Bio Q 2 Test
Which of these pH numbers indicates the highest level of acidity?
5
An increase in the level of hormone A causes an increase in the level of hormone B. The increase in the level of hormone B then causes a decrease in the level of hormone A. This process is an example of
A feedback mechanism
high glucose levels
Causes more insulin to be released
Which structure allows the passage of this oxygen to the environment?
Cell Memebrane
Identify a structure, in organisms that do not have kidneys, that is adapted to regulate water balance.
Cell memebrane
Order of organisms
Cells, Tissues, organs, organisms
Solar energy is used to produce energy-rich compounds in structure
Chloroplast
If body temperature is too high, some blood vessels increase in size and sweat glands will excrete sweat, resulting in a lower body temperature. These changes are an example of
Feedback mechanisms
both single-celled and multi-celled organisms
Have structures that perform life processes
Diffusion
Higher to lower
Which statement explains the importance of maintaining a constant internal environment to ensure proper enzyme functioning?
Increasing the temperature and pH can alter the specific shape of enzymes
What is released by cells in the pancreas
Insulin
active transport
Lower to higher
The first successful transplant of insulin producing cells from a living donor pancreas was completed in April 2000 in Japan. This enabled the body of the recipient to
Maintain blood sugar levels throughout the day
Diffusion and Active Transport
Move molecules
Which statement best describes the organelles in a cell
Organelles must work together and their activities must be coordinated.
A student wants to test the hypothesis that an acidic environment will decrease enzyme activity. In the experiment, the student used an enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and bubbles of oxygen. To test the hypothesis, the student should collect data on the number of oxygen bubbles produced at different
Ph levels
How do cells in the ovary detect a hormone from the brain?
Receptor molecules on the cells of the ovary bind with the hormone
Nucleus
Responsible for the storage of information
Two methods of moving from place to place are represented below. The single-celled ameba moves by a process that involves the flow of cytoplasm. Which statement is best supported by these diagrams?
Single-celled organisms, like complex organisms, are able to move; however, they differ in the way they carry out this activity.
Cell membranes are said to be selectively permeable. Which statement best explains what selectively permeable means?
The cell membrane lets certain substances enter the cell and keeps certain substances out of the cell.
Breathing rate is constantly being monitored and adjusted in the human body, which results in
The internal environment being kept within certain limits
Lysosomes break open during the process of digestion, releasing enzymes into the cytoplasm. Which statement may explain why the entire cell may not be digested?
The pH of the cytoplasm causes the enzymes to function less effectively
Which cell structures are correctly paired with their functions
The ribosomes make proteins, and the nucleus stores genetic information
Some sea slugs store chloroplasts obtained from algae they have ingested. The chloroplasts continue to carry out photosynthesis within the slugs. What advantage would this activity be to these sea slugs?
The slugs with chloroplasts can synthesize some of their own food.
Which processes will all living organisms use to maintain homeostasis?
Utilize energy, detect changes in the environment, rearrange and synthesize chemical compounds
The disease known as malaria may result in a fever, a decrease in red blood cells, and an enlarged liver and spleen. These symptoms are evidence of
a disruption of homeostasis
The concentration of potassium is higher in red blood cells than in the surrounding blood plasma. This higher concentration is maintained by the process of
active transport
Building block of protein
amino acid
The basic building blocks of a protein are
amino acids
The protein endolysin belongs to which group of chemical substances?
biological catalysts
Single-celled organisms are able to maintain homeostasis, even though they lack higher levels of organization such as organs and organ systems, because
cell structures work together to maintain homeostasis in single-celled organisms
Shrimp that live in the cold waters off Alaska will die if introduced into warm water. One likely reason these shrimp do not survive is that enzymes in the shrimp
change of shape
More energy can be released from a fat molecule than from a glucose molecule because the fat molecule contains more
chemical bonds
Single-celled organisms are able to maintain internal stability because they
contain structures that perform life functions
Materials are transported within a single-celled organism by the
cytoplasm
Riding a bicycle requires balance and constant adjustment and monitoring by the rider in order to continue cycling. Successfully riding a bicycle most directly results from the ability to
detect and respond to change
Before starch can enter a cell, it must b
digested to form simple sugars
The failure of the human body to effectively maintain dynamic equilibrium can result in
disease
A person usually experiences small variations in body temperature over a 24-hour period. These variations in temperature are an example of
dynamic equilibrium
One effect of uncontrolled diabetes is that the blood might develop an acidic pH. As a result, cells may not be able to regulate their internal pH. Within these cells, this could cause a disruption of the function of biological catalysts known as
enzymes
A substance directly involved in cellular communication within the human body is
hormone
The action of insulin on sugar levels in the blood helps to
maintain dynamic equilibrium
Which activity can occur without the use of energy
movement of water across a membrane
Which two cell structures work together in the process of protein synthesis?
nucleus and ribosomes
In a multicellular organism, organs carry out a variety of life functions. In a single-celled organism, these functions are performed by
organelles
Chemicals that help chemical reactions occur at faster rates in living organisms are known as
organic catalysts
The function of a specific enzyme is most directly influenced by its
physical shape
Prions are proteins that act as an infectious agent. They cause a variety of diseases, including "Mad Cow" disease. Prions cannot produce more prions on their own, but cause the host organism to replicate more prions. Most scientists do not consider prions to be alive. A valid reason for accepting that prions are nonliving things is that
prions cannot carry out reproduction independently
DNA is able to control cellular activities most directly by regulating the process of
protein synthesis
The failure of a cell to react in a normal manner to insulin is most likely the result of a problem with
receptors
A function of cell membranes in humans is the
recognition of certain chemicals
Fish absorb oxygen through the gills, earthworms absorb oxygen through the skin, amebas take in oxygen through the cell membranes, and cows inhale oxygen through the nasal passages into their lungs. This statement demonstrates that living things
rely on similar or the same processes, but accomplish them in different ways
In order for the human body to maintain homeostasis, the breakdown of glucose to release energy must be followed by the
removal of wastes
A pesticide that kills an insect by interfering with the production of proteins in the insect would most directly affect the activity of
ribosomes
In a cell, protein synthesis is the primary function of
ribosomes
The major role of carbohydrates in the human diet is to
supply energy for the body
The shape of each of the molecules is important because
the shape of a molecule determines how it functions in chemical reactions
The cytoplasm in a single-celled organism and the circulatory system in a human both
transport substances throughout the organism
Which substance can enter a cell by diffusion without having to be digested?
water
Which substance is an inorganic molecule?
water
One of the effects of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005, was the death of almost all of the plants in flooded areas. Initially, toxic chemicals and bacteria were suspected as a possible cause. Scientists later determined that the salt concentration in the floodwater caused the plants to die.
water moving out of plant cells into the surrounding environment