front 1 1) About 25 of the 92 natural elements are known to be essential to life. Which four of these 25 elements make up approximately 96% of living matter?
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front 2 Why is each element unique and different from other elements in chemical properties?
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front 3 Knowing just the atomic mass of an element allows inferences about which of the following?
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front 4 If a salamander relied on hydrogen bonds to cling to surfaces, what type of surface would cause the most problems for this animal?
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front 5 A covalent chemical bond is one in which
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front 6 Nitrogen (N) is much more electronegative than hydrogen (H). Which of the following statements is correct about the atoms in ammonia (NH3)?
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front 7 7) When two atoms are equally electronegative, they will interact to form
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front 8 Which of the following explains most specifically the attraction of water molecules to one another?
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front 9 Geckos are lizards with “sticky” digits that result from:
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front 10 What is the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that can be covalently bonded in a molecule containing two carbon atoms?
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front 11 Which of the following would be regarded as compounds?
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front 12 The partial negative charge in a molecule of water occurs because
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front 13 Which of the following takes place as an ice cube cools a drink?
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front 14 Liquid water's high specific heat is mainly a consequence of the
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front 15 Why does evaporation of water from a surface cause cooling of the surface?
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front 16 Why does ice float in liquid water?
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front 17 Hydrophobic substances such as vegetable oil are
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front 18 Which of the following solutions would require the greatest amount of base to be added to bring the solution to neutral pH?
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front 19 Carbon dioxide produced from burning fossil fuels dissolves in sea water forming:
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front 20 The element present in all organic molecules is
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front 21 Stanley Miller proved that organic molecules can be synthesized in the lab by recreating early earth conditions, most notable he was able to synthesize what? | back 21 Amino Acids |
front 22 How many electron pairs does carbon share in order to complete its valence shell?
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front 23 Why are hydrocarbons insoluble in water?
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front 24 Research indicates that ibuprofen, a drug used to relieve inflammation and pain, is a mixture of two enantiomers; that is, molecules that
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front 25 A compound contains hydroxyl groups as its predominant functional group. Which of the following statements is true concerning this compound?
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front 26 Which two functional groups are always found in amino acids?
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front 27 27) The two molecules shown in the figure above are best described as
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front 28 Which of these classes of biological molecules consist of both small molecules and macromolecular polymers?
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front 29 Which of the following is not a polymer?
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front 30 What is the chemical reaction mechanism by which cells make polymers from monomers?
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front 31 On food packages, to what does the term insoluble fiber refer?
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front 32 Which of the following is true of both starch and cellulose?
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front 33 Humans can digest starch but not cellulose because
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front 34 Which of the following statements concerning saturated fats is not true?
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front 35 There are 20 different amino acids. What makes one amino acid different from another?
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front 36 Which type of interaction stabilizes the α helix and the β pleated sheet structures of proteins?
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front 37 The tertiary structure of a protein is the
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front 38 What is the term used for a protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins?
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front 39 Which of the following descriptions best fits the class of molecules known as nucleotides?
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front 40 If a DNA sample were composed of 10% thymine, what would be the percentage of guanine?
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front 41 When biologists wish to study the internal ultrastructure of cells, they can achieve the finest resolution by using
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front 42 A primary objective of cell fractionation is to
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front 43 All of the following are part of a prokaryotic cell except
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front 44 Which of the following is a major cause of the size limits for certain types of cells?
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front 45 Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing which of the following molecules?
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front 46 Which structure is the site of the synthesis of proteins that may be exported from the cell?
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front 47 Hydrolytic enzymes must be segregated and packaged to prevent general destruction of cellular components. Which of the following organelles contains these hydrolytic enzymes in animal cells?
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front 48 The liver is involved in detoxification of many poisons and drugs. Which of the following structures is primarily involved in this process and therefore abundant in liver cells?
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front 49 Which organelle is the primary site of ATP synthesis in eukaryotic cells?
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front 50 Movement of vesicles within the cell depends on what cellular structures?
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front 51 Singer and Nicolson's fluid mosaic model of the membrane proposed that
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front 52 The presence of cholesterol in the plasma membranes of some animals
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front 53 According to the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes, which of the following is a true statement about membrane phospholipids?
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front 54 Which of the following is a reasonable explanation for why unsaturated fatty acids help keep any membrane more fluid at lower temperatures?
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front 55 The primary function of polysaccharides attached to the glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal cell membranes is
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front 56 A protein that spans the phospholipid bilayer one or more times is
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front 57 What kinds of molecules pass through a cell membrane most easily?
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front 58 Which of the following statements is correct about diffusion?
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front 59 Water passes quickly through cell membranes because
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front 60 Which of the following statements correctly describes the normal tonicity conditions for typical plant and animal cells?
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front 61 What is the voltage across a membrane called?
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front 62 An organism with a cell wall would most likely be unable to take in materials through
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front 63 Which of the following is (are) true for anabolic pathways?
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front 64 For living organisms, which of the following is an important consequence of the first law of thermodynamics?
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front 65 Whenever energy is transformed, there is always an increase in the
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front 66 Which of the following is true for all exergonic reactions?
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front 67 When chemical, transport, or mechanical work is done by an organism, what happens to the heat generated?
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front 68 Reactants capable of interacting to form products in a chemical reaction must first overcome a thermodynamic barrier known as the reaction's
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front 69 Which of the following statements regarding enzymes is true?
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front 70 The active site of an enzyme is the region that
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front 71 How does a noncompetitive inhibitor decrease the rate of an enzyme reaction?
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front 72 Which of the following statements describes enzyme cooperativity?
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front 73 Where does glycolysis take place in eukaryotic cells?
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front 74 Which of the following statements describes NAD+?
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front 75 The ATP made during glycolysis is generated by
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front 76 The oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved directly in which process or event?
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front 77 Which process in eukaryotic cells will proceed normally whether oxygen (O2) is present or absent?
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front 78 An electron loses potential energy when it
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front 79 Carbon dioxide (CO2) is released during which of the following stages of cellular respiration?
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front 80 During aerobic respiration, electrons travel downhill in which sequence?
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front 81 Where are the proteins of the electron transport chain located?
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front 82 Energy released by the electron transport chain is used to pump H+ into which location in eukaryotic cells?
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front 83 One function of both alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation is to
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front 84 Which metabolic pathway is common to both fermentation and cellular respiration of a glucose molecule?
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front 85 Which of the following are products of the light reactions of photosynthesis that are utilized in the Calvin cycle?
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front 86 Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
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front 87 When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a direct by-product of
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front 88 Which of the following are directly associated with photosystem I?
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front 89 What is the primary function of the Calvin cycle?
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front 90 Assume a thylakoid is somehow punctured so that the interior of the thylakoid is no longer separated from the stroma. This damage will have the most direct effect on which of the following processes?
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front 91 In a plant cell, where are the ATP synthase complexes located?
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front 92 Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration?
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front 93 Generation of proton gradients across membranes occurs during
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front 94 Carotenoids are often found in foods that are considered to have antioxidant properties in human nutrition. What related function do they have in plants?
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front 95 CAM plants keep stomata closed in daytime, thus reducing loss of water. They can do this because they
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front 96 The centromere is a region in which
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front 97 Where do the microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis in both plant and animal cells?
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front 98 The stage of mitosis in which sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the dividing cell
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front 99 What is a cleavage furrow?
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front 100 Which of the following is a protein maintained at constant levels throughout the cell cycle that requires cyclin to become catalytically active?
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front 101 After which checkpoint is the cell first committed to continue the cell cycle through M?
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front 102 Which of the following most accurately describes a cyclin?
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front 103 Which of the following best describes a karyotype?
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front 104 After telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell is
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front 105 Sister chromatids are separated from each other.
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front 106 Independent assortment of chromosomes is a result of
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front 107 A human cell containing 22 autosomes and a Y chromosome is
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front 108 Why did the F1 offspring of Mendel's classic pea cross always look like one of the two parental varieties?
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front 109 What was the most significant conclusion that Gregor Mendel drew from his experiments with pea plants?
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front 110 Two plants are crossed, resulting in offspring with a 3:1 ratio for a particular trait. What does this suggest?
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front 111 A sexually reproducing animal has two unlinked genes, one for head shape (H) and one for tail length (T). Its genotype is HhTt. Which of the following genotypes is possible in a gamete from this organism?
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front 112 Mendel accounted for the observation that traits which had disappeared in the F1 generation reappeared in the F2 generation by proposing that
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front 113 The fact that all seven of the pea plant traits studied by Mendel obeyed the principle of independent assortment most probably indicates which of the following?
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front 114 Mendel's observation of the segregation of alleles in gamete formation has its basis in which of the following phases of cell division?
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front 115 Black fur in mice (B) is dominant to brown fur (b). Short tails (T) are dominant to long tails (t). What fraction of the progeny of crosses BbTt × BBtt will be expected to have black fur and long tails?
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front 116 In certain plants, tall is dominant to short. If a heterozygous plant is crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will be short?
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front 117 Which of the following describes the ability of a single gene to have multiple phenotypic effects?
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front 118 Which of the following is an example of polygenic inheritance?
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front 119 Which of the following provides an example of epistasis?
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front 120 Why are dominantly inherited fatal disorders extremely rare?
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front 121 When Thomas Hunt Morgan crossed his red-eyed F1 generation flies to each other, the F2 generation included both red- and white-eyed flies. Remarkably, all the white-eyed flies were male. What was the explanation for this result?
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front 122 Which of the following is the meaning of the chromosome theory of inheritance as expressed in the early 20th century?
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front 123 Calico cats are female because
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front 124 Which of the following statements is true of linkage?
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front 125 What does a frequency of recombination of 50% indicate?
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front 126 What is the reason that linked genes are inherited together?
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front 127 The centimorgan (cM) is a unit named in honor of Thomas Hunt Morgan. To what is it equal?
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front 128 Recombination between linked genes comes about for what reason?
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front 129 One possible result of chromosomal breakage is for a fragment to join a nonhomologous chromosome. What is this alteration called?
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