Deck 4: Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

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Removal of the cell wall of a Gram positive bacteria results in the formation of a

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B) spheroplast
C) periplast
D) polyplast
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Which of the following statements about a prokaryotic cell's surface-to-volume ratio is false?

A) because of their small size, bacteria have a small surface-to-volume ratio
B) eukaryotes have a surface-to-volume ratio that is only 1/10 that of prokaryotes
C) the prokaryote's surface-to-volume ratio means that nutrients can easily and quickly reach all parts of the cell as no internal part of the cell is very far from the surface.
D) a bacteria with a surface area of about 12 microns squared and a volume of 4 cubic microns has a surface-to-volume ratio of 3:1
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Which of the following is not found in bacterial cells?

A) a cell membrane, usually surrounded by a cell wall
B) an internal cytoplasm with ribosomes, a nuclear region and in some cases granules
C) a variety of external structures, such as capsules, flagella and pili
D) respiratory enzymes contained in an internal structure surrounded by membranes
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Peptidoglycan makes up more than 50% of a ________ cell wall.

A) Gram negative
B) Gram positive
C) Gram variable
D) acid-fast
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Cocci shaped cells which divide along two planes will produce cells arranged into

A) diplococci
B) streptococci
C) tetrads
D) staphylococci
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The shape of a bacterial cell is determined (and maintained)by the

A) cell membrane
B) cell wall
C) capsule
D) slime layer
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A small comma shaped bacteria is described as being a ________.

A) spirochete
B) bacillus
C) spirillum
D) vibrio
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Extrachromosomal DNA in prokaryotic cells can be found in the form of

A) chromosomes
B) plasmids
C) mitochondria
D) chloroplasts
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Lipids would be found primarily in the cell wall of

A) Gram positive bacteria
B) Gram negative bacteria
C) Gram variable bacteria
D) acid-fast bacteria
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Prokaryotic cells divide by

A) mitosis
B) binary fission
C) meiosis
D) mitosis asexually and meiosis sexually
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Which of the following cellular structures can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) lysosomes
C) peroxisomes
D) ribosomes
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Which of the following is not a common bacterial shape?

A) spirochete
B) coccus
C) disc
D) bacillus
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While division in one plane produces cells in pairs,what does random division produce?

A) sarcinae
B) eight cells arranged in a cube
C) grapelike clusters (staphylo-)
D) four cells arranged in a cube
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Which of the following cellular structures are found only in prokaryotic cells?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) pili
C) nucleolus
D) lysosomes
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The most important component of bacterial cell walls is

A) teicoic acid
B) lipotechoic acid
C) peptidoglycan
D) glutamic acid
Question
The periplasmic space

A) is found only in Gram positive organisms
B) is found between the nuclear area and the cell membrane
C) is found primarily in acid fast bacteria
D) is found between the cell membrane and cell wall
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Bacteria which show a wide variety of shapes within a single species are said to be

A) pleomorphic
B) axenic
C) acellular
D) monomorphic
Question
Bacilli produce fewer arrangements than cocci because

A) cocci are smaller than bacilli
B) bacilli only reproduce asexually
C) bacilli divide along several different planes while cocci divide along a single plane
D) cocci divide along several different planes while bacilli divide along a single plane
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Which of the following groups of organisms is not prokaryotic?

A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Eubacteria
D) Eukarya
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The outer (cell)membrane component of the cell wall

A) is found only in Gram positive bacteria
B) is made primarily of peptidoglycan
C) contains lipopolysaccharrides
D) is primarily a reproductive structure
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Eukaryotic cells add rigidity to their plasma membrane by including what component in the membrane

A) protein
B) lipids
C) sugars
D) sterols
Question
In bacteria the cell membrane functions in all of the following ways,except:

A) regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell
B) synthesizes cell wall components
C) serves as the site for protein synthesis
D) assists with DNA replication
Question
Genetic information in bacteria

A) is found in the nucleus
B) is found only in RNA
C) is found in chromatin (ie DNA condensed by histones)
D) is sometimes found in the form of plasmids
Question
Lysozyme,found in human tears,controls the growth of bacteria by

A) fusing with vacuoles
B) containing multiple kinds of digestive enzymes
C) digesting peptidoglycan
D) preventing peptidoglycan synthesis
Question
The _____ portion of the cell membrane functions as a barrier while the ______ portion provides specific functions,including pumps,receptors,adhesion,etc.

A) carbohydrate; nucleic acid
B) lipid; protein
C) lipid; carbohydrate
D) nucleic acid; lipid
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Which of these statements about eukaryotic cell division is false?

A) the nuclei of eukaryotic cells divide via the process of mitosis
B) haploids are cells that receive only one chromosome from each pair of chromosomes
C) a single round of mitosis results in the production of four haploid cells
D) during mitosis the nuclear envelope breaks apart and the spindle apparatus forms
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Bacteria move by means of

A) cilia
B) flagella
C) whipping back and forth
D) pili
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Inclusions found in bacteria generally would not include

A) granules
B) volutin
C) metachromatic granules
D) ribosomes
Question
Which bacterial genus normally lacks a cell wall?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Streptococcus
C) Mycoplasma
D) Bacillus
Question
Endospores are usually induced to form when

A) temperatures rise
B) certain nutrients are depleted
C) radiation is detected
D) water is lost from the cell
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The Fluid-mosaic model describes the structure of

A) cell walls
B) cell membranes
C) capsules
D) endosymbiotic relationships
Question
Some bacteria can transfer DNA to another cell using

A) conjugation pili
B) fimbriae
C) axial filaments
D) lophotrichous flagella
Question
Penicillin controls the growth of bacteria by

A) destroying cell membranes
B) preventing protein synthesis
C) removing cell walls
D) preventing peptidoglycan synthesis
Question
The charged,phosphate end of a membrane phospholipid is

A) water-fearing
B) hydrophilic
C) hydrophobic
D) none of the above
Question
Which of the following is true about bacteria?

A) all bacteria cells are smaller than 100 micrometers in diameter
B) the cell wall controls the movement of small molecules into and out of the cell
C) gram negative bacteria become protoplasts when their cell wall is digested away
D) bacterial endospores are reproductive structures
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Bacterial ribosomes

A) have a sedimentation rate of 70S
B) Are made up of 30S and 40S subunits
C) have a sedimentation rate of 80S
D) Are made up of 50S and 30S subunits
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Endospores are typically found in the genera

A) Streptococcus
B) Clostridium
C) Mycobacterium
D) Staphylococci
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Which of the following structures is not normally part of a bacterial flagellum?

A) hook
B) filament
C) basal body
D) anchor
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Mitochondria

A) are responsible for converting sunlight to chemical energy
B) are present only in photosynthetic organisms
C) have a double membrane
D) are responsible for protein synthesis
Question
Bacteria with flagella all over their surface are said to be

A) monotrichous
B) peritrichous
C) amphitrichous
D) lophotrichous
Question
Which of the following statements about cell walls is false?

A) all bacterial cell walls contain teichoic acid
B) plants and fungi have cell walls
C) bacteria which have lost their cell wall are known as L-forms
D) algal protests have cell walls
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The cytoskeleton consists of

A) microfilaments and sterols
B) microtubules and proteins
C) microfilaments and microtubules
D) sterols and proteins
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Three bags,permeable to water but not salt,are placed in beakers containing an isotonic,hypotonic and hypertonic solution. Describe how you could determine which beaker was which. If the bag were a cell what would happen to it if it was placed in each beaker.
Question
During diffusion,molecules

A) move from hotter areas to cooler areas
B) move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration
C) move from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration
D) expend energy to move around
Question
Which of the following is responsible for converting sunlight into chemical energy?

A) chromatophores
B) chloroplasts
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) two of the above
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Endocytosis

A) releases material in the form of phagosomes
B) is the process of taking materials into the cell
C) directs material to the endoplasmic reticulum
D) uses simple diffusion to move material across the plasma membrane
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) all bacteria are capable of forming capsules
B) the chemical composition of each capsule is unique to a particular strain of bacteria
C) slime layer is usually thinner than a capsule
D) a slime layer protects bacteria against drying and helps trap nutrients near a cell.
Question
An organic molecule which moves down its concentration gradient and across a pore in a cell membrane without energy being expended by the cell is experiencing

A) simple diffusion
B) osmosis
C) active transport
D) facilitated diffusion
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Osmosis most directly involves

A) water moving down a concentration gradient
B) organic molecules crossing a membrane
C) energy being expended to import large molecules into the cell
D) sugars and salts moving down their concentration gradient
Question
What is the function of gas-filled vacuoles in aquatic photosynthetic bacteria?

A) transducers to detect chemicals and signal the cells to respond
B) regulate the depth at which they float by changing amount of gas in vacuoles
C) change the handedness of the helix in which the bacteria is moving
D) allows the bacteria to respond to magnetic fields
Question
The rough endoplasmic reticulum appears rough because of

A) sterols in its membrane
B) fats and sugars on its surface
C) multiple ribosomes on its surface
D) proteins in the lumen of the ER
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Which is the correct ordering of cell wall components starting from outside the cell and going inward?

A) in gram positive bacteria: peptidoglycan, cell membrane
B) in gram negative bacteria: peptidoglycan, lipopolysaccharide, periplasmic space, outer membrane, cell membrane
C) in acid fast bacteria: peptidoglycan, lipid layer, cell membrane
D) in gram negative bacteria: peptidoglycan, periplasmic space, lipid membrane
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Give examples of microorganisms that are prokaryotes and eukaryotes. What microorganism does not fit in either category? Describe three differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Which of the following statements about motility is false?

A) chemotaxis is the movement of bacteria toward or away from a chemical
B) pseudopodia are associated with fungi
C) bacteria use helical movements to orient to external signals
D) pseudopodia are temporary projections of cytoplasm
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What supports the idea that prokaryotes were involved in the evolution of eukaryotes by means of endosymbiosis?
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A typical bacterial cell has a salt concentration of about 1%. If the cell is placed in a solution containing 10% salt,the net flow of water will be

A) out of the cell
B) into the cell
C) equally in and out of the cell
D) none of the above since water doesn't cross bacterial cell membranes
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Which of the following statements about the outer membrane is true?

A) it contains an endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) which is responsible for fever and potentially serious complications in human infections
B) it prevents the cell from lysing when fluids flow into the cell
C) treatment with antibiotics which kill the bacteria will reduce the concentration of endotoxin
D) it is a space that is very active in cell metabolism
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Which of the following statements about the endosymbiotic hypothesis is false?

A) eukaryotic cells have both 70S and 80S ribosomes
B) mitochondria have their own DNA
C) when removed from cells, mitochondria continue to grow and divide
D) mitochondria are about the same size as prokaryotic cells
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Attachment pili do all of the following except,

A) help bacteria adhere to surfaces
B) allow bacteria to form a pellicle at the air-water interface of a broth culture
C) clump blood cells in a process called hemagglutination
D) prevent the pathogenicity of certain bacteria
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When the fluid within a cell has a higher concentration of dissolved substances than the fluid surrounding the cell,we say the fluid surrounding the cell is

A) hypertonic
B) isotonic
C) osmotonic
D) hypotonic
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Deck 4: Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
1
Removal of the cell wall of a Gram positive bacteria results in the formation of a

A) protoplast
B) spheroplast
C) periplast
D) polyplast
A
2
Which of the following statements about a prokaryotic cell's surface-to-volume ratio is false?

A) because of their small size, bacteria have a small surface-to-volume ratio
B) eukaryotes have a surface-to-volume ratio that is only 1/10 that of prokaryotes
C) the prokaryote's surface-to-volume ratio means that nutrients can easily and quickly reach all parts of the cell as no internal part of the cell is very far from the surface.
D) a bacteria with a surface area of about 12 microns squared and a volume of 4 cubic microns has a surface-to-volume ratio of 3:1
A
3
Which of the following is not found in bacterial cells?

A) a cell membrane, usually surrounded by a cell wall
B) an internal cytoplasm with ribosomes, a nuclear region and in some cases granules
C) a variety of external structures, such as capsules, flagella and pili
D) respiratory enzymes contained in an internal structure surrounded by membranes
D
4
Peptidoglycan makes up more than 50% of a ________ cell wall.

A) Gram negative
B) Gram positive
C) Gram variable
D) acid-fast
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Cocci shaped cells which divide along two planes will produce cells arranged into

A) diplococci
B) streptococci
C) tetrads
D) staphylococci
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The shape of a bacterial cell is determined (and maintained)by the

A) cell membrane
B) cell wall
C) capsule
D) slime layer
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A small comma shaped bacteria is described as being a ________.

A) spirochete
B) bacillus
C) spirillum
D) vibrio
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Extrachromosomal DNA in prokaryotic cells can be found in the form of

A) chromosomes
B) plasmids
C) mitochondria
D) chloroplasts
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Lipids would be found primarily in the cell wall of

A) Gram positive bacteria
B) Gram negative bacteria
C) Gram variable bacteria
D) acid-fast bacteria
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Prokaryotic cells divide by

A) mitosis
B) binary fission
C) meiosis
D) mitosis asexually and meiosis sexually
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Which of the following cellular structures can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) lysosomes
C) peroxisomes
D) ribosomes
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Which of the following is not a common bacterial shape?

A) spirochete
B) coccus
C) disc
D) bacillus
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While division in one plane produces cells in pairs,what does random division produce?

A) sarcinae
B) eight cells arranged in a cube
C) grapelike clusters (staphylo-)
D) four cells arranged in a cube
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Which of the following cellular structures are found only in prokaryotic cells?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) pili
C) nucleolus
D) lysosomes
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The most important component of bacterial cell walls is

A) teicoic acid
B) lipotechoic acid
C) peptidoglycan
D) glutamic acid
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The periplasmic space

A) is found only in Gram positive organisms
B) is found between the nuclear area and the cell membrane
C) is found primarily in acid fast bacteria
D) is found between the cell membrane and cell wall
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Bacteria which show a wide variety of shapes within a single species are said to be

A) pleomorphic
B) axenic
C) acellular
D) monomorphic
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Bacilli produce fewer arrangements than cocci because

A) cocci are smaller than bacilli
B) bacilli only reproduce asexually
C) bacilli divide along several different planes while cocci divide along a single plane
D) cocci divide along several different planes while bacilli divide along a single plane
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Which of the following groups of organisms is not prokaryotic?

A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Eubacteria
D) Eukarya
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The outer (cell)membrane component of the cell wall

A) is found only in Gram positive bacteria
B) is made primarily of peptidoglycan
C) contains lipopolysaccharrides
D) is primarily a reproductive structure
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Eukaryotic cells add rigidity to their plasma membrane by including what component in the membrane

A) protein
B) lipids
C) sugars
D) sterols
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In bacteria the cell membrane functions in all of the following ways,except:

A) regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell
B) synthesizes cell wall components
C) serves as the site for protein synthesis
D) assists with DNA replication
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Genetic information in bacteria

A) is found in the nucleus
B) is found only in RNA
C) is found in chromatin (ie DNA condensed by histones)
D) is sometimes found in the form of plasmids
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Lysozyme,found in human tears,controls the growth of bacteria by

A) fusing with vacuoles
B) containing multiple kinds of digestive enzymes
C) digesting peptidoglycan
D) preventing peptidoglycan synthesis
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The _____ portion of the cell membrane functions as a barrier while the ______ portion provides specific functions,including pumps,receptors,adhesion,etc.

A) carbohydrate; nucleic acid
B) lipid; protein
C) lipid; carbohydrate
D) nucleic acid; lipid
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Which of these statements about eukaryotic cell division is false?

A) the nuclei of eukaryotic cells divide via the process of mitosis
B) haploids are cells that receive only one chromosome from each pair of chromosomes
C) a single round of mitosis results in the production of four haploid cells
D) during mitosis the nuclear envelope breaks apart and the spindle apparatus forms
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Bacteria move by means of

A) cilia
B) flagella
C) whipping back and forth
D) pili
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Inclusions found in bacteria generally would not include

A) granules
B) volutin
C) metachromatic granules
D) ribosomes
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Which bacterial genus normally lacks a cell wall?

A) Mycobacterium
B) Streptococcus
C) Mycoplasma
D) Bacillus
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Endospores are usually induced to form when

A) temperatures rise
B) certain nutrients are depleted
C) radiation is detected
D) water is lost from the cell
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The Fluid-mosaic model describes the structure of

A) cell walls
B) cell membranes
C) capsules
D) endosymbiotic relationships
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Some bacteria can transfer DNA to another cell using

A) conjugation pili
B) fimbriae
C) axial filaments
D) lophotrichous flagella
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Penicillin controls the growth of bacteria by

A) destroying cell membranes
B) preventing protein synthesis
C) removing cell walls
D) preventing peptidoglycan synthesis
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The charged,phosphate end of a membrane phospholipid is

A) water-fearing
B) hydrophilic
C) hydrophobic
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is true about bacteria?

A) all bacteria cells are smaller than 100 micrometers in diameter
B) the cell wall controls the movement of small molecules into and out of the cell
C) gram negative bacteria become protoplasts when their cell wall is digested away
D) bacterial endospores are reproductive structures
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Bacterial ribosomes

A) have a sedimentation rate of 70S
B) Are made up of 30S and 40S subunits
C) have a sedimentation rate of 80S
D) Are made up of 50S and 30S subunits
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Endospores are typically found in the genera

A) Streptococcus
B) Clostridium
C) Mycobacterium
D) Staphylococci
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Which of the following structures is not normally part of a bacterial flagellum?

A) hook
B) filament
C) basal body
D) anchor
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Mitochondria

A) are responsible for converting sunlight to chemical energy
B) are present only in photosynthetic organisms
C) have a double membrane
D) are responsible for protein synthesis
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Bacteria with flagella all over their surface are said to be

A) monotrichous
B) peritrichous
C) amphitrichous
D) lophotrichous
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Which of the following statements about cell walls is false?

A) all bacterial cell walls contain teichoic acid
B) plants and fungi have cell walls
C) bacteria which have lost their cell wall are known as L-forms
D) algal protests have cell walls
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The cytoskeleton consists of

A) microfilaments and sterols
B) microtubules and proteins
C) microfilaments and microtubules
D) sterols and proteins
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Three bags,permeable to water but not salt,are placed in beakers containing an isotonic,hypotonic and hypertonic solution. Describe how you could determine which beaker was which. If the bag were a cell what would happen to it if it was placed in each beaker.
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During diffusion,molecules

A) move from hotter areas to cooler areas
B) move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration
C) move from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration
D) expend energy to move around
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Which of the following is responsible for converting sunlight into chemical energy?

A) chromatophores
B) chloroplasts
C) endoplasmic reticulum
D) two of the above
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Endocytosis

A) releases material in the form of phagosomes
B) is the process of taking materials into the cell
C) directs material to the endoplasmic reticulum
D) uses simple diffusion to move material across the plasma membrane
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) all bacteria are capable of forming capsules
B) the chemical composition of each capsule is unique to a particular strain of bacteria
C) slime layer is usually thinner than a capsule
D) a slime layer protects bacteria against drying and helps trap nutrients near a cell.
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An organic molecule which moves down its concentration gradient and across a pore in a cell membrane without energy being expended by the cell is experiencing

A) simple diffusion
B) osmosis
C) active transport
D) facilitated diffusion
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Osmosis most directly involves

A) water moving down a concentration gradient
B) organic molecules crossing a membrane
C) energy being expended to import large molecules into the cell
D) sugars and salts moving down their concentration gradient
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What is the function of gas-filled vacuoles in aquatic photosynthetic bacteria?

A) transducers to detect chemicals and signal the cells to respond
B) regulate the depth at which they float by changing amount of gas in vacuoles
C) change the handedness of the helix in which the bacteria is moving
D) allows the bacteria to respond to magnetic fields
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum appears rough because of

A) sterols in its membrane
B) fats and sugars on its surface
C) multiple ribosomes on its surface
D) proteins in the lumen of the ER
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Which is the correct ordering of cell wall components starting from outside the cell and going inward?

A) in gram positive bacteria: peptidoglycan, cell membrane
B) in gram negative bacteria: peptidoglycan, lipopolysaccharide, periplasmic space, outer membrane, cell membrane
C) in acid fast bacteria: peptidoglycan, lipid layer, cell membrane
D) in gram negative bacteria: peptidoglycan, periplasmic space, lipid membrane
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Give examples of microorganisms that are prokaryotes and eukaryotes. What microorganism does not fit in either category? Describe three differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Which of the following statements about motility is false?

A) chemotaxis is the movement of bacteria toward or away from a chemical
B) pseudopodia are associated with fungi
C) bacteria use helical movements to orient to external signals
D) pseudopodia are temporary projections of cytoplasm
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What supports the idea that prokaryotes were involved in the evolution of eukaryotes by means of endosymbiosis?
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56
A typical bacterial cell has a salt concentration of about 1%. If the cell is placed in a solution containing 10% salt,the net flow of water will be

A) out of the cell
B) into the cell
C) equally in and out of the cell
D) none of the above since water doesn't cross bacterial cell membranes
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57
Which of the following statements about the outer membrane is true?

A) it contains an endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) which is responsible for fever and potentially serious complications in human infections
B) it prevents the cell from lysing when fluids flow into the cell
C) treatment with antibiotics which kill the bacteria will reduce the concentration of endotoxin
D) it is a space that is very active in cell metabolism
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58
Which of the following statements about the endosymbiotic hypothesis is false?

A) eukaryotic cells have both 70S and 80S ribosomes
B) mitochondria have their own DNA
C) when removed from cells, mitochondria continue to grow and divide
D) mitochondria are about the same size as prokaryotic cells
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59
Attachment pili do all of the following except,

A) help bacteria adhere to surfaces
B) allow bacteria to form a pellicle at the air-water interface of a broth culture
C) clump blood cells in a process called hemagglutination
D) prevent the pathogenicity of certain bacteria
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60
When the fluid within a cell has a higher concentration of dissolved substances than the fluid surrounding the cell,we say the fluid surrounding the cell is

A) hypertonic
B) isotonic
C) osmotonic
D) hypotonic
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