Deck 3: Cell Structure and Function

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A substance,such as glucose,that passes through the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion,requires a carrier molecule and energy from ATP.
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When a cell with an intracellular glucose concentration of 5 percent is placed in a 10 percent glucose solution,glucose molecules move from the 10 percent extracellular solution into the 5 percent intracellular solution by osmosis.
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A cell that normally has 46 chromosomes undergoes mitosis and cytokinesis to produce two cells,each with 23 chromosomes.
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A cell that is placed in a hypotonic solution is likely to shrink or crenate.
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DNA and RNA are both found inside the nucleus.
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A "generalized cell" is

A) the most common cell in the body
B) an imaginary cell that contains the components of different cell types
C) a cell that is found in all body regions
D) generally, but not always, present in the body
E) larger than other cells because it contains more organelles
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One of the functions of the proteins in the cell membrane is to

A) synthesize other proteins
B) synthesize ribosomes
C) act as receptors for hormones
D) provide a source of energy for the cell
E) transport substances from one place to another within the cell
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The central region of the cell membrane is

A) protein and hydrophilic
B) phosphate and hydrophilic
C) phosphate and hydrophobic
D) lipid and hydrophobic
E) lipid and hydrophilic
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All of the following are functions of the protein molecules in the cell membrane EXCEPT to

A) provide structural support
B) form transport channels for passage of materials into the cell
C) inhibit chemical reactions on the surface of the cell
D) function as receptor sites for hormones and enzymes
E) act as identification markers for self-recognition
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The genetic material of the cell is located in the

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) ribosomes
C) nucleus
D) nucleolus
E) cell membrane
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Individuals engaged in prolonged substance abuse are likely to have increased smooth endoplasmic reticulum,particularly in the liver.
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The outer and inner phosphate layers of the cell membrane are hydrophilic.
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A poison that inhibits mitochondrial function will also inhibit or halt active transport processes in the cell.
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The semifluid substance that is within the cell but outside the nucleus is the

A) nucleoplasm
B) cytoplasm
C) extracellular fluid
D) cellular waste material
E) product of the nucleus
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The cell membrane is a double layer of

A) protein
B) phospholipid
C) carbohydrate
D) phospholipid and carbohydrate
E) protein and carbohydrate
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The structure that separates the fluid outside the cell from the fluid inside the cell is the

A) cell membrane
B) nuclear membrane
C) membranous organelle
D) mitochondrial membrane
E) layer of glycoprotein
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The cell membrane consists primarily of

A) proteins and cholesterol
B) phospholipid and cholesterol
C) proteins and glucose
D) phospholipid and proteins
E) cholesterol and glucose
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DNA in the nucleus acts as a template for synthesizing mRNA.
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Lipids in the cell membrane act as receptor sites for hormone action.
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In cystic fibrosis the transport channels for chloride ions do not function properly.This represents a defect in the

A) phospholipids
B) carbohydrates
C) adenosine triphosphate
D) proteins
E) ribonucleic acid
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In osmosis,water moves from a(n)_____ solution to a(n)_____ solution.

A) hypertonic; isotonic
B) isotonic; hypotonic
C) hypertonic; hypotonic
D) hypotonic; hypertonic
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The cellular component that regulates the composition of the cytoplasm is the

A) cell membrane
B) nucleus
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) nuclear membrane
E) chromatin
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A phagocytic cell is likely to have increased numbers of

A) rough endoplasmic reticulum
B) ribosomes
C) Golgi
D) lysosomes
E) microtubules
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A cell that uses a large amount of energy is likely to have an increased number of

A) ribosomes
B) mitochondria
C) Golgi
D) nucleoli
E) rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Blood pressure "pushes" fluids across a membrane in the kidneys.This is an example of

A) simple diffusion
B) facilitated diffusion
C) osmosis
D) filtration
E) active transport
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If a cell containing 5% glucose (solution A)in the cytoplasm is placed in a 2% glucose solution (solution B)

A) glucose will move from A to B
B) glucose will move from B to A
C) water will move from A to B
D) water will move from B to A
E) nothing will happen because there is no energy
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Long,whiplike projections,composed of microtubules,that project from the cell and function in cell locomotion are

A) cilia
B) microvilli
C) pseudopodia
D) flagella
E) found in the respiratory tract
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Cells in the respiratory tract that move mucus over their surface are most likely to have _____ on the surface.

A) hair cells
B) flagella
C) cilia
D) microvilli
E) microfilaments
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The transport process that utilizes pressure gradients rather than concentration gradients is

A) simple diffusion
B) filtration
C) active transport
D) osmosis
E) phagocytosis
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The movement of oxygen from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration without the expenditure of energy is

A) active transport
B) facilitated diffusion
C) pinocytosis
D) simple diffusion
E) osmosis
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The function of the Golgi apparatus is to

A) form secretory vesicles
B) synthesize proteins
C) synthesize steroids
D) digest foreign particles
E) provide energy for active transport
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Facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion because

A) facilitated diffusion requires energy, simple diffusion does not
B) simple diffusion requires a membrane, but facilitated diffusion does not
C) facilitated diffusion requires a carrier molecule, but simple diffusion does not
D) facilitated diffusion moves substances against a concentration gradient, but simple diffusion moves substances down a concentration gradient
E) in facilitated diffusion, the solvent moves through a membrane, but in simple diffusion the solute moves through the membrane
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In osmosis

A) a carrier molecule is required
B) there is expenditure of energy
C) the solute moves through a membrane
D) the solvent moves through a membrane
E) pressure is required to push a solute through a membrane
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All of the following statements about centrioles are correct EXCEPT they

A) are located in the centrosome
B) occur in pairs
C) function in cell division
D) are composed of microtubules
E) are enclosed by a centrosomal membrane
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When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution

A) it will swell up and get larger
B) it will rupture
C) it will shrink or crenate
D) solute concentration will remain the same but water will move
E) solutes will move to restore equilibrium
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Water moves across a selectively permeable membrane from a 1% salt solution to a 4% salt solution.This is an example of

A) simple diffusion
B) facilitated diffusion
C) osmosis
D) filtration
E) active transport
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The cytoskeleton

A) makes the cell rigid
B) is composed of microfilaments and microtubules
C) is responsible for passage of material across the cell membrane
D) functions to transport substances to the Golgi apparatus
E) functions in pinocytosis and phagocytosis
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If a cell containing 5% glucose (solution A)in the cytoplasm is placed in a 2% glucose solution (solution B),solution

A) A is isotonic to solution B
B) A is hypotonic to solution B
C) A is hypertonic to solution B
D) B is hypertonic to solution A
E) B is isotonic to solution A
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The dark-staining structure that contains RNA within the nucleus is the

A) nucleolus
B) chromatin
C) chromosomes
D) nuclear membrane
E) nuclear pores
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Transport processes that require carrier molecules and cellular energy are called

A) passive transport
B) pinocytosis
C) filtration
D) active transport
E) facilitated diffusion
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The amino acid sequence of a protein is determined by the pairing of _____ codons with _____ anticodons.

A) mRNA; rRNA
B) rRNA; tRNA
C) mRNA; tRNA
D) DNA; tRNA
E) DNA; mRNA
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Nuclear division that occurs in somatic cells is called

A) mitosis
B) amitosis
C) meiosis
D) ameiosis
E) cytokinesis
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In protein synthesis,translation is the transfer of genetic information from

A) DNA to mRNA
B) mRNA to amino acid sequence
C) mRNA to tRNA
D) rRNA to tRNA
E) tRNA to amino acid sequence
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Nuclear division that occurs in the production of eggs and sperm is called

A) mitosis
B) amitosis
C) meiosis
D) ameiosis
E) cytokinesis
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Exact DNA replication is possible because of the

A) accuracy of the messenger RNA copies of DNA
B) exact complementary pairing of nitrogenous bases in the two DNA strands
C) presence of control processes in the nucleolus
D) activation of codons by the ribosomes
E) accuracy of transcription and translation
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The instructions for protein synthesis are encoded in the

A) codons of messenger RNA
B) anticodons of transfer RNA
C) ribosomes
D) DNA of the chromosomes
E) RNA of the chromosomes
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In protein synthesis,transcription is the transfer of genetic information from

A) DNA to mRNA
B) mRNA to rRNA
C) mRNA to tRNA
D) rRNA to tRNA
E) tRNA to amino acids
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Solid particles that are too large to pass through the cell membrane by any other method may be incorporated into the cell by

A) pinocytosis
B) phagocytosis
C) exocytosis
D) crenation
E) osmocytosis
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The portion of a DNA molecule that contains the genetic information for making one particular protein molecule is called a(n)

A) codon
B) gene
C) anticodon
D) chromosome
E) chromatid
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At the beginning of DNA replication

A) the DNA uncoils and hydrogen bonds break
B) the nucleotides break apart and reorganize
C) messenger RNA copies the DNA strand
D) ribose is converted to deoxyribose
E) the sugar-phosphate bonds break apart
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Cell division that results in cells with one-half the number of chromosomes found in other cells is called

A) mitosis
B) amitotic division
C) meiosis
D) somatic cell division
E) cytokinetic cell division
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The suffix that means "condition of" is

A) elle
B) ic
C) um
D) phob
E) osis
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A codon is a sequence of three

A) bases on DNA
B) bases on mRNA
C) bases on rRNA
D) bases on tRNA
E) amino acids on a protein
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Cell drinking,or taking fluid droplets into the cell,is a form of

A) exocytosis
B) passive transport
C) endocytosis
D) phagocytosis
E) filtration
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Chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell during

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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In protein synthesis the coded instructions are copied from DNA into the

A) nucleotide sequence of mRNA
B) amino acid sequence of proteins
C) nucleotide sequence of tRNA
D) nucleotide sequence of the ribosomes
E) nucleotide sequence of the complementary DNA
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Most of a cell's life cycle is spent in a nondividing phase called

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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If a sequence of bases on the coding strand of DNA is ACTGAC,the mRNA will have a base sequence of

A) ACTGAC
B) ACUGAC
C) TGACTG
D) UGACUG
E) UGUGUC
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The word root that means "cell" is

A) plasm
B) cyt
C) ana
D) soma
E) elle
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Cytokinesis occurs during

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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What is the term for the transport process by which a cell loses water to a hypertonic solution?
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What are the terms for the two main structural components of the cell membrane?
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What is the term for the organelles that move substances across the surface of the cell?
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What is the term for the process by which cells engulf solid particles?
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What is the term for the longest phase of a cell cycle?
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What is the term for the type of passive transport in which a carrier molecule is required?
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What is the term for the specific type of molecule that consists of an anticodon and an amino acid?
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What is the term for the phase of nuclear division in which the spindle fibers shorten and pull the chromosomes toward the centrioles?
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What is the term for the foundation or cytoskeletal components of cilia and flagella?
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What is the term for the granular organelle that functions in protein synthesis?
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What is the term for the specific type of molecule that transcribes the genetic code and carries it to the cytoplasm?
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What is the term for the membranous organelle that functions in energy production?
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What is the term for the primary nucleic acid found in the nucleolus?
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What is the term for the filaments in the nucleus that are composed of DNA?
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What is the term for the process of nuclear division in somatic,or body,cells?
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A substance,such as glucose,that passes through the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion,requires a carrier molecule and energy from ATP.
False
Facilitated diffusion requires a carrier,but does not require energy.
2
When a cell with an intracellular glucose concentration of 5 percent is placed in a 10 percent glucose solution,glucose molecules move from the 10 percent extracellular solution into the 5 percent intracellular solution by osmosis.
False
Water moves out of the cell by osmosis.
3
A cell that normally has 46 chromosomes undergoes mitosis and cytokinesis to produce two cells,each with 23 chromosomes.
False
After mitosis and cytokinesis,each of the two daughter cells will have 46 chromosomes.
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A cell that is placed in a hypotonic solution is likely to shrink or crenate.
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DNA and RNA are both found inside the nucleus.
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A "generalized cell" is

A) the most common cell in the body
B) an imaginary cell that contains the components of different cell types
C) a cell that is found in all body regions
D) generally, but not always, present in the body
E) larger than other cells because it contains more organelles
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One of the functions of the proteins in the cell membrane is to

A) synthesize other proteins
B) synthesize ribosomes
C) act as receptors for hormones
D) provide a source of energy for the cell
E) transport substances from one place to another within the cell
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The central region of the cell membrane is

A) protein and hydrophilic
B) phosphate and hydrophilic
C) phosphate and hydrophobic
D) lipid and hydrophobic
E) lipid and hydrophilic
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All of the following are functions of the protein molecules in the cell membrane EXCEPT to

A) provide structural support
B) form transport channels for passage of materials into the cell
C) inhibit chemical reactions on the surface of the cell
D) function as receptor sites for hormones and enzymes
E) act as identification markers for self-recognition
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The genetic material of the cell is located in the

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) ribosomes
C) nucleus
D) nucleolus
E) cell membrane
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Individuals engaged in prolonged substance abuse are likely to have increased smooth endoplasmic reticulum,particularly in the liver.
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The outer and inner phosphate layers of the cell membrane are hydrophilic.
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A poison that inhibits mitochondrial function will also inhibit or halt active transport processes in the cell.
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The semifluid substance that is within the cell but outside the nucleus is the

A) nucleoplasm
B) cytoplasm
C) extracellular fluid
D) cellular waste material
E) product of the nucleus
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The cell membrane is a double layer of

A) protein
B) phospholipid
C) carbohydrate
D) phospholipid and carbohydrate
E) protein and carbohydrate
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The structure that separates the fluid outside the cell from the fluid inside the cell is the

A) cell membrane
B) nuclear membrane
C) membranous organelle
D) mitochondrial membrane
E) layer of glycoprotein
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The cell membrane consists primarily of

A) proteins and cholesterol
B) phospholipid and cholesterol
C) proteins and glucose
D) phospholipid and proteins
E) cholesterol and glucose
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DNA in the nucleus acts as a template for synthesizing mRNA.
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Lipids in the cell membrane act as receptor sites for hormone action.
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In cystic fibrosis the transport channels for chloride ions do not function properly.This represents a defect in the

A) phospholipids
B) carbohydrates
C) adenosine triphosphate
D) proteins
E) ribonucleic acid
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In osmosis,water moves from a(n)_____ solution to a(n)_____ solution.

A) hypertonic; isotonic
B) isotonic; hypotonic
C) hypertonic; hypotonic
D) hypotonic; hypertonic
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The cellular component that regulates the composition of the cytoplasm is the

A) cell membrane
B) nucleus
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) nuclear membrane
E) chromatin
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A phagocytic cell is likely to have increased numbers of

A) rough endoplasmic reticulum
B) ribosomes
C) Golgi
D) lysosomes
E) microtubules
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A cell that uses a large amount of energy is likely to have an increased number of

A) ribosomes
B) mitochondria
C) Golgi
D) nucleoli
E) rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Blood pressure "pushes" fluids across a membrane in the kidneys.This is an example of

A) simple diffusion
B) facilitated diffusion
C) osmosis
D) filtration
E) active transport
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If a cell containing 5% glucose (solution A)in the cytoplasm is placed in a 2% glucose solution (solution B)

A) glucose will move from A to B
B) glucose will move from B to A
C) water will move from A to B
D) water will move from B to A
E) nothing will happen because there is no energy
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Long,whiplike projections,composed of microtubules,that project from the cell and function in cell locomotion are

A) cilia
B) microvilli
C) pseudopodia
D) flagella
E) found in the respiratory tract
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Cells in the respiratory tract that move mucus over their surface are most likely to have _____ on the surface.

A) hair cells
B) flagella
C) cilia
D) microvilli
E) microfilaments
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The transport process that utilizes pressure gradients rather than concentration gradients is

A) simple diffusion
B) filtration
C) active transport
D) osmosis
E) phagocytosis
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The movement of oxygen from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration without the expenditure of energy is

A) active transport
B) facilitated diffusion
C) pinocytosis
D) simple diffusion
E) osmosis
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The function of the Golgi apparatus is to

A) form secretory vesicles
B) synthesize proteins
C) synthesize steroids
D) digest foreign particles
E) provide energy for active transport
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Facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion because

A) facilitated diffusion requires energy, simple diffusion does not
B) simple diffusion requires a membrane, but facilitated diffusion does not
C) facilitated diffusion requires a carrier molecule, but simple diffusion does not
D) facilitated diffusion moves substances against a concentration gradient, but simple diffusion moves substances down a concentration gradient
E) in facilitated diffusion, the solvent moves through a membrane, but in simple diffusion the solute moves through the membrane
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In osmosis

A) a carrier molecule is required
B) there is expenditure of energy
C) the solute moves through a membrane
D) the solvent moves through a membrane
E) pressure is required to push a solute through a membrane
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All of the following statements about centrioles are correct EXCEPT they

A) are located in the centrosome
B) occur in pairs
C) function in cell division
D) are composed of microtubules
E) are enclosed by a centrosomal membrane
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When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution

A) it will swell up and get larger
B) it will rupture
C) it will shrink or crenate
D) solute concentration will remain the same but water will move
E) solutes will move to restore equilibrium
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Water moves across a selectively permeable membrane from a 1% salt solution to a 4% salt solution.This is an example of

A) simple diffusion
B) facilitated diffusion
C) osmosis
D) filtration
E) active transport
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The cytoskeleton

A) makes the cell rigid
B) is composed of microfilaments and microtubules
C) is responsible for passage of material across the cell membrane
D) functions to transport substances to the Golgi apparatus
E) functions in pinocytosis and phagocytosis
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If a cell containing 5% glucose (solution A)in the cytoplasm is placed in a 2% glucose solution (solution B),solution

A) A is isotonic to solution B
B) A is hypotonic to solution B
C) A is hypertonic to solution B
D) B is hypertonic to solution A
E) B is isotonic to solution A
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The dark-staining structure that contains RNA within the nucleus is the

A) nucleolus
B) chromatin
C) chromosomes
D) nuclear membrane
E) nuclear pores
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Transport processes that require carrier molecules and cellular energy are called

A) passive transport
B) pinocytosis
C) filtration
D) active transport
E) facilitated diffusion
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The amino acid sequence of a protein is determined by the pairing of _____ codons with _____ anticodons.

A) mRNA; rRNA
B) rRNA; tRNA
C) mRNA; tRNA
D) DNA; tRNA
E) DNA; mRNA
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Nuclear division that occurs in somatic cells is called

A) mitosis
B) amitosis
C) meiosis
D) ameiosis
E) cytokinesis
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In protein synthesis,translation is the transfer of genetic information from

A) DNA to mRNA
B) mRNA to amino acid sequence
C) mRNA to tRNA
D) rRNA to tRNA
E) tRNA to amino acid sequence
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Nuclear division that occurs in the production of eggs and sperm is called

A) mitosis
B) amitosis
C) meiosis
D) ameiosis
E) cytokinesis
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Exact DNA replication is possible because of the

A) accuracy of the messenger RNA copies of DNA
B) exact complementary pairing of nitrogenous bases in the two DNA strands
C) presence of control processes in the nucleolus
D) activation of codons by the ribosomes
E) accuracy of transcription and translation
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The instructions for protein synthesis are encoded in the

A) codons of messenger RNA
B) anticodons of transfer RNA
C) ribosomes
D) DNA of the chromosomes
E) RNA of the chromosomes
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In protein synthesis,transcription is the transfer of genetic information from

A) DNA to mRNA
B) mRNA to rRNA
C) mRNA to tRNA
D) rRNA to tRNA
E) tRNA to amino acids
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Solid particles that are too large to pass through the cell membrane by any other method may be incorporated into the cell by

A) pinocytosis
B) phagocytosis
C) exocytosis
D) crenation
E) osmocytosis
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The portion of a DNA molecule that contains the genetic information for making one particular protein molecule is called a(n)

A) codon
B) gene
C) anticodon
D) chromosome
E) chromatid
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At the beginning of DNA replication

A) the DNA uncoils and hydrogen bonds break
B) the nucleotides break apart and reorganize
C) messenger RNA copies the DNA strand
D) ribose is converted to deoxyribose
E) the sugar-phosphate bonds break apart
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Cell division that results in cells with one-half the number of chromosomes found in other cells is called

A) mitosis
B) amitotic division
C) meiosis
D) somatic cell division
E) cytokinetic cell division
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The suffix that means "condition of" is

A) elle
B) ic
C) um
D) phob
E) osis
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A codon is a sequence of three

A) bases on DNA
B) bases on mRNA
C) bases on rRNA
D) bases on tRNA
E) amino acids on a protein
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Cell drinking,or taking fluid droplets into the cell,is a form of

A) exocytosis
B) passive transport
C) endocytosis
D) phagocytosis
E) filtration
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Chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell during

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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In protein synthesis the coded instructions are copied from DNA into the

A) nucleotide sequence of mRNA
B) amino acid sequence of proteins
C) nucleotide sequence of tRNA
D) nucleotide sequence of the ribosomes
E) nucleotide sequence of the complementary DNA
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57
Most of a cell's life cycle is spent in a nondividing phase called

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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58
If a sequence of bases on the coding strand of DNA is ACTGAC,the mRNA will have a base sequence of

A) ACTGAC
B) ACUGAC
C) TGACTG
D) UGACUG
E) UGUGUC
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59
The word root that means "cell" is

A) plasm
B) cyt
C) ana
D) soma
E) elle
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60
Cytokinesis occurs during

A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
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61
What is the term for the transport process by which a cell loses water to a hypertonic solution?
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62
What are the terms for the two main structural components of the cell membrane?
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63
What is the term for the organelles that move substances across the surface of the cell?
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64
What is the term for the process by which cells engulf solid particles?
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65
What is the term for the longest phase of a cell cycle?
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66
What is the term for the type of passive transport in which a carrier molecule is required?
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67
What is the term for the specific type of molecule that consists of an anticodon and an amino acid?
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68
What is the term for the phase of nuclear division in which the spindle fibers shorten and pull the chromosomes toward the centrioles?
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69
What is the term for the foundation or cytoskeletal components of cilia and flagella?
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70
What is the term for the granular organelle that functions in protein synthesis?
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71
What is the term for the specific type of molecule that transcribes the genetic code and carries it to the cytoplasm?
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72
What is the term for the membranous organelle that functions in energy production?
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73
What is the term for the primary nucleic acid found in the nucleolus?
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74
What is the term for the filaments in the nucleus that are composed of DNA?
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75
What is the term for the process of nuclear division in somatic,or body,cells?
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