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21FA Intro Bio Science (BIO-110-SC01R) Exams Review Test Submission: Exam 2

Review Test Submission: Exam 2


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Send Email All cells possess all of the following components except

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Within the fluid mosaic of a plasma membrane, what is the role of carrier and channel proteins?
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Which of the following best describes the endosymbiotic theory?

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Which does NOT agree with part of the cell theory?

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To say a cell is "differentially permeable" means

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Prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic cells possess

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Recognition proteins are most important for

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The net movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration is described by which of the following?

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The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells contains

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In general, which of the following is largely responsible for moving substances across the plasma membrane, communicating
with other cells and identifying the cell?

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Which of the following may influence the rate of simple diffusion across a differentially permeable membrane?

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A nucleolus is

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Molecules which permeate a plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion

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A molecule that can diffuse freely through a phospholipid bilayer is probably

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Cells that primarily produce steroid hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen, for export have large quantities of

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Ribosomes are the site of synthesis of

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The diffusion of water molecules across a differentially permeable membrane is termed

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A certain cell, such as a neuron, has a high concentration of K+ ions. How can K+ ions continue to enter the cell?

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The golgi packages materials into _________ for transport or export.

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In comparison of similarities between mitochondria and chloroplasts, which of the following is not a similarity?

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Vesicles are sacs formed when membrane pinches off. Which of the following organelles has the ability to form vesicles?

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Solutions that cause water to enter cells by osmosis are termed

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The process whereby white blood cells engulf bacteria is termed

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What does a cell use exocytosis for?

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All of the following are important functions of the cytoskeleton except

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Which statement most accurately describes the interaction between the ER, ribosomes and Golgi bodies in the export of protein
from the cell?

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The urinary bladder is protected from leaking due to cell-to-cell junctions called

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Plasmodesmata are found in animal cells.

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As a cell increases in size, its surface area increases more rapidly than its internal volume.

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More primitive types of cells are called eukaryotic cells.

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Animal cells are more likely to have vacuoles.

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Cilia is found on all cells.

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Carrier molecules in the plasma membrane are only required for active transport.

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A membrane bound nucleus is found in

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Cytoplasm is found in

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The nucleoid region is found in

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Mitochondria are found in

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Chloroplasts are found in

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Centrioles are found in

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Central vacuoles are found in

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The plasma membrane is found in

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Genetic material (DNA) is found in

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Contractile vacuoles are found in

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A reaction is only considered an oxidation reaction when oxygen is involved.

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The removal of electrons and/or hydrogen atoms from a substrate is called what?

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During cellular respiration, what is reduced?

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How efficient is the breakdown of one glucose via cellular respiration?

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Glucose is broken down during cellular respiration so that the released energy can be stored and converted into ATP.

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What role does NAD+ play in cellular respiration?

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Glycolysis is linked to the citric acid cycle when oxygen is not available.

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At the end of glycolysis, the original carbons of the glucose molecule form

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What results if glucose is metabolized under completely anaerobic conditions?

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During glycolysis, what is the net gain of ATP molecules produced?

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Which event occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell undergoing glucose metabolism?

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Where does fermentation occur within a cell undergoing anaerobic metabolism of glucose?

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How does one account for the bubbles that are present in champagne?

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Which of these equations describes aerobic cellular respiration?

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Pyruvate contains less chemical energy than glucose.

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ATP is

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During the fermentation of one molecule of glucose, the net production of ATP is

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration?

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During which part of aerobic respiration is the oxygen actually used?

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Chemiosmosis in mitochondria directly results in the synthesis of:

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What is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration?

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NADH and FADH2 bring electrons to the electron transport chain during cellular respiration.

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In the matrix, oxygen combines with _____ to form ____.

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The cellular organelle of eukaryotic organisms which is responsible for cellular respiration activity is the

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The conversion of glucose to lactic acid is a form of glycolysis.

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What must pyruvic acid be converted to before it can enter the Krebs cycle?

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The process of fermentation is energetically more efficient than cellular respiration.

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Aerobic cellular respiration generates about ______ATP from one glucose.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

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Which of the following best defines substrate-level ATP synthesis?

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Which of the following metabolic pathways is common to both aerobic and anaerobic processes of sugar breakdown?

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No ATP is produced during

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The most ATP is produced during

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____________ occur(s) in the cytoplasm.

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____________ occur(s) on the cristae.

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____________ requires oxygen directly.

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____________ requires enzymes.

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____________ uses ATP synthesizing channels.

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CO2 is produced during

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Glucose is produced during

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___________ involves the citric acid cycle.

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___________ occur(s) in the mitochondrial matrix.

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___________ occur(s) in animals.

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___________ requires solar energy directly.

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Why do the heads of the phospholipids point out and the tails point to each other?

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