Chap 5 Bio
Which of the areas shown in the figure below indicates the presence of an enzyme?
c
Which one of the following molecules is able to move across the cell membrane by simple diffusion?
carbon dioxide
What function do the carrier proteins embedded in the cell membrane serve
facilitated diffusion
What process typically regulates the enzymes involved in metabolic reactions
feedback inhibition
Which of the following is a mechanism used to regulate enzyme activity?
feedback inhibition
During an osmosis experiment, you place some plant cells under the microscope. You notice the cells seem very swollen. What type of solution were the cells immersed in?
hypotonic
Enzymes are able to speed up the rate of a reaction by
lowering the energy needed for the reaction to proceed
What process allows water to move across a cell membrane
osmosis
Which of the types of cellular activities listed below can proceed without ATP energy
passive transport
A white blood cell surrounds and engulfs a worn-out red blood cell. This process is called
phagocytosis
Which of the following methods of transport uses a coated pit to take in a specific type of molecule
receptor-mediated endocytosis
Which of the following is an example of simple diffusion
A sugar cube dissolves in coffee
Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy?
the skier traveling downhill
In feedback inhibition of a metabolic pathway, where does the inhibitor bind
to the first enzyme in the pathway
Pickles are often preserved in a 20-30% salt solution called brine. How does this method prevent contamination by microorganisms
Bacteria can't survive in a hypertonic solution because they lose water
Why do metabolic pathways require tens to hundreds of different enzymes?
Each enzyme has a specific substrate and produces a specific product
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the first law of thermodynamics
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but it can be changed from one form to another
Intestinal cells absorb glucose via active transport. What would happen if all the mitochondria within these intestinal cells were destroyed
Glucose absorption would decrease
A tube with a membrane covering the bottom is placed in a beaker. The membrane allows water to flow through but not salt or glucose. The tube contains an aqueous solution with4% salt and 20% glucose and the beaker contains an aqueous solution with 12% salt and 6% glucose. How could you describe the solution in the beaker compared to the solution in the tube?
The beaker solution is hypertonic to the tube solution
What is the biological risk of using salt on icy roads in parts of the country that have a cold winter season?
The salt has the risk of leeching into the ground and creating a hypertonic environment for plant cells.
ATP releases energy when
a phosphate group is removed from it
Which of these words should be classified separately from the others? 2
active transport
Factors that may affect the passage of materials across cell membranes include
all of the above answers
Which of the following is an example of potential energy rather than kinetic energy
an apple made up of energy-rich macromolecules
ATP breakdown provides the energy necessary for muscle contraction. This is an example of which concept?
cou
Which of the following is a passive process
diffusion
Enzymes are usually named based on the substrate that they bind. This is possible because
enzymes speed up the rate of a reaction.
When neurons release their neurotransmitters, they release them in secretory vesicles that fuse with the plasma membrane. What type of cellular transport is this?
exocytosis
The changing of an enzyme's shape as the substrate binds to the active site is called the
induced fit model
Energy of activation
is the energy required for molecules to react with each other.
the concentration of the solute is the same in the cell as it is in the surrounding solution, the cell is in a(n) _________________environment.
isotonic.
ATP is a good source of energy for a cell because
its breakdown is coupled with energy-requiring reactions.
Which of the following correctly lists the order in which energy flows through an ecosystem
solar energy - chloroplast - mitochondria
Which of the following is an example of osmosis?
Cells in our kidneys reabsorb water to reduce the amount of water lost in our urine.
Which of the following statements correctly describes an energy transformation in living organisms
Chloroplasts convert solar energy to the chemical energy of nutrient molecules
A tube with a membrane covering the bottom is placed in a beaker. The membrane allows water to flow through but not salt or glucose. If the tube contains an aqueous solution with4% salt and 20% glucose and the beaker contains an aqueous solution with 12% salt and 6% glucose, what would happen to the level of the water in the tube?
The level of the solution in the tube would rise because there are more dissolved solutes in the tube than the beaker.
When a potted houseplant is wilting, the addition of water quickly changes the look of the plant. This can be accounted for by which of the following statements?
The water creates a hypotonic environment causing the cells to gain water
Less energy is needed to bring about a reaction when an enzyme is present.
True
Which of the following is a byproduct of photosynthesis that is used during cellular respiration?
carbon dioxide
During an osmosis experiment in class, you look at some cells under the microscope. You notice the cells look shriveled. What type of solution were the cells immersed in?
hypertonic
A patient who is admitted to the hospital shares that she has been taking "water pills" to help her lose weight. Her skin and mucous membranes are dry, and she is complaining of a headache. The physician asks for an IV treatment to be promptly administered. Based on the information given, what would likely be the type of IV solution given to this patient
hypotonic
Where within the cell is the majority of ATP produced
mitochondria
The second law of thermodynamics states that all energytransformations resultin an increase in entropy (disorder). If so, how does photosynthesis, which is an energy transformation, create order rather than disorder?
Plants take highly ordered molecules like glucose and break them into smaller disordered molecules like carbon dioxide and water
Both starch and cellulose are made by stringing together many glucose molecules, but starch is easily digested by humans, while cellulose is indigestible. The starch polysaccharide has every bond occurring below the sugar rings while the bonds in cellulose alternate between one bond above the ring and the next below the ring. How can you explain humans' inability to digest cellulose?
The enzyme that breaks down starch can only fit the specific bond configuration of bonds below the ring
Simple diffusion of molecules occurs
across plasma membranes only through transport proteins.