General Bio Exam 1
A hypothesis is defined as a well framed question for a tentative answer which can be tested and falsified.
True or False
TRUE
Of the two types of reasoning, deductive reasoning is the term used when
Which would be an appropriate example of qualitative data:
b. There is a change in temperature from 30 0 C to 20 0 C
Polar covalent bonds are characterized by
b. unequal sharing of electrons
The attraction between two oppositely charged ions is called a/an
c. ionic bond
Electrons are subatomic particles that determine the chemical reactions and have a
c. negative charge
Which of these bonds is strong and difficult to break?
b. Covalent bond
Which bonds are created during the formation of the primary structure of a protein?
a. peptide bonds
The relationship between dehydration reactions and hydrolysis is best explained by which of the following?
The tertiary structure of a protein is the
Which is the polysaccharide that has the most branches?
c. glycogen
Celery is rich in a type of glucose molecule that cannot be digested by humans. Which is the polysaccharide that is found in celery?
Water is a/an ____________molecule
b. polar
Molecules that have an affinity for water are referred to as
The organelle that is specialized in synthesizing sugar using certain pigments such as chlorophyll is the
d. chloroplast
The shape and structure of the cell is maintained by the
c. microtubules and microfilaments
The organelle that produces hydrogen peroxide, and digests other toxic metabolic byproducts is the
c. peroxisome
Small molecules such as ions can move from one cell to another via
b. gap junction
Which of the following statements is correct about diffusion?
b. It is a passive process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Ions diffuse across membranes through specific ion channels
c. down their electrochemical gradients.
The variation in charge across the plasma membrane is called
a. membrane potential
Which of the following types of molecules are the major structural components of the cell membrane?
c. phospholipids and proteins
A protein that spans the phospholipid bilayer one or more times is a
a. transmembrane protein
How will brief heating (to 95°C) affect macromolecular structures in aqueous solution?
e. DNA duplexes will unwind and separate, and proteins will unfold (denature)
Which of the following effects is produced by the high surface tension of water?
b. A water strider can walk across the surface of a small pond
A molecule with the chemical formula C6H12O6 is probably a:
e. Carbohydrate and monosaccharide only
Which two functional groups are always found in amino acids?
c. Carboxyl and amino
If one strand of a DNA molecule has the sequence of bases 5'ATTGCA3', the other complementary strand would have the sequence:
b. 5'TGCAAT3'.
Which functional group is not present in this molecule?
b. Sulfhydryl
The element present in all organic molecules is:
c. carbon
Which of the following statements is true about buffer solutions?
d. They maintain a relatively constant pH when either acids or bases are added to them.
How many electron pairs does carbon share in order to complete its valence shell?
d. 4
A carbon atom is most likely to form what kind of bond(s) with other atoms?
c. covalent
Which of the following statements is true for the class of biological molecules known as lipids?
a. They are insoluble in water
At which level of protein structure are interactions between the side chains (R groups) most important?
c. tertiary
Why are hydrocarbons insoluble in water?
b. The majority of their bonds are nonpolar covalent carbon-to-hydrogen linkages
A covalent chemical bond is one in which:
c. Outer-shell electrons of two atoms are shared so as to satisfactorily fill the outer electron shells of both atoms.
Which of the following best summarizes the relationship between dehydration reactions and hydrolysis?
a. Dehydration reactions assemble polymers, and hydrolysis reactions break down polymers.
What maintains the secondary structure of a protein?
b. Hydrogen bonds between the amino group of one peptide bond and the carboxyl group of another peptide bond
Which of the following explains most specifically the attraction of water molecules to one another?
d. hydrogen bonds
If a DNA sample were composed of 10% thymine, what would be the percentage of guanine?
c. 40
Hydrophobic substances such as vegetable oil are:
a. Nonpolar substances that repel water molecules.
What results from an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms?
b. A polar covalent bond
Which of the following is a hydrophobic material?
c. Wax
Why does ice float in liquid water?
d. Hydrogen bonds stabilize and keep the molecules of ice farther apart than the water molecules of liquid water.
Which of the following descriptions best fits the class of molecules known as nucleotides?
c. A nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a pentose sugar
Which of the following is the best description of a control for an experiment?
c. The control group is matched with the experimental group except for the one experimental variable.
Which type of bond must be broken for water to vaporize?
d. hydrogen bonds
Which functional group is characteristic of alcohols?
a. A
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
d. carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
Which functional group(s) shown above is (are) present in all amino acids?
e. C and D
Humans can digest starch, but not cellulose because:
c. Humans have enzymes that can hydrolyze the α glycosidic linkages of starch, but not the β glycosidic linkages of cellulose.
What is the structural feature that allows DNA to replicate?
b. Complementary pairing of the nitrogenous bases
The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in Figure 5.8. Each molecule may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Which molecule is glycerol?
c. 10
What is the term used for a protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other proteins?
b. Chaperonin
The tertiary structure of a protein is the:
c. Unique three-dimensional shape of the fully folded polypeptide
The partial negative charge in a molecule of water occurs because:
b. The electrons shared between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms spend more time around the oxygen atom nucleus than around the hydrogen atom nucleus.
Which bonds are created during the formation of the primary structure of a protein?
a. Peptide Bonds
The method of scientific inquiry that describes natural structures and processes as accurately as possible through careful observation and the analysis of data is known as:
b. Discovery Science
When applying the process of science, which of these is tested?
e. A Hypothesis
There are 20 different amino acids. What makes one amino acid different from another?
c. Different side chains (R groups) attached to an α carbon
Which bond or interaction would be difficult to disrupt when compounds are put into water?
a. Covalent bond
The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in Figure 5.8. Each molecule may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid
e. 9
Which animal cell organelle contains enzymes that transfer hydrogen from various substrates to oxygen?
e. Peroxisome
Which of the following contains hydrolytic enzymes?
a. Lysosome
Thylakoids, DNA, and ribosomes are all components found in:
b. Chloroplasts
Which of the following is a reasonable explanation for why unsaturated fatty acids help keep any membrane more fluid at lower temperatures?
a.The double bonds form kinks in the fatty acid tails, preventing adjacent lipids from packing tightly
Which organelle is the primary site of ATP synthesis in eukaryotic cells?
c. Mitochondrion
Which of the following produces and modifies polysaccharides that will be secrete
d.Golgi apparatus
What kinds of molecules pass through a cell membrane most easily?
b.Small and hydrophobic
White blood cells engulf bacteria through what process?
b. Phagocytosis
A protein that spans the phospholipid bilayer one or more times is:
a. A transmembrane protein
Prokaryotes are classified as belonging to two different domains. What are the domains?
b.Bacteria and archaea
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing which of the following molecules?
c.Proteins
Which of the following types of molecules are the major structural components of the cell membrane?
c.Phospholipids and proteins
Which structure is the site of the synthesis of proteins that may be exported from the cell?
a.Rough ER
Which of the following would likely move through the lipid bilayer of a plasma membrane most rapidly?
a. CO2
All of the following are part of a prokaryotic cell except
e.An endoplasmic reticulum
In order for a protein to be an integral membrane protein it would have to be:
c.Amphipathic, with at least one hydrophobic region
The primary function of polysaccharides attached to the glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal cell membranes is:
e. To mediate cell-to-cell recognition.
A cell with a predominance of free ribosomes is most likely:
b.Producing primarily cytoplasmic proteins.
A bacterium engulfed by a white blood cell through phagocytosis will be digested by enzymes contained in:
b.Lysosomes
The difference between pinocytosis and receptor-mediated endocytosis is that:
c.Pinocytosis is nonselective in the molecules it brings into the cell, whereas receptor-mediated endocytosis offers more selectivity.
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of a carrier protein in a plasma membrane?
b.It exhibits a specificity for a particular type of molecule.
Which plant cell organelle contains its own DNA and ribosomes?
c.Mitochondrion
In a liver cell detoxifying alcohol and some other poisons, the enzymes of the peroxisome remove hydrogen from these molecules and:
d.Transfer the hydrogen to oxygen molecules to generate hydrogen peroxide.
Signals between the ECM and the cytoskeleton may be transmitted by:
c. Integrins
What is the voltage across a membrane called?
c.Membrane potential
Ions diffuse across membranes through specific ion channels:
d.Down their electrochemical gradients.
A primary objective of cell fractionation is to:
d.Separate the major organelles so that their particular functions can be determined.
According to the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes, which of the following is a true statement about membrane phospholipids?
a.They can move laterally along the plane of the membrane.
Which type of organelle or structure is primarily involved in the synthesis of oils, phospholipids, and steroids?
c.Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Mammalian blood contains the equivalent of 0.15 M NaCl. Seawater contains the equivalent of 0.45 M NaCl. What will happen if red blood cells are transferred to seawater?
a.Water will leave the cells, causing them to shrivel and collapse.
Which of the following is true of integral membrane proteins?
c.They are usually transmembrane proteins.
Which of these are not embedded in the hydrophobic portion of the lipid bilayer at all?
c.Peripheral proteins
Which of the following statements is correct about diffusion?
c.It is a passive process in which molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
The presence of cholesterol in the plasma membranes of some animals:
a. Enables the membrane to stay fluid more easily when cell temperature drops.
Movement of vesicles within the cell depends on what cellular structures?
a.Microtubules and motor proteins
In a plant cell, DNA may be found:
d.In the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
Ions can travel directly from the cytoplasm of one animal cell to the cytoplasm of an adjacent cell through:
e.Gap junctions
Water passes quickly through cell membranes because:
e.It moves through aquaporins in the membrane.
Some regions of the plasma membrane, called lipid rafts, have a higher concentration of cholesterol molecules. As a result, these lipid rafts:
b.Are more rigid than the surrounding membrane.
In receptor-mediated endocytosis, receptor molecules initially project to the outside of the cell. Where do they end up after endocytosis?
c.On the inside surface of the vesicle