front 1 Using the yeast signal transduction pathways, both types of mating
cells release the mating factors. These factors bind to specific
receptors on the correct cells, | back 1 Answer: A |
front 2 What is most likely to happen to an animal's target cells that lack
receptors for local regulators? | back 2 Answer: D |
front 3 Which of the following is a likely explanation of why natural
selection favored the evolution of signals for sexual reproduction?
| back 3 Answer: A |
front 4 Which of the following is characterized by a cell releasing a signal
molecule into the environment, followed by a number of cells in the
immediate vicinity responding? | back 4 Answer: C |
front 5 In the formation of biofilms, such as those forming on unbrushed
teeth, cell signaling serves which function? | back 5 Answer: C |
front 6 In yeast signal transduction, the yeast cells | back 6 Answer: D |
front 7 In which of the following ways do plant hormones differ from hormones
in animals? | back 7 Answer: B |
front 8 In an experiment to track the movement of growth factor molecules
from secretion to the point of receptor binding in a particular
species of mammal, a student found a 20-fold reduction in mm traveled
when in the presence of an adrenal hormone. This is in part
attributable to which of the following? | back 8 Answer: A |
front 9 When a neuron responds to a particular neurotransmitter by opening
gated ion channels, the neurotransmitter is serving as which part of
the signal pathway? | back 9 Answer: D |
front 10 Of the following, a receptor protein in a membrane that recognizes a
chemical signal is most similar to | back 10 Answer: A |
front 11 Which of the following is true for the signaling system in an animal
cell that lacks the ability to produce GTP? | back 11 Answer: A |
front 12 Testosterone functions inside a cell by | back 12 Answer: B |
front 13 Which of the following is true of transcription factors? | back 13 Answer: D |
front 14 One of the major categories of receptors in the plasma membrane
reacts by forming dimers, adding phosphate groups, and then activating
relay proteins. Which type does this? | back 14 Answer: D |
front 15 Because most receptors are membrane proteins, which of the following
is usually true? | back 15 Answer: E |
front 16 Since steroid receptors are located intracellularly, which of the
following is true? | back 16 Answer: B |
front 17 Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are found at high levels on various
cancer cells. A protein, Herceptin, has been found to bind to an RTK
known as HER2. This information can now be utilized in breast cancer
treatment if which of the following is true? | back 17 Answer: C |
front 18 The receptors for a group of signaling molecules known as growth
factors are often | back 18 Answer: D |
front 19 In general, a signal transmitted via phosphorylation of a series of
proteins | back 19 Answer: A |
front 20 Sutherland discovered that epinephrine signals | back 20 Answer: E |
front 21 Which of the following is the best explanation for the inability of a
specific animal cell to reduce the Ca2⁺ concentration in its cytosol
compared with the extracellular fluid? | back 21 Answer: C |
front 22 The toxin of Vibrio cholerae causes profuse diarrhea because it
| back 22 Answer: A |
front 23 Which of the following would be inhibited by a drug that specifically
blocks the addition of phosphate groups to proteins? | back 23 Answer: E |
front 24 Which of the following most likely would be an immediate result of
growth factor binding to its receptor? | back 24 Answer: A |
front 25 An inhibitor of phosphodiesterase activity would have which of the
following effects? | back 25 Answer: D |
front 26 Adenylyl cyclase has the opposite effect of which of the following?
| back 26 Answer: C |
front 27 Caffeine is an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase. Therefore, the cells
of a person who has recently consumed coffee would have increased
levels of | back 27 Answer: C |
front 28 If a pharmaceutical company wished to design a drug to maintain low
blood sugar levels, one approach might be to design a compound
| back 28 Answer: C |
front 29 If a pharmaceutical company wished to design a drug to maintain low
blood sugar levels, one approach might be to design a compound
| back 29 Answer: D |
front 30 An inhibitor of which of the following could be used to block the
release of calcium from the endoplasmic reticulum? | back 30 Answer: D |
front 31 Which of the following statements is true of signal molecules?
| back 31 Answer: E |
front 32 Which of the following is a correct association? | back 32 Answer: C |
front 33 One inhibitor of cGMP is Viagra. It provides a signal that leads to
dilation of blood vessels and increase of blood in the penis,
facilitating erection. Since cGMP is inhibited, the signal is
prolonged. The original signal that is now inhibited would have
| back 33 Answer: A |
front 34 Which of the following is the best explanation for the fact that most
transduction pathways have multiple steps? | back 34 Answer: C |
front 35 Which of the following amino acids are most frequently phosphorylated
by protein kinases in the cytoplasm during signal transduction?
| back 35 Answer: C |
front 36 The function of phosphatases in signal transduction is best described
as to | back 36 Answer: E |
front 37 What explains the increased concentration of Ca⁺⁺ in the ER? | back 37 Answer: A |
front 38 In which of the following ways could signal transduction most
probably be explored in research to treat cancer? | back 38 Answer: B |
front 39 A drug designed to inhibit the response of cells to testosterone
would almost certainly result in which of the following? | back 39 Answer: C |
front 40 At puberty, an adolescent female body changes in both structure and
function of several organ systems, primarily under the influence of
changing concentrations of estrogens and other steroid hormones. How
can one hormone, such as estrogen, mediate so many effects? | back 40 Answer: D |
front 41 What are scaffolding proteins? | back 41 Answer: C |
front 42 The termination phase of cell signaling requires which of the
following? | back 42 Answer: D |
front 43 GTPase activity is involved in the regulation of signal transduction
because it | back 43 Answer: C |
front 44 Why has C. elegans proven to be a useful model for understanding
apoptosis? | back 44 Answer: B |
front 45 Which of the following describes the events of apoptosis? | back 45 Answer: D |
front 46 If an adult person has a faulty version of the human analog to ced-4
of the nematode, which of the following is most likely to result?
| back 46 Answer: C |
front 47 Why is apoptosis potentially threatening to the healthy
"neighbors" of a dying cell? | back 47 Answer: B |
front 48 In C. elegans, ced-9 prevents apoptosis in a normal cell in which of
the following ways? | back 48 Answer: A |
front 49 In research on aging (both cellular aging and organismal aging), it
has been found that aged cells do not progress through the cell cycle
as they had previously. Which of the following would provide evidence
that this is related to cell signaling? | back 49 Answer: A |
front 50 Where do apoptotic signals come from? | back 50 Answer: E |
front 51 The human population's life expectancy has increased significantly
but seems to have an upper limit. Which of the following might be
described as an ecological consequence of passing that upper limit by
regulating cell death? | back 51 Answer: C |
front 52 Which of the following types of signaling is represented in the
figure? | back 52 Answer: D |
front 53 In the figure, the dots in the space between the two structures
represent which of the following? | back 53 Answer: C |
front 54 A major group of G protein-coupled receptors contains seven
transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the
exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the
helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the
membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is
usually substantially longer than the others. | back 54 Answer: B |
front 55 A major group of G protein-coupled receptors contains seven
transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the
exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the
helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the
membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is
usually substantially longer than the others. | back 55 Answer: E |
front 56 A major group of G protein-coupled receptors contains seven
transmembrane α helices. The amino end of the protein lies at the
exterior of the plasma membrane. Loops of amino acids connect the
helices either at the exterior face or on the cytosol face of the
membrane. The loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 is
usually substantially longer than the others. | back 56 Answer: D |
front 57 Affinity chromatography is a method that can be used to purify
cell-surface receptors, while they retain their hormone-binding
ability. A ligand (hormone) for a receptor of interest is chemically
linked to polystyrene beads. A solubilized preparation of membrane
proteins is passed over a column containing these beads. Only the
receptor binds to the beads. | back 57 Answer: B |
front 58 Affinity chromatography is a method that can be used to purify
cell-surface receptors, while they retain their hormone-binding
ability. A ligand (hormone) for a receptor of interest is chemically
linked to polystyrene beads. A solubilized preparation of membrane
proteins is passed over a column containing these beads. Only the
receptor binds to the beads. | back 58 Answer: B |
front 59 Humans have receptors for two kinds of beta adrenergic compounds such
as catecholamines to control cardiac muscle contractions. Some are
beta 1 receptors that promote increased heart rate. Other drugs,
called beta blockers, slow heart rate. Smooth muscle cells, however,
have beta 2 receptors, which mediate muscle relaxation. Blockers of
these effects are sometimes used to treat asthma. | back 59 Answer: A |
front 60 Humans have receptors for two kinds of beta adrenergic compounds such
as catecholamines to control cardiac muscle contractions. Some are
beta 1 receptors that promote increased heart rate. Other drugs,
called beta blockers, slow heart rate. Smooth muscle cells, however,
have beta 2 receptors, which mediate muscle relaxation. Blockers of
these effects are sometimes used to treat asthma. | back 60 Answer: C |
front 61 Humans have receptors for two kinds of beta adrenergic compounds such
as catecholamines to control cardiac muscle contractions. Some are
beta 1 receptors that promote increased heart rate. Other drugs,
called beta blockers, slow heart rate. Smooth muscle cells, however,
have beta 2 receptors, which mediate muscle relaxation. Blockers of
these effects are sometimes used to treat asthma. | back 61 Answer: D |
front 62 Phosphorylation cascades involving a series of protein kinases are
useful for cellular signal transduction because | back 62 Answer: C |
front 63 Binding of a signaling molecule to which type of receptor leads
directly to a change in the distribution of ions on opposite sides of
the membrane? | back 63 Answer: D |
front 64 The activation of receptor tyrosine kinases is characterized by
| back 64 Answer: A |
front 65 Lipid-soluble signaling molecules, such as testosterone, cross the
membranes of all cells but affect only target cells because | back 65 Answer: B |
front 66 Consider this pathway: epinephrine → G protein-coupled receptor → G
protein → adenylyl cyclase → cAMP. Identify the second messenger.
| back 66 Answer: A |
front 67 Apoptosis involves all but which of the following? | back 67 Answer: D |
front 68 Which observation suggested to Sutherland the involvement of a second
messenger in epinephrine's effect on liver cells? | back 68 Answer: C |
front 69 Protein phosphorylation is commonly involved with all of the
following except | back 69 Answer: C |