Deck 1: The Cell: A Microcosm of Life

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The cell organelle responsible for the initiation and regulation of most cellular activity is the ____.

A)cytoplast
B)nucleus
C)mitochondrion
D)nucleolus
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Proteins attached to the membrane through hydrophobic interactions and embedded in the membrane are called ____.

A)peripheral proteins
B)rough endoplasmic reticula
C)integral proteins
D)Golgi apparatuses
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The carbohydrate moieties of the plasma membrane glycoproteins and glycolipids are oriented ____.

A)outwardly, away from the cytoplasmic matrix
B)inwardly, toward the lumen
C)equally inwardly and outwardly to maintain symmetry
D)between the bilayers of the membranes
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DNA in the nucleus is wrapped around ____.

A)proteins called histones
B)the nucleolus
C)the nuclear envelope
D)ribosomal RNA
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Which organelle is capable of performing both fission and fusion?

A)Golgi apparatus
B)mitochondria
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)nucleus
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In addition to the mitochondria,which organelle possesses an inner and outer membrane?

A)lysosome
B)lysosome
C)Golgi apparatus
D)nucleus
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Encoded within the nuclear DNA of each cell is ____.

A)the entire genome for that organism
B)the genes coding for proteins needed by that particular cell in the organism
C)chromatin
D)a cell-specific histone
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In the cell structure,the ____ provides support and controls the movement of cell organelles.

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)mitochondrion
C)cytoskeleton
D)matrix space
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What is the major route for ATP production?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)hydrolysis
C)peroxidation
D)transformation
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Membrane proteins do not serve as ____.

A)pumps
B)detoxifiers
C)receptors
D)enzymes
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The fluid portion of the cytoplasmic matrix does not contain ____.

A)amino acids​
B)glucose
C)carbon dioxide
D)urea
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Membrane lipid bilayers consist primarily of ____.

A)phospholipids
B)cholesterol
C)proteins
D)saturated fatty acids
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All components of the electron transport chain are embedded in the ____.

A)mitochondrial inner membrane
B)mitochondrial outer membrane
C)mitochondrial matrix
D)cytoplasmic matrix
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Signals generated at one part of a cell are transmitted quickly to other parts of the cell due to the interconnection of the cytosol and ____.

A)glycoproteins
B)filaments
C)glycolipids
D)integral proteins
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Microtubule organization centers (MTOCs)on the outer nuclear membrane are associated with which cellular process?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)electron transport
C)mitosis
D)protein synthesis
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Enzymes of metabolic pathways within the cytoplasmic matrix are often oriented so that the product of one enzyme is released in close proximity to the next enzyme for which it is a substrate,to facilitate the velocity of the overall pathway.This arrangement includes enzymes of ____.

A)beta-oxidation
B)glycolysis
C)ketone production
D)the Krebs cycle
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In which organelle do the TCA cycle and fatty acid oxidation occur?

A)Golgi apparatus​
B)nucleus
C)microsomes
D)mitochondrion
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The organelle responsible for production of most of the metabolic energy (ATP)is the ____.

A)Golgi apparatus
B)endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)mitochondrion
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What is the role of cholesterol in plasma membrane structure?

A)to produce bile
B)to regulate fluidity and permeability
C)to reduce stability
D)to produce hormones
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Genes contained in mitochondrial DNA are inherited only from the mother and code for ____.

A)all proteins functioning within the mitochondrial matrix
B)nonfunctional ancient proteins considered remnants of evolution
C)proteins vital to the production of ATP
D)antioxidant proteins
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The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)is associated with ____.

A)lipid synthesis
B)protein synthesis
C)the calcium ion pump necessary for the contractile process
D)ribosomes and cytochrome P450 enzymes
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Translation is the process by which ____.

A)the genetic information (base sequence) in a single strand of DNA is used to specify a complementary sequence of bases in an mRNA chain
B)a daughter duplex DNA molecule that is identical to the parental duplex DNA is synthesized
C)the polypeptide chain of the protein product is extended
D)genetic information in an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in the protein product
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MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that ____.

A)enhance gene expression by activating mRNA expression
B)silence gene expression by binding to mRNA to inhibit translation
C)modify gene expression by replacing specific nucleotides in mRNA
D)mediate DNA production in a reverse direction
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Elongation is the process by which ____.

A)the mRNA strand is formed
B)peptide bonds are formed between aligned amino acids after the amino acids are positioned
C)amino acids are activated by ATP at their carboxyl end
D)activated amino acids are transferred to their specific tRNAs that contain the anticodon complementary to each amino acid's codon
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Transcription-level control mechanisms ____.

A)determine the path by which mRNA can be translated into a   polypeptide
B)determine whether a particular mRNA is actually translated
C)determine if a particular gene can be transcribed
D)are driven by the interaction of tRNA and mRNA
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Destruction of which organelle(s)would cause the cell to cease to function due to a total loss of energy?

A)the nucleus
B)the Golgi apparatus
C)the ribosomes
D)the mitochondria
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Which organelle is composed of an extensive network of membranous channels that connects the nuclear membrane,the Golgi apparatus,and the plasma membrane?

A)the lysosome
B)the nucleolus
C)the centrioles
D)the endoplasmic reticulum
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Which are highly specialized membrane proteins that modify the cell's response to its environment?

A)transport proteins
B)enzymes
C)receptors
D)peroxisomes
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Molecular stimuli that bind specifically to receptors are known as ____.

A)ligands
B)enzymes
C)allosteric enzymes
D)hydrolases
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The organelle that detoxifies by oxidizing molecules such as hydrogen peroxide and ethanol is the ____.

A)peroxisome
B)endosome
C)lysosome
D)ribosome
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Transcription is the process by which ____.

A)the genetic information in a single strand of DNA makes a specific sequence of bases in a messenger RNA (mRNA) chain
B)genetic information in an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in the protein product
C)amino acids are linked together to form the primary structure of a protein
D)the primary structure of a protein is folded several times to become the quaternary structure
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The organelle that serves as the digestive system for the cell is the ____.

A)polysome
B)endosome
C)lysosome
D)ribosome
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Which enzyme is responsible for linking together the incoming nucleotides during DNA replication?

A)DNA ligase
B)helicase
C)DNA polymerase
D)reverse transcriptase
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Which nitrogenous base is unique to RNA?

A)guanine
B)uracil
C)thymine
D)cytosine
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Damage to MTOCs will interfere with which cellular process?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)mitosis
C)electron transport
D)creation of an mRNA molecule
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Digestive enzymes delivered to the small intestine from cells in the pancreas are able to leave those cells because of the functioning of the ____.

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)ribosomes
C)Golgi apparatus
D)lysosomes
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Which enzyme complex,used in metabolizing many drugs,is located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum in liver cells?

A)chromatins
B)lysozymes
C)cytochromes
D)polymerases
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What structural body is made up of flattened cisternae flanked by tubular networks and thought to be an extension of the endoplasmic reticulum?

A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)lysosome
D)Golgi apparatus
Question
The Golgi apparatus is prominent in neurons and secretory cells and functions ____.

A)to stop the synthesis of proteins that may need carbohydrate additions
B)to add polysaccharide or lipid moieties to polypeptides
C)only for constitutive secretion of proteins
D)only for regulated secretion of proteins
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Which organelle prevents proteins that have not reached their normal tertiary or quaternary structure from reaching the cell surface?

A)the endoplasmic reticulum
B)the Golgi apparatus
C)the nucleus
D)the mitochondrion
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When discussing enzyme kinetics,Km refers to the substrate concentration at which the enzyme is saturated and functioning at maximal velocity.
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Cyclic AMP activates which enzymes?

A)protein kinases
B)restriction endonucleases
C)allosteric enzymes
D)adenyl (adenylyl) cyclases
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What is released when nutrient molecules are oxidized?

A)oxygen
B)potential (or free) energy
C)kinetic energy
D)hydrogen
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Most receptor proteins are most likely which type?

A)peripheral proteins
B)internal proteins
C)integral proteins
D)glycoproteins
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One trigger of apoptosis is ____.

A)overexpression of Bcl-2
B)inactivation of Casp-9
C)swelling of the cell
D)release of mitochondrial cytochrome c
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If two enzymes (e.g.,pyruvate dehydrogenase and pyruvate carboxylase)compete for the same substrate (pyruvate),the one with the higher Km has less affinity and will be more active when pyruvate concentrations are high.
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In muscle cells,creatine phosphate is used to replenish which substance?

A)glucose
B)pyruvic acid
C)ATP
D)calcium
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Most cellular reactions are irreversible because the same enzyme that catalyzes the conversion cannot catalyze the reverse reaction.
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Substances that bind with allosteric sites and alter the activity of regulatory enzymes are called ____.

A)transport proteins
B)modulators
C)Na pumps
D)sarcoplasmic reticula
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The various components within a cell (e.g.,mitochondria)are not "free-floating" in the cytosol,but rather,are held in place by the cytoskeleton.
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Peripheral proteins are involved in cell-cell recognition,whereas integral proteins function primarily as receptors/transporters.
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The lipid bilayer determines the function of the plasma membrane,while the proteins are primarily responsible for the structure of the membrane.
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Allosteric regulation of enzymes is carried out by modulators,other proteins that bind to the enzyme to inhibit its activity.
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Diagnostic enzymology focuses on ____.

A)enzymes that are widely distributed among many tissues
B)intracellular enzymes that express their activity in the blood abnormally due to a disease process
C)secreted enzymes such as clotting proteins in blood
D)nuclear enzymes
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Malformed Apaf-1 molecules in a cell might ____.

A)cause rapid apoptosis of the cell
B)inactivate cytochrome c
C)lead to the development of a tumor
D)have no effect on apoptosis
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Constitutive enzymes are ____.

A)uninfluenced by external stimuli
B)influenced by external stimuli
C)synthesized at variable rates
D)unaffected by induction
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Different cells express different proteins because they contain different sequences of DNA in the nucleus.
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Polysomes function to transcribe mRNA into proteins.
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Phosphorylation of a molecule is generally accomplished by transferring the terminal phosphate group from which substance?

A)GTP
B)pyruvic acid
C)G6PD
D)ATP
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The plasma membrane is a sheet-like structure composed solely of lipids.
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Most of the metabolic energy produced in cells is made in the mitochondria.
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Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
energy derived from a series of chemical reactions,each of which exhibits a free energy change 
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Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
the tendency of a compound to donate and receive electrons
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Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
transferases
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List the three mechanisms that can be used to regulate the function of a protein (e.g.,an enzyme)and briefly (in one to two sentences)describe their key features.
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Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
ligases
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The nuclear envelope is a single membrane structure that helps to isolate the nucleus from the rest of the cell.
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Oncosis results from cell injury and is associated with cellular swelling and swelling of the mitochondrial nucleus.
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Why is cholesterol important in plasma membrane function?
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Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
lyases
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Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
oxidoreductases
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Transcription of DNA cannot be altered.
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Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
a higher energy level or barrier at which the exothermic conversion to products takes place
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Choose three of the following terms and in one sentence per term,provide a concise definition of that term: nucleus,mitochondria,RER,transcription,translation,apoptosis,and cell replication.
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Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
hydrolases
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Describe the cytoskeleton (microtrabecular lattice)and its role as an intercommunication system of proteins and other macromolecules.
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Briefly describe the role of DNA in cell replication and transcription.
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An increase in the concentration of a substrate will increase the rate of the enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
potential energy released from chemical bonds upon oxidation
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Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
the energy required to raise the reactants to their transition state
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The cell organelle responsible for the initiation and regulation of most cellular activity is the ____.

A)cytoplast
B)nucleus
C)mitochondrion
D)nucleolus
B
2
Proteins attached to the membrane through hydrophobic interactions and embedded in the membrane are called ____.

A)peripheral proteins
B)rough endoplasmic reticula
C)integral proteins
D)Golgi apparatuses
C
3
The carbohydrate moieties of the plasma membrane glycoproteins and glycolipids are oriented ____.

A)outwardly, away from the cytoplasmic matrix
B)inwardly, toward the lumen
C)equally inwardly and outwardly to maintain symmetry
D)between the bilayers of the membranes
A
4
DNA in the nucleus is wrapped around ____.

A)proteins called histones
B)the nucleolus
C)the nuclear envelope
D)ribosomal RNA
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Which organelle is capable of performing both fission and fusion?

A)Golgi apparatus
B)mitochondria
C)rough endoplasmic reticulum
D)nucleus
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In addition to the mitochondria,which organelle possesses an inner and outer membrane?

A)lysosome
B)lysosome
C)Golgi apparatus
D)nucleus
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Encoded within the nuclear DNA of each cell is ____.

A)the entire genome for that organism
B)the genes coding for proteins needed by that particular cell in the organism
C)chromatin
D)a cell-specific histone
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In the cell structure,the ____ provides support and controls the movement of cell organelles.

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)mitochondrion
C)cytoskeleton
D)matrix space
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What is the major route for ATP production?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)hydrolysis
C)peroxidation
D)transformation
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Membrane proteins do not serve as ____.

A)pumps
B)detoxifiers
C)receptors
D)enzymes
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The fluid portion of the cytoplasmic matrix does not contain ____.

A)amino acids​
B)glucose
C)carbon dioxide
D)urea
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Membrane lipid bilayers consist primarily of ____.

A)phospholipids
B)cholesterol
C)proteins
D)saturated fatty acids
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All components of the electron transport chain are embedded in the ____.

A)mitochondrial inner membrane
B)mitochondrial outer membrane
C)mitochondrial matrix
D)cytoplasmic matrix
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Signals generated at one part of a cell are transmitted quickly to other parts of the cell due to the interconnection of the cytosol and ____.

A)glycoproteins
B)filaments
C)glycolipids
D)integral proteins
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Microtubule organization centers (MTOCs)on the outer nuclear membrane are associated with which cellular process?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)electron transport
C)mitosis
D)protein synthesis
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Enzymes of metabolic pathways within the cytoplasmic matrix are often oriented so that the product of one enzyme is released in close proximity to the next enzyme for which it is a substrate,to facilitate the velocity of the overall pathway.This arrangement includes enzymes of ____.

A)beta-oxidation
B)glycolysis
C)ketone production
D)the Krebs cycle
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In which organelle do the TCA cycle and fatty acid oxidation occur?

A)Golgi apparatus​
B)nucleus
C)microsomes
D)mitochondrion
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The organelle responsible for production of most of the metabolic energy (ATP)is the ____.

A)Golgi apparatus
B)endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)mitochondrion
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What is the role of cholesterol in plasma membrane structure?

A)to produce bile
B)to regulate fluidity and permeability
C)to reduce stability
D)to produce hormones
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Genes contained in mitochondrial DNA are inherited only from the mother and code for ____.

A)all proteins functioning within the mitochondrial matrix
B)nonfunctional ancient proteins considered remnants of evolution
C)proteins vital to the production of ATP
D)antioxidant proteins
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The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)is associated with ____.

A)lipid synthesis
B)protein synthesis
C)the calcium ion pump necessary for the contractile process
D)ribosomes and cytochrome P450 enzymes
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Translation is the process by which ____.

A)the genetic information (base sequence) in a single strand of DNA is used to specify a complementary sequence of bases in an mRNA chain
B)a daughter duplex DNA molecule that is identical to the parental duplex DNA is synthesized
C)the polypeptide chain of the protein product is extended
D)genetic information in an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in the protein product
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MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that ____.

A)enhance gene expression by activating mRNA expression
B)silence gene expression by binding to mRNA to inhibit translation
C)modify gene expression by replacing specific nucleotides in mRNA
D)mediate DNA production in a reverse direction
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Elongation is the process by which ____.

A)the mRNA strand is formed
B)peptide bonds are formed between aligned amino acids after the amino acids are positioned
C)amino acids are activated by ATP at their carboxyl end
D)activated amino acids are transferred to their specific tRNAs that contain the anticodon complementary to each amino acid's codon
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Transcription-level control mechanisms ____.

A)determine the path by which mRNA can be translated into a   polypeptide
B)determine whether a particular mRNA is actually translated
C)determine if a particular gene can be transcribed
D)are driven by the interaction of tRNA and mRNA
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Destruction of which organelle(s)would cause the cell to cease to function due to a total loss of energy?

A)the nucleus
B)the Golgi apparatus
C)the ribosomes
D)the mitochondria
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Which organelle is composed of an extensive network of membranous channels that connects the nuclear membrane,the Golgi apparatus,and the plasma membrane?

A)the lysosome
B)the nucleolus
C)the centrioles
D)the endoplasmic reticulum
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Which are highly specialized membrane proteins that modify the cell's response to its environment?

A)transport proteins
B)enzymes
C)receptors
D)peroxisomes
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Molecular stimuli that bind specifically to receptors are known as ____.

A)ligands
B)enzymes
C)allosteric enzymes
D)hydrolases
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The organelle that detoxifies by oxidizing molecules such as hydrogen peroxide and ethanol is the ____.

A)peroxisome
B)endosome
C)lysosome
D)ribosome
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Transcription is the process by which ____.

A)the genetic information in a single strand of DNA makes a specific sequence of bases in a messenger RNA (mRNA) chain
B)genetic information in an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in the protein product
C)amino acids are linked together to form the primary structure of a protein
D)the primary structure of a protein is folded several times to become the quaternary structure
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The organelle that serves as the digestive system for the cell is the ____.

A)polysome
B)endosome
C)lysosome
D)ribosome
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Which enzyme is responsible for linking together the incoming nucleotides during DNA replication?

A)DNA ligase
B)helicase
C)DNA polymerase
D)reverse transcriptase
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Which nitrogenous base is unique to RNA?

A)guanine
B)uracil
C)thymine
D)cytosine
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Damage to MTOCs will interfere with which cellular process?

A)oxidative phosphorylation
B)mitosis
C)electron transport
D)creation of an mRNA molecule
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Digestive enzymes delivered to the small intestine from cells in the pancreas are able to leave those cells because of the functioning of the ____.

A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)ribosomes
C)Golgi apparatus
D)lysosomes
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Which enzyme complex,used in metabolizing many drugs,is located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum in liver cells?

A)chromatins
B)lysozymes
C)cytochromes
D)polymerases
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What structural body is made up of flattened cisternae flanked by tubular networks and thought to be an extension of the endoplasmic reticulum?

A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)lysosome
D)Golgi apparatus
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The Golgi apparatus is prominent in neurons and secretory cells and functions ____.

A)to stop the synthesis of proteins that may need carbohydrate additions
B)to add polysaccharide or lipid moieties to polypeptides
C)only for constitutive secretion of proteins
D)only for regulated secretion of proteins
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Which organelle prevents proteins that have not reached their normal tertiary or quaternary structure from reaching the cell surface?

A)the endoplasmic reticulum
B)the Golgi apparatus
C)the nucleus
D)the mitochondrion
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When discussing enzyme kinetics,Km refers to the substrate concentration at which the enzyme is saturated and functioning at maximal velocity.
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Cyclic AMP activates which enzymes?

A)protein kinases
B)restriction endonucleases
C)allosteric enzymes
D)adenyl (adenylyl) cyclases
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What is released when nutrient molecules are oxidized?

A)oxygen
B)potential (or free) energy
C)kinetic energy
D)hydrogen
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44
Most receptor proteins are most likely which type?

A)peripheral proteins
B)internal proteins
C)integral proteins
D)glycoproteins
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45
One trigger of apoptosis is ____.

A)overexpression of Bcl-2
B)inactivation of Casp-9
C)swelling of the cell
D)release of mitochondrial cytochrome c
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46
If two enzymes (e.g.,pyruvate dehydrogenase and pyruvate carboxylase)compete for the same substrate (pyruvate),the one with the higher Km has less affinity and will be more active when pyruvate concentrations are high.
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47
In muscle cells,creatine phosphate is used to replenish which substance?

A)glucose
B)pyruvic acid
C)ATP
D)calcium
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48
Most cellular reactions are irreversible because the same enzyme that catalyzes the conversion cannot catalyze the reverse reaction.
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49
Substances that bind with allosteric sites and alter the activity of regulatory enzymes are called ____.

A)transport proteins
B)modulators
C)Na pumps
D)sarcoplasmic reticula
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50
The various components within a cell (e.g.,mitochondria)are not "free-floating" in the cytosol,but rather,are held in place by the cytoskeleton.
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51
Peripheral proteins are involved in cell-cell recognition,whereas integral proteins function primarily as receptors/transporters.
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52
The lipid bilayer determines the function of the plasma membrane,while the proteins are primarily responsible for the structure of the membrane.
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53
Allosteric regulation of enzymes is carried out by modulators,other proteins that bind to the enzyme to inhibit its activity.
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54
Diagnostic enzymology focuses on ____.

A)enzymes that are widely distributed among many tissues
B)intracellular enzymes that express their activity in the blood abnormally due to a disease process
C)secreted enzymes such as clotting proteins in blood
D)nuclear enzymes
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55
Malformed Apaf-1 molecules in a cell might ____.

A)cause rapid apoptosis of the cell
B)inactivate cytochrome c
C)lead to the development of a tumor
D)have no effect on apoptosis
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56
Constitutive enzymes are ____.

A)uninfluenced by external stimuli
B)influenced by external stimuli
C)synthesized at variable rates
D)unaffected by induction
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57
Different cells express different proteins because they contain different sequences of DNA in the nucleus.
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58
Polysomes function to transcribe mRNA into proteins.
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59
Phosphorylation of a molecule is generally accomplished by transferring the terminal phosphate group from which substance?

A)GTP
B)pyruvic acid
C)G6PD
D)ATP
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60
The plasma membrane is a sheet-like structure composed solely of lipids.
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61
Most of the metabolic energy produced in cells is made in the mitochondria.
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62
Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
energy derived from a series of chemical reactions,each of which exhibits a free energy change 
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63
Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
the tendency of a compound to donate and receive electrons
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64
Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
transferases
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65
List the three mechanisms that can be used to regulate the function of a protein (e.g.,an enzyme)and briefly (in one to two sentences)describe their key features.
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66
Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
ligases
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67
The nuclear envelope is a single membrane structure that helps to isolate the nucleus from the rest of the cell.
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68
Oncosis results from cell injury and is associated with cellular swelling and swelling of the mitochondrial nucleus.
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69
Why is cholesterol important in plasma membrane function?
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70
Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
lyases
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71
Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
oxidoreductases
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72
Transcription of DNA cannot be altered.
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73
Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
a higher energy level or barrier at which the exothermic conversion to products takes place
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74
Choose three of the following terms and in one sentence per term,provide a concise definition of that term: nucleus,mitochondria,RER,transcription,translation,apoptosis,and cell replication.
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75
Match the correct enzyme classification with the examples provided.
a. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of C-C,C-S,and certain C-N bonds (excluding peptide bonds)without hydrolysis or oxidation-reduction
b. enzymes forming bonds between carbon and other atoms,such as acetyl-CoA carboxylase,which adds bicarbonate to acetyl-CoA to initiate fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplast
c. enzymes in the electron transport chain in the mitochondria
d. enzymes that catalyze cleavage of bonds by addition of water,such as digestive enzymes
e. enzymes that catalyze reactions,not oxidation or reduction,in which a functional group is moved from one substrate to another,such as transaminases
hydrolases
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76
Describe the cytoskeleton (microtrabecular lattice)and its role as an intercommunication system of proteins and other macromolecules.
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77
Briefly describe the role of DNA in cell replication and transcription.
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78
An increase in the concentration of a substrate will increase the rate of the enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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79
Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
potential energy released from chemical bonds upon oxidation
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80
Match each description to one of the following terms.
a.free energy
b.activation energy
c.cellular energy
d.transition state
e.standard reduction potential
the energy required to raise the reactants to their transition state
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