Biology Exam 2
You conduct an experiment in which you add increasing amounts of substrate to an enzyme solution and then measure the resulting reaction rate. You plot the rate of the reaction on the Y-axis. What do you conclude from your graph
The reaction rate increases with increasing substrate concentration up to a point, above which the rate remains constant
5-1 image: which best describes the red blood cells in figure B
These red blood cells have shrunken I. Response to a hypertonic external solution
Where is the electron transport chain of photosynthesis located
Thylakoids membrane
What is the role of the oxygen molecules required for aerobic respiration
To accept the low energy electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
What is the ultimate source of electrons for noncyclic electron transport and this photosynthesis
Water
Figure 9-3: where is NADPH formed in the accompany diagram
3
The complete aerobic metabolism of one molecule of glucose yields a maximum of how many ATPs
36 to 38
Figure 9-3: carbon is fixed in which part of the accompany diagram
4
What is the overall reaction of photosynthesis
6CO2 + 12H2O —> C6H12O2 + 12O2 + 6H2O
Which is the energy source that drives the Calvin cycle
ATP and NADH
In chemiosmosis, ATP is produced as hydrogen ions (protons) pass through____
ATP synthase
Figure 9-2: the graph represents?
Absorption spectra for chlorophylls a and b
What are he parts of the enzyme molecule that interact with a substrate called?
Active sites
Reaction for respiration of glucose
C4H12O6 + 6O2 + 6 H2O —> 6CO2 + 12 H2O + energy
What is the first step in the Calvin cycle
CO2 attaches to RuBP
What is an accessory pigment that expands the spectrum of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
Carotenoids and chlorophyll b
Because enzymes affect the speed of chemical reactions without being consumed, they are referred to as
Catalysts
ATP synthesis during the light-dependent reactions occurs by which process
Chemiosmosis
During prophase _____ is(are) compacted into visible chromosomes
Chromatin
A transmembrane protein differ from other membrane proteins because it
Completely extends through the membrane
In eukaryotes, where does glycolysis occur
Cytosol
During chemiosmosis, what must be transferred from NADH and FADH2 to electron acceptor molecules
Electrons
True or false about ATP: it stores energy for long periods of time
False
True or false: plasma membranes prevent communication between other cells
False
Which of the following is an anaerobic pathway
Fermentation
Which type of electromagnetic waves have the shortest wavelength
Gamma waves
Why is it important for DNA to be copied before cell divisions
Genetic information must be transmitted to the daughter cells
Which of the following molecules can be used as a substrate for cellular respiration
Glucose, lipids, proteins, and fatty acids
The cell cycle of a typical somatic cell consists of the_____ and M phases
Interphase
Which statement best describes the activity of the sodium-potassium pump
It transports 3 sodium ions out of the cell in exchange for 2 potassium ions
A patient who has had severe hemorrhage accidentally receives a large transfusion of distilled water directly into a major blood vessel. What effect will this have on the patient?
It will have serious, perhaps fatal consequences because red blood cells would swell and burst.
During which phase of photosynthesis is ATP and NADPH synthesized
Light-dependent phase
What are the two phases of photosynthesis
Light-dependent reactions and carbon fixation reactions
At night, CAM plants incorporate CO2 into____ which is stored in the ____ of their cells
Malate ; vacuoles
Where does the citric acid cycle take place in a eukaryotic cell
Mitochondria membrane
The M phase of the cell cycle involves two main processes
Mitosis and cytokinesis
Identify which compound has been reduced: XH2 + NAD+ —> X + NADH + H+
NADH
What is the passive movement of water along a concentration gradient across a semi-permeable membrane?
Osmosis
What method does a human white blood cell employ to engulf a bacterial cell
Phagocytosis
What is this: Glucose + ATP —> glucose-P + ADP
Phosphorylation
Which part of the chlorophyll molecule is responsible for absorbing light
Porphyrin ring
Which molecule is least likely to cross a cellular membrane by simple diffusion
Potassium ion
The energy released during the chain of electron transport molecules is used to create a ________ gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane for chemiosmosis
Proton
In glycolysis, a six carbon glucose molecule is converted into two three-carbon molecules of:
Pyruvate
Figure 9-2: chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum
Red and blue wavelengths
Chromosomes are duplicated during the _____ of the cell cycle
S phase
You light a scented candle in the guest bathroom. Within a few minutes you can already smell the candle's scent throughout the hallway. What process is occurring?
Simple diffusion
____ contain identical DNA sequences and are held together by _____ during mitosis
Sister chromatids ; cohesion proteins
What is the fluid-filled sac within the inner membrane of a chloroplast called
Stroma
What will happen to a plant cell if placed in a hypertonic solution
The cell will undergo plasmolysis
What is a cell in metaphase
The chromosomes are aligned at the midplane of the cell
How do the phospholipids in vegetable oil differ from those of animal fat?
The fatty acid tails bend
Although glucose molecules constantly diffuse into a red blood cell along a concentration gradient, equilibrium is never reached, and steep concentration gradient is continually maintained. What causes this?
The rapid and continuous addition of phosphate onto the glucose molecules
Glycolysis yields a net energy profit of _______ ATP molecules per molecule of glucose
2