Deck 4: Cell Structure and Function

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Which of the following is NOT a function of plastids?

A) Storing pigments
B) Extracting energy from food and converting it to ATP
C) Storing photosynthetic products
D) Carrying out photosynthesis
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A mutant plant cell with no chloroplasts would

A) synthesize new chloroplasts in the nucleus.
B) still be able to capture energy as sunlight.
C) appear green in color.
D) still be able to use carbohydrates as an energy source for a short period of time.
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Which type of microscope has the best resolution?

A) Hooke's microscope
B) A modern light microscope
C) Leeuwenhoek's microscope
D) An electron microscope
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Which of the following is the smallest?

A) Virus
B) Mitochondrion
C) Prokaryotic cell
D) Eukaryotic cell
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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is an example of a(n)

A) phospholipid.
B) organelle.
C) glycoprotein.
D) polysaccharide.
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Phospholipids are

A) completely hydrophobic.
B) completely hydrophilic.
C) made on the ribosomes.
D) found in cell membranes.
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Of the following cell components, which is composed of protein fibers that provide shape and organization to eukaryotic cells?

A) Golgi complex
B) Mitochondria
C) Cytoskeleton
D) Chromatin
E) DNA
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The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells contains all of the following EXCEPT

A) chromosomes.
B) dissolved nutrients.
C) enzymes.
D) organelles.
E) water.
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Membrane proteins are synthesized on ribosomes that are located

A) on the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
B) in the cytoplasm.
C) on the Golgi apparatus.
D) in the nucleus.
E) on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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All the following are important functions of the cytoskeleton EXCEPT

A) movement of organelles.
B) maintenance of organization in the cell.
C) assistance during cell division.
D) storage of food molecules.
E) maintenance of shape.
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Which of the following is so small, it is visible only with an electron microscope?

A) DNA
B) Prokaryotic cell
C) Eukaryotic cell
D) Mitochondrion
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The phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane have _ heads and tails.

A) eukaryotic; prokaryotic
B) cytoplasmic; phagocytic
C) hydrophobic; hydrophilic
D) prokaryotic; eukaryotic
E) hydrophilic; hydrophobic
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Plastids are found in cells.

A) plant
B) fungal
C) animal
D) bacterial
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Of the items listed, which is the smallest that you can see with the unaided eye?

A) Frog embryo
B) Ribosomes
C) Human skin cell
D) DNA molecule
E) Virus
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All cells possess all of the following components EXCEPT

A) cytoplasm.
B) a plasma cell membrane.
C) a nuclear membrane.
D) ribosomes.
E) genetic material (DNA or RNA).
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Which of the following components is NOT part of the modern cell theory?

A) All cells arise from preexisting cells.
B) Cells are the functional units of multicellular organisms.
C) Bacteria are examples of eukaryotic cells.
D) All living organisms are made up of one or more cells.
E) The smallest living organisms are single cells.
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Flagellated cells can

A) attach to surfaces more effectively because of the flagella.
B) move the cell through fluid.
C) divide more quickly than nonflagellated cells.
D) move internal organelles more efficiently than nonflagellated cells.
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Which of the following statements does NOT agree with the cell theory?

A) A balanced diet is important for good health.
B) Spontaneous generation of cells cannot occur.
C) The smallest living organisms are single cells.
D) Paramecium comes from Paramecium.
E) Insects are composed of cells.
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What primarily determines the shape of animal cells, which lack cell walls?

A) Cytoplasm
B) Cytoskeleton
C) Endoplasmic reticulum
D) Nucleus
E) Ribosomes
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What is NOT a feature of a prokaryotic cell?

A) DNA
B) A nuclear membrane
C) Enzymes
D) Ribosomes
E) A plasma membrane
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Cells that primarily produce steroid hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen, have large quantities of

A) DNA.
B) cytoplasmic ribosomes.
C) plasma membranes.
D) smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
E) enzymes.
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A cell with a large number of lysosomes would most likely be very active in

A) lipid synthesis.
B) movement.
C) cell division.
D) phagocytosis.
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Which of the following does NOT possess a double membrane?

A) Ribosome
B) Nuclear envelope
C) Plastid
D) Chloroplast
E) Mitochondrion
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Fibers of the cytoskeleton are composed of primarily

A) proteins.
B) nucleic acids.
C) polysaccharides.
D) ER.
E) lipids.
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The Golgi apparatus packages materials into _ _ for transport or export.

A) plastids
B) organelles
C) nucleoli
D) vacuoles
E) vesicles
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The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is characterized by

A) a nonporous membrane.
B) a single- layered membrane.
C) a double membrane.
D) a triple- layer membrane.
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Which organelle is most abundant in cardiac muscle cells?

A) Golgi complexes
B) Smooth ER
C) Lysosomes
D) Plastids
E) Mitochondria
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What is the function of a plant cell vacuole?

A) Packages proteins for export
B) Replicates chromosomes
C) Stores water
D) Initiates division of the cell
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A nucleolus is

A) an extra nucleus in the cell.
B) the area in a prokaryote where DNA is concentrated.
C) an area where the nucleus is synthesized.
D) an area in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells where ribosomes are synthesized and assembled.
E) a membrane- bound organelle.
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If a cell contains large amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER), then

A) membrane lipids could be produced by that cell.
B) membrane proteins and phospholipids are lacking in the cell.
C) few, if any, enzymes for biochemical processes are manufactured by that cell.
D) large amounts of protein hormones could be produced and exported by the cell.
E) digestive enzymes cannot be manufactured by that cell.
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Which cellular organelle packages enzymes and forms lysosomes?

A) Smooth ER
B) Golgi apparatus
C) Mitochondrion
D) Rough ER
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Which of the following "buds off" of the Golgi complex?

A) Ribosomes
B) Nuclei
C) Cells
D) Vesicles
E) Cytoskeleton
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What is the difference between free and attached ribosomes?

A) Free ribosomes are readily "used up" by the cell and are replaced frequently, whereas attached ribosomes remain functional for the lifetime of the cell.
B) Free ribosomes produce proteins that are exported from the cell, whereas attached ribosomes make proteins for mitochondria and chloroplasts.
C) Free ribosomes are located in the cytoplasm, whereas attached ribosomes are embedded on the endoplasmic reticulum.
D) Free ribosomes produce proteins, whereas attached ribosomes produce carbohydrates.
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How does a cell rid itself of defective or malfunctioning organelles?

A) Defective organelles accumulate until the cell itself dies.
B) Ribosomes remove malfunctioning organelles by degrading the parts.
C) Lysosomes assist in the removal of defective organelles by digesting them.
D) The organelles are exported by phagocytosis.
E) The organelles are engulfed by plastids and stored.
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Researchers have been able to study the pathway of a secreted protein by "tagging" it with a fluorescent marker. Using this method, you would observe fluorescence moving from the ER to which organelle?

A) Plasma membrane
B) Mitochondria
C) Golgi apparatus
D) Lysosome
E) Nuclear membrane
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Which statement most accurately describes the interactions among ER, ribosomes, and Golgi bodies in exporting protein from the cell?

A) ER manufactures proteins, which are carried by ribosomes to the Golgi bodies for export.
B) Golgi bodies manufacture proteins, which travel through the ER to be packaged by the ribosomes for export.
C) ER manufactures proteins, which are carried by the Golgi bodies to the ribosomes for export.
D) Ribosomes make proteins that travel through the Golgi bodies to the ER, which exports them.
E) Ribosomes manufacture proteins, which travel through the ER and are packaged by the Golgi bodies for export.
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Which of the following is associated with rough ER?

A) Plasma membrane
B) Chlorophyll
C) Ribosomes
D) Lipid synthesis
E) DNA
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If all of the lysosomes within a cell suddenly ruptured and released their contents, what could occur?

A) The DNA within the mitochondria would begin to degrade.
B) The biological molecules in the cell would begin to degrade.
C) There would be no change in the normal function of the cell.
D) The mitochondria and chloroplasts would begin to divide.
E) The number of proteins in the cell would begin to increase.
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Choose the correct pathway of information flow in the cell.

A) ER -DNA -Golgi -protein
B) ER -DNA -RNA -protein
C) RNA -DNA -protein
D) DNA -RNA -protein
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Ribosomes are the site of synthesis.

A) RNA
B) protein
C) glucose
D) nucleoli
E) DNA
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Which of the following is capable of converting solar energy into chemical energy?

A) Vacuoles
B) Chloroplasts
C) Golgi apparatus
D) Mitochondria
E) Vesicles
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All of the following are dependent on cilia EXCEPT the

A) respiratory tract of vertebrates.
B) sperm of animals.
C) gills of oysters.
D) oviduct in mammals.
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Which of the following is the thinnest?

A) A flagellum
B) A microfilament
C) An intermediate filament
D) A microtubule
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Makes steroid hormones
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Responsible for most of a muscle cell's ATP generation
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Which of the following provides evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free- living prokaryotic organisms?

A) They produce digestive enzymes on their rough ER.
B) They capture the energy of sunlight to make ATP.
C) They contain nucleoids.
D) They contain their own DNA, independent of the nucleus.
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A plant cell adapted for waste storage would probably contain a large number of

A) ribosomes.
B) nuclei.
C) ER.
D) vacuoles.
E) mitochondria.
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Which pair of organelles is responsible for supplying energy (in the form of ATP) to eukaryotic cells?

A) Chloroplasts and ribosomes
B) Golgi apparatus and ribosomes
C) Chloroplasts and mitochondria
D) Mitochondria and lysosomes
E) Ribosomes and mitochondria
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A particular cell has the following molecules and structures: enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane, and mitochondria. It could be a(n) cell.

A) animal, but not a plant
B) bacterial
C) plant or animal
D) plant or bacterial
E) plant, but not an animal
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Digests damaged organelles
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The organelle that extracts energy in food to produce ATP energy is the

A) chloroplast.
B) cytoplasm.
C) mitochondrion.
D) nucleus.
E) ribosome.
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Sorts proteins and sends them to their proper destination
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All of the following cells contain mitochondria EXCEPT

A) plant cells.
B) animal cells.
C) eukaryotic cells.
D) prokaryotic cells.
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Site of protein synthesis
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All of the following are characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplasts EXCEPT

A) both are surrounded by a double membrane.
B) both synthesize ATP.
C) both can capture the energy of sunlight.
D) both likely evolved from prokaryotic bacteria.
E) both possess their own DNA, independent of the nucleus.
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Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells possess

A) chloroplasts.
B) mitochondria.
C) a nucleus.
D) ribosomes.
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Which of the following relationships is FALSE?

A) Nucleus- genetic information
B) Mitochondria- formation of ATP
C) Ribosomes- site of protein synthesis
D) Cell wall- support and protection
E) Chloroplasts- chief site of lipid synthesis
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Which of the following cell structures is NOT found in a bacterial cell?

A) Central vacuole
B) Ribosomes
C) DNA
D) Plasma membrane
E) Cell wall
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A cell from a wheat plant contains all of the following EXCEPT a

A) flagellum.
B) mitochondrion.
C) cell wall.
D) cytoskeleton.
E) chloroplast.
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Which is a difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

A) Prokaryotes have DNA, whereas eukaryotes have RNA.
B) Prokaryotes have RNA, whereas eukaryotes have DNA.
C) Prokaryotes have a nucleoid, whereas eukaryotes have a nucleus.
D) Prokaryotes have a cell wall, but eukaryotes do not.
E) Prokaryotes have a nucleus, whereas eukaryotes have a nucleoid.
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The small, circular loops of DNA in prokaryotic cells that are separate from the main chromosome and may carry genes associated with antibiotic resistance are called

A) pili.
B) plastids.
C) cristae.
D) ribosomes.
E) plasmids.
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The DNA in a prokaryotic cell is in the region of the cytoplasm.
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Which of the following is a FALSE statement about prokaryotes?

A) Prokaryotic cells contain ribosomes.
B) Prokaryotes are so small that they can be seen only with a high- power electron microscope.
C) Prokaryotes may contain extra genes in plasmids.
D) Prokaryotes have a plasma membrane, similar to that of eukaryotes.
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What size, in diameter, are most single cells?
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A cell that contains a large number of ribosomes would produce a large number of molecules.
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What are the three main components of modern cell theory?
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Prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria, so they cannot make ATP energy.
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Prokaryotes that are rod- shaped are called

A) bacilli.
B) spirilla.
C) cocci.
D) eukaryotes.
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What components do all cells possess?
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The is an organelle in which some of the proteins synthesized on ribosomes and rough ER are modified and packaged.
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Imagine that a protein molecule is to be exported from a cell. Describe the pathway that the protein takes from the point of synthesis to export.
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Some bacteria, including many that cause disease, attach to surfaces using external _ or slime _ and/or hair- like protein strands called attachment .
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RNA carries information for protein synthesis from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. To get from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, RNA must pass through a in the nuclear membrane.
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The fluid portion of the cytoplasm of a cell is the _ .
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Why are cells generally small?
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Describe the main functions of the plasma membrane.
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The is an organelle that extracts energy from food molecules and converts it into ATP; the is an organelle that captures solar energy and converts it into food energy.
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Cells that have a nucleus are referred to as cells; those that lack a membrane- bound nucleus are called
cells.
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Prokaryotic cells do NOT have

A) genes.
B) cilia.
C) ribosomes.
D) cytoplasm.
E) flagella.
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If you removed the sex pili from a bacterial cell, then the

A) bacterium would dry out.
B) bacterium could no longer exchange DNA with other cells.
C) shape of the bacterium would change.
D) bacterium could no longer regulate the movement of molecules into and out of the cell.
E) bacterium could no longer swim.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of plastids?

A) Storing pigments
B) Extracting energy from food and converting it to ATP
C) Storing photosynthetic products
D) Carrying out photosynthesis
B
2
A mutant plant cell with no chloroplasts would

A) synthesize new chloroplasts in the nucleus.
B) still be able to capture energy as sunlight.
C) appear green in color.
D) still be able to use carbohydrates as an energy source for a short period of time.
D
3
Which type of microscope has the best resolution?

A) Hooke's microscope
B) A modern light microscope
C) Leeuwenhoek's microscope
D) An electron microscope
D
4
Which of the following is the smallest?

A) Virus
B) Mitochondrion
C) Prokaryotic cell
D) Eukaryotic cell
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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is an example of a(n)

A) phospholipid.
B) organelle.
C) glycoprotein.
D) polysaccharide.
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Phospholipids are

A) completely hydrophobic.
B) completely hydrophilic.
C) made on the ribosomes.
D) found in cell membranes.
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Of the following cell components, which is composed of protein fibers that provide shape and organization to eukaryotic cells?

A) Golgi complex
B) Mitochondria
C) Cytoskeleton
D) Chromatin
E) DNA
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The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells contains all of the following EXCEPT

A) chromosomes.
B) dissolved nutrients.
C) enzymes.
D) organelles.
E) water.
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Membrane proteins are synthesized on ribosomes that are located

A) on the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
B) in the cytoplasm.
C) on the Golgi apparatus.
D) in the nucleus.
E) on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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All the following are important functions of the cytoskeleton EXCEPT

A) movement of organelles.
B) maintenance of organization in the cell.
C) assistance during cell division.
D) storage of food molecules.
E) maintenance of shape.
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Which of the following is so small, it is visible only with an electron microscope?

A) DNA
B) Prokaryotic cell
C) Eukaryotic cell
D) Mitochondrion
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The phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane have _ heads and tails.

A) eukaryotic; prokaryotic
B) cytoplasmic; phagocytic
C) hydrophobic; hydrophilic
D) prokaryotic; eukaryotic
E) hydrophilic; hydrophobic
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Plastids are found in cells.

A) plant
B) fungal
C) animal
D) bacterial
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Of the items listed, which is the smallest that you can see with the unaided eye?

A) Frog embryo
B) Ribosomes
C) Human skin cell
D) DNA molecule
E) Virus
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All cells possess all of the following components EXCEPT

A) cytoplasm.
B) a plasma cell membrane.
C) a nuclear membrane.
D) ribosomes.
E) genetic material (DNA or RNA).
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Which of the following components is NOT part of the modern cell theory?

A) All cells arise from preexisting cells.
B) Cells are the functional units of multicellular organisms.
C) Bacteria are examples of eukaryotic cells.
D) All living organisms are made up of one or more cells.
E) The smallest living organisms are single cells.
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Flagellated cells can

A) attach to surfaces more effectively because of the flagella.
B) move the cell through fluid.
C) divide more quickly than nonflagellated cells.
D) move internal organelles more efficiently than nonflagellated cells.
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Which of the following statements does NOT agree with the cell theory?

A) A balanced diet is important for good health.
B) Spontaneous generation of cells cannot occur.
C) The smallest living organisms are single cells.
D) Paramecium comes from Paramecium.
E) Insects are composed of cells.
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What primarily determines the shape of animal cells, which lack cell walls?

A) Cytoplasm
B) Cytoskeleton
C) Endoplasmic reticulum
D) Nucleus
E) Ribosomes
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What is NOT a feature of a prokaryotic cell?

A) DNA
B) A nuclear membrane
C) Enzymes
D) Ribosomes
E) A plasma membrane
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Cells that primarily produce steroid hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen, have large quantities of

A) DNA.
B) cytoplasmic ribosomes.
C) plasma membranes.
D) smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
E) enzymes.
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A cell with a large number of lysosomes would most likely be very active in

A) lipid synthesis.
B) movement.
C) cell division.
D) phagocytosis.
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Which of the following does NOT possess a double membrane?

A) Ribosome
B) Nuclear envelope
C) Plastid
D) Chloroplast
E) Mitochondrion
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Fibers of the cytoskeleton are composed of primarily

A) proteins.
B) nucleic acids.
C) polysaccharides.
D) ER.
E) lipids.
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The Golgi apparatus packages materials into _ _ for transport or export.

A) plastids
B) organelles
C) nucleoli
D) vacuoles
E) vesicles
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The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is characterized by

A) a nonporous membrane.
B) a single- layered membrane.
C) a double membrane.
D) a triple- layer membrane.
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Which organelle is most abundant in cardiac muscle cells?

A) Golgi complexes
B) Smooth ER
C) Lysosomes
D) Plastids
E) Mitochondria
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What is the function of a plant cell vacuole?

A) Packages proteins for export
B) Replicates chromosomes
C) Stores water
D) Initiates division of the cell
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A nucleolus is

A) an extra nucleus in the cell.
B) the area in a prokaryote where DNA is concentrated.
C) an area where the nucleus is synthesized.
D) an area in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells where ribosomes are synthesized and assembled.
E) a membrane- bound organelle.
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If a cell contains large amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER), then

A) membrane lipids could be produced by that cell.
B) membrane proteins and phospholipids are lacking in the cell.
C) few, if any, enzymes for biochemical processes are manufactured by that cell.
D) large amounts of protein hormones could be produced and exported by the cell.
E) digestive enzymes cannot be manufactured by that cell.
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Which cellular organelle packages enzymes and forms lysosomes?

A) Smooth ER
B) Golgi apparatus
C) Mitochondrion
D) Rough ER
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Which of the following "buds off" of the Golgi complex?

A) Ribosomes
B) Nuclei
C) Cells
D) Vesicles
E) Cytoskeleton
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What is the difference between free and attached ribosomes?

A) Free ribosomes are readily "used up" by the cell and are replaced frequently, whereas attached ribosomes remain functional for the lifetime of the cell.
B) Free ribosomes produce proteins that are exported from the cell, whereas attached ribosomes make proteins for mitochondria and chloroplasts.
C) Free ribosomes are located in the cytoplasm, whereas attached ribosomes are embedded on the endoplasmic reticulum.
D) Free ribosomes produce proteins, whereas attached ribosomes produce carbohydrates.
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How does a cell rid itself of defective or malfunctioning organelles?

A) Defective organelles accumulate until the cell itself dies.
B) Ribosomes remove malfunctioning organelles by degrading the parts.
C) Lysosomes assist in the removal of defective organelles by digesting them.
D) The organelles are exported by phagocytosis.
E) The organelles are engulfed by plastids and stored.
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Researchers have been able to study the pathway of a secreted protein by "tagging" it with a fluorescent marker. Using this method, you would observe fluorescence moving from the ER to which organelle?

A) Plasma membrane
B) Mitochondria
C) Golgi apparatus
D) Lysosome
E) Nuclear membrane
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Which statement most accurately describes the interactions among ER, ribosomes, and Golgi bodies in exporting protein from the cell?

A) ER manufactures proteins, which are carried by ribosomes to the Golgi bodies for export.
B) Golgi bodies manufacture proteins, which travel through the ER to be packaged by the ribosomes for export.
C) ER manufactures proteins, which are carried by the Golgi bodies to the ribosomes for export.
D) Ribosomes make proteins that travel through the Golgi bodies to the ER, which exports them.
E) Ribosomes manufacture proteins, which travel through the ER and are packaged by the Golgi bodies for export.
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Which of the following is associated with rough ER?

A) Plasma membrane
B) Chlorophyll
C) Ribosomes
D) Lipid synthesis
E) DNA
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If all of the lysosomes within a cell suddenly ruptured and released their contents, what could occur?

A) The DNA within the mitochondria would begin to degrade.
B) The biological molecules in the cell would begin to degrade.
C) There would be no change in the normal function of the cell.
D) The mitochondria and chloroplasts would begin to divide.
E) The number of proteins in the cell would begin to increase.
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Choose the correct pathway of information flow in the cell.

A) ER -DNA -Golgi -protein
B) ER -DNA -RNA -protein
C) RNA -DNA -protein
D) DNA -RNA -protein
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Ribosomes are the site of synthesis.

A) RNA
B) protein
C) glucose
D) nucleoli
E) DNA
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Which of the following is capable of converting solar energy into chemical energy?

A) Vacuoles
B) Chloroplasts
C) Golgi apparatus
D) Mitochondria
E) Vesicles
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All of the following are dependent on cilia EXCEPT the

A) respiratory tract of vertebrates.
B) sperm of animals.
C) gills of oysters.
D) oviduct in mammals.
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Which of the following is the thinnest?

A) A flagellum
B) A microfilament
C) An intermediate filament
D) A microtubule
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Makes steroid hormones
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Responsible for most of a muscle cell's ATP generation
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46
Which of the following provides evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free- living prokaryotic organisms?

A) They produce digestive enzymes on their rough ER.
B) They capture the energy of sunlight to make ATP.
C) They contain nucleoids.
D) They contain their own DNA, independent of the nucleus.
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47
A plant cell adapted for waste storage would probably contain a large number of

A) ribosomes.
B) nuclei.
C) ER.
D) vacuoles.
E) mitochondria.
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48
Which pair of organelles is responsible for supplying energy (in the form of ATP) to eukaryotic cells?

A) Chloroplasts and ribosomes
B) Golgi apparatus and ribosomes
C) Chloroplasts and mitochondria
D) Mitochondria and lysosomes
E) Ribosomes and mitochondria
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49
A particular cell has the following molecules and structures: enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane, and mitochondria. It could be a(n) cell.

A) animal, but not a plant
B) bacterial
C) plant or animal
D) plant or bacterial
E) plant, but not an animal
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50
Digests damaged organelles
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51
The organelle that extracts energy in food to produce ATP energy is the

A) chloroplast.
B) cytoplasm.
C) mitochondrion.
D) nucleus.
E) ribosome.
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52
Sorts proteins and sends them to their proper destination
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53
All of the following cells contain mitochondria EXCEPT

A) plant cells.
B) animal cells.
C) eukaryotic cells.
D) prokaryotic cells.
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54
Site of protein synthesis
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55
All of the following are characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplasts EXCEPT

A) both are surrounded by a double membrane.
B) both synthesize ATP.
C) both can capture the energy of sunlight.
D) both likely evolved from prokaryotic bacteria.
E) both possess their own DNA, independent of the nucleus.
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56
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells possess

A) chloroplasts.
B) mitochondria.
C) a nucleus.
D) ribosomes.
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57
Which of the following relationships is FALSE?

A) Nucleus- genetic information
B) Mitochondria- formation of ATP
C) Ribosomes- site of protein synthesis
D) Cell wall- support and protection
E) Chloroplasts- chief site of lipid synthesis
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58
Which of the following cell structures is NOT found in a bacterial cell?

A) Central vacuole
B) Ribosomes
C) DNA
D) Plasma membrane
E) Cell wall
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59
A cell from a wheat plant contains all of the following EXCEPT a

A) flagellum.
B) mitochondrion.
C) cell wall.
D) cytoskeleton.
E) chloroplast.
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60
Which is a difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

A) Prokaryotes have DNA, whereas eukaryotes have RNA.
B) Prokaryotes have RNA, whereas eukaryotes have DNA.
C) Prokaryotes have a nucleoid, whereas eukaryotes have a nucleus.
D) Prokaryotes have a cell wall, but eukaryotes do not.
E) Prokaryotes have a nucleus, whereas eukaryotes have a nucleoid.
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61
The small, circular loops of DNA in prokaryotic cells that are separate from the main chromosome and may carry genes associated with antibiotic resistance are called

A) pili.
B) plastids.
C) cristae.
D) ribosomes.
E) plasmids.
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62
The DNA in a prokaryotic cell is in the region of the cytoplasm.
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63
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about prokaryotes?

A) Prokaryotic cells contain ribosomes.
B) Prokaryotes are so small that they can be seen only with a high- power electron microscope.
C) Prokaryotes may contain extra genes in plasmids.
D) Prokaryotes have a plasma membrane, similar to that of eukaryotes.
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64
What size, in diameter, are most single cells?
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65
A cell that contains a large number of ribosomes would produce a large number of molecules.
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66
What are the three main components of modern cell theory?
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67
Prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria, so they cannot make ATP energy.
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68
Prokaryotes that are rod- shaped are called

A) bacilli.
B) spirilla.
C) cocci.
D) eukaryotes.
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69
What components do all cells possess?
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70
The is an organelle in which some of the proteins synthesized on ribosomes and rough ER are modified and packaged.
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71
Imagine that a protein molecule is to be exported from a cell. Describe the pathway that the protein takes from the point of synthesis to export.
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72
Some bacteria, including many that cause disease, attach to surfaces using external _ or slime _ and/or hair- like protein strands called attachment .
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73
RNA carries information for protein synthesis from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. To get from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, RNA must pass through a in the nuclear membrane.
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74
The fluid portion of the cytoplasm of a cell is the _ .
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75
Why are cells generally small?
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76
Describe the main functions of the plasma membrane.
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77
The is an organelle that extracts energy from food molecules and converts it into ATP; the is an organelle that captures solar energy and converts it into food energy.
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78
Cells that have a nucleus are referred to as cells; those that lack a membrane- bound nucleus are called
cells.
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79
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have

A) genes.
B) cilia.
C) ribosomes.
D) cytoplasm.
E) flagella.
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80
If you removed the sex pili from a bacterial cell, then the

A) bacterium would dry out.
B) bacterium could no longer exchange DNA with other cells.
C) shape of the bacterium would change.
D) bacterium could no longer regulate the movement of molecules into and out of the cell.
E) bacterium could no longer swim.
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