffusion
E)simple diffusion
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Which of the following solutions are isotonic for normal human red blood cells?

A)10% NaCl solution
B)2% NaCl solution
C)0.9% NaCl solution
D)pure water
E)0.9% glucose solution
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The organelle that contains as many as 60 different digestive enzymes is called the

A)Golgi complex
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)lysosome
E)mitochondrion
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Which of the following intracellular structures is considered to be part of the cytoskeleton?

A)cytosol
B)mitochondria
C)microtubules
D)centromere
E)flagella
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Which of the following organelles is the site of synthesis of steroid hormones like estrogens and testosterone?

A)Golgi complex
B)ribosomes
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
E)mitochondria
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Chromatin is found in the

A)nucleus
B)nuclear pores
C)ribosomes
D)mitochondria
E)lysosomes
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Which of following organelles is primarily involved in the modification (e.g. glycosylation), sorting, and packaging of proteins?

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi complex
C)mitochondria
D)lysosomes
E)nucleus
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Which of the following is necessary for simple diffusion to take place?

A)a concentration gradient
B)a selectively permeable membrane
C)a hypertonic solution
D)cellular energy
E)all of the choices are correct
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The plasma membrane consists of

A)cellulose and carbohydrates.
B)mostly proteins.
C)only phospholipids.
D)phospholipids, proteins, and carbohydrates.
E)only carbohydrates and lipids.
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Pinocytosis and phagocytosis involve structural changes in the

A)cytosol
B)plasma membrane
C)ribosomes
D)mitochondria
E)cell nucleus
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The synthesis of plasma membrane proteins occurs in ribosomes attached to the outer surface of the

A)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)mitochondria
D)Golgi complexes
E)lysosomes
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The cytoplasm is a term that refers to

A)all cell organelles combined.
B)microtubules and microfilaments only.
C)the fluid portion of the cell.
D)the cytosol plus cell organelles.
E)the communication center of the cell.
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The lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane is permeable to all of the following substances EXCEPT

A)amino acids
B)fat-soluble vitamins
C)steroids
D)oxygen
E)water
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A normal red blood cell that is placed into a hypotonic solution will

A)lose water
B)gain water
C)neither gain nor lose water
D)become crenated
E)not change shape
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Which of the following statements BEST describes essential characteristic(s)of active transport?

A)moves solutes down their concentration gradient
B)requires a carrier protein or pump
C)requires cellular energy
D)requires osmotic pressure gradient
E)requires both a pump and cellular energy
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The study of tumors is called

A)pathology
B)oncology
C)epidemiology
D)pharmacology
E)histology
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The football-shaped assembly of microtubules that is used to move chromosomes to opposite poles of a dividing cell is called the

A)centromere
B)chromosome
C)chromatin
D)basal body
E)mitotic spindle
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The branch of medicine dealing with medical issues of aging is called

A)pediatrics
B)obstetrics
C)oncology
D)psychology
E)geriatrics
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Which of the following organelles in liver cells contains enzymes that help to detoxify drugs and potentially harmful substances in the blood?

A)nucleus
B)lysosomes
C)rough ER
D)smooth ER
E)vacuoles
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The type of cell division that produces two identical cells is called

A)somatic cell division
B)meiosis I
C)meiosis II
D)cytokinesis
E)reproductive cell division
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The spread of cancerous cells to other parts of the body is referred to as

A)hyperplasia
B)metastasis
C)malignancy
D)mutation
E)hypertrophy
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The protein synthesis process called translation requires

A)a nucleus
B)a nucleolus
C)a smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)ribosomes
E)proteasomes
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When translation of a particular protein is complete, termination of protein synthesis is indicated by the presence of a/an

A)promoter
B)amino acid
C)stop codon
D)start codon
E)carrier protein
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During somatic cell division, the process in which the cytoplasm and its organelles are divided is referred to as

A)meiosis
B)the cell cycle
C)reproductive cell division
D)mitosis
E)cytokinesis
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The anticodon is located on the

A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)DNA
E)ribosome
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Amino acids that participate in protein synthesis are picked up in the cytosol by

A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)ribosomes
E)ATP
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The human somatic cells contain ____ chromosomes.

A)46
B)23
C)43
D)24
E)54
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All of the following are nucleotide bases commonly found in DNA molecules EXCEPT

A)adenine
B)cytosine
C)guanine
D)thymine
E)uracil
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The final stage of mitosis in which a nuclear envelope forms around the two new chromatin masses is called

A)prophase
B)interphase
C)anaphase
D)telophase
E)metaphase
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Which phase of somatic cell division involves the splitting of centromeres followed by separating the two resultant members of each chromatid pair?

A)prophase
B)anaphase
C)metaphase
D)telophase
E)cytokinesis
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A CGT base triplet within a gene on DNA is transcribed into mRNA as

A)CAT
B)GCA
C)GCU
D)ACU
E)TGC
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In somatic cell division, the phase in which the DNA is replicated is called

A)mitotic phase
B)prophase
C)anaphase
D)interphase
E)cytokinesis
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Which of the following is a component of RNA only?

A)adenine
B)cytosine
C)guanine
D)thymine
E)uracil
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The characteristics of each individual protein are based on their sequence of

A)fatty acids
B)amino acids
C)molecules
D)monosaccharides
E)glycerides
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The process by which worn-out cellular organelles are digested is called

A)autolysis
B)autoregulation
C)autophagy
D)lysis
E)phagocytosis
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regard to the cytoplasm?

A)site of many chemical reactions in the cell
B)responsible for nuclear division during mitosis
C)liquid portion is known as the cytosol
D)composed of a lattice of protein filaments called the cytoskeleton
E)contains cellular organelles like the mitochondria
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In a mature human body, which of the following types of cells do not divide?

A)skin cells
B)bone cells
C)nerve cells
D)hair cells
E)all cells divide
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Which of the following is a protein that promotes the growth of new networks of blood vessels that support tumor growth?

A)tumor necrosis factor
B)thromboplastin
C)epidermal growth factor
D)tumor angiogenesis factor
E)tissue plasminogen activator
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The multistep process by which cancer develops is referred to as

A)neoplasia
B)carcinogenesis
C)angiogenesis
D)cytokinesis
E)gamateogenesis
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Meiosis is the type of cell division used during the formation of

A)sperm cells
B)skin cells
C)red blood cells
D)cancer cells
E)all of the choices are correct
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The cellular organelle primarily responsible for transforming the chemical energy found in nutrients into ATP is the

A)ribosome
B)mitochondria
C)lysosome
D)Golgi Apparatus
E)nuclear envelope
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The primary role that integral membrane proteins play in active transport is to

A)move solute molecules down the concentration gradient.
B)control cellular metabolism.
C)move water by osmosis to maintain balance in the intracellular compartment.
D)produce the cellular energy needed for active transport.
E)bind and transport solute molecules against the concentration gradient.
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All of the following are associated with mitochondria EXCEPT

A)double membrane
B)cristae
C)matrix
D)proteasomes
E)small number of genes and ribosomes
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Jennifer loves perfume. She visits her local discount store regularly. Today she came to class wearing her latest purchase and soon everyone in the entire classroom was familiar with the scent. What concept important to transport processes is being demonstrated here?

A)osmosis
B)diffusion
C)phagocytosis
D)active transport
E)wise shopping
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Specific DNA sequences at the tips of chromosomes that protect the chromosomes from erosion and sticking together are called

A)telophase
B)telomeres
C)geriatrics
D)centromeres
E)telemetrics
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Which of the following statements is always true for active transport processes and never true for passive transport processes?

A)Moves solutes from area of high concentration to area of low solute concentration.
B)Requires energy in the form of ATP.
C)Uses a carrier protein.
D)Results in the net diffusion of water across the membrane.
E)All of the choices are true for active transport and not for passive transport.
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The study of the processes and problems associated with aging is called

A)elderly psychology
B)oncology
C)gerontology
D)pathophysiology
E)geriatrics
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A semipermeable membrane, which permits water movement but not ion movement, separates two solutions. Solution A contains 0.9% NaCl and solution B contains 9.0 % NaCl. With respect to this system, which of the following statements would be true?

A)Water would move from solution A to solution B.
B)Water would move from solution B to solution A.
C)Na+ would move from solution A to solution B.
D)Na+ would move from solution B to solution A.
E)No net movement of water or ions would occur.
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The major function of the ribosomes is to

A)coordinate lipid synthesis.
B)synthesize proteins.
C)detoxify drugs and alcohol.
D)digest damaged organelles.
E)form vesicles.
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A chemical agent or radiation that causes cancer is referred to as a/an

A)oncogene
B)mutant
C)carcinogen
D)neoplasm
E)biopsy
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The type of body fluid found in the microscopic spaces between cells of tissues is called

A)intracellular fluid
B)interstitial fluid
C)plasma
D)lymph
E)cerebrospinal fluid
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the events that occur when a normal red blood cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?

A)Net movement of water molecules into a cell.
B)Net movement of water molecules out of a cell.
C)No net movement of water molecules across the cell's membrane.
D)Decreased osmotic pressure inside cell.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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An orderly, genetically programmed cell "death" involving activation of "cell-suicide" genes is called

A)anaphase
B)atrophy
C)apoptosis
D)adenopathy
E)necrosis
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Which of the following types of cells contain microvilli to increase the surface area of their plasma membrane for absorption?

A)sperm cell
B)smooth muscle cell
C)nerve cell
D)red blood cell
E)epithelial cell of the small intestine
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To initiate the transcription of a gene, RNA polymerase binds to a _____, which is usually found near the beginning of the gene.

A)promoter
B)terminator
C)start codon
D)stop codon
E)anticodon
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The term cytoplasm refers to all cellular contents between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.
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Usually only one mutation is needed to convert a non-cancerous adenoma into a cancerous carcinoma.
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Facilitated diffusion requires a membrane carrier protein and cellular energy.
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The Golgi complex produces some of the components of lysosomes.
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In passive transport, the net result is that solutes move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
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Protective ends of chromosomes called telomeres shorten with each cycle of cell division.
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All cells in the human body contain a single centrally located nucleus.
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The only type of cell in the human body that contains a flagellum is a sperm cell.
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Osmotic pressure is the pressure that builds up inside a cell and resists net water movement across its membrane.
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The first stage of mitosis is called prophase.
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Passive transport requires the use of cellular energy (e.g. ATP)but active transport does not.
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During interphase, a cell replicates its DNA and does most of its growing.
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Most proteins can easily move across the lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane.
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Peripheral proteins penetrate all the way through the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane.
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Cytosine is found in both DNA and RNA and it only hydrogen bonds with a complementary nitrogenous base called guanine.
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Normal cells grown outside the body divide a certain number of times and then stop dividing, suggesting this is a normal, programmed event.
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Protein synthesis begins with a DNA code in the nucleus. DNA is copied as an mRNA strand. The mRNA goes to the ribosome where tRNA brings in the appropriate amino acids. These amino acids bond to form a protein. The process continues until the stop codon is read.
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Ribosomes consist of three subunits of equal size.
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The nucleus can communicate with the cytosol via nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope.
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The nucleus acts as barrier between a cell's internal and external environment.
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An organelle located near the nucleus that consists of two cylindrical structures composed of clusters of microtubules is called the

A)nucleolus
B)centrosome
C)flagellum
D)microtubule
E)cilium
B
2
Certain white blood cells can destroy bacteria using the process of

A)pinocytosis
B)phagocytosis
C)exocytosis
D)transcytosis
E)none of the choices is correct
B
3
Which of the following statements are TRUE for the plasma membrane?

A)It is selectively permeable.
B)It contains glycoproteins.
C)It contains cholesterol.
D)It is selectively permeable and contains glycoproteins.
E)It is selectively permeable and contains glycoproteins and cholesterol.
E
4
The movement of solute molecules across a plasma membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration requires

A)cellular energy
B)facilitated diffusion
C)integral proteins
D)cellular energy and facilitated diffusion
E)cellular energy and integral proteins
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Which of the following organelles are commonly referred to as the "powerhouses" of a cell?

A)lysosomes
B)ribosomes
C)nucleoli
D)mitochondria
E)peroxisomes
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Endocytosis is an example of

A)excretion
B)passive transport
C)active transport
D)facilitated diffusion
E)simple diffusion
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Which of the following solutions are isotonic for normal human red blood cells?

A)10% NaCl solution
B)2% NaCl solution
C)0.9% NaCl solution
D)pure water
E)0.9% glucose solution
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The organelle that contains as many as 60 different digestive enzymes is called the

A)Golgi complex
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)lysosome
E)mitochondrion
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Which of the following intracellular structures is considered to be part of the cytoskeleton?

A)cytosol
B)mitochondria
C)microtubules
D)centromere
E)flagella
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Which of the following organelles is the site of synthesis of steroid hormones like estrogens and testosterone?

A)Golgi complex
B)ribosomes
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
E)mitochondria
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Chromatin is found in the

A)nucleus
B)nuclear pores
C)ribosomes
D)mitochondria
E)lysosomes
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Which of following organelles is primarily involved in the modification (e.g. glycosylation), sorting, and packaging of proteins?

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi complex
C)mitochondria
D)lysosomes
E)nucleus
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Which of the following is necessary for simple diffusion to take place?

A)a concentration gradient
B)a selectively permeable membrane
C)a hypertonic solution
D)cellular energy
E)all of the choices are correct
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The plasma membrane consists of

A)cellulose and carbohydrates.
B)mostly proteins.
C)only phospholipids.
D)phospholipids, proteins, and carbohydrates.
E)only carbohydrates and lipids.
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Pinocytosis and phagocytosis involve structural changes in the

A)cytosol
B)plasma membrane
C)ribosomes
D)mitochondria
E)cell nucleus
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The synthesis of plasma membrane proteins occurs in ribosomes attached to the outer surface of the

A)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
B)rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)mitochondria
D)Golgi complexes
E)lysosomes
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The cytoplasm is a term that refers to

A)all cell organelles combined.
B)microtubules and microfilaments only.
C)the fluid portion of the cell.
D)the cytosol plus cell organelles.
E)the communication center of the cell.
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The lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane is permeable to all of the following substances EXCEPT

A)amino acids
B)fat-soluble vitamins
C)steroids
D)oxygen
E)water
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A normal red blood cell that is placed into a hypotonic solution will

A)lose water
B)gain water
C)neither gain nor lose water
D)become crenated
E)not change shape
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Which of the following statements BEST describes essential characteristic(s)of active transport?

A)moves solutes down their concentration gradient
B)requires a carrier protein or pump
C)requires cellular energy
D)requires osmotic pressure gradient
E)requires both a pump and cellular energy
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The study of tumors is called

A)pathology
B)oncology
C)epidemiology
D)pharmacology
E)histology
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The football-shaped assembly of microtubules that is used to move chromosomes to opposite poles of a dividing cell is called the

A)centromere
B)chromosome
C)chromatin
D)basal body
E)mitotic spindle
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The branch of medicine dealing with medical issues of aging is called

A)pediatrics
B)obstetrics
C)oncology
D)psychology
E)geriatrics
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Which of the following organelles in liver cells contains enzymes that help to detoxify drugs and potentially harmful substances in the blood?

A)nucleus
B)lysosomes
C)rough ER
D)smooth ER
E)vacuoles
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The type of cell division that produces two identical cells is called

A)somatic cell division
B)meiosis I
C)meiosis II
D)cytokinesis
E)reproductive cell division
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The spread of cancerous cells to other parts of the body is referred to as

A)hyperplasia
B)metastasis
C)malignancy
D)mutation
E)hypertrophy
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The protein synthesis process called translation requires

A)a nucleus
B)a nucleolus
C)a smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)ribosomes
E)proteasomes
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When translation of a particular protein is complete, termination of protein synthesis is indicated by the presence of a/an

A)promoter
B)amino acid
C)stop codon
D)start codon
E)carrier protein
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During somatic cell division, the process in which the cytoplasm and its organelles are divided is referred to as

A)meiosis
B)the cell cycle
C)reproductive cell division
D)mitosis
E)cytokinesis
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The anticodon is located on the

A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)DNA
E)ribosome
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Amino acids that participate in protein synthesis are picked up in the cytosol by

A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)ribosomes
E)ATP
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The human somatic cells contain ____ chromosomes.

A)46
B)23
C)43
D)24
E)54
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All of the following are nucleotide bases commonly found in DNA molecules EXCEPT

A)adenine
B)cytosine
C)guanine
D)thymine
E)uracil
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The final stage of mitosis in which a nuclear envelope forms around the two new chromatin masses is called

A)prophase
B)interphase
C)anaphase
D)telophase
E)metaphase
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Which phase of somatic cell division involves the splitting of centromeres followed by separating the two resultant members of each chromatid pair?

A)prophase
B)anaphase
C)metaphase
D)telophase
E)cytokinesis
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A CGT base triplet within a gene on DNA is transcribed into mRNA as

A)CAT
B)GCA
C)GCU
D)ACU
E)TGC
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In somatic cell division, the phase in which the DNA is replicated is called

A)mitotic phase
B)prophase
C)anaphase
D)interphase
E)cytokinesis
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Which of the following is a component of RNA only?

A)adenine
B)cytosine
C)guanine
D)thymine
E)uracil
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The characteristics of each individual protein are based on their sequence of

A)fatty acids
B)amino acids
C)molecules
D)monosaccharides
E)glycerides
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The process by which worn-out cellular organelles are digested is called

A)autolysis
B)autoregulation
C)autophagy
D)lysis
E)phagocytosis
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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with regard to the cytoplasm?

A)site of many chemical reactions in the cell
B)responsible for nuclear division during mitosis
C)liquid portion is known as the cytosol
D)composed of a lattice of protein filaments called the cytoskeleton
E)contains cellular organelles like the mitochondria
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In a mature human body, which of the following types of cells do not divide?

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B)bone cells
C)nerve cells
D)hair cells
E)all cells divide
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Which of the following is a protein that promotes the growth of new networks of blood vessels that support tumor growth?

A)tumor necrosis factor
B)thromboplastin
C)epidermal growth factor
D)tumor angiogenesis factor
E)tissue plasminogen activator
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The multistep process by which cancer develops is referred to as

A)neoplasia
B)carcinogenesis
C)angiogenesis
D)cytokinesis
E)gamateogenesis
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Meiosis is the type of cell division used during the formation of

A)sperm cells
B)skin cells
C)red blood cells
D)cancer cells
E)all of the choices are correct
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The cellular organelle primarily responsible for transforming the chemical energy found in nutrients into ATP is the

A)ribosome
B)mitochondria
C)lysosome
D)Golgi Apparatus
E)nuclear envelope
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The primary role that integral membrane proteins play in active transport is to

A)move solute molecules down the concentration gradient.
B)control cellular metabolism.
C)move water by osmosis to maintain balance in the intracellular compartment.
D)produce the cellular energy needed for active transport.
E)bind and transport solute molecules against the concentration gradient.
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All of the following are associated with mitochondria EXCEPT

A)double membrane
B)cristae
C)matrix
D)proteasomes
E)small number of genes and ribosomes
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49
Jennifer loves perfume. She visits her local discount store regularly. Today she came to class wearing her latest purchase and soon everyone in the entire classroom was familiar with the scent. What concept important to transport processes is being demonstrated here?

A)osmosis
B)diffusion
C)phagocytosis
D)active transport
E)wise shopping
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50
Specific DNA sequences at the tips of chromosomes that protect the chromosomes from erosion and sticking together are called

A)telophase
B)telomeres
C)geriatrics
D)centromeres
E)telemetrics
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51
Which of the following statements is always true for active transport processes and never true for passive transport processes?

A)Moves solutes from area of high concentration to area of low solute concentration.
B)Requires energy in the form of ATP.
C)Uses a carrier protein.
D)Results in the net diffusion of water across the membrane.
E)All of the choices are true for active transport and not for passive transport.
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52
The study of the processes and problems associated with aging is called

A)elderly psychology
B)oncology
C)gerontology
D)pathophysiology
E)geriatrics
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53
A semipermeable membrane, which permits water movement but not ion movement, separates two solutions. Solution A contains 0.9% NaCl and solution B contains 9.0 % NaCl. With respect to this system, which of the following statements would be true?

A)Water would move from solution A to solution B.
B)Water would move from solution B to solution A.
C)Na+ would move from solution A to solution B.
D)Na+ would move from solution B to solution A.
E)No net movement of water or ions would occur.
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54
The major function of the ribosomes is to

A)coordinate lipid synthesis.
B)synthesize proteins.
C)detoxify drugs and alcohol.
D)digest damaged organelles.
E)form vesicles.
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55
A chemical agent or radiation that causes cancer is referred to as a/an

A)oncogene
B)mutant
C)carcinogen
D)neoplasm
E)biopsy
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56
The type of body fluid found in the microscopic spaces between cells of tissues is called

A)intracellular fluid
B)interstitial fluid
C)plasma
D)lymph
E)cerebrospinal fluid
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57
Which of the following statements correctly describes the events that occur when a normal red blood cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?

A)Net movement of water molecules into a cell.
B)Net movement of water molecules out of a cell.
C)No net movement of water molecules across the cell's membrane.
D)Decreased osmotic pressure inside cell.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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58
An orderly, genetically programmed cell "death" involving activation of "cell-suicide" genes is called

A)anaphase
B)atrophy
C)apoptosis
D)adenopathy
E)necrosis
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59
Which of the following types of cells contain microvilli to increase the surface area of their plasma membrane for absorption?

A)sperm cell
B)smooth muscle cell
C)nerve cell
D)red blood cell
E)epithelial cell of the small intestine
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60
To initiate the transcription of a gene, RNA polymerase binds to a _____, which is usually found near the beginning of the gene.

A)promoter
B)terminator
C)start codon
D)stop codon
E)anticodon
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61
The term cytoplasm refers to all cellular contents between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.
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62
Usually only one mutation is needed to convert a non-cancerous adenoma into a cancerous carcinoma.
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63
Facilitated diffusion requires a membrane carrier protein and cellular energy.
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64
The Golgi complex produces some of the components of lysosomes.
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65
In passive transport, the net result is that solutes move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
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66
Protective ends of chromosomes called telomeres shorten with each cycle of cell division.
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67
All cells in the human body contain a single centrally located nucleus.
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68
The only type of cell in the human body that contains a flagellum is a sperm cell.
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69
Osmotic pressure is the pressure that builds up inside a cell and resists net water movement across its membrane.
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70
The first stage of mitosis is called prophase.
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71
Passive transport requires the use of cellular energy (e.g. ATP)but active transport does not.
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72
During interphase, a cell replicates its DNA and does most of its growing.
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73
Most proteins can easily move across the lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane.
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74
Peripheral proteins penetrate all the way through the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane.
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75
Cytosine is found in both DNA and RNA and it only hydrogen bonds with a complementary nitrogenous base called guanine.
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76
Normal cells grown outside the body divide a certain number of times and then stop dividing, suggesting this is a normal, programmed event.
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77
Protein synthesis begins with a DNA code in the nucleus. DNA is copied as an mRNA strand. The mRNA goes to the ribosome where tRNA brings in the appropriate amino acids. These amino acids bond to form a protein. The process continues until the stop codon is read.
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78
Ribosomes consist of three subunits of equal size.
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79
The nucleus can communicate with the cytosol via nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope.
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80
The nucleus acts as barrier between a cell's internal and external environment.
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