Deck 7: Animal Growth and Development

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A __________ is a chemical messenger that binds to receptors on a cell and brings about metabolic, physiological, or behavioral responses in the organism.

A) hormone
B) enzyme
C) nucleus
D) growth factor
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Tom recently started going to the gym, where he has taken up weight lifting. Increases in his muscle mass are due to __________.

A) cell enlargement
B) cell division
C) an increase in the number of cells
D) all of these
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<strong>  The cell stage that occurs immediately after (A) is the __________.</strong> A) zygote B) mitosis C) morula D) meiosis <div style=padding-top: 35px> The cell stage that occurs immediately after (A) is the __________.

A) zygote
B) mitosis
C) morula
D) meiosis
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<strong>  The changes in body shape associated with this figure are an example of __________.</strong> A) development B) growth C) cell division D) transcription <div style=padding-top: 35px> The changes in body shape associated with this figure are an example of __________.

A) development
B) growth
C) cell division
D) transcription
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The process of cell division associated with growth is called __________.

A) mitosis
B) transcription
C) development
D) zygote
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How many checkpoints occur during interphase prior to a cell entering mitosis?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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During which stage of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?

A) S phase
B) G1 phase
C) G2 phase
D) G0 phase
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All of the following are germ layers EXCEPT

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) epiderm.
D) endoderm.
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Which of the following is incorrectly paired?

A) mesoderm-muscle
B) endoderm-skin
C) ectoderm-feathers
D) mesoderm-circulatory system
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Which of the following lists the stages of embryonic development in the correct order following fertilization?

A) zygote, morula, blastula, gastrula, embryo
B) morula, blastula, gastrula, zygote, embryo
C) gastrula, blastula, morula, embryo, zygote
D) embryo, blastula, gastrula, morula, zygote
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Many tomato plants continue to grow throughout the summer growing season. This is an example of __________.

A) determinate growth
B) indeterminate growth
C) development
D) differentiation
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Which stage of the cell cycle covers most of the life span of a cell?

A) interphase
B) mitosis
C) meiosis
D) cytokinesis
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Which of the following types of cells might have the longest/slowest cell cycle?

A) nerve cell
B) skin cell
C) cell lining the gut
D) hair cell
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Which of the following organisms could result from a developing embryo where the mouth develops second?

A) earthworm
B) clam
C) beetle
D) starfish
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A pesticide targets the endodermal layer in developing mosquitoes. Based on this, which of the following will likely not develop correctly?

A) muscles
B) gut
C) outer exoskeleton
D) reproductive system
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Changes in shape as an animal grows from egg to adult are called __________.

A) growth
B) development
C) cell division
D) maturity
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A chicken cell, which has 78 chromosomes, undergoes mitosis. How many chromosomes does each sister chromosome contain at the end of this process?

A) 78
B) 39
C) 156
D) cannot be determined
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<strong>  Based on this graph, does this organism exhibit determinate or indeterminate growth?</strong> A) determinate growth B) indeterminate growth <div style=padding-top: 35px> Based on this graph, does this organism exhibit determinate or indeterminate growth?

A) determinate growth
B) indeterminate growth
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A developing embryo has a deformity in the development of its muscles. What germ layer might have carried a mutation that led to this deformity?

A) mesoderm
B) endoderm
C) ectoderm
D) protoderm
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<strong>  In this figure, what process occurs at step A?</strong> A) fertilization B) meiosis C) mitosis D) development <div style=padding-top: 35px> In this figure, what process occurs at step A?

A) fertilization
B) meiosis
C) mitosis
D) development
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. During which stage of the cell cycle are chromosomes duplicated?

A) mitosis
B) S phase
C) interphase
D) cytokinesis
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Which of the following molecules is made up of codons?

A) mRNA
B) DNA
C) tRNA
D) ribosome
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The following represents a portion of one half of a DNA strand: ATTCG. What would be the complementary sequence to this?

A) ATTCG
B) TAAGC
C) AUUCG
D) UAAGC
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Which of the following would not be found in a vial containing DNA?

A) nucleotides
B) phosphate
C) adenine
D) uracil
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. The molecule produced by the daf-2 gene is likely a(n) __________.

A) amino acid
B) nucleotide
C) protein
D) lipid
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. If one strand of a sister chromatid from C. elegans has nine different genes, which of the following is true about the second strand of the sister chromatid?

A) It will have the exact same genes.
B) It will have the same number of genes, but this may be a different gene set.
C) It may have a different number of genes.
D) There is no correlation between the number of genes on either sister chromatid.
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. If a cell of C. elegans is preparing for division but fails the G2 checkpoint, which of the following is likely to occur?

A) It will enter the mitotic phase.
B) It will undergo cytokinesis.
C) It will undergo apoptosis.
D) DNA replication will occur.
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Which of the following must be present for a cell to enter mitosis?

A) favorable environment
B) high enough cell mass
C) growth factor
D) all of these
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During transcription, ____________________.

A) a strand of mRNA is produced
B) tRNA picks up amino acids
C) amino acids form a protein at the ribosome
D) mRNA travels to the ribosome
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<strong>  The following is a portion of a DNA strand: TACGATTAA. Which of the following strands represents a mutation in this DNA that would lead to the production of a different protein?</strong> A) TACGACTAA B) TACGAATAA C) TACGATTAG D) TACGATTGA <div style=padding-top: 35px> The following is a portion of a DNA strand: TACGATTAA. Which of the following strands represents a mutation in this DNA that would lead to the production of a different protein?

A) TACGACTAA
B) TACGAATAA
C) TACGATTAG
D) TACGATTGA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A mutation in the DNA of C. elegans will automatically lead to the production of a nonfunctioning protein.

A) True
B) False
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The following is a portion of one half of a DNA strand: CGGATAACGT. If this strand undergoes transcription and translation, the end result is

A) a protein.
B) GCCTATTGCA.
C) GCCUAUUGCA.
D) CGGAUAACGU.
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All of the following are involved with gene expression EXCEPT

A) DNA replication.
B) transcription.
C) translation.
D) protein formation.
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The following represents a portion of one half of a DNA strand: TCGAAGTC. Which of the following represents a single mutation in this portion of DNA?

A) AGCTTCAG
B) TCGTAGTC
C) UCGAAGUC
D) ACGUUCAC
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A mutation in the DNA of C. elegans means ____________________.

A) there may be a change in a single nitrogenous base
B) there may be a change in the type of sugar in the backbone of DNA
C) it will code for a different lipid molecule
D) it will have a different start codon
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Which of the following are found exclusively in the nucleus of a cell?

A) DNA
B) mRNA
C) proteins
D) tRNA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. How many chromosomes will be found in each daughter cell of C. elegans after it undergoes mitosis?

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) impossible to tell
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A nucleotide is the building block of what macromolecule?

A) DNA
B) protein
C) lipid
D) carbohydrate
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All of the following occur in both DNA and RNA EXCEPT

A) four nitrogenous bases.
B) a phosphate-sugar backbone.
C) a double-stranded molecule.
D) All of these are found in both DNA and RNA.
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Portuguese water dogs have evolved to spend a lot of time in water and thus have webbed feet. What process does not occur in these dogs but does occur in other dogs that do not have webbed feet?

A) apoptosis
B) mitosis
C) cell differentiation
D) signaling pathways
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Assume a portion of the daf-2 gene has the following DNA sequence: TACCCGAAGTTC. Which of the following mutations will likely have the greatest impact on the longevity of C. elegans?
<strong>Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Assume a portion of the daf-2 gene has the following DNA sequence: TACCCGAAGTTC. Which of the following mutations will likely have the greatest impact on the longevity of C. elegans?  </strong> A) TACCCAAAGTTC B) TACCCGAAATTC C) TACGCGAAGTTC D) TACCCGAAGAAA <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) TACCCAAAGTTC
B) TACCCGAAATTC
C) TACGCGAAGTTC
D) TACCCGAAGAAA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Which of the following is not true about nematodes such as C. elegans ?

A) The mouth develops after the anus.
B) It has three germ layers.
C) It undergoes cell differentiation.
D) All of the following are true.
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Nematodes have an outer nonliving layer called a cuticle that must shed as the animal passes from one juvenile stage to the next. This cuticle is produced by the epidermal cells that originate from which germ layer?

A) endoderm
B) mesoderm
C) ectoderm
D) epiderm
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A cell-signaling molecule that is fat-soluble __________.

A) must bind to a receptor on the cell membrane before entering the cell
B) can pass through the cell membrane of a cell
C) is unable to pass through the cell membrane of a cell
D) is not as effective as a water-soluble signaling molecule
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A __________ is a chemical messenger that binds to receptors on a cell and brings about metabolic, physiological, or behavioral responses in the organism.

A) hormone
B) enzyme
C) nucleus
D) growth factor
A
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Tom recently started going to the gym, where he has taken up weight lifting. Increases in his muscle mass are due to __________.

A) cell enlargement
B) cell division
C) an increase in the number of cells
D) all of these
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<strong>  The cell stage that occurs immediately after (A) is the __________.</strong> A) zygote B) mitosis C) morula D) meiosis The cell stage that occurs immediately after (A) is the __________.

A) zygote
B) mitosis
C) morula
D) meiosis
A
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<strong>  The changes in body shape associated with this figure are an example of __________.</strong> A) development B) growth C) cell division D) transcription The changes in body shape associated with this figure are an example of __________.

A) development
B) growth
C) cell division
D) transcription
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The process of cell division associated with growth is called __________.

A) mitosis
B) transcription
C) development
D) zygote
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How many checkpoints occur during interphase prior to a cell entering mitosis?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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During which stage of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?

A) S phase
B) G1 phase
C) G2 phase
D) G0 phase
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All of the following are germ layers EXCEPT

A) ectoderm.
B) mesoderm.
C) epiderm.
D) endoderm.
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Which of the following is incorrectly paired?

A) mesoderm-muscle
B) endoderm-skin
C) ectoderm-feathers
D) mesoderm-circulatory system
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Which of the following lists the stages of embryonic development in the correct order following fertilization?

A) zygote, morula, blastula, gastrula, embryo
B) morula, blastula, gastrula, zygote, embryo
C) gastrula, blastula, morula, embryo, zygote
D) embryo, blastula, gastrula, morula, zygote
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Many tomato plants continue to grow throughout the summer growing season. This is an example of __________.

A) determinate growth
B) indeterminate growth
C) development
D) differentiation
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Which stage of the cell cycle covers most of the life span of a cell?

A) interphase
B) mitosis
C) meiosis
D) cytokinesis
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Which of the following types of cells might have the longest/slowest cell cycle?

A) nerve cell
B) skin cell
C) cell lining the gut
D) hair cell
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Which of the following organisms could result from a developing embryo where the mouth develops second?

A) earthworm
B) clam
C) beetle
D) starfish
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A pesticide targets the endodermal layer in developing mosquitoes. Based on this, which of the following will likely not develop correctly?

A) muscles
B) gut
C) outer exoskeleton
D) reproductive system
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Changes in shape as an animal grows from egg to adult are called __________.

A) growth
B) development
C) cell division
D) maturity
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A chicken cell, which has 78 chromosomes, undergoes mitosis. How many chromosomes does each sister chromosome contain at the end of this process?

A) 78
B) 39
C) 156
D) cannot be determined
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<strong>  Based on this graph, does this organism exhibit determinate or indeterminate growth?</strong> A) determinate growth B) indeterminate growth Based on this graph, does this organism exhibit determinate or indeterminate growth?

A) determinate growth
B) indeterminate growth
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A developing embryo has a deformity in the development of its muscles. What germ layer might have carried a mutation that led to this deformity?

A) mesoderm
B) endoderm
C) ectoderm
D) protoderm
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<strong>  In this figure, what process occurs at step A?</strong> A) fertilization B) meiosis C) mitosis D) development In this figure, what process occurs at step A?

A) fertilization
B) meiosis
C) mitosis
D) development
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. During which stage of the cell cycle are chromosomes duplicated?

A) mitosis
B) S phase
C) interphase
D) cytokinesis
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Which of the following molecules is made up of codons?

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B) DNA
C) tRNA
D) ribosome
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The following represents a portion of one half of a DNA strand: ATTCG. What would be the complementary sequence to this?

A) ATTCG
B) TAAGC
C) AUUCG
D) UAAGC
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Which of the following would not be found in a vial containing DNA?

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C) adenine
D) uracil
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. The molecule produced by the daf-2 gene is likely a(n) __________.

A) amino acid
B) nucleotide
C) protein
D) lipid
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. If one strand of a sister chromatid from C. elegans has nine different genes, which of the following is true about the second strand of the sister chromatid?

A) It will have the exact same genes.
B) It will have the same number of genes, but this may be a different gene set.
C) It may have a different number of genes.
D) There is no correlation between the number of genes on either sister chromatid.
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. If a cell of C. elegans is preparing for division but fails the G2 checkpoint, which of the following is likely to occur?

A) It will enter the mitotic phase.
B) It will undergo cytokinesis.
C) It will undergo apoptosis.
D) DNA replication will occur.
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Which of the following must be present for a cell to enter mitosis?

A) favorable environment
B) high enough cell mass
C) growth factor
D) all of these
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During transcription, ____________________.

A) a strand of mRNA is produced
B) tRNA picks up amino acids
C) amino acids form a protein at the ribosome
D) mRNA travels to the ribosome
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<strong>  The following is a portion of a DNA strand: TACGATTAA. Which of the following strands represents a mutation in this DNA that would lead to the production of a different protein?</strong> A) TACGACTAA B) TACGAATAA C) TACGATTAG D) TACGATTGA The following is a portion of a DNA strand: TACGATTAA. Which of the following strands represents a mutation in this DNA that would lead to the production of a different protein?

A) TACGACTAA
B) TACGAATAA
C) TACGATTAG
D) TACGATTGA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A mutation in the DNA of C. elegans will automatically lead to the production of a nonfunctioning protein.

A) True
B) False
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The following is a portion of one half of a DNA strand: CGGATAACGT. If this strand undergoes transcription and translation, the end result is

A) a protein.
B) GCCTATTGCA.
C) GCCUAUUGCA.
D) CGGAUAACGU.
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All of the following are involved with gene expression EXCEPT

A) DNA replication.
B) transcription.
C) translation.
D) protein formation.
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The following represents a portion of one half of a DNA strand: TCGAAGTC. Which of the following represents a single mutation in this portion of DNA?

A) AGCTTCAG
B) TCGTAGTC
C) UCGAAGUC
D) ACGUUCAC
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A mutation in the DNA of C. elegans means ____________________.

A) there may be a change in a single nitrogenous base
B) there may be a change in the type of sugar in the backbone of DNA
C) it will code for a different lipid molecule
D) it will have a different start codon
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Which of the following are found exclusively in the nucleus of a cell?

A) DNA
B) mRNA
C) proteins
D) tRNA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. How many chromosomes will be found in each daughter cell of C. elegans after it undergoes mitosis?

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) impossible to tell
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A nucleotide is the building block of what macromolecule?

A) DNA
B) protein
C) lipid
D) carbohydrate
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All of the following occur in both DNA and RNA EXCEPT

A) four nitrogenous bases.
B) a phosphate-sugar backbone.
C) a double-stranded molecule.
D) All of these are found in both DNA and RNA.
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Portuguese water dogs have evolved to spend a lot of time in water and thus have webbed feet. What process does not occur in these dogs but does occur in other dogs that do not have webbed feet?

A) apoptosis
B) mitosis
C) cell differentiation
D) signaling pathways
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Assume a portion of the daf-2 gene has the following DNA sequence: TACCCGAAGTTC. Which of the following mutations will likely have the greatest impact on the longevity of C. elegans?
<strong>Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Assume a portion of the daf-2 gene has the following DNA sequence: TACCCGAAGTTC. Which of the following mutations will likely have the greatest impact on the longevity of C. elegans?  </strong> A) TACCCAAAGTTC B) TACCCGAAATTC C) TACGCGAAGTTC D) TACCCGAAGAAA

A) TACCCAAAGTTC
B) TACCCGAAATTC
C) TACGCGAAGTTC
D) TACCCGAAGAAA
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Which of the following is not true about nematodes such as C. elegans ?

A) The mouth develops after the anus.
B) It has three germ layers.
C) It undergoes cell differentiation.
D) All of the following are true.
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. Nematodes have an outer nonliving layer called a cuticle that must shed as the animal passes from one juvenile stage to the next. This cuticle is produced by the epidermal cells that originate from which germ layer?

A) endoderm
B) mesoderm
C) ectoderm
D) epiderm
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Caenorhabditis elegans is a nematode with an adult body length of approximately 1 mm. It is a free-living organism that lives in temperate soil environments. It has played a major role as a model organism for research into molecular and developmental biology. This nematode lives for about 2-3 weeks and passes through four juvenile stages before reaching sexual maturity. It has six chromosomes and a transparent body that facilitates the study of cell differentiation and development. C. elegans has been used extensively in the study of aging. In these studies, scientists have discovered a gene called daf-2, which plays a significant role in controlling the aging process and longevity. In fertile nematodes where there is a mutation in the daf-2 gene, animals lived for almost twice as long as animals with the normal gene. The daf-2 gene produces molecules that play an important role in cell signaling pathways associated with growth and aging of individual cells. Reducing the activity of these molecules extends the life span of the whole animal. A cell-signaling molecule that is fat-soluble __________.

A) must bind to a receptor on the cell membrane before entering the cell
B) can pass through the cell membrane of a cell
C) is unable to pass through the cell membrane of a cell
D) is not as effective as a water-soluble signaling molecule
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