BISC 102 Final
Which of the following organelles would help you differentiate between plant and animal cells?
Cell Wall Centrioles Cilia Glyoxysomes Lysosomes Plastids
A nerve impulse travels about ________ times faster when it leaps between gaps in the myelin sheath than when it travels along an unmyelinated axon
100
Using the genetic code, how many amino acids are encoded by the following sequence from the start codon and up to the stop codon? AUGCUUGACUAAGUCCCC
3
If one strand of a DNA molecule has the base sequence of 5' ATGTGCC 3' the complementary strand of DNA will read
3' TACACGG 5'.
Mendel's monohybrid cross of tall parents, each with the genotype Tt, resulted in a tall to short ratio of
3:1
How many codons are in the mRNA sequence GGAAUGAAACAGGAACCC?
6
Which of the following is correct about both binary fission and meiosis?
?? (Both are asexual forms of cell reproduction Both result in genetically-identical cells Both replicate the DNA before the cell splits Both result in two daughter cells)
Ocean water is much saltier than a fish's cells, so the animal loses water by osmosis, mostly at the gills. How would a saltwater fish osmoregulate?
Drink seawater and use active transport at the gills to get rid of excess salts.
Stem cell technology has the potential to
All answers are correct
Which is an endocrine gland?
All answers are correct
Which is correct about primary and secondary immune responses?
All answers are correct.
Different types of animal tissue include
All answers are correct. (epithelial tissue. connective tissue. muscle tissue. nervous tissue)
An increase in the number of red blood cells is called anemia.
False
The type of cell that is primarily responsible for initiating and coordinating the adaptive immune response is the B cell
False
The walls of the right ventricle are thicker than those of the left ventricle.
False
Which is incorrect?
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system use neurotransmitters to affect target cells.
All of the following refer to mitosis, except
gametogenesis.
Which of the following is used to replace faulty DNA by introducing alleles that do not result in a genetic disorder?
gene therapy
Chromosomes that look alike and carry the same genes are
homologous chromosomes
If the two alleles for a particular gene are identical the gene pair is
homozygous
If blood pressure is too high, the brain ________ heart rate and causes blood vessels to ________.
increases; narrow???
The two largest veins of the body that deliver blood to the right atrium are the
inferior vena cava and superior vena cava
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is caused by
insufficient carbohydrate intake or too much insulin production.
An endocrine gland releases its product directly
into the circulatory system
Menopause
is the cessation of menstruation.
Which would be the primary target for antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
kidney
In meiosis, homologous chromosomes align next to one another during
metaphase 1
While in medical school working on a cadaver, you are instructed to find a damaged tendon. You might first look for what two things joined together?
muscle;bone
The two closely allied organ systems that allow for running, swimming, and flying under the direction of the nervous system are the
muscular and skeletal systems
Which animal tissue has control over the other tissues and is found in all organ systems?
nervous
in the diagram, the squares which are transported from a neuron, through the synaptic cleft, and received by the receptors of another cell are called
neurotransmitters.
Animals that eat a broad variety of foods, including plants and animals, are
omnivores.
You are asked to research what the eye is. You read that it contains nerves, muscles, and blood cells. Therefore, you decide that it is a(n)
organ.
If a friend says that they have damage to connective tissue with a matrix of fine collagen fibers, you know that they have an issue with
physiology
The endocrine gland that produces melatonin is the
pineal gland
If you wanted to alter breast milk production in a new mother having trouble feeding her baby due to poor milk supply, you would look at the hormone prolactin, since it is produced by the ________ and targets the ________.
pituitary gland; mammary gland
If you were using electrodes and chemical tests to find a resting neuron, you would look for a neuron in which
potassium ions are more concentrated inside the cell than outside.
If a lion eats a gazelle, before the molecules have been broken down by its cells, the lion has gained
potential energy.
A couple, both carriers of cystic fibrosis (CF) alleles, can decrease their odds of having a child with CF by performing an in vitro fertilization procedure and screening the embryo for the CF alleles. This process is called
preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
The chemotherapy drug taxol inhibits microtubule function. A cell treated with taxol would become stuck in which phase?
prophase
In most cases, the chemical structure of enzymes represents a(an)
protein
The technique CRISPR-Cas9 has great potential because it can
remove a gene or add new DNA to it
Mammals excrete nitrogen wastes as what?
urea
The three major components of the human nervous system are
sensory input, sensory integration, and motor response.
Pollination is a step of ________ in a plant.
sexual reproduction
The type of epithelial tissue that forms multiple layers of flattened cells is
simple columnar
The systems that support and move the body are
skeletal and muscular
If you wanted to create a medical weapon to cause enemy soldiers to be unable to absorb nutrients, you would target the
small intestine
The passage of food needs to occur in a controlled way, so the body contains rings of muscle in the digestive tract that regulate the movement of food. These are
sphincters
in the late 1950s, some women took ________ as a tranquilizer to relieve morning sickness and it caused deformed limbs in developing embryos.
thalidomide
Human reproduction can result in a
Genetically unique offspring
Females who are "carriers" for hemophilia
usually, do not show symptoms of hemophilia.
Cilia sweep the released mature oocyte from an ovary into the
uterine tube
You perform an experiment in which you take 16 pots of strawberry plants and give half of them 1 gram of ammonium nitrate per liter of water and the other half receive only water. Each group is then split in half again, and exposed to either 8 or 16 hours of light each day. You monitor the height of the plants for 4 weeks. You observe that plants grown in ammonium nitrate and 16 hours of light grow taller than no ammonium nitrate and 8 hours of light.Which of the following is/are dependent variable(s) in this experiment?
Height of the plants
If a woman, late in pregnancy, feels contractions of a muscular sac-like organ, she is feeling contractions of her
uterus
What is the advantage of the endocrine system over the nervous system?
Hormones remain in the bloodstream and cells for long periods of time to maintain homeostatsis, unlike neural impulses.
Prolactinomas are the most common type of pituitary tumor. Symptoms of prolactinoma in women include infertility and atypical menstruation. Which is the best explanation for this observation?
Increased prolactin in the blood has a negative feedback on the pituitary.
The size of the opening for light coming into the eye is regulated by the
Iris
The hormone released by the anterior pituitary that triggers ovulation and transforms the ruptured follicle into the corpus luteum is
LH
Which of the following is not an ethical issue surrounding the use of DNA technology in human medicine?
May reduce human suffering through elimination of genetic disorders.
Of all the people who have studied inheritance, the person who made the most lasting impression on the science of genetics is
Mendel
Using the genetic code, what are the amino acids encoded by the sequence AUGUCAACGUGA?
Met, Ser, Thr, (Stop)
In order, the organelles involved in the production of milk, which is mainly fat and protein, are
Nucleus, nuclear pore, rough ER, smooth ER, transport vesicle, Golgi body, secretion vesicle
Meiotic cell division replicates a cell's DNA ________ and then divides ________.
Once, twice
The condition that develops when dopamine levels in the brain are deficient is
Parkinson disease
Chemical substances that elicit specific responses in other members of the same species are referred to as
Pheromones
A heart murmur is caused by
the heart valves not functioning properly
In a "frameshift" mutation
the mutation is caused by an addition or deletion of one or more nucleotides
The theory of endosymbiosis is based on
the observations that chloroplasts and mitochondria resemble bacteria.
If human gametes were diploid
the products of fertilization would have more chromosomes than their parents
Homologous chromosomes have
the same genes but can have different alleles.
A vasectomy is a surgical procedure in which the vas deferens are severed, and then tied. How would this cause sterility?
Sperm cannot move to the urethra
How can stem cells replace faulty cells in the body?
Stem cells can be coaxed to differentiate into the needed specific cell type
Evaporation is
The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas/vapor
In which case is the energy involved farthest from being kinetic energy?
The energy in chemical bonds
The breast muscle of a wild duck is dark, while that of a domesticated chicken is white. The breast muscles in a wild duck are
They are slow-twitch muscles with abundant capillaries and mitochondria.
If a drug is designed to denature enzymes involved in digesting phenylalanine, why would patients treated with this drug develop phenylketonuria?
They lack an enzyme to break down phenylalanine.
If presented with a person who was malnourished because of a refusal to eat, you would diagnose anorexia nervosa
True
In a hierarchical description of an animal, tissues would fall between cells and organs.
True
Muscle rich in slow-twitch fibers is darker than muscle rich in fast-twitch fibers.
True
Since parathyroid hormone causes calcium to be liberated from bone, blocking that hormone could be a partial aid in dealing with loss of calcium from bone.
True
The human circulatory system transports blood in a one-directional circuit throughout the body
True
The medulla has receptors that monitor H + concentrations in the blood.
True
Male athletes who take synthetic steroids can become sterile due to lack of sperm production. This is because the synthetic steroids cause
a decrease in FSH and LH production.
You are working on a forensics team and collect cells from a crime scene. The cells have a cell wall made of cellulose. This sample most likely came from
a plant
You perform an experiment in which you take 16 pots of strawberry plants and give half of them 1 gram of ammonium nitrate per liter of water and the other half receive only water. Each group is then split in half again, and exposed to either 8 or 16 hours of light each day. You monitor the height of the plants for 4 weeks. You observe that plants grown in ammonium nitrate and 16 hours of light grow taller than no ammonium nitrate and 8 hours of light. In this experiment, the size of the pot is
a standardized variable.
An example of DNA technology is
transferring genes from a bacterium to a fish.
What do a lemon, a toaster oven, and sand grains have in common?
all composed of matter and energy
You perform an experiment in which you take 16 pots of strawberry plants and give half of them 1 gram of ammonium nitrate per liter of water and the other half receive only water. Each group is then split in half again, and exposed to either 8 or 16 hours of light each day. You monitor the height of the plants for 4 weeks. You observe that plants grown in ammonium nitrate and 16 hours of light grow taller than no ammonium nitrate and 8 hours of light. The leaf of a strawberry plant is
an organ
The study of an organism's structure is
anatomy
Which is an example of active immunity?
antibodies produced from a vaccine, antibodies produced when the flu strikes
What is not part of the innate defense response?
antibody production
A molecule that stimulates an immune-system reaction by B cells and T cells is termed a(n)
antigen
The widening of blood vessels is
vasodilation.
Energy is one of the resources obtained by heterotrophs when they eat.
true
If you see a limb move, first in one direction, then in the opposite, you can be sure that there are two opposing muscles responsible
true
Skeletal muscle contraction is important in maintaining body temperature homeostasis.
true
The bacterium Staphylococcus aureus belongs to which domain?
bacteria
Every year the flu vaccine is designed to protect against three different strains of the influenza virus. Why do scientists typically have to make a new vaccine every year?
because the viruses can mutate into new strains
Immunological memory results from the production of
both B and T memory cells
Histamine triggers vasodilation and leakiness in blood vessels during inflammation. This would be beneficial in fighting an infection by a pathogen because it would lead to
both increased number of white blood cells and their migration to site of infection
Functions of the vertebrate endoskeleton include
both production of blood cells and storage of calcium
The intake of alcohol, cigarette smoke, and insufficient amounts of vitamins may all cause birth defects in a developing fetus.
true
The human parathyroid gland regulates what in the blood?
calcium
Animals that hunt and eat essentially only other animals are
carnivores
Which is not an important function of calcium in vertebrates?
cell membrane permeability
The division of the nervous system that integrates sensory information and coordinates the body's response is the
central nervous system
Working with a female patient who has ________ cancer, you expect that tests will show an infection with human papillomavirus.
cervical?
DNA and its associated proteins in the nucleus is referred to as the
chromatin
The 2 cm. long structure in the human female that stimulates the female to experience orgasm is the
clitoris
At the snail-shaped ________ of the inner ear, sound is transduced into nerve impulses
cochlea
The tissue type that provides support, transport, and insulation is
connective
The primary function of muscle tissue is
contraction
Botulism is caused by an infection with Clostridium botulinum. The bacteria release botulinum toxin that prevents the release of acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions. Which would be inhibited in the gut of a person with botulism?
contraction?
A cervical cap is a silicone cup that fits within the vagina and covers the cervix. This contraceptive
covers the cervix
The molecule that rapidly replenishes ATP at the beginning of muscle activity is
creatine
Alcohol reduces ADH secretion that in turn
decreases tubule permeability to water and thus increases urine volume.
In plant cells, a central vacuole
degrades molecules and organelles and maintains water pressure
The part of the neuron that is usually highly branched and receives input from other neurons is the
dendrite
In mammals, a muscular ________ expands the chest, pulling air into the lungs.
diaphragm
In cloning the sheep Dolly, a nucleus was implanted into an egg that had its nucleus removed. The result of this somatic cell nuclear transfer was a(n) ________ egg.
diploid
2 n is an abbreviation for
diploid.
An allele that exerts its effects whenever it is present is
dominant
The stage of human development that occurs from implantation to about eight weeks after fertilization is the
embryonic stage
The function of bile is to
emulsify fats
Phagocytosis is an example of
engulfs other cells and debris
The antidote for a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction is a shot of
epinephrine
The tissue type that provides contractions that power movement is
epithelial
The tube-like structure that serves as the birth canal in the human female is the
fallopian tubes
If you were given a piece of a cow's heart and told that it was one of the thicker-walled chambers, you would know that you had an atrium.
false
In humans, taste buds are most highly concentrated on the inside surface of the lips of the mouth.
false
Muscle cells insulate neuroglia as the latter carry electrical signals to muscles
false
When explaining a patient's near death from anaphylactic shock, you would tell the patient that this was a secondary immune response.
true
The nervous tissue that consists of myelinated axons transmitting information throughout the central nervous system is the
white matter