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Deck 4: Cells
1
Select the membrane molecule that is made up of a polar region with two nonpolar fatty acid tails.
A) Phospholipids
B) Cell surface proteins
C) Transmembrane proteins
D) Carbohydrate chains
A) Phospholipids
B) Cell surface proteins
C) Transmembrane proteins
D) Carbohydrate chains
A
2
One organelle,called a _______________,contains enzymes that digest worn out parts of cells.
A) peroxisome
B) lysosome
C) vesicle
D) endoplasmic reticulum
A) peroxisome
B) lysosome
C) vesicle
D) endoplasmic reticulum
B
3
When a cytoplasmic vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane,expelling its contents outside the cell,the process is known as:
A) active transport
B) exocytosis
C) phagocytosis
D) endocytosis
A) active transport
B) exocytosis
C) phagocytosis
D) endocytosis
B
4
What structures are found within bacterial cells?
A) Ribosomes
B) Chloroplasts
C) Nucleus
D) Mitochondria
A) Ribosomes
B) Chloroplasts
C) Nucleus
D) Mitochondria
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5
An extracellular matrix is produced by glycoprotein secretion by:
A) fungal cells
B) bacterial cells
C) plant cells
D) animal cells
A) fungal cells
B) bacterial cells
C) plant cells
D) animal cells
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6
Which organisms do NOT have centrioles?
A) Animals and protists
B) Plants and fungi
C) Plants and animals
D) Fungi and protists
A) Animals and protists
B) Plants and fungi
C) Plants and animals
D) Fungi and protists
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7
Two organelles that are believed to have once been free-living bacterial cells are __________________ and _________________.
A) ribosomes;nucleolus
B) Golgi complex;endoplasmic reticulum
C) peroxisomes;lysosomes
D) chloroplasts;mitochondria
A) ribosomes;nucleolus
B) Golgi complex;endoplasmic reticulum
C) peroxisomes;lysosomes
D) chloroplasts;mitochondria
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8
In the sodium-potassium pump,sugars and amino acids,or other molecules,are brought through the membrane along with sodium ions through:
A) coupled channels
B) chemiosmosis
C) proton pumps
D) receptor proteins
A) coupled channels
B) chemiosmosis
C) proton pumps
D) receptor proteins
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9
The nucleus of the eukaryotic cell functions:
A) as the command center for the cell
B) to store the cell's hereditary information
C) to house the nucleolus
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) as the command center for the cell
B) to store the cell's hereditary information
C) to house the nucleolus
D) All of the choices are correct.
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10
Which is incorrect about the plasma membrane?
A) It has a hydrophobic interior and hydrophilic region that faces water.
B) Cholesterol affects the fluid nature of the membrane.
C) Proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer do not move.
D) Transmembrane proteins span the membrane.
E) It surrounds all living cells.
A) It has a hydrophobic interior and hydrophilic region that faces water.
B) Cholesterol affects the fluid nature of the membrane.
C) Proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer do not move.
D) Transmembrane proteins span the membrane.
E) It surrounds all living cells.
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11
Which of the following processes requires BOTH a channel protein AND energy?
A) Active transport
B) Facilitated diffusion
C) Osmosis
D) Simple diffusion
A) Active transport
B) Facilitated diffusion
C) Osmosis
D) Simple diffusion
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12
______________ function in the collection,packaging,and distribution of molecules made in the cell.
A) Mitochondria
B) Ribosomes
C) Golgi bodies
D) Peroxisomes
A) Mitochondria
B) Ribosomes
C) Golgi bodies
D) Peroxisomes
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13
An extensive system of internal membranes,called the ________________,is where carbohydrates and lipids are manufactured,and proteins are made that will be exported from the cell.
A) Golgi complex
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) nucleolus
D) mitochondria
A) Golgi complex
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) nucleolus
D) mitochondria
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14
Cilia and flagella differ from each other primarily in:
A) function
B) length
C) internal structure
D) internal chemistry
A) function
B) length
C) internal structure
D) internal chemistry
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15
Oxidative metabolism takes place in the ___________________ of the cell.
A) Golgi complex
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) mitochondria
D) nucleus
A) Golgi complex
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) mitochondria
D) nucleus
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16
The simplest cells are the:
A) eukaryotic bacteria
B) prokaryotic bacteria
C) animal cells
D) cells of fungi
A) eukaryotic bacteria
B) prokaryotic bacteria
C) animal cells
D) cells of fungi
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17
Choose the membrane molecule responsible for aiding passage of polar molecules into and out of the cell.
A) Phospholipids
B) Cell surface proteins
C) Transmembrane proteins
D) Carbohydrate chains
A) Phospholipids
B) Cell surface proteins
C) Transmembrane proteins
D) Carbohydrate chains
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18
Which statement about cell walls is true?
A) The middle lamella glues the walls of adjacent cells together.
B) Cell walls are laid down inside cell membranes.
C) Bacteria and plants have cell walls of the same chemical composition.
D) Primary walls are laid down while the cell is still growing.
A) The middle lamella glues the walls of adjacent cells together.
B) Cell walls are laid down inside cell membranes.
C) Bacteria and plants have cell walls of the same chemical composition.
D) Primary walls are laid down while the cell is still growing.
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19
When molecules move through a cell membrane from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration by way of a channel protein,it is called:
A) osmosis
B) endocytosis
C) facilitated diffusion
D) exocytosis
A) osmosis
B) endocytosis
C) facilitated diffusion
D) exocytosis
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20
Which of the following microscopes has the strongest resolving power?
A) Scanning electron microscope
B) Transmission electron microscope
C) Compound microscope
D) Phase-contrast microscope
E) Dark-field microscope
A) Scanning electron microscope
B) Transmission electron microscope
C) Compound microscope
D) Phase-contrast microscope
E) Dark-field microscope
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21
Diffusion occurs because of the ________________________ of molecules.
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22
What is the function of the nucleolus?
A) The site of protein synthesis
B) The site of ribosome subunit assembly
C) Packages proteins for export form the cell
D) Site of photosynthesis
E) Isolate particular chemical activities from the rest of the cell
A) The site of protein synthesis
B) The site of ribosome subunit assembly
C) Packages proteins for export form the cell
D) Site of photosynthesis
E) Isolate particular chemical activities from the rest of the cell
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23
As cells increase in size,cell ________________ increases more rapidly than cell _______________.
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24
The surface of a nucleus is bounded by a special kind of membrane called the ______________________.
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25
In addition to a plasma membrane,plant cells have ______________ which protect and support the plant cell.
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26
In eukaryotic cells,DNA is divided into long segments called __________________.
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27
The endosymbiont theory is supported by the following evidence except:
A) Mitochondria are surrounded by two membranes.
B) Mitochondrial ribosomes are similar to bacterial ribosomes.
C) Mitochondria contain circular molecules of DNA.
D) Mitochondria divide by binary fission.
E) Mitochondria have a matrix.
A) Mitochondria are surrounded by two membranes.
B) Mitochondrial ribosomes are similar to bacterial ribosomes.
C) Mitochondria contain circular molecules of DNA.
D) Mitochondria divide by binary fission.
E) Mitochondria have a matrix.
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28
Which of the following is found in plant cells but not animal cells?
A) Nucleus
B) Lysosomes
C) Golgi complex
D) Central vacuole
E) Chromosomes
A) Nucleus
B) Lysosomes
C) Golgi complex
D) Central vacuole
E) Chromosomes
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29
Which of the following causes a dividing cell to pinch in two by contracting like a purse string?
A) Microtubles
B) Actin filaments
C) Intermediate filaments
D) Centrioles
E) Pili
A) Microtubles
B) Actin filaments
C) Intermediate filaments
D) Centrioles
E) Pili
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30
The phospholipids of a cell membrane are arranged into a ________________.
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31
Which of the following functions to isolate particular chemical activities from the rest of the cell?
A) Peroxisomes
B) Golgi complex
C) Chloroplasts
D) Nucleus
E) Ribosomes
A) Peroxisomes
B) Golgi complex
C) Chloroplasts
D) Nucleus
E) Ribosomes
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32
The big difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotes have _____________________,which prokaryotes do not.
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33
If a paramecium's contractile vacuole stops working,what might happen to the organism?
A) It would shrink.
B) It would stop making proteins.
C) It would stop doing cell respiration.
D) Its chromosomes would not replicate.
E) It would fill with water and lyse.
A) It would shrink.
B) It would stop making proteins.
C) It would stop doing cell respiration.
D) Its chromosomes would not replicate.
E) It would fill with water and lyse.
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34
Which structure helps prokaryotic cells attach to substrates and aid in the exchange of genetic information between cells?
A) Capsule
B) Nucleoid
C) Flagella
D) Pili
E) Ribosome
A) Capsule
B) Nucleoid
C) Flagella
D) Pili
E) Ribosome
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35
The _________________ of a eukaryotic cell is the organelle that houses the genetic material known as DNA.
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36
Which of the following is not an organelle?
A) Nucleus
B) Mitochondria
C) Lysosome
D) Chloroplast
E) Ribosome
A) Nucleus
B) Mitochondria
C) Lysosome
D) Chloroplast
E) Ribosome
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37
Which of the following kingdoms are prokaryotes?
A) Fungi
B) Archaea
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
E) Protista
A) Fungi
B) Archaea
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
E) Protista
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38
When a cell membrane engulfs fluid droplets it is called:
A) diffusion
B) receptor-mediated endocytosis
C) phagocytosis
D) pinocytosis
E) osmosis
A) diffusion
B) receptor-mediated endocytosis
C) phagocytosis
D) pinocytosis
E) osmosis
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39
Which process would enable a white blood cell to ingest a bacterium?
A) Diffusion
B) Receptor-mediated endocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Pinocytosis
E) Osmosis
A) Diffusion
B) Receptor-mediated endocytosis
C) Phagocytosis
D) Pinocytosis
E) Osmosis
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40
A semi-fluid matrix called ____________ fills the inside of a cell.
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41
Discuss the functions of the cytoskeleton of the cell.
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42
Explain an instance when a membrane defect can cause a disease.
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43
Why can't many molecules,like sugar and proteins,pass freely across the lipid bilayer of plasma membranes?
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44
Why are most cells so tiny?
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45
Give the three major principles of the cell theory.
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46
Explain what happens to plant and animal cells when placed in hypertonic,hypotonic and isotonic environments.
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47
The passive movement of molecules along a concentration gradient is called ___________________.
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48
Describe the path a protein destined for secretion takes from synthesis to when it leaves the cell.
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49
____________ is the minimum distance two points can be apart and still be distinguished as two separate points.
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50
Cells engulfing large particles is called __________________.
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