Deck 3: The Cellular Level of Organization
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Deck 3: The Cellular Level of Organization
1
Briefly describe the driving force for the movement of water across plasma membranes.
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2
Which of the following types of membrane proteins function by recognizing and binding to hormones and neurotransmitters?
A)transporters
B)receptors
C)enzymes
D)linkers
E)cell identification markers
A)transporters
B)receptors
C)enzymes
D)linkers
E)cell identification markers
B
3
If the solute concentration is greater inside of the cell than outside the cell,water will move by osmosis
A)into the cell.
B)out of the cell.
C)into and out of the cell at the same rate resulting in no net water movement.
D)All of these answer choices are correct.
E)None of these answers are correct.
A)into the cell.
B)out of the cell.
C)into and out of the cell at the same rate resulting in no net water movement.
D)All of these answer choices are correct.
E)None of these answers are correct.
A
4
This type of membrane protein enables cells to catalyze specific chemical reactions at the inner or outer surface of their plasma membrane.
A)receptors
B)phospholipids
C)cholesterol
D)enzymes
E)ligands
A)receptors
B)phospholipids
C)cholesterol
D)enzymes
E)ligands
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5
The three main components of the lipid bilayer portion of a plasma membrane are
A)phospholipids,glycoproteins,and water.
B)proteins,cholesterol,and fatty acids.
C)cholesterol,triglycerides,and glycolipids.
D)phospholipids,cholesterol,and glycolipids.
E)phospholipids,cholesterol,and proteins.
A)phospholipids,glycoproteins,and water.
B)proteins,cholesterol,and fatty acids.
C)cholesterol,triglycerides,and glycolipids.
D)phospholipids,cholesterol,and glycolipids.
E)phospholipids,cholesterol,and proteins.
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6
Which of the following transport processes uses vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane to secrete materials into the extracellular fluid?
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)osmosis
E)Both endocytosis and exocytosis.
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)osmosis
E)Both endocytosis and exocytosis.
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7
Plasma membranes are ________,which means that some chemicals move easily through plasma membrane while other chemicals do not.
A)selectively permeable
B)concentration graded
C)electrically graded
D)selectively soluble
E)electrical insulators
A)selectively permeable
B)concentration graded
C)electrically graded
D)selectively soluble
E)electrical insulators
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8
Which of the following does NOT influence the rate of diffusion of a chemical across a plasma membrane?
A)concentration gradient of the chemical across the membrane
B)mass of the diffusing chemical
C)distance that the chemical has to diffuse
D)amount of ATP available
E)temperature
A)concentration gradient of the chemical across the membrane
B)mass of the diffusing chemical
C)distance that the chemical has to diffuse
D)amount of ATP available
E)temperature
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9
This type of membrane protein extends across the entire lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane touching both intracellular fluid and the extracellular fluid.
A)complement protein
B)transmembrane protein
C)peripheral protein
D)lipoprotein
E)All of these choices are correct.
A)complement protein
B)transmembrane protein
C)peripheral protein
D)lipoprotein
E)All of these choices are correct.
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10
Briefly describe the fluid mosaic model.
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11
What transport process uses the energy stored in a Na+ or H+ concentration gradient to drive other substances across the membrane against their own concentration gradients?
A)primary active transport
B)secondary active transport
C)facilitated diffusion
D)passive diffusion
E)osmosis
A)primary active transport
B)secondary active transport
C)facilitated diffusion
D)passive diffusion
E)osmosis
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12
In this transport process,the energy from hydrolysis of ATP is used to drive substances across the membrane against their own concentration gradients.
A)primary active transport
B)secondary active transport
C)facilitated diffusion
D)passive diffusion
E)osmosis
A)primary active transport
B)secondary active transport
C)facilitated diffusion
D)passive diffusion
E)osmosis
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13
Describe five different functions of integral membrane proteins.
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14
What are the nonpolar parts of phospholipids?
A)phosphate-containing head groups
B)fatty acid tail groups
C)Both the head and tail groups are nonpolar.
D)Neither the head nor tail groups are nonpolar.
A)phosphate-containing head groups
B)fatty acid tail groups
C)Both the head and tail groups are nonpolar.
D)Neither the head nor tail groups are nonpolar.
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15
The polar portion of a cholesterol molecule,which forms hydrogen bonds with the polar heads of neighboring phospholipids and glycolipids,consists of a
A)-OH group.
B)-CH3 group.
C)-CH4 group
D)-COOH group
E)None of these choices is correct.
A)-OH group.
B)-CH3 group.
C)-CH4 group
D)-COOH group
E)None of these choices is correct.
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16
This type of membrane protein anchors cells to neighboring cells and to protein filaments found outside or inside the cell.
A)transporters
B)receptors
C)ligands
D)ion channels
E)linkers
A)transporters
B)receptors
C)ligands
D)ion channels
E)linkers
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17
What are the three main parts of a eukaryotic cell?
A)plasma membrane,organelles,cytoplasm
B)plasma membrane,organelles,nucleus
C)plasma membrane,cytoplasm,organelles
D)plasma membrane,cytoplasm,nucleus
E)plasma membrane,cytosol,organelles
A)plasma membrane,organelles,cytoplasm
B)plasma membrane,organelles,nucleus
C)plasma membrane,cytoplasm,organelles
D)plasma membrane,cytoplasm,nucleus
E)plasma membrane,cytosol,organelles
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18
This is the transport process by which gases,like O2 and CO2,move through a membrane.
A)osmosis
B)active transport
C)secondary active transport
D)simple diffusion
E)endocytosis
A)osmosis
B)active transport
C)secondary active transport
D)simple diffusion
E)endocytosis
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19
This is a measure of a solution's ability to change the volume of cells by altering their water content.
A)filtration
B)normality
C)tonicity
D)equivalency
E)facilitation
A)filtration
B)normality
C)tonicity
D)equivalency
E)facilitation
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20
In this type of transport process,a solute (e.g.glucose)binds to a specific carrier protein on one side of the membrane.This binding induces a conformational change in the carrier protein that results in the solute moving down its concentration gradient to the other side of the membrane.
A)osmosis
B)active transport
C)secondary active transport
D)facilitated diffusion
E)endocytosis
A)osmosis
B)active transport
C)secondary active transport
D)facilitated diffusion
E)endocytosis
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21
List the steps involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis.
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22
What is the major function of histones?
A)needed for helix formation of the DNA
B)add negative charge to the DNA
C)help organize coiling and folding of the DNA
D)degrade faulty proteins in the nucleus
E)catalyze methylation of the DNA
A)needed for helix formation of the DNA
B)add negative charge to the DNA
C)help organize coiling and folding of the DNA
D)degrade faulty proteins in the nucleus
E)catalyze methylation of the DNA
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23
The major function of mitochondria is to
A)move the cell.
B)generate ATP.
C)produce proteins.
D)oxidize organelles.
E)synthesize glycolipids.
A)move the cell.
B)generate ATP.
C)produce proteins.
D)oxidize organelles.
E)synthesize glycolipids.
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24
Briefly state the functions of the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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25
Spermatozoa is the only type of human cell that contains a ________,which is a whip-like structure that helps propel the sperm towards an oocyte.
A)cilium
B)flagellum
C)mitochondria
D)centrosome
E)microvillus
A)cilium
B)flagellum
C)mitochondria
D)centrosome
E)microvillus
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26
During phagocytosis,binding of a particle to a plasma membrane receptor triggers formation of ________,which are extensions of the plasma membrane of the phagocyte that eventually surround the particle forming a phagosome.
A)podocytes
B)exterior vesicles
C)interior vesicles
D)pseudopods
E)lysosomes
A)podocytes
B)exterior vesicles
C)interior vesicles
D)pseudopods
E)lysosomes
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27
This cellular organelle is comprised of a pair of centrioles and the surrounding pericentriolar material.
A)cytoskeleton
B)cilia
C)centrosome
D)flagella
E)peroxisomes
A)cytoskeleton
B)cilia
C)centrosome
D)flagella
E)peroxisomes
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28
This is the set of rules that relates the base triplet sequence of DNA to the corresponding codons of RNA and the amino acids that they specify.
A)proteomics
B)genomics
C)alternative splicing
D)genetic code
E)metabolomics
A)proteomics
B)genomics
C)alternative splicing
D)genetic code
E)metabolomics
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29
Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles contains several oxidases that are involved in oxidation of fatty acids and amino acids during normal metabolism and in detoxification of chemicals like alcohol in the liver?
A)peroxisomes
B)mitochondria
C)proteasome
D)ribosomes
E)lysosomes
A)peroxisomes
B)mitochondria
C)proteasome
D)ribosomes
E)lysosomes
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30
These gene-containing structures consist of highly coiled and folded DNA along protein molecules.There are 46 of these structures in most cells in the human body.
A)histones
B)chromatids
C)chromosomes
D)centromeres
E)centrosomes
A)histones
B)chromatids
C)chromosomes
D)centromeres
E)centrosomes
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31
Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles can engulf a worn-out organelle,digest its chemical components,and recycle those digested components?
A)peroxisomes
B)mitochondria
C)proteasome
D)ribosomes
E)lysosomes
A)peroxisomes
B)mitochondria
C)proteasome
D)ribosomes
E)lysosomes
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32
Briefly describe how proteins move through the Golgi complex.
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33
The major function of proteasomes is to
A)perform extracellular digestion of proteins.
B)perform autophagy.
C)digest dietary proteins for use by other organelles.
D)degrade unneeded,damaged or faulty cellular proteins.
E)degrade excess ATP.
A)perform extracellular digestion of proteins.
B)perform autophagy.
C)digest dietary proteins for use by other organelles.
D)degrade unneeded,damaged or faulty cellular proteins.
E)degrade excess ATP.
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34
Which of the following protects the contents of the nucleus?
A)nucleic acids
B)nuclear membrane
C)centrosome
D)cilia
E)Golgi complex
A)nucleic acids
B)nuclear membrane
C)centrosome
D)cilia
E)Golgi complex
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35
Which of the following transport process uses vesicles formed at the plasma membrane to take up extracellular substances and import them into the cell?
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)osmosis
E)Both endocytosis and exocytosis.
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)facilitated diffusion
D)osmosis
E)Both endocytosis and exocytosis.
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36
Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles modifies,sorts,and packages proteins destined for other regions of the cell?
A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi complex
C)peroxisomes
D)nucleus
E)proteasome
A)endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi complex
C)peroxisomes
D)nucleus
E)proteasome
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37
Microfilaments,intermediate filaments and microtubules are all components of a cell's
A)cytoskeleton.
B)nucleus.
C)plasma membrane.
D)flagella.
E)ribosome.
A)cytoskeleton.
B)nucleus.
C)plasma membrane.
D)flagella.
E)ribosome.
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38
Which of the following membrane-enclosed organelles is the site of synthesis of membrane proteins and secretory proteins?
A)rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)centrosome
E)Golgi complex
A)rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)nucleus
D)centrosome
E)Golgi complex
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39
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the cytosol?
A)primarily consists of water
B)cation of electron transport chain carrier proteins
C)site of many important chemical reactions
D)often contains aggregates of triglycerides that form lipid droplets
E)contains the enzymes of glycolysis
A)primarily consists of water
B)cation of electron transport chain carrier proteins
C)site of many important chemical reactions
D)often contains aggregates of triglycerides that form lipid droplets
E)contains the enzymes of glycolysis
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40
Specialized structures within a cell that have a characteristic shape and perform specific functions in cellular growth,maintenance and reproduction are called
A)organelles.
B)cytoskeletons.
C)cytoplasm.
D)cytosol.
E)nuclei.
A)organelles.
B)cytoskeletons.
C)cytoplasm.
D)cytosol.
E)nuclei.
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41
Briefly explain the difference between transcription and translation.
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42
During this phase of cell division,the centromeres split leading to separation and subsequent migration of the two members of a chromatid pair to opposite poles of the cells.The cleavage furrow also begins to develop during this phase.
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
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43
In the diagram,which organelle is used to modify,sort and transport proteins? 
A)D
B)I
C)A
D)J
E)G

A)D
B)I
C)A
D)J
E)G
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44
In the diagram,which organelle aids movement of the cell? 
A)A
B)G
C)H
D)D
E)I

A)A
B)G
C)H
D)D
E)I
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45
How long does the G₂ phase normally last?
A)8 to 10 hours
B)4 to 6 hours
C)2 to 4 hours
D)24 hours
E)1 to 2 days
A)8 to 10 hours
B)4 to 6 hours
C)2 to 4 hours
D)24 hours
E)1 to 2 days
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46
In the diagram,this structure directs cellular activities. 
A)D
B)F
C)G
D)A
E)H

A)D
B)F
C)G
D)A
E)H
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47
In the diagram,which one represents carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)Both A and C
E)Both B and C

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)Both A and C
E)Both B and C
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48
During this phase of cell division,the chromatin fibers condense and shorten into chromosomes that are visible under the microscope.
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
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49
Which of the following represents a linker? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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50
In the diagram,which organelle is responsible for autophagy and autolysis? 
A)C
B)B
C)F
D)J
E)D

A)C
B)B
C)F
D)J
E)D
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51
In the diagram,which one represents a hypertonic solution 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)Both B and C
E)All of these choices are correct.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)Both B and C
E)All of these choices are correct.
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52
The overall function of mitosis is
A)production of gametes.
B)creation of more cilia.
C)formation of new flagella.
D)production of proteins.
E)production of new cells.
A)production of gametes.
B)creation of more cilia.
C)formation of new flagella.
D)production of proteins.
E)production of new cells.
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53
During this phase of cell division,organelles duplicate and centrosome replication begins.
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
A)interphase
B)prophase
C)metaphase
D)anaphase
E)telophase
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54
Which of the following represents a carrier protein? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)Both A and B.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)Both A and B.
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55
Define homologous chromosomes.
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56
Briefly describe alternative splicing.
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57
This structure binds to an amino acid and holds it in place on a ribosome until it is incorporated into a polypeptide chain during translation.
A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)DNA
E)cDNA
A)mRNA
B)rRNA
C)tRNA
D)DNA
E)cDNA
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58
Which of the following represents a receptor? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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59
This process is division of the cytoplasm.
A)mitosis
B)meiosis
C)cytokinesis
D)cytosol
E)centrioles
A)mitosis
B)meiosis
C)cytokinesis
D)cytosol
E)centrioles
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60
This portion of a DNA segment does not code for a protein.
A)RNA
B)introns
C)exons
D)polyribosome
E)ribosome
A)RNA
B)introns
C)exons
D)polyribosome
E)ribosome
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61
Describe briefly what is occurring at each step in the figure.


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62
Which of the following shows catalysis of a reaction outside a cell at its surface? 
A)B
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E

A)B
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E
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63
In the diagram,which panel shows events occurring during anaphase? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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64
In the diagram,which panel shows the kinetochore of the centromeres aligning along the center of the mitotic spindle of the cell? 
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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65
What structural component of the membrane is labeled (A)in the diagram? 
A)glycoprotein
B)integral protein
C)cytosol
D)glycolipid
E)phospholipids

A)glycoprotein
B)integral protein
C)cytosol
D)glycolipid
E)phospholipids
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66
Most intravenous solutions are _________ with respect to blood cells?
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)osmotic
E)hypotonic
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)osmotic
E)hypotonic
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67
What does this figure represent? 
A)fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane
B)cytokinesis
C)mitosis
D)gene expression
E)organelle digestion

A)fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane
B)cytokinesis
C)mitosis
D)gene expression
E)organelle digestion
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68
What structural component of the membrane is labeled (B)in the diagram? 
A)glycoprotein
B)cholesterol
C)glycolipid
D)channel protein
E)phospholipid

A)glycoprotein
B)cholesterol
C)glycolipid
D)channel protein
E)phospholipid
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69
What structural component of the membrane is labeled (D)in the diagram? 
A)glycoprotein
B)integral protein
C)channel protein
D)glycolipid
E)peripheral protein

A)glycoprotein
B)integral protein
C)channel protein
D)glycolipid
E)peripheral protein
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70
Compare mitosis to meiosis.
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71
Most sports drinks that help rehydrate the body are _________ relative to your body's cells?
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)hemolytic
E)hypotonic
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)hemolytic
E)hypotonic
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72
A patient would be infused with a _______ solution in order to ultimately relieve excess interstitial fluid in the brain.
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)hemolytic
E)hypotonic
A)tonicity
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)hemolytic
E)hypotonic
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73
Which of the following represents an ion channel? 
A)F
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E

A)F
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E
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74
Which of the following represents an enzyme? 
A)F
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E

A)F
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E
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75
What structural component of the membrane is labeled (E)in the diagram? 
A)glycoprotein
B)cholesterol
C)channel protein
D)glycolipid
E)phospholipid

A)glycoprotein
B)cholesterol
C)channel protein
D)glycolipid
E)phospholipid
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76
Compare and contrast primary and secondary active transport.
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77
Which of the following shows ligand binding at the cell surface? 
A)B
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E

A)B
B)C
C)D
D)A
E)E
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78
In the diagram,which panel shows cells that are in interphase????1 A?2 C?3 F 
A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)1 and 3
E)1,2,and 3

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)1 and 3
E)1,2,and 3
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79
Where would this process occur? 
A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)All of these choices are correct.
E)None of these choices are correct.

A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)All of these choices are correct.
E)None of these choices are correct.
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80
What structural components of the membrane are labeled (C)in the diagram? 
A)peripheral proteins
B)cholesterol molecules
C)pores
D)integral proteins
E)phospholipids

A)peripheral proteins
B)cholesterol molecules
C)pores
D)integral proteins
E)phospholipids
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