Deck 3: Cell Structure and Function
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Deck 3: Cell Structure and Function
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Semipermeable membrane means that half the amount of a substance can pass through the plasma membrane.
Semipermeable membrane means that some things can pass through the plasma membrane,while other things will not pass through.
Semipermeable membrane means that some things can pass through the plasma membrane,while other things will not pass through.
False
2
Small structures that compartmentalize the cell for the various cellular activities are
A)nuclei.
B)organelles.
C)matrices.
D)proteins.
A)nuclei.
B)organelles.
C)matrices.
D)proteins.
B
3
What is the role of glycolipids and glycoproteins in the plasma membrane?
A)Transport of molecules through the membrane
B)Rtabilize the phospholipid bilayer
C)Cell identification
D)All apply.
A)Transport of molecules through the membrane
B)Rtabilize the phospholipid bilayer
C)Cell identification
D)All apply.
C
4
The phospholipid molecules are arranged with
A)the hydrophilic tails facing outward and the hydrophobic heads facing inward.
B)the hydrophilic tails facing inward and the hydrophobic heads facing outward.
C)the hydrophilic heads facing outward and the hydrophobic tails facing inward.
D)the hydrophilic heads facing inward and the hydrophobic tails facing outwarD.
A)the hydrophilic tails facing outward and the hydrophobic heads facing inward.
B)the hydrophilic tails facing inward and the hydrophobic heads facing outward.
C)the hydrophilic heads facing outward and the hydrophobic tails facing inward.
D)the hydrophilic heads facing inward and the hydrophobic tails facing outwarD.
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5
Proteins that are mainly used inside the cell are synthesized
A)in the nucleus.
B)on polyribosomes.
C)on rough ER.
D)in the nucleoli.
A)in the nucleus.
B)on polyribosomes.
C)on rough ER.
D)in the nucleoli.
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6
The gelatinous supporting material of a cell is the
A)plasma membrane.
B)nucleus.
C)cytoplasm.
D)organelle.
A)plasma membrane.
B)nucleus.
C)cytoplasm.
D)organelle.
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7
Which of the following types of cells are anucleated when mature?
A)Liver cells
B)Skin cells
C)Erythrocytes
D)Skeletal muscle cells
A)Liver cells
B)Skin cells
C)Erythrocytes
D)Skeletal muscle cells
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8
The nuclear envelop is continuous with the Golgi apparatus.
The nuclear envelop is continuous with the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The nuclear envelop is continuous with the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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9
Explain the fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane.
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10
The nuclear envelope contains the nuclear material and its structure is a
A)double layered membrane with pores.
B)single layered membrane with pores.
C)solid single layered membrane.
D)solid double layered membrane.
A)double layered membrane with pores.
B)single layered membrane with pores.
C)solid single layered membrane.
D)solid double layered membrane.
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11
Which of the following organelles functions in protein synthesis?
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth ER
D)All apply.
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth ER
D)All apply.
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12
What is found within the cell's nucleus?
A)Chromatin
B)Nucleolus
C)DNA
D)All apply.
A)Chromatin
B)Nucleolus
C)DNA
D)All apply.
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13
Tightly-coiled,rod-like structures of DNA and proteins are called
A)nucleoli.
B)ribosomes.
C)chromatin.
D)chromosomes.
A)nucleoli.
B)ribosomes.
C)chromatin.
D)chromosomes.
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14
The chemical nature of phospholipids will cause them to form a single layer in a water environment.
The chemical nature of phospholipids will cause them to form a double layer in a water environment.
The chemical nature of phospholipids will cause them to form a double layer in a water environment.
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15
The function of the nucleolus is to make
A)mitochondriA.
B)endoplasmic reticulum.
C)chromosomes.
D)ribosomes.
A)mitochondriA.
B)endoplasmic reticulum.
C)chromosomes.
D)ribosomes.
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16
The plasma membrane consists primarily of
A)phospholipids and proteins.
B)sugars and starchs.
C)phospholipids and sugars.
D)sugars and proteins.
A)phospholipids and proteins.
B)sugars and starchs.
C)phospholipids and sugars.
D)sugars and proteins.
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17
The plasma membrane is a solid that holds the contents inside the cell.
The plasma membrane is a liquid that holds the contents inside the cell.
The plasma membrane is a liquid that holds the contents inside the cell.
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18
The movement of protein molecules within the phospholipid bilayer is described by the
A)fluid mosaic model.
B)lipid mosaic model.
C)protein - lipid mosaic model.
D)cholesterol mosaic model.
A)fluid mosaic model.
B)lipid mosaic model.
C)protein - lipid mosaic model.
D)cholesterol mosaic model.
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19
Functions of membrane proteins include all of the following except
A)carriers.
B)cell identification.
C)stability.
D)receptors.
E)channels.
A)carriers.
B)cell identification.
C)stability.
D)receptors.
E)channels.
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20
The presence of cholesterol molecules in plasma membranes is to
A)allow the buildup of fats.
B)change the chemical nature of the membrane.
C)create a mosaic pattern.
D)stabilize the phospholipids at low temperatures.
A)allow the buildup of fats.
B)change the chemical nature of the membrane.
C)create a mosaic pattern.
D)stabilize the phospholipids at low temperatures.
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21
Liver cells help to detoxify drugs,therefore,they would have a large number of
A)rough ER.
B)Golgi apparatus.
C)smooth ER.
D)centrioles.
A)rough ER.
B)Golgi apparatus.
C)smooth ER.
D)centrioles.
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22
The rough ER is covered with
A)Golgi apparatus.
B)ribosomes.
C)lysosomes.
D)nucleoli.
A)Golgi apparatus.
B)ribosomes.
C)lysosomes.
D)nucleoli.
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23
What structure anchors cilia and flagella?
A)Microvilli
B)Basal body
C)Hilus
D)Hillock
A)Microvilli
B)Basal body
C)Hilus
D)Hillock
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24
Sperm use __________ for movement.
A)cilia
B)flagella
C)microvilli
D)microfilaments
A)cilia
B)flagella
C)microvilli
D)microfilaments
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25
Short cylinders with a 9 +0 pattern that form the spindle apparatus during cell division are
A)centrioles.
B)basal bodies.
C)flagella.
D)actin filaments.
A)centrioles.
B)basal bodies.
C)flagella.
D)actin filaments.
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26
Which elements of the cytoskeleton help maintain the shape of the cells,move organelles around,and aid in cell division?
A)Intermediate fibers
B)Cilia
C)Microtubules
D)Actin filaments
A)Intermediate fibers
B)Cilia
C)Microtubules
D)Actin filaments
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27
A system of membranous channels and saccules that runs from the nuclear membrane through the cytoplasm is the
A)nucleolus.
B)Golgi apparatus.
C)endoplasmic reticulum.
D)mitochondria.
A)nucleolus.
B)Golgi apparatus.
C)endoplasmic reticulum.
D)mitochondria.
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28
Which of the following serves as the site for the synthesis of phospholipids?
A)Plasma membrane
B)Rough ER
C)Smooth ER
D)Golgi apparatus
A)Plasma membrane
B)Rough ER
C)Smooth ER
D)Golgi apparatus
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29
The inner membrane folds of mitochondria,where many of the reactions of aerobic cellular respiration occur,are called
A)smooth ER.
B)cristae.
C)grana.
D)thylakoid membranes.
A)smooth ER.
B)cristae.
C)grana.
D)thylakoid membranes.
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30
Which organelle is involved in processing,packaging,and secretion of proteins and lipids?
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Endoplasmic reticulum
D)Chromosomes
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Endoplasmic reticulum
D)Chromosomes
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31
Lysosomes
A)are formed by the Golgi apparatus.
B)are concerned with intracellular digestion.
C)contain digestive enzymes.
D)All apply.
A)are formed by the Golgi apparatus.
B)are concerned with intracellular digestion.
C)contain digestive enzymes.
D)All apply.
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32
Digestive sacs found in cells that help to detoxify drugs and alcohol are
A)peroxisomes.
B)centrioles.
C)ribosomes.
D)rough ER.
A)peroxisomes.
B)centrioles.
C)ribosomes.
D)rough ER.
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33
__________ help keep the lungs clean.
A)Cilia
B)Flagella
C)Basal bodies
D)Microvilli
A)Cilia
B)Flagella
C)Basal bodies
D)Microvilli
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34
Which of the following functions in protein production?
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Rough ER
D)Ribosomes,Golgi apparatus,and rough ER
A)Ribosomes
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Rough ER
D)Ribosomes,Golgi apparatus,and rough ER
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35
Describe the functions of cilia and flagella,and give examples of the activities of each in the body.
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36
A disease involving a missing or inactive lysosomal enzyme in nerve cells is called
A)Golgi's disease.
B)multiple sclerosis.
C)neuritis.
D)Tay-Sachs disease.
A)Golgi's disease.
B)multiple sclerosis.
C)neuritis.
D)Tay-Sachs disease.
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37
__________ are small hair-like extensions that produce movement across the surface of cells.
A)Cilia
B)Flagella
C)Microvilli
D)Basal bodies
A)Cilia
B)Flagella
C)Microvilli
D)Basal bodies
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38
A nickname for the mitochondria is the cell's powerhouse.
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39
Mitochondria
A)produce protein.
B)store food.
C)produce ATP.
D)digest fooD.
A)produce protein.
B)store food.
C)produce ATP.
D)digest fooD.
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40
Aerobic cellular respiration
A)occurs in the mitochondriA.
B)produces ATP.
C)uses oxygen.
D)All apply.
A)occurs in the mitochondriA.
B)produces ATP.
C)uses oxygen.
D)All apply.
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41
Proteins do not pass through plasma membranes because
A)the membrane is made of protein.
B)they contain nitrogen.
C)they are very large molecules.
D)they cause emulsification.
A)the membrane is made of protein.
B)they contain nitrogen.
C)they are very large molecules.
D)they cause emulsification.
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42
The movement of H2O across a plasma membrane
A)is called osmosis.
B)is called diffusion.
C)requires energy.
D)is called osmosis and requires energy.
A)is called osmosis.
B)is called diffusion.
C)requires energy.
D)is called osmosis and requires energy.
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43
When a cell is placed into a(n)__________ solution,the cell maintains its size.
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
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44
The plasma membrane is
A)impermeable.
B)permeable to everything.
C)selectively permeable.
A)impermeable.
B)permeable to everything.
C)selectively permeable.
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45
Which process does not require a concentration gradient?
A)Active transport
B)Diffusion
C)Facilitated diffusion
D)Osmosis
A)Active transport
B)Diffusion
C)Facilitated diffusion
D)Osmosis
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46
Match the cell organelle with its function.


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47
The random movement of simple substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is called
A)osmosis.
B)filtration.
C)diffusion.
D)pumping.
A)osmosis.
B)filtration.
C)diffusion.
D)pumping.
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48
When a cell is placed into a(n)__________ solution,water enters the cell.
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
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49
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50
When a cell is placed into a(n)__________ solution,crenation is possible.
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
A)isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
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51
What differentiates passive transport from active transport?
A)Passive transport moves substances into cells,while active transport moves substances out of cells.
B)Passive transport requires carriers,while active transport does not.
C)Passive transport does not use cellular energy,while active transport uses cellular energy.
D)Passive transport only moves water,while active transport only moves proteins.
A)Passive transport moves substances into cells,while active transport moves substances out of cells.
B)Passive transport requires carriers,while active transport does not.
C)Passive transport does not use cellular energy,while active transport uses cellular energy.
D)Passive transport only moves water,while active transport only moves proteins.
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52
What is the function of intermediate filaments?
A)Cell-to-cell junctions
B)Cell movement
C)Form flagella
D)Cell shape
A)Cell-to-cell junctions
B)Cell movement
C)Form flagella
D)Cell shape
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53
Which cytoskeletal structure is involved in the movement of chromosomes during cell division?
A)Actin filaments
B)Intermediate filaments
C)Microtubules
D)Microvilli
A)Actin filaments
B)Intermediate filaments
C)Microtubules
D)Microvilli
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54
Small lipid soluble molecules would move through the plasma membrane by
A)diffusion.
B)osmosis.
C)filtration.
D)pumping.
A)diffusion.
B)osmosis.
C)filtration.
D)pumping.
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55
Active transport
A)moves materials against their concentration gradients.
B)requires energy.
C)occurs in cells with many mitochondria.
D)All apply.
A)moves materials against their concentration gradients.
B)requires energy.
C)occurs in cells with many mitochondria.
D)All apply.
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56
A carrier protein is required
A)for passive transport.
B)for active transport.
C)to move water.
D)for passive transport and to move water.
A)for passive transport.
B)for active transport.
C)to move water.
D)for passive transport and to move water.
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57
Which of the following is NOT a passive process of movement?
A)Solute pumps
B)Osmosis
C)Facilitated diffusion
D)Diffusion
A)Solute pumps
B)Osmosis
C)Facilitated diffusion
D)Diffusion
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58
Hemolysis means
A)swelling of cells.
B)shrinking of blood cells.
C)diffusion of cells into blood.
D)bursting of blood cells
A)swelling of cells.
B)shrinking of blood cells.
C)diffusion of cells into blood.
D)bursting of blood cells
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59
Filtration
A)pushes material out of the blood.
B)uses blood pressure to move fluids.
C)can separate large particles from small particles.
D)All apply.
A)pushes material out of the blood.
B)uses blood pressure to move fluids.
C)can separate large particles from small particles.
D)All apply.
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60
A cell that has crenated has
A)swollen up.
B)burst.
C)broken in half.
D)shrunk.
A)swollen up.
B)burst.
C)broken in half.
D)shrunk.
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61
The portion of the cell cycle when a cell is not dividing and doing what it is designed to do is called
A)interphase.
B)mitosis.
C)apoptosis.
D)exterophase.
A)interphase.
B)mitosis.
C)apoptosis.
D)exterophase.
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62
Each strand of a replicated double helix of DNA is called a
A)chromatid.
B)chromosome.
C)autosome.
D)centriole.
A)chromatid.
B)chromosome.
C)autosome.
D)centriole.
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63
Secretion of substances made by a cell would occur by the process of
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)endocytosis.
D)phagocytosis.
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)endocytosis.
D)phagocytosis.
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64
Water intoxication can be due to
A)loss of too much water.
B)excessive sweating.
C)excessive consumption of pure water.
D)excessive consumption of low-sodium sports drinks.
A)loss of too much water.
B)excessive sweating.
C)excessive consumption of pure water.
D)excessive consumption of low-sodium sports drinks.
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65
The formation of a pocket of the plasma membrane to bring in solid materials is called
A)exocytosis.
B)pinocytosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)facilitated diffusion.
A)exocytosis.
B)pinocytosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)facilitated diffusion.
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66
The process of "cell drinking" is known as phagocytosis.
The process of "cell drinking" is known as pinocytosis.
The process of "cell drinking" is known as pinocytosis.
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67
The period of interphase when cell growth and manufacture of organelles occurs is the
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
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68
The period of interphase when DNA is replicated is the
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
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69
The material that is replicated prior to cell division is called
A)RNA.
B)protein.
C)DNA.
D)ATP.
A)RNA.
B)protein.
C)DNA.
D)ATP.
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70
A white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is an example of
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)active transport.
D)phagocytosis.
A)pinocytosis.
B)exocytosis.
C)active transport.
D)phagocytosis.
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71
The movement of materials into a cell by the formation of a pocket of the plasma membrane is called
A)exocytosis.
B)hemolysis.
C)crenation.
D)endocytosis.
A)exocytosis.
B)hemolysis.
C)crenation.
D)endocytosis.
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72
Facilitated diffusion requires cellular energy.
Facilitated diffusion does not require cellular energy,it is passive.
Facilitated diffusion does not require cellular energy,it is passive.
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73
Why is DNA replication required prior to mitosis?
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74
The period of interphase when the proteins are made that will be needed for cell division is the
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
A)G1 phase.
B)S phase.
C)G2 phase.
D)mitosis phase.
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75
Bringing solutions into a cell is called
A)facilitated diffusion.
B)pinocytosis.
C)exocytosis.
D)phagocytosis.
A)facilitated diffusion.
B)pinocytosis.
C)exocytosis.
D)phagocytosis.
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76
The process of programmed cell death due to problems in the cell cycle is called
A)mitosis.
B)apoptosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)endocytosis.
A)mitosis.
B)apoptosis.
C)phagocytosis.
D)endocytosis.
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77
Apoptosis
A)involves the destruction of a cell.
B)occurs at the restriction checkpoint.
C)is not a component of the cell cycle.
D)All apply.
A)involves the destruction of a cell.
B)occurs at the restriction checkpoint.
C)is not a component of the cell cycle.
D)All apply.
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78
What is the function of DNA polymerase?
A)breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands
B)joins nucleotides of the complementary DNA strand
C)joins amino acids to form a protein
D)None apply.
A)breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands
B)joins nucleotides of the complementary DNA strand
C)joins amino acids to form a protein
D)None apply.
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79
Transcription involves _________,where translation involves _______.
A)polypeptide synthesis;mRNA synthesis
B)mRNA synthesis;polypeptide synthesis
C)amino acids;nucleotides
A)polypeptide synthesis;mRNA synthesis
B)mRNA synthesis;polypeptide synthesis
C)amino acids;nucleotides
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80
If half of a DNA molecule is ACG-TCC-GTA,the complementary half would be
A)CTA-CTT-ACC.
B)TGC-AGG-CAT.
C)ACG-TCC-GTA.
D)UGC-AGG-CAU.
A)CTA-CTT-ACC.
B)TGC-AGG-CAT.
C)ACG-TCC-GTA.
D)UGC-AGG-CAU.
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