Deck 3: Cell Structure and Function

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Only glucose can be used as an energy source in the human body.
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When ATP is broken down,heat is released.
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If the mitochondrion is the result of endosymbiosis,what membrane of the mitochondrion represents the engulfing vesicle?

A) the outer mitochondrial membrane
B) vacuole
C) cristae
D) matrix
E) grana
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Since all organisms carry on cellular respiration,all living cells must contain mitochondria.
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The reason that metabolizing cells are small in size is because

A) cells influence nearby cells to divide.
B) the surface area of a cell must be able to accomplish nutrient/waste exchange.
C) cells need to dissipate heat effectively.
D) mitosis occurs before cells reach a certain size.
E) cells need to communicate with adjacent cells.
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Explain what occurs during endocytosis.
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What is the maximum number of ATP molecules produced during aerobic respiration?

A) 38
B) 36
C) 32
D) 2
E) 4
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The size of a metabolizing cell is limited by its

A) extracellular matrix.
B) function.
C) nuclear size.
D) surface area-to-volume ratio.
E) genome size.
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The sum of all of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell collectively are called

A) respiration.
B) anabolism.
C) photosynthesis.
D) metabolism.
E) reaction summary.
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Fermentation produces more ATP than does aerobic respiration.
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________ are the fundamental units that make up all living things.

A) Compartments
B) Cells
C) Chromosomes
D) Coelom
E) Cristae
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If you could remove all the phosphate in the cell,what would happen to the ATP cycle?

A) It would stop when all the ATP had been converted into ADP.
B) It would stop when all the ADP had been converted into ATP.
C) It would cycle faster because the lack of phosphate would drive the cycle.
D) It would cycle faster because of the buildup of ATP.
E) It would not affect the ATP cycle.
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The gel-like fluid substance within a mitochondrion is called the

A) matrix.
B) cristae.
C) rugae.
D) effluvium.
E) villi.
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Whose work proved conclusively that spontaneous generation of life from nonlife was not possible?

A) Louis Pasteur
B) Charles Darwin
C) John Ray
D) Walther Flemming
E) Georges Cuvier
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In a metabolic pathway,substrate Z is broken down to form products Y and X.Y is further broken down into products V and W.How many enzymes are required for this metabolic pathway?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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Which of the following steps in the breakdown of glucose directly requires the use of oxygen?

A) glycolysis
B) citric acid cycle
C) electron transport chain
D) acetyl CoA conversion
E) None of these require oxygen.
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List,in order,the stages of aerobic cellular respiration.
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What are the folds in mitochondrial membranes called?

A) matrix
B) cristae
C) rugae
D) lumen
E) villi
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Why is glycolysis believed to have evolved early in the history of life?

A) It breaks down sugar.
B) It produces energy.
C) It is present in most every type of cell.
D) It does not require oxygen.
E) It splits a 6-carbon molecule into two 3-carbon molecules.
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The first day of football practice was rough on the squad.During practice,the players complained of cramps and sore muscles.Although there is evidence to suggest that many different factors may contribute to this,which of the following is most likely to play a role in the soreness?

A) glucose
B) alcohol
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
E) lactate
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What is the name of the semi-fluid medium inside the cell?

A) nucleolus
B) cytoplasm
C) organelle
D) cytoskeleton
E) mitochondrion
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All of the following are possible origins of cell organelles in eukaryotes EXCEPT

A) invagination of the plasma membrane to form endoplasmic reticulum.
B) incorporation of engulfed heterotrophic bacteria to form mitochondria.
C) incorporation of engulfed autotrophic cyanobacteria to form chloroplasts.
D) a symbiotic relationship between a host cell and a prokaryote that was taken up but not destroyed.
E) groups of prokaryotic cells begin to live in a small group sharing products of metabolism.
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The light microscope has a resolving power of

A) 0.1 mm.
B) 0.01 mm.
C) 0.0001 mm.
D) 0.000001 mm.
E) 0.00000001 mm.
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The phospholipid bilayer that surrounds/maintains the integrity of a cell is called a

A) plasma membrane.
B) Sanger enclosure.
C) hydrophobic membrane.
D) dialysis membrane.
E) mosaic membrane.
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What type of microscopy provides a three-dimensional view of the surface of an object?

A) compound light microscope
B) transmission electron microscope
C) scanning electron microscope
D) phase contrast microscope
E) ultraviolet microscope
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What is the name of a photograph of a specimen obtained with a microscope?

A) negative
B) dermatome
C) thermograph
D) micrograph
E) chromatograph
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Viruses are not made up of cells.According to cell theory,this means what?

A) Viruses can cause disease.
B) Cells come only from pre-existing cells.
C) Cells can be infected by viruses.
D) Viruses are not living.
E) Cells and viruses are the same thing.
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The plasma membrane contains how many layers of phospholipids?

A) one
B) two
C) four
D) eight
E) sixteen
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Archaea are considered the evolutionary precursors to eukaryotic cells.
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Which of the following is not a function of the plasma membrane?

A) determines which substances enter and leave the cell
B) serves as a boundary between the cell and its environment
C) contains receptor sites which determine how the cell interacts with its environment
D) contains the genetic information
E) marks the cell as belonging to a particular individual
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In the fluid-mosaic model of the plasma membrane,the phospholipid molecules are oriented so that the ________ heads are facing the outside environment and the ________ tails are facing the interior of the membrane.

A) hydrophobic, hydrophilic
B) hydrophilic, hydrophobic
C) autotrophic, heterotrophic
D) heterotrophic, autotrophic
E) ectothermic, endothermic
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If a cube has sides of 3 nm,what are the surface area and the volume of the cube?

A) 24 nm2, 8 nm3
B) 38 nm2, 16 nm3
C) 54 nm2, 27 nm3
D) 64 nm2, 24 nm3
E) 18 nm2, 6 nm3
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Which of the following structures are present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

A) plasma membrane
B) nucleus
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) Golgi body
E) mitochondria
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Paleontologists have discovered ancient prokaryotic fossils dated at over 3.5 billion years old.These fossils resemble prokaryotes that are capable of living in extreme conditions such as high temperature and salinity.What domain do these prokaryotes belong to?

A) Protists
B) Protoctista
C) Archaea
D) Archetista
E) Eukarya
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Biologists classify cells into two broad categories- animals and plants.
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Angela would like to look at living algae from pond water.What type of equipment should she use?

A) compound light microscope
B) transmission electron microscope
C) scanning electron microscope
D) magnifying glass
E) her naked eye
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Brett needs to distinguish two points that are 0.5 mm apart.What is the easiest way to do this?

A) Use a transmission electron microscope.
B) Use a compound light microscope.
C) Use his eyes.
D) Use a magnifying glass.
E) Use a scanning electron microscope.
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Because bacteria are prokaryotes,they do not have DNA.
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The cytoplasm is not considered a cellular organelle.
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In developing embryos such as a chicken,what restores the amount of surface area needed for exchange requirements?

A) respiration
B) catabolism
C) anabolism
D) cell division
E) assimilation
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Which model currently describes the structure of the plasma membrane?

A) endosymbiont model
B) fluid-mosaic model
C) plasmagel-plasmasol model
D) lock and key model
E) induced-fit model
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What is the obvious dark-stained structure within the nucleus that contains ribosomal RNA called?

A) nucleus
B) nucleolus
C) nuclear envelope
D) nucleoplasm
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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Brad placed a drop of blood in some distilled water.What happened in the red blood cells?

A) The cells shrunk.
B) The cells burst.
C) The cells did not change.
D) The cells divided into two identical cells.
E) The cellular metabolism increased in rate.
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Which of the following does not utilize active transport?

A) movement of oxygen from the lungs into the blood
B) concentrating iodine ions in the thyroid gland
C) absorbing sugar in the gut
D) water homeostasis in the kidneys
E) movement of sodium and potassium in nerve cells
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What is the function of cholesterol in the plasma membrane?

A) cell marker
B) receptor
C) support
D) channel
E) enzyme
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The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane is called

A) denaturation.
B) osmosis.
C) dispersion.
D) dissociation.
E) reconstitution.
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Which of the following can cross the plasma membrane because of its selective permeability?

A) gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide
B) ions
C) large, polar molecules
D) large, nonpolar molecules
E) glycoproteins
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Sheree observed an amoeba feeding by engulfing the prey with its false feet or pseudopods.This process is known as

A) pinocytosis.
B) phagocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
D) facilitated transport.
E) osmosis.
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A short chain of sugar attached to a protein molecule on the plasma membrane is called

A) a protomembrane.
B) a protosugar.
C) a glycocalyx.
D) a glycolipid.
E) a glycoprotein.
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The nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle contains the same genes as the nucleus of a cell in your brain.
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What cell structure is composed of a stack of slightly curved saccules that are important in packaging and secretion?

A) mitochondria
B) vacuoles
C) Golgi apparatus
D) lysosomes
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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Choose the CORRECT statement about solute concentrations or particles inside and outside the cell.

A) In a hypertonic solution, there are more particles inside the cell.
B) In a hypotonic solution, there are more particles outside the cell.
C) In an isotonic solution the amount of water inside and outside the cell is equal.
D) In a hypertonic solution, there is more water outside the cell.
E) In a hypotonic solution, there is more water inside the cell.
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Which of the following processes moves large molecules across a membrane in the opposite direction of the others?

A) exocytosis
B) phagocytosis
C) pinocytosis
D) receptor-mediated endocytosis
E) endocytosis
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A solution is at equilibrium across a plasma membrane.If 50 molecules were to enter the cell,how many molecules would need to exit the cell in order to maintain the equilibrium?

A) 50
B) 75
C) 25
D) 0
E) 100
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Often when a person is admitted to the hospital,an intravenous solution of normal saline is begun.Since this does not harm the patient,what is the tonicity of normal saline compared to your blood?

A) hypertonic
B) isotonic
C) hypotonic
D) pretonic
E) osmotonic
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The assisted transport of a molecule across the cell membrane without an expenditure of energy is known as what?

A) diffusion
B) facilitated transport
C) active transport
D) osmosis
E) crenation
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During exocytosis,the phospholipids present in the vesicle membrane will end up in the plasma membrane.
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During a hurricane,salt water invades fresh water marshes causing many of the plants to die.The plants are killed because the salt water solution is ________ to the plants,drawing water from their cells.

A) isotonic
B) hypotonic
C) mesotonic
D) oligotonic
E) hypertonic
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In the sodium-potassium pump,sodium and potassium are both pumped out of the cell via active transport.
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The grainy-looking substance inside the nucleus is composed of

A) phospholipids.
B) DNA and proteins.
C) nucleoplasm.
D) ribosomes.
E) mitochondria.
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Which of the following is not a function of the cytoskeleton?

A) maintain a cell's shape
B) process proteins
C) anchor organelles
D) move organelles
E) move the entire cell
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What is the main function of the ribosomes in the cell?

A) to synthesize proteins
B) to synthesize DNA
C) to break down proteins into individual amino acids
D) to form the nuclear envelope
E) to provide strength and structural support for the cell membrane The
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In an experiment in the laboratory,a small colored molecule is injected into one cell.Within minutes,the molecule has entered the adjacent cells.What type of junctions connect these cells?

A) gap junctions
B) free junctions
C) adhesion junctions
D) tight junctions
E) actin junctions
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Which of the following diseases would you expect in someone with malfunctioning cilia?

A) recurrent respiratory infections
B) heart attack
C) urinary infections
D) muscle paralysis
E) brittle bones
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Which protein filaments are bundled together to form cilia?

A) microtubules
B) actin filaments
C) intermediate filaments
D) centrosomes
E) None of these.
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Centrosomes are associated with

A) ribosomes.
B) mitochondria.
C) chromosomes.
D) microtubules.
E) lysosomes.
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Which of the following would be a way of finishing this hypothesis about the function of the Golgi apparatus? If the Golgi apparatus is involved in packaging products for secretion,then

A) vesicles must travel from the Golgi to the cell surface.
B) vesicles must travel from the RER and SER to the Golgi apparatus.
C) the Golgi apparatus must be part of the endomembrane system.
D) the Golgi apparatus must consist of 3 to 20 slightly curved sacs.
E) the Golgi apparatus would contain proteins.
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Which structure in the human body will use flagella to move?

A) sperm
B) eggs
C) lining of the respiratory tract
D) lining of the uterine tubes
E) lining of the urinary system
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Which of the following is not associated with the cytoskeleton?

A) intermediate filaments
B) microtubules
C) microbodies
D) actin filaments
E) centrosome
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What cellular organelle is especially abundant in phagocytic white blood cells?

A) nuclei
B) nucleoli
C) Golgi apparati
D) lysosomes
E) ribosomes
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Which of the following protein fibers is used for cellular movement and are extremely thin in size?

A) actin filaments
B) intermediate filaments
C) microtubules
D) centrosome
E) cilia
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Which type of junctions must there be between cells to form a barrier?

A) adhesion junctions
B) gap junctions
C) tight junctions
D) channel junctions
E) free junctions
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What do the SER and RER have in common?

A) the presence of ribosomes
B) the formation of transport vesicles
C) the synthesis of phospholipids
D) the synthesis of proteins
E) the processing and modification of proteins
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Which organelle can be likened to a post office?

A) nucleus
B) nucleolus
C) mitochondria
D) endoplasmic reticulum
E) Golgi apparatus
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A malfunction with the microtubules would interfere with mitosis and meiosis.
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If a cell lacked ribosomes,it would not be able to

A) form a spindle apparatus.
B) synthesize proteins.
C) respire oxidatively.
D) break down fats.
E) produce ATP.
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What components make up the ribosomes?

A) proteins and rRNA,
B) proteins and DNA
C) lipids and rRNA.
D) carbohydrates and rRNA
E) proteins and DNA.
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Explain the functions of adhesion junctions,gap junctions,and tight junctions in human cells.
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Cilia are composed of microtubules while flagella are composed of actin filaments.
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How large is a nuclear pore in the nuclear envelope?

A) larger than a ribosome
B) larger than the Golgi apparatus
C) larger than the endoplasmic reticulum
D) smaller than a ribosome
E) smaller than a protein
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Only glucose can be used as an energy source in the human body.
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2
When ATP is broken down,heat is released.
True
3
If the mitochondrion is the result of endosymbiosis,what membrane of the mitochondrion represents the engulfing vesicle?

A) the outer mitochondrial membrane
B) vacuole
C) cristae
D) matrix
E) grana
the outer mitochondrial membrane
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Since all organisms carry on cellular respiration,all living cells must contain mitochondria.
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The reason that metabolizing cells are small in size is because

A) cells influence nearby cells to divide.
B) the surface area of a cell must be able to accomplish nutrient/waste exchange.
C) cells need to dissipate heat effectively.
D) mitosis occurs before cells reach a certain size.
E) cells need to communicate with adjacent cells.
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Explain what occurs during endocytosis.
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What is the maximum number of ATP molecules produced during aerobic respiration?

A) 38
B) 36
C) 32
D) 2
E) 4
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The size of a metabolizing cell is limited by its

A) extracellular matrix.
B) function.
C) nuclear size.
D) surface area-to-volume ratio.
E) genome size.
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The sum of all of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell collectively are called

A) respiration.
B) anabolism.
C) photosynthesis.
D) metabolism.
E) reaction summary.
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Fermentation produces more ATP than does aerobic respiration.
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________ are the fundamental units that make up all living things.

A) Compartments
B) Cells
C) Chromosomes
D) Coelom
E) Cristae
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If you could remove all the phosphate in the cell,what would happen to the ATP cycle?

A) It would stop when all the ATP had been converted into ADP.
B) It would stop when all the ADP had been converted into ATP.
C) It would cycle faster because the lack of phosphate would drive the cycle.
D) It would cycle faster because of the buildup of ATP.
E) It would not affect the ATP cycle.
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The gel-like fluid substance within a mitochondrion is called the

A) matrix.
B) cristae.
C) rugae.
D) effluvium.
E) villi.
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Whose work proved conclusively that spontaneous generation of life from nonlife was not possible?

A) Louis Pasteur
B) Charles Darwin
C) John Ray
D) Walther Flemming
E) Georges Cuvier
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In a metabolic pathway,substrate Z is broken down to form products Y and X.Y is further broken down into products V and W.How many enzymes are required for this metabolic pathway?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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Which of the following steps in the breakdown of glucose directly requires the use of oxygen?

A) glycolysis
B) citric acid cycle
C) electron transport chain
D) acetyl CoA conversion
E) None of these require oxygen.
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List,in order,the stages of aerobic cellular respiration.
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What are the folds in mitochondrial membranes called?

A) matrix
B) cristae
C) rugae
D) lumen
E) villi
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Why is glycolysis believed to have evolved early in the history of life?

A) It breaks down sugar.
B) It produces energy.
C) It is present in most every type of cell.
D) It does not require oxygen.
E) It splits a 6-carbon molecule into two 3-carbon molecules.
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The first day of football practice was rough on the squad.During practice,the players complained of cramps and sore muscles.Although there is evidence to suggest that many different factors may contribute to this,which of the following is most likely to play a role in the soreness?

A) glucose
B) alcohol
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
E) lactate
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What is the name of the semi-fluid medium inside the cell?

A) nucleolus
B) cytoplasm
C) organelle
D) cytoskeleton
E) mitochondrion
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All of the following are possible origins of cell organelles in eukaryotes EXCEPT

A) invagination of the plasma membrane to form endoplasmic reticulum.
B) incorporation of engulfed heterotrophic bacteria to form mitochondria.
C) incorporation of engulfed autotrophic cyanobacteria to form chloroplasts.
D) a symbiotic relationship between a host cell and a prokaryote that was taken up but not destroyed.
E) groups of prokaryotic cells begin to live in a small group sharing products of metabolism.
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The light microscope has a resolving power of

A) 0.1 mm.
B) 0.01 mm.
C) 0.0001 mm.
D) 0.000001 mm.
E) 0.00000001 mm.
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The phospholipid bilayer that surrounds/maintains the integrity of a cell is called a

A) plasma membrane.
B) Sanger enclosure.
C) hydrophobic membrane.
D) dialysis membrane.
E) mosaic membrane.
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What type of microscopy provides a three-dimensional view of the surface of an object?

A) compound light microscope
B) transmission electron microscope
C) scanning electron microscope
D) phase contrast microscope
E) ultraviolet microscope
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What is the name of a photograph of a specimen obtained with a microscope?

A) negative
B) dermatome
C) thermograph
D) micrograph
E) chromatograph
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Viruses are not made up of cells.According to cell theory,this means what?

A) Viruses can cause disease.
B) Cells come only from pre-existing cells.
C) Cells can be infected by viruses.
D) Viruses are not living.
E) Cells and viruses are the same thing.
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The plasma membrane contains how many layers of phospholipids?

A) one
B) two
C) four
D) eight
E) sixteen
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Archaea are considered the evolutionary precursors to eukaryotic cells.
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Which of the following is not a function of the plasma membrane?

A) determines which substances enter and leave the cell
B) serves as a boundary between the cell and its environment
C) contains receptor sites which determine how the cell interacts with its environment
D) contains the genetic information
E) marks the cell as belonging to a particular individual
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In the fluid-mosaic model of the plasma membrane,the phospholipid molecules are oriented so that the ________ heads are facing the outside environment and the ________ tails are facing the interior of the membrane.

A) hydrophobic, hydrophilic
B) hydrophilic, hydrophobic
C) autotrophic, heterotrophic
D) heterotrophic, autotrophic
E) ectothermic, endothermic
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If a cube has sides of 3 nm,what are the surface area and the volume of the cube?

A) 24 nm2, 8 nm3
B) 38 nm2, 16 nm3
C) 54 nm2, 27 nm3
D) 64 nm2, 24 nm3
E) 18 nm2, 6 nm3
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Which of the following structures are present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

A) plasma membrane
B) nucleus
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) Golgi body
E) mitochondria
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Paleontologists have discovered ancient prokaryotic fossils dated at over 3.5 billion years old.These fossils resemble prokaryotes that are capable of living in extreme conditions such as high temperature and salinity.What domain do these prokaryotes belong to?

A) Protists
B) Protoctista
C) Archaea
D) Archetista
E) Eukarya
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Biologists classify cells into two broad categories- animals and plants.
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Angela would like to look at living algae from pond water.What type of equipment should she use?

A) compound light microscope
B) transmission electron microscope
C) scanning electron microscope
D) magnifying glass
E) her naked eye
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Brett needs to distinguish two points that are 0.5 mm apart.What is the easiest way to do this?

A) Use a transmission electron microscope.
B) Use a compound light microscope.
C) Use his eyes.
D) Use a magnifying glass.
E) Use a scanning electron microscope.
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Because bacteria are prokaryotes,they do not have DNA.
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The cytoplasm is not considered a cellular organelle.
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In developing embryos such as a chicken,what restores the amount of surface area needed for exchange requirements?

A) respiration
B) catabolism
C) anabolism
D) cell division
E) assimilation
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Which model currently describes the structure of the plasma membrane?

A) endosymbiont model
B) fluid-mosaic model
C) plasmagel-plasmasol model
D) lock and key model
E) induced-fit model
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What is the obvious dark-stained structure within the nucleus that contains ribosomal RNA called?

A) nucleus
B) nucleolus
C) nuclear envelope
D) nucleoplasm
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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Brad placed a drop of blood in some distilled water.What happened in the red blood cells?

A) The cells shrunk.
B) The cells burst.
C) The cells did not change.
D) The cells divided into two identical cells.
E) The cellular metabolism increased in rate.
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Which of the following does not utilize active transport?

A) movement of oxygen from the lungs into the blood
B) concentrating iodine ions in the thyroid gland
C) absorbing sugar in the gut
D) water homeostasis in the kidneys
E) movement of sodium and potassium in nerve cells
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45
What is the function of cholesterol in the plasma membrane?

A) cell marker
B) receptor
C) support
D) channel
E) enzyme
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46
The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane is called

A) denaturation.
B) osmosis.
C) dispersion.
D) dissociation.
E) reconstitution.
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47
Which of the following can cross the plasma membrane because of its selective permeability?

A) gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide
B) ions
C) large, polar molecules
D) large, nonpolar molecules
E) glycoproteins
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48
Sheree observed an amoeba feeding by engulfing the prey with its false feet or pseudopods.This process is known as

A) pinocytosis.
B) phagocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
D) facilitated transport.
E) osmosis.
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49
A short chain of sugar attached to a protein molecule on the plasma membrane is called

A) a protomembrane.
B) a protosugar.
C) a glycocalyx.
D) a glycolipid.
E) a glycoprotein.
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50
The nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle contains the same genes as the nucleus of a cell in your brain.
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51
What cell structure is composed of a stack of slightly curved saccules that are important in packaging and secretion?

A) mitochondria
B) vacuoles
C) Golgi apparatus
D) lysosomes
E) endoplasmic reticulum
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52
Choose the CORRECT statement about solute concentrations or particles inside and outside the cell.

A) In a hypertonic solution, there are more particles inside the cell.
B) In a hypotonic solution, there are more particles outside the cell.
C) In an isotonic solution the amount of water inside and outside the cell is equal.
D) In a hypertonic solution, there is more water outside the cell.
E) In a hypotonic solution, there is more water inside the cell.
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53
Which of the following processes moves large molecules across a membrane in the opposite direction of the others?

A) exocytosis
B) phagocytosis
C) pinocytosis
D) receptor-mediated endocytosis
E) endocytosis
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54
A solution is at equilibrium across a plasma membrane.If 50 molecules were to enter the cell,how many molecules would need to exit the cell in order to maintain the equilibrium?

A) 50
B) 75
C) 25
D) 0
E) 100
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55
Often when a person is admitted to the hospital,an intravenous solution of normal saline is begun.Since this does not harm the patient,what is the tonicity of normal saline compared to your blood?

A) hypertonic
B) isotonic
C) hypotonic
D) pretonic
E) osmotonic
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56
The assisted transport of a molecule across the cell membrane without an expenditure of energy is known as what?

A) diffusion
B) facilitated transport
C) active transport
D) osmosis
E) crenation
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57
During exocytosis,the phospholipids present in the vesicle membrane will end up in the plasma membrane.
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58
During a hurricane,salt water invades fresh water marshes causing many of the plants to die.The plants are killed because the salt water solution is ________ to the plants,drawing water from their cells.

A) isotonic
B) hypotonic
C) mesotonic
D) oligotonic
E) hypertonic
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59
In the sodium-potassium pump,sodium and potassium are both pumped out of the cell via active transport.
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60
The grainy-looking substance inside the nucleus is composed of

A) phospholipids.
B) DNA and proteins.
C) nucleoplasm.
D) ribosomes.
E) mitochondria.
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61
Which of the following is not a function of the cytoskeleton?

A) maintain a cell's shape
B) process proteins
C) anchor organelles
D) move organelles
E) move the entire cell
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62
What is the main function of the ribosomes in the cell?

A) to synthesize proteins
B) to synthesize DNA
C) to break down proteins into individual amino acids
D) to form the nuclear envelope
E) to provide strength and structural support for the cell membrane The
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63
In an experiment in the laboratory,a small colored molecule is injected into one cell.Within minutes,the molecule has entered the adjacent cells.What type of junctions connect these cells?

A) gap junctions
B) free junctions
C) adhesion junctions
D) tight junctions
E) actin junctions
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64
Which of the following diseases would you expect in someone with malfunctioning cilia?

A) recurrent respiratory infections
B) heart attack
C) urinary infections
D) muscle paralysis
E) brittle bones
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65
Which protein filaments are bundled together to form cilia?

A) microtubules
B) actin filaments
C) intermediate filaments
D) centrosomes
E) None of these.
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66
Centrosomes are associated with

A) ribosomes.
B) mitochondria.
C) chromosomes.
D) microtubules.
E) lysosomes.
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67
Which of the following would be a way of finishing this hypothesis about the function of the Golgi apparatus? If the Golgi apparatus is involved in packaging products for secretion,then

A) vesicles must travel from the Golgi to the cell surface.
B) vesicles must travel from the RER and SER to the Golgi apparatus.
C) the Golgi apparatus must be part of the endomembrane system.
D) the Golgi apparatus must consist of 3 to 20 slightly curved sacs.
E) the Golgi apparatus would contain proteins.
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68
Which structure in the human body will use flagella to move?

A) sperm
B) eggs
C) lining of the respiratory tract
D) lining of the uterine tubes
E) lining of the urinary system
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69
Which of the following is not associated with the cytoskeleton?

A) intermediate filaments
B) microtubules
C) microbodies
D) actin filaments
E) centrosome
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70
What cellular organelle is especially abundant in phagocytic white blood cells?

A) nuclei
B) nucleoli
C) Golgi apparati
D) lysosomes
E) ribosomes
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71
Which of the following protein fibers is used for cellular movement and are extremely thin in size?

A) actin filaments
B) intermediate filaments
C) microtubules
D) centrosome
E) cilia
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72
Which type of junctions must there be between cells to form a barrier?

A) adhesion junctions
B) gap junctions
C) tight junctions
D) channel junctions
E) free junctions
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73
What do the SER and RER have in common?

A) the presence of ribosomes
B) the formation of transport vesicles
C) the synthesis of phospholipids
D) the synthesis of proteins
E) the processing and modification of proteins
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74
Which organelle can be likened to a post office?

A) nucleus
B) nucleolus
C) mitochondria
D) endoplasmic reticulum
E) Golgi apparatus
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75
A malfunction with the microtubules would interfere with mitosis and meiosis.
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76
If a cell lacked ribosomes,it would not be able to

A) form a spindle apparatus.
B) synthesize proteins.
C) respire oxidatively.
D) break down fats.
E) produce ATP.
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77
What components make up the ribosomes?

A) proteins and rRNA,
B) proteins and DNA
C) lipids and rRNA.
D) carbohydrates and rRNA
E) proteins and DNA.
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78
Explain the functions of adhesion junctions,gap junctions,and tight junctions in human cells.
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79
Cilia are composed of microtubules while flagella are composed of actin filaments.
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80
How large is a nuclear pore in the nuclear envelope?

A) larger than a ribosome
B) larger than the Golgi apparatus
C) larger than the endoplasmic reticulum
D) smaller than a ribosome
E) smaller than a protein
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