Deck 4: Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

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Which of the following is NOT part of the passive transport process?

A)plasma membrane
B)transporter proteins
C)ATP
D)concentration gradient
E)aquaporins
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Endospores are for reproduction.
B)Endospores allow a cell to survive environmental changes by producing a dormant period with no growth.
C)Endospores are easily stained in a Gram stain.
D)A cell produces one endospore and keeps growing.
E)A cell can produce many endospores.
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Which of the following statements best describes what happens when a bacterial cell is placed in a solution containing 5% NaCl?

A)Sucrose will move into the cell from a higher to a lower concentration.
B)The cell will undergo osmotic lysis.
C)Water will move out of the cell.
D)Water will move into the cell.
E)No change will result;the solution is isotonic.
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Which of the following structures is NOT found in some prokaryotic cells?

A)flagellum
B)axial filament
C)cilium
D)pilus
E)peritrichous flagella
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Which one of the following organisms has a cell wall?

A)protoplasts
B)fungi
C)L forms
D)mycoplasmas
E)animal cells
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is a tetrad?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is a tetrad?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding prokaryotic cells?

A)Their DNA is not enclosed within a membrane.
B)They lack membrane-enclosed organelles.
C)They typically have a circular chromosome.
D)They reproduce by binary fission.
E)They lack a plasma membrane.
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By which of the following mechanisms can a cell transport a substance from a lower to a higher concentration?

A)simple diffusion
B)facilitated diffusion
C)active transport
D)extracellular enzymes
E)aquaporins
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A)endoplasmic reticulum - internal transport
B)Golgi complex - secretion
C)mitochondria - ATP production
D)centrosome - food storage
E)lysosome - digestive enzymes
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Antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis ultimately cause bacterial cell death as a result of

A)osmotic lysis.
B)inhibition of molecular transport.
C)decreased synthesis of plasma membrane.
D)plasmolysis.
E)cell shrinkage.
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Which of the following organelles most closely resembles a prokaryotic cell?

A)nucleus
B)mitochondrion
C)Golgi complex
D)vacuole
E)cell wall
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 possesses an axial filament?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 possesses an axial filament?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is streptococci?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is streptococci?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Which structure protects bacteria from being phagocytized?

A)slime layer
B)fimbriae
C)capsule
D)cell membrane
E)cell wall
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A gram-positive bacterium suddenly acquires resistance to the antibiotic methicillin.This trait most likely occurred due to acquisition of new genetic information through

A)conjugation.
B)binary fission.
C)meiosis.
D)transformation.
E)transduction.
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Functions of the glycocalyx include all of the following EXCEPT

A)biofilm formation.
B)increased virulence.
C)source of nutrition.
D)protection against dehydration.
E)binary fission.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of most bacterial plasma membranes?

A)site of energy production
B)composed of a phospholipid bilayer
C)contains proteins
D)contains cholesterol
E)is selectively permeable
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Each of the following statements concerning the gram-positive cell wall is true EXCEPT

A)it maintains the shape of the cell.
B)it is sensitive to lysozyme.
C)it protects the cell in a hypertonic environment.
D)it contains teichoic acids.
E)it is sensitive to penicillin.
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Which of the following statements about gram-negative cell walls is FALSE?

A)They protect the cell in a hypotonic environment.
B)They have an extra outer layer composed of lipoproteins,lipopolysaccharides,and phospholipids.
C)They are toxic to humans.
D)They are sensitive to penicillin.
E)Their Gram reaction is due to the outer membrane.
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Bacteria are a commonly used organism for studies of genetic material in the research laboratory.The nucleic acids must first be isolated from the cells for these studies.Which of the following would most likely be used to remove the cell wall from gram-positive bacterial cells prior to their lysis for nucleic acid isolation?

A)lysozyme
B)polymixins
C)alcohol
D)water
E)mycolic acid
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains porins?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains porins?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which of the following is NOT found or observed to occur in both mitochondria and prokaryotes?

A)circular chromosome
B)70S ribosomes
C)cell wall
D)binary fission
E)ATP-generating mechanism
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is resistant to many antibiotics (e.g.,penicillin)?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is resistant to many antibiotics (e.g.,penicillin)?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Fimbriae and pili differ in that

A)there are only one or two pili per cell.
B)pili are used for motility.
C)pili are used to transfer DNA.
D)pili are used for transfer of DNA and motility.
E)pili are used for attachment to surfaces.
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The difference between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion is that facilitated diffusion

A)moves materials from a higher to a lower concentration.
B)moves materials from a lower to a higher concentration.
C)requires ATP.
D)requires transporter proteins.
E)does not require ATP.
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Where are phospholipids most likely found in a prokaryotic cell?

A)flagella
B)organelles
C)the plasma membrane
D)ribosomes
E)the plasma membrane and organelles
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is a gram-negative cell wall?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is a gram-negative cell wall?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which of the following statements is correct about passive diffusion?

A)It requires an expenditure of energy by the cell.
B)It is a process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration (or down a concentration gradient).
C)It is a process in which molecules move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration (or up a concentration gradient).
D)It may require a transport protein.
E)It involves movement of molecules down a concentration gradient and may require a transport protein.
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In a hypertonic solution,a bacterial cell will typically

A)lyse.
B)burst.
C)stay the same.
D)plasmolyze.
E)osmolyze.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is decolorized by a brief exposure to alcohol?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is decolorized by a brief exposure to alcohol?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall has a structure that protects against osmotic lysis?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall has a structure that protects against osmotic lysis?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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The terms "run" and "tumble" are generally associated with

A)cell wall fluidity.
B)taxic movements of the cell in response to attractants or repellents.
C)clustering properties of certain rod-shaped bacteria.
D)cell membrane synthesis.
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In bacteria,photosynthetic pigments are found in

A)chloroplasts.
B)cytoplasm.
C)chromatophores.
D)mesosomes.
E)ribosomes.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall possesses lipid A/endotoxin responsible for symptoms associated with infection?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall possesses lipid A/endotoxin responsible for symptoms associated with infection?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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What will happen if a bacterial cell is pretreated with a lysozyme solution,then placed in distilled water?

A)The cell will plasmolyze.
B)The cell will undergo osmotic lysis.
C)Water will leave the cell.
D)Lysozyme will diffuse into the cell.
E)No change will result;the solution is isotonic.
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Oxygen crosses a plasma membrane

A)by osmosis.
B)through simple diffusion.
C)with the help of a nonspecific transporter.
D)through facilitated diffusion.
E)through porins.
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Figure 4.2 <strong>Figure 4.2   Which of the following terms best describes the cell in Figure 4.2?</strong> A)peritrichous flagella B)amphitrichous flagella C)lophotrichous flagella D)monotrichous flagellum E)axial filament <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following terms best describes the cell in Figure 4.2?

A)peritrichous flagella
B)amphitrichous flagella
C)lophotrichous flagella
D)monotrichous flagellum
E)axial filament
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You have isolated a motile,gram-positive cell with no visible nucleus.You can safely assume that the cell

A)has 9 pairs + 2 flagella.
B)has a mitochondrion.
C)has a cell wall.
D)lives in an extreme environment.
E)has cilia.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains teichoic acids?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains teichoic acids?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Where are phospholipids most likely found in a eukaryotic cell?

A)metachromatic granules
B)organelles
C)the plasma membrane
D)ribosomes
E)the plasma membrane and organelles
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Endospores are highly resistant to harsh environmental conditions due to all EXCEPT which one of the following?

A)dipicolinic acid (DPA)in the endospore
B)very low amounts of water
C)high concentration of calcium ions
D)a thick spore coat
E)small triggering molecules called germinants
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A particular type of inclusion body that is used to orient bacteria in three-dimensional space in a fluid environment is the

A)gas vacuole.
B)carboxysome.
C)sulfur granule.
D)metachromatic granule.
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In bacterial ribosomes,a small 30S subunit and a large 50S subunit come together to produce the functional 70S ribosome.Why isn't it an 80S ribosome?

A)The ribosome will become an 80S complex when the protein it is producing starts to be formed.
B)Additional factors are required for protein synthesis.When these are put with the ribosome,it will become an 80S ribosome complex.
C)S stands for Svedberg units,which indicates the relative rate of sedimentation due to size,weight,and shape of a particle.The numbers aren't strictly additive.
D)A portion of the larger 50S subunit is detached as the ribosomes come together,making the final complex a 70S ribosome instead of an 80S ribosome.
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Cells placed in a hypertonic solution tend to lose water due to osmotic pressure.
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Which of the following are NOT energy reserves?

A)carboxysomes
B)polysaccharide granules
C)lipid inclusions
D)ribosomes
E)metachromatic granules
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Cells may frequently find themselves in an environment with very low extracellular concentrations of substances needed in higher amounts inside the cell.To obtain these needed items,such cells would be most likely to engage in

A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
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Small,hydrophobic molecules pass through a cell membrane most easily by simple diffusion.
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How do spirochetes and spirilla differ?

A)Spirochetes do not have a cell wall but spirilla do.
B)Spirilla are found in chains of cells whereas spirochetes exist as individual cells.
C)Spirilla have external flagella but spirochetes have axial filaments.
D)Spirochetes have a rigid,corkscrew shape while spirilla are helical and more flexible.
E)Spirochetes and spirilla are basically the same organisms and the terms can be used interchangeably.
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Which one of the following pairs is mismatched?

A)metachromatic granules - phosphate storage
B)lipid inclusions - energy reserve
C)ribosomes - carbon storage
D)sulfur granules - energy reserve
E)gas vacuoles - flotation
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The cell walls of bacteria are responsible for the shape of the bacteria and the difference in the Gram stain reaction.
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Prokaryotes lack organelles.
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Which of the following is NOT a functionally analogous pair?

A)nucleus -nucleoid region
B)mitochondria - prokaryotic plasma membrane
C)chloroplasts - thylakoids
D)cilia - pili
E)9+2 flagella - bacterial flagella
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The DNA found in most bacterial cells

A)is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
B)utilizes histones for chromosomal packaging.
C)is circular in structure.
D)is linear in structure.
E)is found in multiple copies.
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Many enzymes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized within organelles.
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Spheroplasts,protoplasts,and mycoplasms are bacterial cells without cell walls.
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Endospores are a reproductive structure.
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If you observe rod-shaped red cells after the Gram stain,you can assume their cell walls contain endotoxin.
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The internal structure of bacterial and eukaryotic flagella are the same.
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Antibiotics that target the cell wall are an effective treatment against many pathogenic bacteria.
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What is the best reason why oxygen (O₂)can cross the plasma membrane by simple diffusion,but glucose must be transported across the barrier by facilitated diffusion?

A)Oxygen is a much smaller molecule,making it easier to pass through the molecules of the plasma membrane.
B)Oxygen is a nonpolar molecule,easily passing through the nonpolar middle area of the plasma membrane.
C)Oxygen can be burned/consumed as it crosses the membrane,providing the energy needed for its passage.
D)Glucose is nonpolar,making it very difficult for it to cross the polar portions of the plasma membrane structure.
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Provide evidence to substantiate the hypothesis that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells.
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Based on the description of typical cell structures depicted in this chapter,do you think it is possible for microbial life on Mars to exist? Remember,the environment on Mars is very cold,and there is no appreciable free-flowing water.The core appears to be at least partially molten.Gravity is less than that on Earth,and solar radiation levels are higher.The atmosphere is roughly 95% carbon dioxide and much less than 1% oxygen.If life COULD exist,what might it look like,and why?
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What is a biofilm and what role does biofilm play in disease?
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Compare and contrast gram-positive and gram-negative cell walls with regard to (a)sensitivity to antimicrobial agents,(b)resistance to phagocytosis,(c)chemical composition,and (d)decolorization by alcohol.
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Compare and contrast the characteristics of a typical prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the passive transport process?

A)plasma membrane
B)transporter proteins
C)ATP
D)concentration gradient
E)aquaporins
C
2
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Endospores are for reproduction.
B)Endospores allow a cell to survive environmental changes by producing a dormant period with no growth.
C)Endospores are easily stained in a Gram stain.
D)A cell produces one endospore and keeps growing.
E)A cell can produce many endospores.
B
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Which of the following statements best describes what happens when a bacterial cell is placed in a solution containing 5% NaCl?

A)Sucrose will move into the cell from a higher to a lower concentration.
B)The cell will undergo osmotic lysis.
C)Water will move out of the cell.
D)Water will move into the cell.
E)No change will result;the solution is isotonic.
C
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Which of the following structures is NOT found in some prokaryotic cells?

A)flagellum
B)axial filament
C)cilium
D)pilus
E)peritrichous flagella
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Which one of the following organisms has a cell wall?

A)protoplasts
B)fungi
C)L forms
D)mycoplasmas
E)animal cells
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is a tetrad?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is a tetrad?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding prokaryotic cells?

A)Their DNA is not enclosed within a membrane.
B)They lack membrane-enclosed organelles.
C)They typically have a circular chromosome.
D)They reproduce by binary fission.
E)They lack a plasma membrane.
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By which of the following mechanisms can a cell transport a substance from a lower to a higher concentration?

A)simple diffusion
B)facilitated diffusion
C)active transport
D)extracellular enzymes
E)aquaporins
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A)endoplasmic reticulum - internal transport
B)Golgi complex - secretion
C)mitochondria - ATP production
D)centrosome - food storage
E)lysosome - digestive enzymes
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Antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis ultimately cause bacterial cell death as a result of

A)osmotic lysis.
B)inhibition of molecular transport.
C)decreased synthesis of plasma membrane.
D)plasmolysis.
E)cell shrinkage.
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Which of the following organelles most closely resembles a prokaryotic cell?

A)nucleus
B)mitochondrion
C)Golgi complex
D)vacuole
E)cell wall
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 possesses an axial filament?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 possesses an axial filament?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Figure 4.1
<strong>Figure 4.1   Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is streptococci?</strong> A)a B)b C)c D)d E)e
Which drawing in Figure 4.1 is streptococci?

A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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Which structure protects bacteria from being phagocytized?

A)slime layer
B)fimbriae
C)capsule
D)cell membrane
E)cell wall
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A gram-positive bacterium suddenly acquires resistance to the antibiotic methicillin.This trait most likely occurred due to acquisition of new genetic information through

A)conjugation.
B)binary fission.
C)meiosis.
D)transformation.
E)transduction.
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Functions of the glycocalyx include all of the following EXCEPT

A)biofilm formation.
B)increased virulence.
C)source of nutrition.
D)protection against dehydration.
E)binary fission.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of most bacterial plasma membranes?

A)site of energy production
B)composed of a phospholipid bilayer
C)contains proteins
D)contains cholesterol
E)is selectively permeable
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Each of the following statements concerning the gram-positive cell wall is true EXCEPT

A)it maintains the shape of the cell.
B)it is sensitive to lysozyme.
C)it protects the cell in a hypertonic environment.
D)it contains teichoic acids.
E)it is sensitive to penicillin.
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Which of the following statements about gram-negative cell walls is FALSE?

A)They protect the cell in a hypotonic environment.
B)They have an extra outer layer composed of lipoproteins,lipopolysaccharides,and phospholipids.
C)They are toxic to humans.
D)They are sensitive to penicillin.
E)Their Gram reaction is due to the outer membrane.
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Bacteria are a commonly used organism for studies of genetic material in the research laboratory.The nucleic acids must first be isolated from the cells for these studies.Which of the following would most likely be used to remove the cell wall from gram-positive bacterial cells prior to their lysis for nucleic acid isolation?

A)lysozyme
B)polymixins
C)alcohol
D)water
E)mycolic acid
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains porins?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains porins?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which of the following is NOT found or observed to occur in both mitochondria and prokaryotes?

A)circular chromosome
B)70S ribosomes
C)cell wall
D)binary fission
E)ATP-generating mechanism
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is resistant to many antibiotics (e.g.,penicillin)?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is resistant to many antibiotics (e.g.,penicillin)?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Fimbriae and pili differ in that

A)there are only one or two pili per cell.
B)pili are used for motility.
C)pili are used to transfer DNA.
D)pili are used for transfer of DNA and motility.
E)pili are used for attachment to surfaces.
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The difference between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion is that facilitated diffusion

A)moves materials from a higher to a lower concentration.
B)moves materials from a lower to a higher concentration.
C)requires ATP.
D)requires transporter proteins.
E)does not require ATP.
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Where are phospholipids most likely found in a prokaryotic cell?

A)flagella
B)organelles
C)the plasma membrane
D)ribosomes
E)the plasma membrane and organelles
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is a gram-negative cell wall?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is a gram-negative cell wall?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which of the following statements is correct about passive diffusion?

A)It requires an expenditure of energy by the cell.
B)It is a process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration (or down a concentration gradient).
C)It is a process in which molecules move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration (or up a concentration gradient).
D)It may require a transport protein.
E)It involves movement of molecules down a concentration gradient and may require a transport protein.
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In a hypertonic solution,a bacterial cell will typically

A)lyse.
B)burst.
C)stay the same.
D)plasmolyze.
E)osmolyze.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is decolorized by a brief exposure to alcohol?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall is decolorized by a brief exposure to alcohol?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall has a structure that protects against osmotic lysis?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall has a structure that protects against osmotic lysis?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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The terms "run" and "tumble" are generally associated with

A)cell wall fluidity.
B)taxic movements of the cell in response to attractants or repellents.
C)clustering properties of certain rod-shaped bacteria.
D)cell membrane synthesis.
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In bacteria,photosynthetic pigments are found in

A)chloroplasts.
B)cytoplasm.
C)chromatophores.
D)mesosomes.
E)ribosomes.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall possesses lipid A/endotoxin responsible for symptoms associated with infection?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall possesses lipid A/endotoxin responsible for symptoms associated with infection?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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What will happen if a bacterial cell is pretreated with a lysozyme solution,then placed in distilled water?

A)The cell will plasmolyze.
B)The cell will undergo osmotic lysis.
C)Water will leave the cell.
D)Lysozyme will diffuse into the cell.
E)No change will result;the solution is isotonic.
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Oxygen crosses a plasma membrane

A)by osmosis.
B)through simple diffusion.
C)with the help of a nonspecific transporter.
D)through facilitated diffusion.
E)through porins.
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Figure 4.2 <strong>Figure 4.2   Which of the following terms best describes the cell in Figure 4.2?</strong> A)peritrichous flagella B)amphitrichous flagella C)lophotrichous flagella D)monotrichous flagellum E)axial filament
Which of the following terms best describes the cell in Figure 4.2?

A)peritrichous flagella
B)amphitrichous flagella
C)lophotrichous flagella
D)monotrichous flagellum
E)axial filament
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You have isolated a motile,gram-positive cell with no visible nucleus.You can safely assume that the cell

A)has 9 pairs + 2 flagella.
B)has a mitochondrion.
C)has a cell wall.
D)lives in an extreme environment.
E)has cilia.
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Figure 4.3
<strong>Figure 4.3   In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains teichoic acids?</strong> A)a B)b C)both a and b D)neither a nor b E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
In Figure 4.3,which diagram of a cell wall contains teichoic acids?

A)a
B)b
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
E)The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Where are phospholipids most likely found in a eukaryotic cell?

A)metachromatic granules
B)organelles
C)the plasma membrane
D)ribosomes
E)the plasma membrane and organelles
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Endospores are highly resistant to harsh environmental conditions due to all EXCEPT which one of the following?

A)dipicolinic acid (DPA)in the endospore
B)very low amounts of water
C)high concentration of calcium ions
D)a thick spore coat
E)small triggering molecules called germinants
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A particular type of inclusion body that is used to orient bacteria in three-dimensional space in a fluid environment is the

A)gas vacuole.
B)carboxysome.
C)sulfur granule.
D)metachromatic granule.
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In bacterial ribosomes,a small 30S subunit and a large 50S subunit come together to produce the functional 70S ribosome.Why isn't it an 80S ribosome?

A)The ribosome will become an 80S complex when the protein it is producing starts to be formed.
B)Additional factors are required for protein synthesis.When these are put with the ribosome,it will become an 80S ribosome complex.
C)S stands for Svedberg units,which indicates the relative rate of sedimentation due to size,weight,and shape of a particle.The numbers aren't strictly additive.
D)A portion of the larger 50S subunit is detached as the ribosomes come together,making the final complex a 70S ribosome instead of an 80S ribosome.
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44
Cells placed in a hypertonic solution tend to lose water due to osmotic pressure.
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45
Which of the following are NOT energy reserves?

A)carboxysomes
B)polysaccharide granules
C)lipid inclusions
D)ribosomes
E)metachromatic granules
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Cells may frequently find themselves in an environment with very low extracellular concentrations of substances needed in higher amounts inside the cell.To obtain these needed items,such cells would be most likely to engage in

A)simple diffusion.
B)facilitated diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
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47
Small,hydrophobic molecules pass through a cell membrane most easily by simple diffusion.
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48
How do spirochetes and spirilla differ?

A)Spirochetes do not have a cell wall but spirilla do.
B)Spirilla are found in chains of cells whereas spirochetes exist as individual cells.
C)Spirilla have external flagella but spirochetes have axial filaments.
D)Spirochetes have a rigid,corkscrew shape while spirilla are helical and more flexible.
E)Spirochetes and spirilla are basically the same organisms and the terms can be used interchangeably.
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49
Which one of the following pairs is mismatched?

A)metachromatic granules - phosphate storage
B)lipid inclusions - energy reserve
C)ribosomes - carbon storage
D)sulfur granules - energy reserve
E)gas vacuoles - flotation
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50
The cell walls of bacteria are responsible for the shape of the bacteria and the difference in the Gram stain reaction.
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51
Prokaryotes lack organelles.
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52
Which of the following is NOT a functionally analogous pair?

A)nucleus -nucleoid region
B)mitochondria - prokaryotic plasma membrane
C)chloroplasts - thylakoids
D)cilia - pili
E)9+2 flagella - bacterial flagella
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53
The DNA found in most bacterial cells

A)is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
B)utilizes histones for chromosomal packaging.
C)is circular in structure.
D)is linear in structure.
E)is found in multiple copies.
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54
Many enzymes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized within organelles.
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55
Spheroplasts,protoplasts,and mycoplasms are bacterial cells without cell walls.
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56
Endospores are a reproductive structure.
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57
If you observe rod-shaped red cells after the Gram stain,you can assume their cell walls contain endotoxin.
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58
The internal structure of bacterial and eukaryotic flagella are the same.
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59
Antibiotics that target the cell wall are an effective treatment against many pathogenic bacteria.
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60
What is the best reason why oxygen (O₂)can cross the plasma membrane by simple diffusion,but glucose must be transported across the barrier by facilitated diffusion?

A)Oxygen is a much smaller molecule,making it easier to pass through the molecules of the plasma membrane.
B)Oxygen is a nonpolar molecule,easily passing through the nonpolar middle area of the plasma membrane.
C)Oxygen can be burned/consumed as it crosses the membrane,providing the energy needed for its passage.
D)Glucose is nonpolar,making it very difficult for it to cross the polar portions of the plasma membrane structure.
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61
Provide evidence to substantiate the hypothesis that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells.
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62
Based on the description of typical cell structures depicted in this chapter,do you think it is possible for microbial life on Mars to exist? Remember,the environment on Mars is very cold,and there is no appreciable free-flowing water.The core appears to be at least partially molten.Gravity is less than that on Earth,and solar radiation levels are higher.The atmosphere is roughly 95% carbon dioxide and much less than 1% oxygen.If life COULD exist,what might it look like,and why?
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63
What is a biofilm and what role does biofilm play in disease?
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64
Compare and contrast gram-positive and gram-negative cell walls with regard to (a)sensitivity to antimicrobial agents,(b)resistance to phagocytosis,(c)chemical composition,and (d)decolorization by alcohol.
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Compare and contrast the characteristics of a typical prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
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