front 1 __________ and __________ are molecular processes that convert
genetic information into functional proteins. | back 1 c. Transcription; translation |
front 2 A backcross allow Gregor Mendel to identify | back 2 a. genotypes of F1 plants. |
front 3 A backcross is one in which both parents are homozygous. | back 3 false |
front 4 A classmate in your botany class is unsure whether it is worth his
time to learn the process of tissue culture. He is interested in a
career in agriculture. What uses of tissue culture can you cite that
would make this process of interest to him? | back 4 e. All of the choices are correct. |
front 5 A mutation has occurred on a chromosome that originally had genes,
each represented by a letter, in a sequence that read ABCDE. After the
mutation, the sequence read ACBDE. What kind of mutation
occurred? | back 5 a. Inversion |
front 6 A reduction in the elongation of stems subject to mechanical stresses
is called | back 6 c. thigmomorphogenesis. |
front 7 A simple device that rotates a potted plant slowly about a horizontal
axis is a __________. | back 7 d. clinostat |
front 8 A single pair of genes controls red versus blue flower color in
larkspurs, and red is dominant phenotype. Which of the following
phenotypes should occur in the F3 generation if the parental
generation was pure breeding strains for red and blue
phenotypes? | back 8 c. Red and blue |
front 9 A step in respiration during which sugar is oxidized to pyruvic acid
is called | back 9 c. glycolysis |
front 10 A theory that states that major evolutionary changes have taken place
in spurts is referred to as | back 10 c. punctuated equilibrium. |
front 11 Active transport is the reverse of transpiration. | back 11 false |
front 12 ADP molecules can become ATP molecules if a phosphate
"group" is added to them. | back 12 true |
front 13 Agents such as ultraviolet light and certain chemicals called
__________ can alter DNA sequences and permanently change the
genome. | back 13 a. mutagens |
front 14 As part of an experiment to test the effect of a gene, your lab group
has plan how to construct a recombinant plasmid. Your lab group is
looking at you to take the lead. How should you tell them to
proceed? | back 14 b. Mix large numbers of DNA segments with fragments of the desired DNA. |
front 15 As the manager of a nursery, during the winter months you need to
cause your active plants to become dormant. What could you use to
initiate this dormancy? | back 15 c. Abscisic acid |
front 16 At present the most widely accepted theory for movement of sugars in
the phloem is called the | back 16 a. pressure-flow hypothesis. |
front 17 At the end of Meiosis I, the total number of chromosomes in each
daughter cell is ___________. | back 17 d. reduced by ½ from the number of the mother cell |
front 18 Auxins promote the growth of the stem by a. promoting cell division in the apical meristem. | back 18 b. promoting cell elongation. |
front 19 Bateson and Punnett could not adequately explain unusual genetic
ratios that occurred as a result of linkage. | back 19 true |
front 20 CAM photosynthesis occurs mostly in | back 20 e. cacti and succulents. |
front 21 Chiasmata appear in | back 21 a. prophase I. |
front 22 Energy conversion in plants takes place with 100% efficiency unlike
energy conversion in machines. | back 22 false |
front 23 Evolutionary biologists, teamed up with anthropologists and medical
researchers, have identified over ___________ species of plants that
have been used by humans as medicines. | back 23 d. 20,000 |
front 24 Gene banks are locations where __________. | back 24 d. samples of wild relatives and local populations (land races) of domesticated plants can be studied and stored for future incorporation into new breeds of crops |
front 25 Grass leaves may roll up in dry weather when certain cells lose their
turgor. | back 25 true |
front 26 If a species has diploid cells that contain 2 chromosomes, how many
chromosomes would be present in a haploid cell of that
species? | back 26 b. 1 |
front 27 If auxin was unavailable commercially, what would be impacted? a. Defoliate of forests | back 27 d. Stimulation of the production of adventitious roots on stem and leaf cuttings |
front 28 If cytokinin is not present, the most significant impact of this loss
would be on ___________. | back 28 a. cell division. |
front 29 If imbibition was inhibited, what would not occur? | back 29 b. Breaking open of the seed coat of germinating seeds |
front 30 If the concentration of solutes outside of a plant cell is greater
than the concentration on the inside, water will | back 30 d. move out of the cell. |
front 31 If the pollen of one species of orchid will not fit into the stigma
of another species of orchid, the species are kept separate by a/an
__________ isolating mechanism. | back 31 a. mechanical |
front 32 If you need to produce somatic hybrids, you could form them by
combining | back 32 c. 2 parenchyma cells from different plants. |
front 33 If you want to improve an existing variety of a crop plant, what
would you NOT do? | back 33 d. Prune the plants |
front 34 In a certain species of plant in which red flowers and hairy leaves
are the dominant forms of genes carried on separate pairs of
chromosomes, and yellow flowers and smooth leaves are their recessive
counterparts, assume a cross has been made between a plant that is
homozygous for red flowers and hairy leaves and a plant that is
homozygous for yellow flowers and smooth leaves. If the F 2 generation
involves thousands of individual plants that are carefully counted,
and four different phenotypes in a ratio other than 9:3:3:1 are noted,
which of the following would be suspected? | back 34 b. Linkage |
front 35 In a cross between a long and a globe-shaped radish, the F 1
generation consisted of 247 oval-shaped radishes. The F 2 generation
consisted of 62 long radishes, 127 oval radishes, and 59 globe-shaped
radishes. Which of the following pertaining to this cross is
true? | back 35 e. None of the shapes are recessive. |
front 36 In a variety of cornflowers in which blue flowers and dwarf plants
are the dominant forms of genes carried on separate pairs of
chromosomes, and white flowers and tall plants are their recessive
counterparts, assume a cross has been made between a homozygous blue,
dwarf plant and a homozygous white, tall plant. Which of the following
would be represented in the F 1 generation? | back 36 d. BbDd |
front 37 In garden peas, the production of anthocyanin—the pigment responsible
for blue flowers—is activated by one specific protein. The allele that
can successfully produce this protein ( A) is dominant to the allele
that cannot ( a). Thus, blue-flowered plants could have which
genotype? Select all that apply. | back 37 a. AA |
front 38 In meiosis | back 38 e. the process allows for a contribution of genes from both parents. |
front 39 In the field of evolutionary medicine, researchers apply the process
of natural selection to understand, and eventually prevent, the
evolution __________. | back 39 a. of pathogenic bacteria resistant to all known antibiotics |
front 40 In the life cycle of sexually reproducing plants, the diploid body is
commonly referred to as the | back 40 e. sporophyte. |
front 41 In which situation will the rate of transpiration increase, assuming
that no other variable changes? | back 41 e. The air temperature increases |
front 42 Lamarck is best known for his theory of inheritance of acquired
characteristics. | back 42 true |
front 43 Many studies leading to our present knowledge of translocation of
food in plants utilized radioactive tracers and | back 43 b. aphids. |
front 44 Most modern crops are grown from __________ seeds, which are produced
by cross-breeding inbred lines. | back 44 a. hybrid |
front 45 Mutations can be induced by chemicals. | back 45 true |
front 46 One aspect of Darwin's theory was that living organisms are
unchanging, appearing today exactly as their ancestors have always
appeared. | back 46 false |
front 47 Organic evolution | back 47 e. is the accumulation of genetic changes in a population of living organisms over many generations. |
front 48 Osmotic potential is the amount of pressure needed to make water rise
in a narrow tube. | back 48 false |
front 49 Outcrossing involves repeated self-pollination. | back 49 false |
front 50 Photosynthesis can be defined as the conversion of light energy to
biochemical energy. | back 50 true |
front 51 Polyploidy is when flowering plants have more than two sets of chromosomes. true false | back 51 true |
front 52 Predict the consequences of the emigration of a new plant species
into an existing community. | back 52 d.Any of the answers could be correct; it is impossible to answer this question without more information. |
front 53 Predict what could affect plasmolysis. | back 53 e. All of the choices are correct. |
front 54 Predict what would happen to the rate of photosynthesis if green
light is not available. | back 54 a. The rate would be unaffected. |
front 55 Regarding plant movements, which of these statements is
correct? | back 55 a. Turgor movements were the basis for Linnaeus' garden clock. |
front 56 Relatively uniform loss of color in leaves, occurring first on the
older ones, is usually a sign of deficiency of | back 56 c. nitrogen. |
front 57 Resins, gums, oils, and other substances may be manufactured during the process of assimilation. true false | back 57 true |
front 58 Since Mendel's time, types of inheritance that don't follow Mendel's
rules have been discovered. Which of the following situations is NOT
an exception to Mendel's rules? | back 58 d. When an individual with a heterozygous phenotype for a trait is crossed with an individual with a homozygous recessive phenotype, the ratio of phenotypes of the offspring is 1:1. |
front 59 Six plant species provide 80% of the calories consumed by humans
worldwide. | back 59 true |
front 60 Tension in the leaf xylem is due to the adhesive and cohesive
properties of water as well as transpiration. | back 60 true |
front 61 The applications of certain gibberellins to a lawn can cause it to
turn green earlier in the spring. | back 61 true |
front 62 The cells of a sporophyte are diploid. | back 62 true |
front 63 The citric acid cycle _________________. | back 63 a. may occur in cells where photosynthesis is also taking place |
front 64 The citric acid cycle takes place in the ___________________. | back 64 e. mitochondria |
front 65 The current distribution of eastern and western species of redbud
(Cercis sp.) is an example of ________. | back 65 a. a pre-zygotic barrier leading to reproductive isolation |
front 66 The direction of movement of food molecules in plants is
__________. | back 66 d. from the source to the sink |
front 67 The energy "currency" of the cell is | back 67 d. ATP. |
front 68 The energy released from a glucose molecule during fermentation is
only a fraction of the energy released during aerobic
respiration. | back 68 true |
front 69 The pigment phytochrome has only one role in plant development; that
role is involvement in plant photoperiodism. | back 69 false |
front 70 The primary force that enables water to move to the top of very tall
trees is root pressure. | back 70 false |
front 71 The terms quiescence and dormancy both indicate that the embryo of a
seed does not grow even if the conditions for growth are
favorable. | back 71 false |
front 72 Transgenic plants that produce biodegradable polymers can reduce the
use of nonrenewable plastics. | back 72 true |
front 73 Two chromosomes that are morphologically similar, but potentially
carry different versions of each gene, are referred to as
______________. | back 73 c. homologues |
front 74 Two common types of transgenic plants widely grown in North America
have genes for __________ and/or __________ incorporated in their
genome. | back 74 c. herbicide resistance; insect resistance |
front 75 What leads to senescence? | back 75 a. The breakdown of cell parts |
front 76 What plant movement is due solely to an external stimulus? a. Helical (spiraling) movement | back 76 d. Gravitropism |
front 77 When a stock has a considerably greater diameter than that of a
scion, cleft grafting is the most commonly employed grafting
method. | back 77 true |
front 78 Which of the following is an effect of light on auxin? | back 78 c. It migrates away from the light against a diffusion gradient. |
front 79 Which of the following is NOT known for the pioneer experiments and
theories that led to the development of the science of
genetics? | back 79 a. Linnaeus |
front 80 Which of the following statements is a CORRECT comparison between
photosynthesis and respiration? | back 80 d. Photosynthesis is an energy storing process whereas respiration is an energy releasing process. |
front 81 Which of the following statements pertaining to sexual reproduction
is true? | back 81 d. The first cell of a gametophyte generation is normally a spore. |
front 82 Which of these describes the function of DNA in a cell? | back 82 e. All of the choices are correct. |
front 83 Which wavelength of light has the highest energy? | back 83 a. 400nm |
front 84 Your classmate has indicated that she wants to experiment with
growing tomatoes hydroponically. She is planning to grow the plants in
water. What could you suggest to increase her chances of success with
the hydroponic method? | back 84 c. Grow the tomatoes ina nutrient solution containing all the essential elements |
front 85 Your lab partner is upset because she loves nasturtium flowers, but
she cannot get her dormant nasturtium seeds to germinate. As you
examine the seeds, you note a very thick seed coat on the seeds. What
might you suggest to her to improve germination? | back 85 a. File the seed coat to allow water to enter. |