Deck 6: Cell Function
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Deck 6: Cell Function
1
All of the following are examples of passive transport except:
A)filtration.
B)osmosis.
C)endocytosis.
D)dialysis.
A)filtration.
B)osmosis.
C)endocytosis.
D)dialysis.
C
2
Which is true about the sodium and potassium pump?
A)Two sodium ions are taken into the cell.
B)Three sodium ions are taken out of the cell.
C)Three potassium ions are taken into the cell.
D)Two potassium ions are taken out of the cell.
A)Two sodium ions are taken into the cell.
B)Three sodium ions are taken out of the cell.
C)Three potassium ions are taken into the cell.
D)Two potassium ions are taken out of the cell.
C
3
If a cell were placed in a hypertonic solution:
A)there would be a net gain of water into the cell.
B)there would be a net loss of water out of the cell.
C)no water would move into or out of the cell.
D)water would move into and out of the cell in equal amounts.
A)there would be a net gain of water into the cell.
B)there would be a net loss of water out of the cell.
C)no water would move into or out of the cell.
D)water would move into and out of the cell in equal amounts.
B
4
Diffusion of particles through a membrane by means of a carrier molecule is called:
A)pinocytosis.
B)osmosis.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)dialysis.
A)pinocytosis.
B)osmosis.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)dialysis.
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5
Diffusion requires:
A)a semipermeable membrane.
B)a concentration gradient.
C)ions.
D)none of the above.
A)a semipermeable membrane.
B)a concentration gradient.
C)ions.
D)none of the above.
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6
Water will move through the cell membrane by:
A)dialysis.
B)pumps.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)osmosis.
A)dialysis.
B)pumps.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)osmosis.
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7
NaCl would move through the cell membrane in which direction?
A)Both into and out of the cell
B)Into the cell
C)Out of the cell
D)Neither into nor out of the cell
A)Both into and out of the cell
B)Into the cell
C)Out of the cell
D)Neither into nor out of the cell
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8
A saline solution that contains a higher concentration of salt than a red blood cell would be:
A)isotonic.
B)hypotonic.
C)hypertonic.
D)hydrostatic.
A)isotonic.
B)hypotonic.
C)hypertonic.
D)hydrostatic.
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9
Two solutions of different concentrations of glucose are separated by a membrane that allows both glucose and water to pass through. When dynamic equilibrium is reached, there will be:
A)no movement of water or glucose.
B)movement of glucose but not water.
C)movement of water but not glucose.
D)an even exchange of material across the membrane.
A)no movement of water or glucose.
B)movement of glucose but not water.
C)movement of water but not glucose.
D)an even exchange of material across the membrane.
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10
Which of the following is not true of diffusion?
A)Uses cellular energy
B)Can occur in living and nonliving cells
C)May occur both into and out of the cell
D)Energy source is cellular
A)Uses cellular energy
B)Can occur in living and nonliving cells
C)May occur both into and out of the cell
D)Energy source is cellular
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11
The physical process by which water and solute move through a membrane when a hydrostatic pressure gradient exists across the membrane is the process of:
A)dialysis.
B)osmosis.
C)diffusion.
D)filtration.
A)dialysis.
B)osmosis.
C)diffusion.
D)filtration.
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12
Phagocytosis is an example of:
A)exocytosis.
B)endocytosis.
C)passive transport.
D)facilitated diffusion.
A)exocytosis.
B)endocytosis.
C)passive transport.
D)facilitated diffusion.
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13
Which is not true about the sodium and potassium pump?
A)It uses cellular energy.
B)Sodium moves into the cell and potassium moves out of the cell.
C)A carrier system is used.
D)It can move substances against their concentration gradient.
A)It uses cellular energy.
B)Sodium moves into the cell and potassium moves out of the cell.
C)A carrier system is used.
D)It can move substances against their concentration gradient.
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14
The _____ pressure of a solution is the pressure that prevents the movement of water by osmosis from pure water into the solution.
A)osmotic
B)potential
C)ionic
D)actual
A)osmotic
B)potential
C)ionic
D)actual
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15
A membrane carrier structure attracts a solute to a binding site, changes shape, and releases the solute on the other side of the cell membrane. This describes the process of:
A)endocytosis.
B)the sodium and potassium pump.
C)channel-mediated transport.
D)carrier-mediated transport.
A)endocytosis.
B)the sodium and potassium pump.
C)channel-mediated transport.
D)carrier-mediated transport.
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16
If a cell were placed in a hypotonic solution:
A)there would be a net gain of water into the cell.
B)there would be a net loss of water out of the cell.
C)no water would move into or out of the cell.
D)water would move into and out of the cell in equal amounts.
A)there would be a net gain of water into the cell.
B)there would be a net loss of water out of the cell.
C)no water would move into or out of the cell.
D)water would move into and out of the cell in equal amounts.
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17
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane in the presence of at least one impermeable solute is referred to as:
A)diffusion.
B)osmosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)pinocytosis.
A)diffusion.
B)osmosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)pinocytosis.
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18
The small water channels in the cell membrane are called:
A)phospholipid molecules.
B)transport pumps.
C)aquaporins.
D)transport vesicles.
A)phospholipid molecules.
B)transport pumps.
C)aquaporins.
D)transport vesicles.
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19
Materials can be moved from a low concentration to a high concentration through:
A)facilitated diffusion.
B)filtration.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
A)facilitated diffusion.
B)filtration.
C)osmosis.
D)active transport.
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20
Which of the following is not a passive transport process?
A)Dialysis
B)Osmosis
C)Filtration
D)Phagocytosis
A)Dialysis
B)Osmosis
C)Filtration
D)Phagocytosis
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21
Hydrostatic pressure in the blood is:
A)generated by the contraction of the heart.
B)generated by gravity.
C)important to the functioning of the kidney.
D)all of the above.
A)generated by the contraction of the heart.
B)generated by gravity.
C)important to the functioning of the kidney.
D)all of the above.
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22
The engulfing of microbes by white blood cells is an example of:
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)"cell drinking."
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)"cell drinking."
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23
A molecule or other agent that alters enzyme function by changing the enzyme's shape is called a(n):
A)cofactor.
B)coenzyme.
C)allosteric effector.
D)proenzyme.
A)cofactor.
B)coenzyme.
C)allosteric effector.
D)proenzyme.
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24
Which of the following is not true of the citric acid cycle?
A)Occurs in the mitochondria
B)Directly releases 36 ATPs of energy
C)Has acetyl CoA as a starting product
D)All of the above are true of the citric acid cycle.
A)Occurs in the mitochondria
B)Directly releases 36 ATPs of energy
C)Has acetyl CoA as a starting product
D)All of the above are true of the citric acid cycle.
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25
The force of a fluid pushing against a surface could be described as _____ pressure.
A)facilitated.
B)hydrostatic.
C)hypostatic.
D)diffused.
A)facilitated.
B)hydrostatic.
C)hypostatic.
D)diffused.
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26
Which of the following is true of anabolic pathways?
A)They turn larger molecules into smaller ones.
B)They turn smaller molecules into larger ones.
C)They require energy from the cell.
D)Both B and C are true.
A)They turn larger molecules into smaller ones.
B)They turn smaller molecules into larger ones.
C)They require energy from the cell.
D)Both B and C are true.
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27
Which enzymes rearrange atoms within a molecule?
A)Hydrases
B)Phosphorylating enzymes
C)Oxidation-reduction enzymes
D)Isomerases
A)Hydrases
B)Phosphorylating enzymes
C)Oxidation-reduction enzymes
D)Isomerases
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28
Which of the following is not true of glycolysis?
A)It occurs in the cytoplasm.
B)It does not require oxygen.
C)The energy is transferred to NADH.
D)It is able to get almost all of the energy out of a glucose molecule.
A)It occurs in the cytoplasm.
B)It does not require oxygen.
C)The energy is transferred to NADH.
D)It is able to get almost all of the energy out of a glucose molecule.
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29
A hypertonic solution contains _____ concentration of solute _____ the cell.
A)a greater; than
B)the same; as
C)a lesser; than
D)None of the above is correct.
A)a greater; than
B)the same; as
C)a lesser; than
D)None of the above is correct.
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30
Gated channels in the cell membrane can be "opened" by:
A)electrical changes or voltage.
B)chemicals.
C)light.
D)all of the above.
A)electrical changes or voltage.
B)chemicals.
C)light.
D)all of the above.
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31
If a 20% glucose solution were separated from a 10% glucose solution by a permeable membrane:
A)glucose would move from the 20% solution to the 10% solution.
B)water would move from the 10% solution to the 20% solution.
C)water would move from the 20% solution to the 10% solution.
D)both A and B would occur.
A)glucose would move from the 20% solution to the 10% solution.
B)water would move from the 10% solution to the 20% solution.
C)water would move from the 20% solution to the 10% solution.
D)both A and B would occur.
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32
The location at which the enzyme molecule binds to the substance it acts on is called the:
A)substrate.
B)coenzyme.
C)active site.
D)cofactor.
A)substrate.
B)coenzyme.
C)active site.
D)cofactor.
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33
Which of the following is true of catabolic pathways?
A)They turn larger molecules into smaller ones.
B)They turn smaller molecules into larger ones.
C)They require energy from the cell.
D)Both B and C are true.
A)They turn larger molecules into smaller ones.
B)They turn smaller molecules into larger ones.
C)They require energy from the cell.
D)Both B and C are true.
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34
The proteins in the cell membrane that can open and close are called:
A)enzymes.
B)gated channel proteins.
C)glycoproteins.
D)both A and B.
A)enzymes.
B)gated channel proteins.
C)glycoproteins.
D)both A and B.
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35
Digestive enzymes belong to which group?
A)Hydrases
B)Phosphorylating enzymes
C)Hydrolases
D)Isomerases
A)Hydrases
B)Phosphorylating enzymes
C)Hydrolases
D)Isomerases
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36
In aerobic respiration, the function of oxygen is to combine with:
A)pyruvate in glycolysis.
B)NADH in the citric acid cycle.
C)electrons and hydrogen at the end of the electron transport system.
D)lactate in glycolysis.
A)pyruvate in glycolysis.
B)NADH in the citric acid cycle.
C)electrons and hydrogen at the end of the electron transport system.
D)lactate in glycolysis.
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37
After phagocytosis occurs, enzymes from which organelle can digest what is in the vesicle?
A)Lysosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Mitochondria
D)Cytoskeleton
A)Lysosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Mitochondria
D)Cytoskeleton
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38
Which of the following is not true of enzymes?
A)They increase the activation of a reaction.
B)They are unchanged by the chemical reaction.
C)They frequently require a cofactor or coenzyme to function.
D)All of the above are true of enzymes.
A)They increase the activation of a reaction.
B)They are unchanged by the chemical reaction.
C)They frequently require a cofactor or coenzyme to function.
D)All of the above are true of enzymes.
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39
Which factor can have an effect on the functioning of an enzyme?
A)Temperature
B)pH
C)An increase in the amount of end product produced by a reaction
D)All of the above
A)Temperature
B)pH
C)An increase in the amount of end product produced by a reaction
D)All of the above
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40
Which of the following is not true of the exocytosis?
A)The vesicles containing the protein were formed by the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
B)The vesicles are pulled to the cell membrane by the cytoskeleton.
C)The vesicles add to the structure of the cell membrane.
D)All of the above are true of exocytosis.
A)The vesicles containing the protein were formed by the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
B)The vesicles are pulled to the cell membrane by the cytoskeleton.
C)The vesicles add to the structure of the cell membrane.
D)All of the above are true of exocytosis.
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41
The process of pinocytosis may be viewed as the cell drinking.
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42
Red blood cells placed in a hypertonic solution may be destroyed because the blood cells will lyse.
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43
For osmosis to occur, a selectively permeable membrane must be present.
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44
A semipermeable membrane is needed for diffusion to occur.
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45
The sodium-potassium pump is an example of a passive transport process.
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46
Protein synthesis is an anabolic pathway for cells.
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47
A 10% solution of NaCl has a higher concentration of water than a 10% solution of glucose.
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48
The physical movement of water and solutes through a membrane when a hydrostatic pressure gradient exists is called filtration.
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49
For osmosis to occur there must be at least one impermeable solute present.
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50
One of the advantages of active transport is that it can move materials up, or against, its concentration gradient.
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51
Dialysis is a form of filtration that results in a separation of small and large solute particles.
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52
Active transport processes that use protein carrier molecules, or pumps, do not use cellular energy but rely instead on concentration gradients.
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53
The active transport process involving pumps requires both a carrier system and cellular energy.
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54
A solution may be defined as various solutes dissolved in a solvent.
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55
Glycolysis does not require oxygen and is therefore termed anaerobic.
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56
A hypertonic solution has a higher amount of osmotic potential than any other type of solution.
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57
Facilitated diffusion is a metabolically inexpensive process.
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58
Most enzymes cannot catalyze a reaction in both directions.
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59
The citric acid cycle and electron transport system are located in the Golgi apparatus.
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60
Endocytosis and pinocytosis are both active transport processes, because they require a carrier system such as a pump.
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61
The hydrolyzing enzyme sucrase joins two sucrose molecules together.
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62
Lactate is the result of glycolysis and is the substance that enters the citric acid cycle.
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63
The electron transport system makes ATP by the movement of electrons through the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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64
Both the citric acid cycle and the electron transport system occur in the mitochondria.
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65
The higher the osmotic pressure of a solution, the greater the tendency for water to move into it.
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66
Endocytosis can occur when molecules bind to membrane receptor proteins.
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67
A side effect of exocytosis is the addition of new membrane material to the cell membrane.
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68
Diffusion is a characteristic of living things and will not occur in a nonliving system.
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69
Cellular secretion can be achieved by endocytosis.
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Diffusion is a form of filtration that results in the separation of small and large solute particles.
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Most of the chemical energy released by the citric acid cycle is in the form of ATP.
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72
Because of the phospholipid cell membrane, water cannot diffuse into or out of the cell.
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73
The three processes that comprise cellular respiration are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the proton transport system.
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74
Facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion move substances in opposite directions.
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75
Anaerobic respiration is about 17 times more efficient in producing ATP than is aerobic respiration.
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76
An inorganic substance, such as an ion, is called a coenzyme when it is part of an enzyme.
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77
Protein anabolism is a rarely used cellular activity.
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78
For an enzyme to function, the coenzyme must fit into the enzyme's active site like a key fits into a lock.
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The size of the molecule is an important factor in both dialysis and filtration.
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The "lock-and-key model" is used to describe how mRNA and tRNA base pairs align.
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