K101 Final Exam
In the bacteriophage shown above, the functions of the structures labeled 2 and 3 are
2= protection of the genetic material, 3= attachment to a host cell
If the DNA content of a diploid cell in the G1 phase of the cell cycle is x, then the DNA content of the same cell at metaphase of meiosis I would be
2x
The anticodon loop of a tRNA that will complement this mRNA: 5' CCG 3' is
3' GGC 5'
In the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, a heating phase and a cooling phase alternate in cycles. An original sample of DNA would have to pass through how many total cycles to amplify the DNA ~1 billion times? (What about 2 billion times? What about 1 trillion times?)
30
Using a microscope to examine the skin cells from a female, it is apparent that each nucleus has two Barr bodies. From this karyotype, it can be concluded that the woman's chromosomal condition is
47, XXX
Which of the following occurs in eukaryotic, but not prokaryotic, gene expression?
A poly-A tail is added to the 3' end of an mRNA and a cap is added to the 5' end
Consuming even a single mushroom of the genus _______________ can be fatal due to the irreversible inhibition of the enzyme RNA polymerase.
Amanita
Which two of the following choices (a-l) are mismatched?
Amanita mushrooms - Ascomycota Corn smut - Ascomycetes
Entamoeba histolytica, a parasite that is the causative agent of Amoebic Dysentery, crawls through the small intestine of its victims via pseudopod formation. Based on this information, Entamoeba histolytica is a member of the clade
Amoebozoa
sgRNA
An RNA molecule engineered to be complementary to the target to be edited
Cas9
An endonuclease that can create double strand breaks in DNA
Epinephrine
Ligand
Schizophrenia
Multifactorial condition
Measles and Mumps
Paramyxoviruses
Converts membrane lipids to IP3 and DAG
Phospholipase C
Polio and Hepatitis A
Picornaviruses
Trypanosomes are eukaryotes that are currently classified in the SuperClade
Superclade I: Excavata
All of the following are DNA viruses except:
The Influenza virus that causes the 'flu
A scientist removed the AAC nucleotides at the 3' end of the tRNA corresponding to the amino acid methionine. Which of the following describes the most likely result?
The amino acid methionine will not be able to bind to the tRNA
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Blood Type: What are the probabilities for blood types in the offspring of individuals who both have type AB blood?
Type A = 25% Type B = 25% Type AB = 50%
E. coli can absorb the sugar Arabinose from its surroundings. When Arabinose is present,
a and b
Following fertilization, an unequal division of the cytoplasm occurs to split the embryo into two cells. Which of the following is true?
a and b
The bacteria Bacillus thurengiensis (Bt)
a and c
The sac fungi are characterized by sexual reproductive structures called_________ and asexual reproductive structures called ___________:
asci, conidia
The trait found in the individuals is represented by the shaded symbols. Which of the following patterns of transmission for this gene is/are consistent with this pedigree?
autosomal dominant
Upstream (proximal) promoter elements in eukaryotes are:
nucleotide sequences that regulate the efficiency of transcription initiation
Prokaryotes most closely related to human mitochondria
gram negative
After Telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal makeup of each daughter cell is
haploid, and the chromosomes are each composed of two chromatids
A part of an mRNA molecule with the following sequence is being read by a ribosome: 5' CCG-ACG 3' (mRNA). The dipeptide that will form will be
proline-threonine
Homologous chromosomes synapse or pair during:
prophase I
The general name for an enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP to a protein is
protein kinase
In eukaryotes, histone methylation ________, while histone acetylation __________.
represses transcription, promotes transcription
Ch 29: In mosses, the antheridia produce:
sperm
The receptive portion of a flower that receives the pollen is the
stigma
Herceptin
HER-2+ breast cancer
Rituxin
CD20+ Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
West Nileand Hepatitis C
Flavivirus
Peripheral membrane protein that binds GTP
G-Protein
Which parasitic protist has 2 haploid nuclei, 2 pairs of flagella, remnants of mitochondrial genes (but no intact mitochondria) and lives and reproduces in the small intestines of mammals?
Giaridia
Sorting of proteins targeted for extracellular secretion
Golgi Apparatus
James Thompson
Derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Fred Sanger
Dideoxy DNA Sequencing
Using the functional group diagram at right answer A - E which of the following is incorrectly matched?:
E= carboxyl group
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: The primary way that cells do work is called energy coupling, using ATP. Which statements below accurately define energy coupling?
Exergonic reactions drive endergonic reactions ATP hydrolysis releases free energy that can be coupled to an endergonic reaction via the formation of a phosphorylated intermediate
Muscle cells differ from nerve cells mainly because they:
Express different genes
Site of cell-cell adhesion and cell recognition
Extracellular Matrix
Which of the following groups of prokaryotes might be found in the Great Salt Lake, the Red Sea, the Dead Sea, but NOT necessarily in the ocean?
Extreme Halophiles
The ____ Archaebacteria are typically found in extremely hot environments, whereas the _______ Archaebacteria are typically found in swampy environments lacking oxygen.
Extreme thermophile, methanogenic
Ebola and other hemorrhagic fevers
Filovirus
W. French Anderson
First Human Gene Therapy
Prometia
First cloned animal that was born from its genetic twin
Cc
First cloned housecat (female calico)
Zhong Zhong
First cloned macaque for neuroscience research
Dolly
First cloned mammal
Idaho Gem
First cloned mule
Joy
First cloned piglet engineered for human organ transplants
Up to 60% of all medicines used today influence what structures in the cell membrane?
G-protein linked receptors
Intergral membrane protein receptor
GPCR
Protists like ________________ represent an intermediate stage in eukaryotic evolution when cells each had two haploid nuclei but fusion to become a true diploid organism had not occurred.
Giardia
The mitochondria of eukaryotic cells most likely arose as a result of endosymbiosis between a eukaryotic cell and a
Gram (-) bacterium like Rickettsia
Which of the following groups of prokaryotes contains the genus Clostridium, responsible for the human diseases tetanus and botulism?
Gram Positive Eubacteria
In human females, one X chromosome per cell is randomly inactivated during early embryonic development, forming a Barr Body. Much of the DNA in this chromosome is then in the form of
Heterochromatin
A dideoxy ("chain terminating") nucleotide used in DNA sequencing differs from a deoxynucleotide as it has
A "U" instead of an "A" in base-pairing
PAM
A 3-6 nucleotide DNA sequence immediately downstream of the target site in the genomic DNA to be edited
Evidence that Chara is the direct ancestor of all land plants includes
A and C
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY : The products of meiosis released by this fungus (arrow indicated by 3):
A and C
Prion diseases of humans include:
A and D
In a population with two alleles for cystic fibrosis, C and c, the frequency the recessive allele is 0.6. What percent of the population would be heterozygous carriers for cystic fibrosis if the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
48%
Epistasis: A black Labrador retriever (BbEe) is crossed with a chocolate Lab (bbEe). In a litter of 16 F1 puppies, what are the likely proportions of black, chocolate or yellow Labs?
6 Black, 6 Chocolate, 4 Yellow
The structure in the accompanying figure labeled C (outermost layer) is ___, and the structure indicated by the letter I is _____:
C - the capsule, I - the flagella
Which of the following statements describes the results of this reaction? 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2
CO2 is reduced and O2 is oxidized
Jennifer Doudna
CRISPR Cas9
Chloroplast stroma
Calvin Cylce
Avastin
Cancer (anti-VEGF, anti angiogenesis)
What type of protists have formed massive deposits of chalk, as seen in the White Cliffs of Dover?
Cercozoans (Forams)
Ian Wilmut
Cloning of Dolly the Sheep
A bond that forms by joining monomers (such as nucleotides or amino acids) into polymers (such as DNA or insulin) is a(n):
Covalent bond
Human embryonic stem cells (hES cells) derived from blastocysts donated after IVF (in vitro fertilization) have been successfully used in research to:
Create new mesodermal cells like beating heart cells Create new ectodermal cells like dopamine-producing nerve cells
Gram-positive bacteria stain _____ in a gram stain because of a thick layer of _____ in their cell walls
purple; peptidoglycan
RNA molecules with enzymatic functions (such as peptidyltransferase) are called __________.
ribozymes
The eggs of gymnosperms like conifers are fertilized within ovules, and the ovules then develop into _____
seeds
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Seeds have advantages over spores. For example, _____
seeds contain embryonic plants, an abundant food supply, and a protective covering seeds can survive for extended periods of time at reduced metabolic rates seeds can survive even in conditions that are unfavorable for the parent plants
Lichens reproduce primarily asexually by ______, which are fragments of the body of the lichen.
soredia
In angiosperms, double fertilization produces
the 2n embryo and the 3n endosperm
Which of the following is the attachment site for RNA polymerase?
the TATAAA box
The first indication that Archaea were different from the Eubacteria came from:
the absence of peptidoglycans in the cell walls of the Archaea.
Water is able to form hydrogen bonds because
the bonds that hold together the atoms in a water molecule are polar covalent bonds
The most significant difference between the Archaea and the Eubacteria is:
the presence of a single filament flagellum in the Eubacteria.
Prokaryotes that thrive in extremely hot environments
thermophiles
Euglena and dinoflagellates show Secondary Endosymbiosis in that
they have three lipid bilayers around their chloroplasts
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of dicots?
veins in leaves usually parallel
In the fern life cycle shown at right, where is the process of meiosis taking place?
In the fern sori - A
ShinyaYamanaka
Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells
Stanley Cohen
Isolation of Bacterial Plasmids
Herb Boyer
Isolation of Restriction Enzymes, Founder of Genentech
In liver cells, the inner mitochondrial membranes are about five times the area of the outer mitochondrial membranes. What purpose must this serve?
It increases the surface area for oxidative phosphorylation
Which of the following is NOT true about Rubisco?*
It is a kinase
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Why is ATP an important molecule in metabolism? *
It provides energy coupling between exergonic and endergonic reactions
In the pGLO lab, how could you confirm that a transformed cell was expressing the bla gene?
It would grow on Amp plates
Crops that are RoundUp Ready
Kill weeds in the fields where they are growing
Mitochondrial matrix
Krebs Cycle
Thylakoid membrane
Light Reactions
A comparison of saturated and naturally occurring unsaturated fats reveals that the unsaturated fats are __________ at room temperature and have _______:
Liquids; cis double bonds
Intercellular digestion
Lysosome
Which of the recombinant DNA drugs is incorrectly matched with its indication (the disease it is prescribed to treat)?
Neupogen (Amgen): Multiple sclerosis (interferon)
Site of rRNA for protein synthesis
Nucleolis
A C4 plant initially fixes CO2 into ____ where a C3 plant fixes CO2 into _______
Oxaloacetic acid using PEP carboxylase, PGA using Rubisco
Converts cAMP to AMP; inhibited by caffeine
Phosphodiesterase
Helicobacter pylori
Stomach ulcers
Ch28: The organism in this slide ABOVE, Spirogyra, is a member of:
Superclade III: Archaeplastida
All of the following are functions of integral membrane proteins except
Synthesis of hormones
Tremonema pallidum
Syphilis
Enbrel
T-cell autoimmune diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis and Psoriasis
At what stage of meiosis do cells become haploid?
Telophase I
Clostridium tetani
Tetanus ("lockjaw")
Which of these statements is NOT TRUE regarding the procedure for making cloned animals by somatic cell nuclear transfer?
The donor nucleus is from a haploid, quiescent cell
In 2007, it was reported that adult, differentiated human skin cells can be made to behave as pluripotent stem cells by the introduction of a few genes: Oct 4, Sox2, Kfl4 and c-myc. What concern has limited the potential of human Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells as human therapeutics?
The gene c-myc is an oncogene that causes a cancer phenotype in about 25% of the cell cultures.
During the lytic life cycle of phages, which of the following occurs?
The host cell often dies, releasing many newly assembled copies of the virus
Why is the Calvin cycle said to be dependent on the light reactions?
The light reactions produce the ATP energy and NADPH for sugar production in the Calvin cycle
Maize (corn) plants are tall if they have the genotype HH or Hh, and they are short if they have genotype hh. If a tall plant is mated with a short plant as a Test Cross, which outcome would indicate that the tall parent corn plant was heterozygous?
The ratio of tall offspring to short offspring is 1:1 (50%:50%)
Sex linkage: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive trait. If a male has hemophilia (XfY), and his spouse is heterozygous for blood clotting factors (XFXf),
There is a 50% chance that their sons will have hemophilia There is a 50% chance that their daughters will have hemophilia There is a 50% chance that their daughters will be carriers for hemophilia
After transformation of HB101 by pGLO, why are the cells grown in LB broth for 20 minutes before plating on Amp plates?
There is a phenotypic lag of ~20 minutes before the b-lactamase gene for Amp resistance can be expressed
SELECT ALL THT APPLY: What do these three cells BELOW have in common?
They all have DNA-containing nuclei (one or more)
What do the four 'elements of life' -carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen-have in common?
They all have unpaired electrons in their valence shells
Which of the following is true about Radiolarans?
They capture prey through the use of thread-like pseudopods
The functioning of enhancers is an example of:
Transcriptional control of gene expression
The Prion Hypothesis (Dr. Stanley Pruissner) states that
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies result from the conversion of normal PrP-c to an abnormally folded PrP-sc state
Retroviruses like the HIV virus differ from other viruses by:
Using the enzyme reverse transcriptase to copy their RNA into DNA
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?
Water will leave the cells, causing them to shrivel and collapse
Craig Venter
Whole Genome Shotgun Sequencing
Hemophilia
X-linked condition
A wildlife pathologist is examining some skin tissue from a dead frog. She notes the presence of a fungus. She cultures the fungal cells and notices that some of the cells are flagellated. She concludes that the frog has a disease caused by
a chytridomycete fungus
Which of the following is most likely to be ubiquitinated (ie: tagged with ubiquitin)?
a cyclin that usually acts in G1, now that the cell is in G2
Proteins that are manufactured for secretion (export from the cell):
are made in the rough ER and packaged in transport vesicles
Polysaccharides, triacylglycerides, and proteins are similar in that they
are synthesized from subunits by dehydration reactions
The pedigree at right shows a family with a disease pattern indicated by shaded symbols. Which of the following patterns of transmission for this gene are consistent with this pedigree?
autosomal recessive
When skeletal muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration, they become fatigued and painful. This is now known to be caused by
buildup of lactate
Second messenger generated from ATP
cAMP
Alternative RNA splicing
can allow the production of proteins of different sizes from a single mRNA
A molecule with four joined rings that is the precursor of vertebrate sex hormones (See Box 4.in figure below) and is also found in the vertebrate phospholipid bilayer is:
cholesterol
In paramecium and stentor, the surface of the cell is covered with thousands of short, hairlike _____:
cilia
Some bacteria avoid a host's immune system by means of:
cloaking the cell with a watery capsule.
Increasing the substrate concentration in a reaction could overcome which of the following?
competitive inhibition
Molecular data in support of endosymbiosis indicates that chloroplasts are highly similar to __________ that may have been engulfed by a heterotrophic eukaryote over a billion year ago.
cyanobacteria
Once they appeared on Earth, ___ forever changed the atmosphere on earth by the production of large quantities of oxygen gas.
cyanobacteria
Prokaryotes most closely related to sunflower chloroplasts
cyanobacteria
A commercially important unicellular protist whose silica shells are used in filters, polishes, toothpaste and various industrial processes are the:
diatoms
Which organisms are capable of producing a "red tide", secreting a nerve agent toxic to humans?
dinoflagellates
The leafy fern that you might have as a house plant is the _____________________ generation.
diploid sporophyte
Following double fertilization in Angiosperms, the triploid nucleus of the embryo sac develops into the
endosperm
The triploid nucleus of the embryo sac develops into the _____
endosperm
Many Gram (+) Eubacteria like Clostridium botulinum and Bacillus anthraxis have the ability to survive harsh environmental conditions by protecting their DNA in a dormant structure called a(n)
endospore
Prokaryotes found inhabiting the Great Salt Lake would be the _____.
extreme halophiles
A molecule with the formula C18H36O2 is probably a __, where one with the formula C6H12O6 is probably a ___
fatty acid and monosaccharide, respectively
If the cell whose nuclear material is shown at right continues toward completion of mitosis, which of the following events would occur next?
formation of telophase nuclei
Prokaryotes that thrive in the Great Salt Lake and salt evaporation ponds
halophiles
Pollen is __________ and contains __________.
haploid ... sperm nuclei
When you see a green moss, you are looking at the _________ generation
haploid gametophyte
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Which of the following occurs in meiosis, but not mitosis?
homologous chromosomes separate
Synthesis of the steroid hormone testosterone
Smooth ER
Intergral membrane protein enzyme
Adenylyl cyclase
Bacillus anthraxis
Anthrax
Kary Mullis
Polymerase Chain Reaction
The cells in this mushroom are
1= dilkaryotic 2 = diploid
Ch31: The two structures (2 and 3) BELOW are commonly seen in a kitchen:
2 = On moldy bread; 3 = On moldy oranges
In a plant with a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 46, how many pairs of homologous chromosomes are present in a cell that has just entered Meiosis II? (We want everyone correct!)
0
Black fur in mice (B) is dominant to brown fur (b). Short tails (T) are dominant to long tails (t). What fraction of the progeny of crosses BbTt × BBtt will be expected to have black fur and long tails?
1/2
Substrate-level phosphorylation accounts for approximately what percentage of the ATP formed during glycolysis?
100%
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: The human Crystalline gene is contained in the genome of every cell of a human, but is only expressed (made into protein) in the lens of the eye. This is because
Activator proteins (transcription factors) that bind to regulatory regions of the crystalline gene are only found in the lens cells, The crystalline gene has specific promoter and enhancer control elements that bind to only lens-specific activators
Converts ATP to cAMP after G-protein signalling
Adenylyl Cyclase
How does adenylyl cyclase help transmit signals within a cell?
Adenylyl cyclase converts ATP to cAMP, which then amplifies the signal throughout the cell
Human embryonic stem cells (hES cells) and Human Induced Pleuripotent Stem Cells (hiPS)may be useful in transplantation medicine because the cells
All of the above
The haploid gametophyte (C )
All of the above
What makes rRNA (or another sequence) a good 'evolutionary chronometer'?
All of the above
Evidence for the Endosymbiotic Theory (Margulis, 1967) includes
All of the above provides evidence for the Endosymbiotic Theory
Ch27: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY (ABOVE RIGHT): The colorful organisms growing in this photo
Are populations of Halophilic, extremophilic Archaea
Gene Therapy treatments with new drugs like Kymriah and Yescarta (select all that apply)
Are the first FDA-approved drugs for personalized immunotherapy to treat specific leukemias Involve the use of a genetically engineered Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell to recognize proteins like CD19 on cancer cells
Achondroplasia
Autosomal dominant condition
Marfan's
Autosomal dominant condition
Polydactyly
Autosomal dominant condition
Cystic Fibrosis
Autosomal recessive condition
Tay Sachs
Autosomal recessive condition
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) both function to "silence" genes, by,
Binding to complementary RNA sequences to prevent translation
Clostridium botulinum
Botulism (food poisoning)
The activation of receptor tyrosine kinases (R-TKs) is always characterized by
Dimerization and auto-phosphorylation
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are found at high levels on various cancer cells. A protein, Herceptin, has been found to bind to an RTK known as HER2 if which of the following is true?
If the patient's breast cancer cells have detectable HER2
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY Which of the following cellular structures are shared by bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes?
Plasma membrane
Which of the following characteristics, structures, or processes is common to bacteria, viruses and prions?
Proteins
Which of the following groups of prokaryotes in the figure above contains the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, responsible for the human ulcers, and E. coli, beneficial intestinal bacteria in humans?
Proteobacteria
Organisms that share the most DNA homology to mitochondria and chloroplasts, respectively, are:
Proteobacteria, cyanoacteria.
Mitochondrial inner membrane space
Proton Gradient in aerobic respiration
Thylakoid lumen
Proton Gradient in light reactions
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Which of the 4 kinase enzymes in glycolysis might be the enzyme shown below?
Pyruvate Kinase (PK) Phosphoglycerokinase (PGK)
Synagis
RSV (Respiratory syncytial Virus
Phosphorylates relay molecules after activation and dimerization
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
Synthesis of the insulin receptor, a transmembrane glycoprotein
Rough ER
Claviceps purpurea infests grain like rye and produces _______________, a precursor of LSD which, if accidentally ingested, can cause hallucinations and even death.
an ergot
The most commonly occurring mutation in people with cystic fibrosis is a deletion of a single codon. This results in
a polypeptide missing an amino acid
Most bacterial cells keep from bursting in a hypotonic environment by
a rigid cell wall.
When translating secretory or membrane proteins, ribosomes are brought to the ER membrane by
a specific characteristic that identifies it as a "bound" ribosome itself, a signal-recognition particle that brings ribosomes to a receptor protein in the ER membrane
A pea pod is formed from _____. A pea inside the pod is formed from _____.
an ovary ... an ovule
Which of the following types of reactions would decrease the entropy within a cell?
anabolic reactions
Fertilization in moss occurs when sperm swim from a(n) _____ and down the neck of a(n)________to fertilize the egg
antheridium ... archegonium
The oxygen consumed during aerobic cellular respiration is involved directly in which process or event?
accepting electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
Which modifications of fatty acids will best keep triglycerides solid at warmer temperatures?
adding hydrogens to the fatty acids
Mendel's law of independent assortment has its basis in which of the following events of meiosis?
alignment of tetrads at the equator in metaphase
In the crop called Golden Rice, this genetically modified food
all of the above
Observations of cancer cells in culture support the hypothesis that cancer cells _____
all of the above
Mycorrhizal fungi benefits plants by:
increasing absorptive surface area of roots
Even though bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles, such as chloroplasts and mitochondria, they can still perform the functions of these organelles by localizing certain metabolic enzymes on:
infoldings of the plasma membrane.
Synthesis of ATP via oxidative phosphorylation
mitochondria
The parasitic protist that causes malaria, Plasmodium, must spend part of its life cycle in a nonhuman host. What organism(s) serve(s) as the vector for this life cycle?
mosquitos
Pseudopods are used by the members of clade Amoebozoa for ingesting food as well as for:
movement
Site of transcription of mRNA and tRNA for protein synthesis
nucleus
Stanley Miller's 1953 experiments demonstrated conclusively that
organic molecules can be synthesized abiotically under conditions that may have existed on early Earth
One function of alcohol and lactic acid fermentation is to
oxidize NADH to NAD+
Viruses that attack bacteria are called:
phages
The 5' end of a DNA strand always has a free ______ group while the 3' end always has a free _______ group.
phosphate; hydroxyl
Extrachromosomal circles of DNA in bacteria called ______ often carry genes involved in _______:
plasmids, antibiotic resistance.
Cystic fibrosis affects the lungs, the pancreas, the digestive system, and other organs, resulting in a range of symptoms. Which of the following terms best describes this?
pleiotropy
In a single molecule of water, the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom by
polar covalent bonds
Puffballs and shelf fungi are most closely related to:
yeast
The sexual spores produced by black bread mold, Rhizopus, are called
zygospores