Exam 2
Which kind of cells have their DNA in a single, circular molecule of DNA devoid of any surrounding membrane or histone proteins?
bacteria
Plant cells often have a large membrane-bound sac that is used for storing water and other substances. This organelle is called a
central vacuole
Membrane-bound organelles that contain powerful digestive enzymes are known as
lysomes
Flattened sacks of membranes apparently involved in the packaging and export of molecules synthesized elsewhere in the cell are know as
golgi bodies
Mammalian blood contains the equivalent of 0.15M NaCl. Seawater contains the equivalent of 0.45M NaCl. What will happen if red blood cells are transferred to seawater?
water will leave the cells, causing them to shrivel and collapse
Receptor-mediated endocytosis (RME) is different from pinocytosis or phagocytosis because
RME is not specify and takes in any solid matter
The "powerhouse" organelle involved in the oxygen-requiring process by which the energy in macromolecules is converted/stored into ATP is the
mitochondria
Which of the following are capable of converting light energy to chemical energy (ultimately in the form of carbohydrates)?
chloroplasts
Lipids are the only class of macromolecules that contain
fatty acids
Biological membranes contain bilayers of which of the following lipids?
phospholipids
Prokaryotic cells in the genus Sulfolbus are in the Domain Archaea, and are commonly found in geothermal environments, with an optimum growth temperature of above 80 C. Which of the following features is most likely to allow Archaea to thrive at such temperatures?
archaeal membranes contain high concentrations of saturated lipids
The tendency for atom to move from areas of high concentration towards areas of low concentration is called:
diffusion
A cell is placed into a beaker containing a sugar solution; water leaves the cell, the cell membrane collapses and shrinks around the cell contents. Which statement best describes the relative solute concentrations in the cell and in the surrounding solution?
the concentration of solutes inside the cells is less than the concentration in the outside solution
in the original Star Trek episode, "The Immunity Syndrome", a gigantic single celled space organism destroys planets and ingests the debris of solar systems to gain energy for it's survival. The organism is destroyed by Mr.Spock by exploding a shuttlecraft inside the nucleus of the space organism. Which term best describes the space organism
eukaryotic, heterotrophic
Which of the following is true about enzymes?
enzymes increase the rate of chemical reaction by lowering activation energy barriers.
A patient is brough to the hospital severely dehydrated. An IV of isotonic saline is started immediately. Why doesn't the doctor order an IV of pure, sterile fresh water?
an IV of pure, freshwater would cause blood cells to swell and eventually burst
The second law of thermodynamics states that
disorder in the universe constantly increases
Which of the following is (are) the major role (s) of proteins in a biological membrane?
all of the above
The hydrolysis of sucrose to glucose and fructose is exergonic. However, if you dissolve sucrose in water and keep the solution overnight room temperature, there is no detectable conversion to glucose and fructose in the morning. Why?
the activation energy is high enough to prevent the reaction from occurring very often in the solution
facilitated diffusion is an important method for cells in obtaining necessary molecules and removing other ones. Requirements for facilitated diffusion include which of the following?
the carrier molecule must be specific to the molecule that is transported. the direction of movement is always with the concentration gradient, never against the gradient
Which of the following molecules can cross the lipid bilayer of a membrane directly, without a transport protein or other mechanism?
oxygen
Glucose is a six-carbon sugar that diffuses slowly through artificial membranes. The cells lining the small intestine, however, rapidly move glucose from the the gut into their cytoplasm. This occurs even when the gut concentrations of glucose are lower than the glucose concentrations in intestinal cell cytoplasm. Using this information, which transport mechanism described by this situation is most likely responsible for the glucose transport in cells?
active transport
An organism with a cell wall would most likely be unable to take in materials through
phagocytosis
An enzyme is
an organic (protein) catalyst
When the size of a cell increases, the surface area/volume ratio
decreases
Whenever energy is transformed, for example from gasoline to kinetic energy of a speeding car, there is always an increase in
entropy
Which of the following metabolic process can occur without a net influx of energy from some other process?
C6H12O6+6 O2 -> 6 CO2+6 H2O
Reactants capable of interacting to form products in a chemical reaction must first overcome a thermodynamic barrier knowns as the reactions
activation energy
An enzyme is __ when it loses it's native conformation and it's biological activity; it can happen due to changes in temperature or pH.
complex
Which of the following is a statement of the first law of thermodynamics?
energy cannot be created or destroyed
Which of these is exhibiting kinetic energy?
a space station orbiting earth
Which of the following is an example of potential rather than kinetic energy?
a molecule of glucose
When chemical, transport, or mechanical work is done by an organism, what happens to the heat generated?
it is lost to the environment as increased kinetic energy in molecules
Which of the following is (are) true for anabolic pathways?
they consume energy to build up polymers from monomers
Some regions of the plasma membrane, called lipid rafts, have a higher concentration of cholesterol molecules. At high temperatures, these regions
are less fluid than the surrounding membrane