Deck 2: Cell Physiology

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What type of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)is made of tubules and lumens?

A)​long ER
B)smooth ER
C)rough ER
D)Golgi complex
E)​short ER
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On average,how many lysosomes do cells contain?​

A)about 10​
B)about 50
C)about 100
D)about 300
E)​about 1,000
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Vesicular transport from one Golgi sac to the next is accomplished through the action of what compound?

A)​proteasome
B)B-protease
C)ubiquitin
D)membrane-curving coat protein I (COPI)
E)​plasma coated protein I (PCPI)
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The endoplasmic reticulum has a quality control system to remove misfolded proteins by tagging them with what small protein?

A)​proteasome
B)A-protease
C)ubiquitin
D)B-protease
E)​co-enzyme Q-10
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What are the two major parts of a cell's interior?

A)​the intracellular fluid and matrix
B)the nucleus and plasma membrane
C)the nucleus and cytoplasm
D)the DNA and cytoplasm
E)​the DNA and RNA
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)is most abundant in what kind of cells?

A)cells specialized for protein secretion​
B)nerve cells
C)cells that require minimal membrane synthesis
D)cardiac muscle cells
E)​slowly growing cells
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How many primary types of RNA play roles in protein synthesis within cells?​

A)​two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)​six
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What is the smallest structural/functional unit capable of carrying out life processes?

A)​an atom
B)a molecule
C)a cell
D)an organ
E)​a specialized tissue
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A cell's cytoplasm consists of ____.

A)cytosol,plasma membrane,and mitochondria
B)plasma membrane,organelles,and ribosomes
C)cellular plasma,organelles,and exoskeleton
D)osmotic fluid,DNA,and cytoskeleton
E)​cytosol,organelles,and cytoskeleton
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What is the type of RNA called that delivers the appropriate amino acids within the cytoplasm to their designated site at the ribosome?​

A)​messenger RNA
B)deliver RNA
C)ribosomal RNA
D)transfer RNA
E)​cytoplasm RNA
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The endoplasmic reticulum can be thought of as a cellular factory that produces what two compounds?

A)​DNA and RNA
B)organelles and protein
C)ATP molecules and lipids
D)ribosomes and ATP molecules
E)​proteins and lipids
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An organism's structure and function ultimately depend on what two factors within its cells?​

A)​size and shape
B)structural appearance and ability to produce energy
C)collective functional capabilities and location
D)collective structural characteristics and functional capabilities
E)​location within the body and overall number
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What is the average size (in diameter)of a typical human cell?

A)​about 100 micrometers
B)about 10 to 20 micrometers
C)about 1 micrometer
D)about 10 millimeters
E)​about 1 millimeter
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How many chromosomes do regular human cells contain?

A)​46
B)43
C)36
D)23
E)​18
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What is the genetic material in a cell's nucleus called?

A)​ribosomal acid (RNA)
B)chromosomal proteins
C)ribonucleic acid (RNA)
D)diatomic nucleic acid (DNA)
E)​deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
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What emerging science studies environmentally induced modifications of a gene's activity that do not involve a change in the gene's DNA code?

A)​gene modification theory
B)epigenetics
C)geneticology
D)modified genetics
E)​intragenetics
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What is the main action of lysosomes?​

A)​promote cellular division
B)repair the plasma membrane
C)destroy free radicals
D)produce energy for cells
E)​break down organic molecules
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How much more powerful are modern electron microscopes compared to light microscopes?​

A)​100x
B)50x
C)25x
D)10x
E)​5x
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In addition to the main types of RNA,what are the newly discovered regulatory RNA types called?

A)​small RNA and regulatory RNA
B)intracellular RNA and extracellular RNA
C)microRNA and small interfering RNA
D)microRNA and regulatory RNA
E)​cytoplasm RNA and interfering RNA
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What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum called?

A)​smooth and rough
B)intracellular and extracellular
C)ribbed and non-ribbed
D)long and short
E)​rounded and flat
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What form of endocytosis do white blood cells use in order to engulf bacteria?

A)​phagocytosis
B)pinocytosis
C)bactocytosis
D)bacteriophage
E)​lymphocytosis
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How many net molecules of ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose?

A)​36
B)32
C)16
D)12
E)​2
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Peroxisomes are membranous organelles that produce and decompose what compound?

A)​protein
B)lysosomes
C)hydrogen peroxide
D)iron
E)​ozone
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Vaults are non-membranous organelles shaped as ____.​

A)​hexagons
B)pentagons
C)octagons
D)decagons
E)​dodecagons
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What is an alternative name for the citric acid cycle?

A)​lactic acid cycle
B)dicarboxylic acid cycle
C)Krebs cycle
D)glycolysis
E)​vitamin C cycle
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Pseudopods are characteristic of what form of endocytosis?​

A)​pinocytosis
B)phagocytosis
C)autophagy
D)lymphocytosis
E)​ingestion
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Which elements of the cytoskeleton are the smallest?

A)​microtubules
B)macrotubules
C)small filaments
D)macrofilaments
E)​microfilaments
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From what structures do microtubules arise?​

A)​lysosomes
B)macrotubules
C)centrosomes
D)mitochondria
E)​microfilaments
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What is the storage form of glucose?​

A)​glycogen
B)adipose tissue
C)lipids
D)inclusion
E)​insulin
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What three distinct elements comprise the cytoskeleton?​

A)​microtubules,microfilaments,and intermediate filaments
B)tubules,filaments,and lumens
C)small tubules,small filaments,and big filaments
D)microtubules,minitubules,and macrotubules
E)​microfilaments,minifilaments,and macrofilaments
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In what process does the flow of H+ ions activate ATP synthase and power ATP synthesis by its headpiece?

A)​chemosynthesis
B)photosynthesis
C)synthase reduction
D)synthase activation
E)​chemiosmosis
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Which cytoskeletal element is the largest?

A)​microtubules
B)macrotubules
C)small filaments
D)macrofilaments
E)​microfilaments
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What is the main role of the mitochondria within cells?

A)​detoxification
B)recycling
C)free radical scavenging
D)power plant
E)​gene protecting
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What motor protein carries secretory vesicles to the end of axons?​

A)​enzyme K
B)kinesin
C)dynein
D)enzyme D
E)​axonein
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What are the three stages of cellular respiration?​

A)​glycolysis,citric acid cycle,aerobic and detoxification
B)citric acid cycle,aerobic detoxification,and antioxidation
C)glycolysis,oxidative phosphorylation,and lactic acid cycle
D)oxidative phosphorylation,lactic acid cycle,and glycogen production
E)​glycolysis,citric acid cycle,and oxidative phosphorylation
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What term refers to the intermediate filaments found in nerve cell axons?

A)​axonalfilaments
B)electrical filaments
C)excitatory filaments
D)neurofilaments
E)​dendrites
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How many molecules of ATP are generated for each molecule of acetyl-CoA that enters the citric acid cycle?

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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What two compounds link the citric acid cycle and the electron transport system?​

A)​NAD₂and FAD₂
B)H₂O and O₂
C)hydrogen peroxide and ATP synthase
D)NAD+ and FAD
E)​H+ ions and glucose
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How many enzymes are used for the process of glycolysis?

A)​4
B)6
C)8
D)10
E)​12
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Cells use the energy stored in ATP primarily for ____.​

A)​detoxification,division,and genetic improvement
B)synthesis,transport,and mechanical work
C)synthesis,detoxification,and waste removal
D)transport,phagocytosis,and exocytosis
E)​mechanical work,genetic improvement,and phagocytosis
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The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material,ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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The sacs within each Golgi stack are in close physical contact with each other.
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Only 25% of DNA codes for protein synthesis.
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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is abundant in cells that specialize in protein synthesis.
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Ribosomes bring together all components that participate in protein synthesis and provide the enzymes and energy required for linking the amino acids together.​
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About one-third of the proteome is typically synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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The nucleus is typically the largest single organized cell component.​
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A cell has three major parts: the plasma membrane,the nucleus,and the cytoplasm.
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A vesicle can "dock" lock-and-key fashion and "unload" its selected cargo only at the appropriate docking-marker acceptor in the Golgi complex.​
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In skeletal muscle and many other cell types,mitochondria exist separately.
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The cytoskeleton is the protein scaffolding of the cell and serves as its "bones and muscles."
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The functional activities of each cell depend on the ability to divide.​
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All new cells and new life arise only from preexisting cells.
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Gene expression refers to the multi-stepped process by which information encoded in a gene is used to direct the synthesis of a protein molecule.​
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A lysosome contains about 500 different powerful hydrolytic enzymes that are synthesized in the ER.
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Lysosomal enzymes degrade dysfunctional organelles by selective self-digestion known as autophagy.
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Cellular respiration refers collectively to the intracellular reactions in which energy-rich molecules are broken down to form O₂.​
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Proteins are the main functional component of cells,and protein-based enzymes govern the rate of cellular division.​
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As part of their separate heritage,mitochondria possess their own DNA.​
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Cells with a high rate of secretion use up to 75% of the ATP they generate just to synthesize new chemical compounds.
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The plasma membrane keeps the ____________________ fluid within the cells from mingling with the extracellular fluid.
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Occupying about 85% of the total cell volume,the cytosol is the semi-liquid portion of the cytoplasm that surrounds the organelles.
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The ____________________ is a thin membranous structure that encloses each cell and is composed mostly of lipid molecules and studded with proteins.
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The ____________________ endoplasmic reticulum (ER)consists of stacks of relatively flattened interconnected sacs,while the ____________________ ER is a meshwork of tiny interconnected tubules.
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Cells are the highly ____________________,living building blocks of the body.
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DNA and associated nuclear proteins are organized into ____________________.​
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Every cell has a built-in biochemical pathway that,if triggered,causes the cell to execute itself as a result of mitochondrial leakage of hydrogen peroxide.
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Ongoing research supports the role of vaults in nucleus-to-cytoplasm transport,but their cargo has not been determined.
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Releasing to the exterior of substances originating within the cell is referred to as ____________________.
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The trillions of cells in a human body are classified into about ____________________ types based on specific variations in structure and function.
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Tay-Sachs disease is an example of a(n)____________________ storage disease.
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The ____________________ is a gel-like liquid that suspends the cellular organelles and cytoskeleton.
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On average,nearly half of the total cell volume is occupied by two categories of organelles: ____________________ organelles and ____________________ organelles.
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____________________ delivers the appropriate amino acids within the cytoplasm to their designated site in the protein under construction at the ribosome.
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Centrioles are pairs of cylindrical structures at right angles to each other.
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Larger species have more cells,not ____________________ cells.
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Lysosomes fuse with aged or damaged ____________________ to remove them from the cell.
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The v-SNAREs bind only with the ____________________ docking-marker acceptors of the targeted plasma membrane.
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Secretory vesicles containing the finished protein products bud off the ____________________ and remain in the cytosol,storing the products until signaled to empty.
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Cilia are short,tiny,hair-like protrusions usually found in large numbers on the surface of some cells.
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Deck 2: Cell Physiology
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What type of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)is made of tubules and lumens?

A)​long ER
B)smooth ER
C)rough ER
D)Golgi complex
E)​short ER
B
2
On average,how many lysosomes do cells contain?​

A)about 10​
B)about 50
C)about 100
D)about 300
E)​about 1,000
D
3
Vesicular transport from one Golgi sac to the next is accomplished through the action of what compound?

A)​proteasome
B)B-protease
C)ubiquitin
D)membrane-curving coat protein I (COPI)
E)​plasma coated protein I (PCPI)
D
4
The endoplasmic reticulum has a quality control system to remove misfolded proteins by tagging them with what small protein?

A)​proteasome
B)A-protease
C)ubiquitin
D)B-protease
E)​co-enzyme Q-10
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What are the two major parts of a cell's interior?

A)​the intracellular fluid and matrix
B)the nucleus and plasma membrane
C)the nucleus and cytoplasm
D)the DNA and cytoplasm
E)​the DNA and RNA
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6
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)is most abundant in what kind of cells?

A)cells specialized for protein secretion​
B)nerve cells
C)cells that require minimal membrane synthesis
D)cardiac muscle cells
E)​slowly growing cells
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How many primary types of RNA play roles in protein synthesis within cells?​

A)​two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)​six
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8
What is the smallest structural/functional unit capable of carrying out life processes?

A)​an atom
B)a molecule
C)a cell
D)an organ
E)​a specialized tissue
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9
A cell's cytoplasm consists of ____.

A)cytosol,plasma membrane,and mitochondria
B)plasma membrane,organelles,and ribosomes
C)cellular plasma,organelles,and exoskeleton
D)osmotic fluid,DNA,and cytoskeleton
E)​cytosol,organelles,and cytoskeleton
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10
What is the type of RNA called that delivers the appropriate amino acids within the cytoplasm to their designated site at the ribosome?​

A)​messenger RNA
B)deliver RNA
C)ribosomal RNA
D)transfer RNA
E)​cytoplasm RNA
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The endoplasmic reticulum can be thought of as a cellular factory that produces what two compounds?

A)​DNA and RNA
B)organelles and protein
C)ATP molecules and lipids
D)ribosomes and ATP molecules
E)​proteins and lipids
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An organism's structure and function ultimately depend on what two factors within its cells?​

A)​size and shape
B)structural appearance and ability to produce energy
C)collective functional capabilities and location
D)collective structural characteristics and functional capabilities
E)​location within the body and overall number
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What is the average size (in diameter)of a typical human cell?

A)​about 100 micrometers
B)about 10 to 20 micrometers
C)about 1 micrometer
D)about 10 millimeters
E)​about 1 millimeter
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14
How many chromosomes do regular human cells contain?

A)​46
B)43
C)36
D)23
E)​18
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What is the genetic material in a cell's nucleus called?

A)​ribosomal acid (RNA)
B)chromosomal proteins
C)ribonucleic acid (RNA)
D)diatomic nucleic acid (DNA)
E)​deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
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What emerging science studies environmentally induced modifications of a gene's activity that do not involve a change in the gene's DNA code?

A)​gene modification theory
B)epigenetics
C)geneticology
D)modified genetics
E)​intragenetics
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What is the main action of lysosomes?​

A)​promote cellular division
B)repair the plasma membrane
C)destroy free radicals
D)produce energy for cells
E)​break down organic molecules
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How much more powerful are modern electron microscopes compared to light microscopes?​

A)​100x
B)50x
C)25x
D)10x
E)​5x
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In addition to the main types of RNA,what are the newly discovered regulatory RNA types called?

A)​small RNA and regulatory RNA
B)intracellular RNA and extracellular RNA
C)microRNA and small interfering RNA
D)microRNA and regulatory RNA
E)​cytoplasm RNA and interfering RNA
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What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum called?

A)​smooth and rough
B)intracellular and extracellular
C)ribbed and non-ribbed
D)long and short
E)​rounded and flat
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21
What form of endocytosis do white blood cells use in order to engulf bacteria?

A)​phagocytosis
B)pinocytosis
C)bactocytosis
D)bacteriophage
E)​lymphocytosis
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22
How many net molecules of ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose?

A)​36
B)32
C)16
D)12
E)​2
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Peroxisomes are membranous organelles that produce and decompose what compound?

A)​protein
B)lysosomes
C)hydrogen peroxide
D)iron
E)​ozone
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Vaults are non-membranous organelles shaped as ____.​

A)​hexagons
B)pentagons
C)octagons
D)decagons
E)​dodecagons
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What is an alternative name for the citric acid cycle?

A)​lactic acid cycle
B)dicarboxylic acid cycle
C)Krebs cycle
D)glycolysis
E)​vitamin C cycle
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Pseudopods are characteristic of what form of endocytosis?​

A)​pinocytosis
B)phagocytosis
C)autophagy
D)lymphocytosis
E)​ingestion
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Which elements of the cytoskeleton are the smallest?

A)​microtubules
B)macrotubules
C)small filaments
D)macrofilaments
E)​microfilaments
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From what structures do microtubules arise?​

A)​lysosomes
B)macrotubules
C)centrosomes
D)mitochondria
E)​microfilaments
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What is the storage form of glucose?​

A)​glycogen
B)adipose tissue
C)lipids
D)inclusion
E)​insulin
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What three distinct elements comprise the cytoskeleton?​

A)​microtubules,microfilaments,and intermediate filaments
B)tubules,filaments,and lumens
C)small tubules,small filaments,and big filaments
D)microtubules,minitubules,and macrotubules
E)​microfilaments,minifilaments,and macrofilaments
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In what process does the flow of H+ ions activate ATP synthase and power ATP synthesis by its headpiece?

A)​chemosynthesis
B)photosynthesis
C)synthase reduction
D)synthase activation
E)​chemiosmosis
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Which cytoskeletal element is the largest?

A)​microtubules
B)macrotubules
C)small filaments
D)macrofilaments
E)​microfilaments
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What is the main role of the mitochondria within cells?

A)​detoxification
B)recycling
C)free radical scavenging
D)power plant
E)​gene protecting
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34
What motor protein carries secretory vesicles to the end of axons?​

A)​enzyme K
B)kinesin
C)dynein
D)enzyme D
E)​axonein
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35
What are the three stages of cellular respiration?​

A)​glycolysis,citric acid cycle,aerobic and detoxification
B)citric acid cycle,aerobic detoxification,and antioxidation
C)glycolysis,oxidative phosphorylation,and lactic acid cycle
D)oxidative phosphorylation,lactic acid cycle,and glycogen production
E)​glycolysis,citric acid cycle,and oxidative phosphorylation
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What term refers to the intermediate filaments found in nerve cell axons?

A)​axonalfilaments
B)electrical filaments
C)excitatory filaments
D)neurofilaments
E)​dendrites
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How many molecules of ATP are generated for each molecule of acetyl-CoA that enters the citric acid cycle?

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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38
What two compounds link the citric acid cycle and the electron transport system?​

A)​NAD₂and FAD₂
B)H₂O and O₂
C)hydrogen peroxide and ATP synthase
D)NAD+ and FAD
E)​H+ ions and glucose
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39
How many enzymes are used for the process of glycolysis?

A)​4
B)6
C)8
D)10
E)​12
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40
Cells use the energy stored in ATP primarily for ____.​

A)​detoxification,division,and genetic improvement
B)synthesis,transport,and mechanical work
C)synthesis,detoxification,and waste removal
D)transport,phagocytosis,and exocytosis
E)​mechanical work,genetic improvement,and phagocytosis
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The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material,ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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42
The sacs within each Golgi stack are in close physical contact with each other.
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Only 25% of DNA codes for protein synthesis.
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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is abundant in cells that specialize in protein synthesis.
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Ribosomes bring together all components that participate in protein synthesis and provide the enzymes and energy required for linking the amino acids together.​
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About one-third of the proteome is typically synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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The nucleus is typically the largest single organized cell component.​
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A cell has three major parts: the plasma membrane,the nucleus,and the cytoplasm.
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A vesicle can "dock" lock-and-key fashion and "unload" its selected cargo only at the appropriate docking-marker acceptor in the Golgi complex.​
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In skeletal muscle and many other cell types,mitochondria exist separately.
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The cytoskeleton is the protein scaffolding of the cell and serves as its "bones and muscles."
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The functional activities of each cell depend on the ability to divide.​
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All new cells and new life arise only from preexisting cells.
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Gene expression refers to the multi-stepped process by which information encoded in a gene is used to direct the synthesis of a protein molecule.​
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A lysosome contains about 500 different powerful hydrolytic enzymes that are synthesized in the ER.
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Lysosomal enzymes degrade dysfunctional organelles by selective self-digestion known as autophagy.
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Cellular respiration refers collectively to the intracellular reactions in which energy-rich molecules are broken down to form O₂.​
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Proteins are the main functional component of cells,and protein-based enzymes govern the rate of cellular division.​
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As part of their separate heritage,mitochondria possess their own DNA.​
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Cells with a high rate of secretion use up to 75% of the ATP they generate just to synthesize new chemical compounds.
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61
The plasma membrane keeps the ____________________ fluid within the cells from mingling with the extracellular fluid.
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62
Occupying about 85% of the total cell volume,the cytosol is the semi-liquid portion of the cytoplasm that surrounds the organelles.
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63
The ____________________ is a thin membranous structure that encloses each cell and is composed mostly of lipid molecules and studded with proteins.
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64
The ____________________ endoplasmic reticulum (ER)consists of stacks of relatively flattened interconnected sacs,while the ____________________ ER is a meshwork of tiny interconnected tubules.
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65
Cells are the highly ____________________,living building blocks of the body.
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66
DNA and associated nuclear proteins are organized into ____________________.​
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67
Every cell has a built-in biochemical pathway that,if triggered,causes the cell to execute itself as a result of mitochondrial leakage of hydrogen peroxide.
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68
Ongoing research supports the role of vaults in nucleus-to-cytoplasm transport,but their cargo has not been determined.
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69
Releasing to the exterior of substances originating within the cell is referred to as ____________________.
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70
The trillions of cells in a human body are classified into about ____________________ types based on specific variations in structure and function.
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71
Tay-Sachs disease is an example of a(n)____________________ storage disease.
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72
The ____________________ is a gel-like liquid that suspends the cellular organelles and cytoskeleton.
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73
On average,nearly half of the total cell volume is occupied by two categories of organelles: ____________________ organelles and ____________________ organelles.
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74
____________________ delivers the appropriate amino acids within the cytoplasm to their designated site in the protein under construction at the ribosome.
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75
Centrioles are pairs of cylindrical structures at right angles to each other.
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76
Larger species have more cells,not ____________________ cells.
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77
Lysosomes fuse with aged or damaged ____________________ to remove them from the cell.
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78
The v-SNAREs bind only with the ____________________ docking-marker acceptors of the targeted plasma membrane.
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79
Secretory vesicles containing the finished protein products bud off the ____________________ and remain in the cytosol,storing the products until signaled to empty.
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80
Cilia are short,tiny,hair-like protrusions usually found in large numbers on the surface of some cells.
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