front 1 Starting with a fertilized egg (zygote), a series of five cell divisions would produce an early embryo with how many cells? A) 4 B) 8 C) 16 D) 32 E) 64 | back 1 Answer : 34 |
front 2 If there are 20 chromatids in a cell, how many centromeres are there? A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40 E) 80 | back 2 Answer : 20 |
front 3 In eukaryotic cells, chromosomes are composed of DNA | back 3 Answer: and proteins |
front 4 What is produced if a cell divides by mitosis but does not undergo
cytokinesis? | back 4 Answer: one cell with two nuclei, each identical to the nucleus of the parent cell |
front 5 5) Humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis. The
nuclei of skin cells | back 5 Answer: twice as much DNA as the nuclei of gametes produced by meiosis. |
front 6 Compared to most prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells typically have A) more DNA molecules and larger genomes. | back 6 Answer : more DNA molecules and larger genomes. |
front 7 At which phase are centrioles beginning to move apart in animal cells? A) telophase | back 7 prophase |
front 8 If there are 20 centromeres in a cell at anaphase, how many
chromosomes are there in each | back 8 10 |
front 9 Where do the microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis in
animal cells? | back 9 centrosome |
front 10 Taxol is an anticancer drug extracted from the Pacific yew tree. In
animal cells, Taxol | back 10 the formation of the mitotic spindle. |
front 11 Which of the following are primarily responsible for cytokinesis in
plant cells but not in | back 11 Golgi-derived vesicles |
front 12 Movement of the chromosomes during anaphase would be most affected by
a drug that | back 12 shortening of microtubules. |
front 13 Measurements of the amount of DNA per nucleus were taken on a large
number of cells | back 13 G2 |
front 14 A group of cells is assayed for DNA content immediately following
mitosis and is found to | back 14 16; 16 |
front 15 The beginning of anaphase is indicated by which of the
following? | back 15 Cohesin is cleaved enzymatically. |
front 16 During which phase of mitosis do the chromatids become chromosomes? A) telophase | back 16 anaphase |
front 17 What is a cleavage furrow? | back 17 a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei |
front 18 Using which of the following techniques would enable your lab group
to distinguish between | back 18 radioactive-labeled nucleotides |
front 19 You have the technology necessary to measure each of the following in
a sample of animal | back 19 organelle density and enzymatic activity |
front 20 A plant-derived protein known as colchicine can be used to poison
cells by blocking the | back 20 The chromosomes would coil and shorten but have no spindle to which to attach. |
front 21 Motor proteins require which of the following to function in the
movement of chromosomes | back 21 ATP as an energy source |
front 22 When a cell is in late anaphase of mitosis, which of the following
will we see? | back 22 a clear area in the center of the cell |
front 23 Cells from advanced malignant tumors often have very abnormal
chromosomes as well as an | back 23 Cell cycle checkpoints are not in place to stop cells with chromosome abnormalities. |
front 24 Which is the first checkpoint in the cell cycle where a cell will be
caused to exit the cycle if | back 24 G1 |
front 25 Which of the following is released by platelets in the vicinity of an
injury? | back 25 PDGF |
front 26 Which of the following is a protein synthesized at specific times
during the cell cycle that | back 26 cyclin |
front 27 Which of the following is a protein maintained at constant levels
throughout the cell cycle | back 27 Cdk |
front 28 Which of the following triggers the cell's passage past the G2
checkpoint into mitosis? | back 28 MPF |
front 29 The cyclin component of MPF is destroyed toward the end of which
phase? | back 29 M |
front 30 Proteins that are involved in the regulation of the cell cycle, and
that show fluctuations in | back 30 cyclins |
front 31 The MPF protein complex turns itself off by | back 31 activating a process that destroys cyclin components. |
front 32 Density-dependent inhibition is explained by which of the
following? | back 32 As cells become more numerous, the cell surface proteins of one cell
contact the adjoining |
front 33 Which of the following is true concerning cancer cells? | back 33 When they stop dividing, they do so at random points in the cell
cycle; they are not subject to |
front 34 Which of the following describes cyclin-dependent kinase
(Cdk)? | back 34 Cdk is present throughout the cell cycle and is an enzyme that
attaches phosphate groups to |
front 35 Besides the ability of some cancer cells to overproliferate, what
else could logically result in | back 35 lack of appropriate cell death |
front 36 Why do neurons and some other specialized cells divide
infrequently? | back 36 They have been shunted into G0. |
front 37 Which of the following most accurately describes a cyclin? | back 37 It activates a Cdk molecule when it is in sufficient concentration. |
front 38 All cell cycle checkpoints are similar in which way? | back 38 They give the go-ahead signal to progress to the next checkpoint. |
front 39 At the M phase checkpoint, the complex allows for what to
occur? | back 39 Separase enzyme cleaves cohesins and allows chromatids to separate. |
front 40 Anchorage dependence of animal cells in vitro or in vivo depends on
which of the following? | back 40 response of the cell cycle controls to signals from the plasma membrane |
front 41 Researchers began a study of a cultured cell line. Their preliminary
observations showed | back 41 The cells show characteristics of tumors. |
front 42 For a chemotherapeutic drug to be useful for treating cancer cells,
which of the following is | back 42 It interferes with rapidly dividing cells. |
front 43 You have a series of cells, all of which were derived from tumors,
and you first need to find | back 43 Karyotype samples to look for unusual size and number of chromosomes. |
front 44 What is the correct chromosomal condition for one daughter nucleus at
telophase of mitosis? | back 44 E |
front 45 What is the correct chromosomal condition for one daughter nucleus at
telophase of mitosis? | back 45 E |
front 46 If the cell whose nuclear material is shown in Figure 9.2 continues
toward completion of | back 46 formation of telophase nuclei |
front 47 In Figure 9.3, mitosis is represented by which numbered part(s) of
the cycle? | back 47 D |
front 48 G1 is represented by which numbered part(s) of the cycle? | back 48 I or V |
front 49 Which number represents DNA synthesis? | back 49 II |
front 50 Which number represents the point in the cell cycle during which the
chromosomes are | back 50 II |
front 51 At which of the numbered regions would you expect to find cells at
metaphase? | back 51 III only |
front 52 MPF reaches its threshold concentration at the end of this
stage. | back 52 III |
front 53 Of the following, the best conclusion concerning the difference
between the S phases for beta | back 53 gamma contains more DNA than beta. |
front 54 The best conclusion concerning delta is that the cells | back 54 are actually in the G0 phase. |
front 55 Several organisms, primarily protists, have what are called
intermediate mitotic organization. | back 55 They maintain a nuclear envelope during division. |
front 56 What is the most probable hypothesis about these intermediate forms
of cell division? | back 56 They show some but not all of the evolutionary steps toward complete mitosis. |
front 57 Nucleotides can be radiolabeled before they are incorporated into
newly forming DNA and can | back 57 What is the length of the S phase of the cell cycle? |
front 58 The research team used the setup to study the incorporation of
labeled nucleotides into a | back 58 infection causes lymphocytes to divide more rapidly |
front 59 Through a microscope, you can see a cell plate beginning to develop
across the middle of a | back 59 a plant cell in the process of cytokinesis. |
front 60 In the cells of some organisms, mitosis occurs without cytokinesis.
This will result in | back 60 cells with more than one nucleus. |
front 61 Which of the following does not occur during mitosis? | back 61 replication of the DNA |
front 62 A particular cell has half as much DNA as some other cells in a
mitotically active tissue. The | back 62 G1. |
front 63 The drug cytochalasin B blocks the function of actin. Which of the
following aspects of the | back 63 cleavage furrow formation and cytokinesis |