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BIO201_MH_V3
Topic 3: Cell Biology
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The lower limit of resolution of a light microscope is
Select one:
a. 100μm
b. 0.1μm
c. 10μm
d. 0.01μm
e. 1.0μm
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What structure does "C" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. membrane channel protein
b. phospholipid bilayer
c. internal membrane surface
d. peripheral protein
e. integral protein
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Question textWhat structure does "B" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. membrane channel protein
b. phospholipid bilayer
c. internal membrane surface
d. peripheral protein
e. integral protein
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Question textWhat structure does "E" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. membrane channel protein
b. phospholipid bilayer
c. internal membrane surface
d. peripheral protein
e. receptor protein
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Question textWhat structure does "A" represent on the diagram of the plasma membrane?
Select one:
a. membrane channel protein
b. phospholipid bilayer
c. internal membrane surface
d. peripheral protein
e. integral protein
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Which of the following is NOT true of a transmission electron microscope (TEM)?
Select one:
a. The limit of resolution is about 0.1nm.
b. Electrons are passed through the specimen.
c. Gives the clearest three-dimensional images.d. The specimen must be fixed in plastic.
e. The electron beam is focused with electromagnets.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic function of a cell?
Select one:
a. reproduction and inheritance
b. metabolism and energy use
c. movement
d. synthesis
e. communication
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Question textThe cell is the basic unit of life. All cellular structures exhibit special functions. Match the
structure with its function. What is the function of "B"?Select one:
a. directs cellular activities, contains DNA
b. contains digestive enzymes
c. outer boundary of cell, controls entry and exit of substances
d. major site of ATP synthesis when oxygen is available
e. site of protein synthesis
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Which of the following would increase the maximum rate of facilitated diffusion?
Select one:a. increase the concentration gradient of the transported molecule to the saturation
point
b. decrease the concentration gradient of the transported molecule
c. increase the concentration of the competitive molecules
d. increased ATP synthesis
e. None of these choices is correct.
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In ______________, carrier molecules move a substance against (up) the concentration
gradient.
Select one:
a. simple diffusion
b. exocytosis
c. facilitated diffusion
d. active transport
e. endocytosis
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In general, water-soluble molecules diffuse through the ______ ______; and lipid-soluble
molecules diffuse through the ______ ______.
Select one:a. membrane channels; membrane channels
b. membrane channels; lipid bilayer
c. lipid bilayer; membrane channels
d. lipid bilayer; lipid bilayer
e. None of these choices is correct.
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Cells of the small intestine and kidney tubules have extensions that increase their surface
area called
Select one:
a. cilia.
b. hairs.
c. ruguae.
d. microvilli.
e. flagella.
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Question textRed blood cells (RBCs) have been placed in three different solutions: hypotonic, hypertonic,
isotonic. What is solution "C" relative to the RBC?
Select one:
a. hypotonic solution
b. hypertonic solution
c. isotonic solution
d. hemolyzed
e. crenated
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The structural RNA of ribosomes is a
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a. pre-mRNA.
b. proenzyme.
c. gene.
d. ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
e. codon.Question 15
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Answer these questions about chromosome structure. What does "C" represent?
Select one:
a. chromatid
b. proteins
c. chromosome
d. centromeree. chromatin
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DNA replication occurs during
Select one:
a. the G1 phase of interphase.
b. telophase.
c. the S phase of interphase.
d. anaphase.
e. metaphase.
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In DNA replication,
Select one:
a. the leading strand is formed as a continuous strand.
b. new nucleotides are added at the 5' end of the growing DNA strand.
c. DNA polymerase splices the short segments of the lagging strand together.
d. only introns are replicated.
e. the two existing strands are not used as templates.
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In which part of the cell cycle do chromosomes align along the equator?
Select one:
a. interphase
b. prophase
c. metaphase
d. anaphase
e. telophase
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Messenger RNA
Select one:
a. is synthesized when a portion of a DNA molecule is transcribed.
b. directs the synthesis of DNA.
c. determines the sequence of nucleotides in the anticodons of tRNA.
d. directs the synthesis of centrioles in the cytoplasm.
e. is not involved in the synthesis of proteins.
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Which of the following is NOT posttranslational processing?
Select one:
a. adding polysaccharide side chains to proteins
b. joining 2 or more amino acid chains
c. conversion of a pro-protein to a functional protein
d. removal of introns from pre-mRNA
e. conversion of a pro-enzyme to a functional enzyme [Show Less]