exam 1
Phospholipids
A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes, having a polar, hydrophilic head and a nonpolar, hydrophobic tail.
The main difference between active and passive transport across a cell membrane is
Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not Active transport involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient
You would more likely find a phospholipid in...
Alaskan salmon's skin cell
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1, and its mass is 1.00784 amu. How many neutrons does elemental hydrogen (H) contain?
0
You would expect he cells found in the liver of an elephant to be about 100 times larger than the cells found in your own liver.
False
In eukaryotes, endocytosed solid particles are broken into smaller subunits by
Lysosomes
The hydrolysis of macromolecules and organelles that are no longer needed in the cells is most likely to take place in which of the following?
Lysosomes
In plant cells, most of the ATP to be used by the cell is produced by which of the following?
Mitochondria
Which of the following polysaccharides are you most likely to find in the exoskeleton of a locust (grasshopper)?
chitin
A Gram positive bacterium would...
Have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan
Which of the following is/are a monosaccharide?
fructose
The average intracellular voltage of most cells varies between which two values?
-5 to -100 millivolts
Tomato juice has a pH around 4.0, and distilled water has a pH around 7.0. This means that tomato juice is
1000 times as acidic as distilled water
The plasma membrane is best described as:
A double membrane of phospholipids arranged in a fluid-mosaic of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
Which of the following structures would least likely be found in a bacterium?
A lysosome
The carboxyl group of an amino acid placed in a very acidic environment (pH=2.0) would look like which of the following choices?
B. Normal Carboxyl Group
Urea is one of the first (if not THE first) organic compound to be synthetized in a dish. Our cells produce urea to get rid of nitrogenous wastes. Based on your knowledge of macromolecules, you would expect nitrogenous wastes to come from the metabolism of
Both proteins and nucleic acids
The hypothetical cell represented below has a plasma membrane made of phospholipids in which are embedded a few leak channels only - nothing else. When the cell is immersed in the following environment, some molecules are able to cross the cell membrane while others are not. Which of the following answers best describes the net movement of calcium, as this system changes toward equilibrium?
Calcium would move out of cell
Geometric Isomers
Compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the spatial arrangements of their atoms.
The bonds that hold hydrogen and oxygen within a water molecule are called
Covalent Bonds
During the "firing" of a neuron, sodium moves along (down) its concentration gradient, from the extracellular environment into the cell. This is an example of
Facilitated diffusion
An uncharged species of nitrogen that has a mass of 15 AMUs (or daltons) would be called a nitrogen ion
False
Which of the following structures allows cells to "read" the extracellular matrix and be influenced by it?
Integrin proteins
Which of the following is true regarding your mitochondrial DNA?
It is almost identical to your mother's mitochondrial DNA It is virtually identical in all the cells of your body
Which of the following is accurate regarding lactose?
Lactose is composed of galactose and glucose
Proportionally to its volume, a basketball has _____ surface area than a marble.
Less
The hypothetical cell represented below has a plasma membrane made of phospholipids in which are embedded a few leak channels only - nothing else. When the cell is immersed in the following environment, some molecules are able to cross the cell membrane while others are not. Which of the following answers best describes the net movement of oxygen, as this system changes toward equilibrium?
Oxygen would move out of the cell
Which of the following factors contribute significantly to increasing cell membrane fluidity at room temperature?
Presence of double bonds in the fatty acyl chains
The hypothetical cell represented below has a plasma membrane made of phospholipids in which are embedded a few leak channels only - nothing else. When the cell is immersed in the following environment, some molecules are able to cross the cell membrane while others are not. Which of the following answers best describes the net movement of small hydrophobic molecules (SHM), as this system changes toward equilibrium?
Small hydrophobic molecules would move into the cell
The hypothetical cell represented below has a plasma membrane made of phospholipids in which are embedded a few leak channels only - nothing else. When the cell is immersed in the following environment, some molecules are able to cross the cell membrane while others are not. Which of the following answers best describes the net movement of chloride, as this system changes toward equilibrium?
There wouldn't be any net movement of chloride
DNA and RNA nucleotides have a sugar component
True
The liver is heavily involved in detoxifying the blood. Based on this statement, which of the following characteristic would you expect to best describe liver cells (= hepatocytes)?
Very large smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The hypothetical cell represented below has a plasma membrane made of phospholipids in which are embedded a few leak channels only - nothing else. When the cell is immersed in the following environment, some molecules are able to cross the cell membrane while others are not. Which of the following answers best describes the net movement of water, as this system changes toward equilibrium?
Water would move into the cell
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about ATP?
a. ATP serves as an energy "currency" inside the cell b. The reaction of ATP to ADP + P is coupled to endergonic reactions c. The reaction of ATP to ADP + P is an exergonic reaction d. The main source of ATP production for an entire cell is its mitochondria
How many covalent bonds can a carbon atom form?
four
The small intercellular connections made of the protein connexin that allow the passage of small molecules such as Ca++ and ATP between adjacent animal cells are known as...
gap junctions
Proteins are broken down into individual amino acids during a process known as
hydrolysis
Match the level of protein structure on the left with the appropriate description on the right. i. Primary w. 3-dimensional shape of polypeptide chain ii. Secondary x. linear sequence of amino acids iii. Tertiary y. assembly of subunits into functional protein iv. Quaternary z. hydrogen bonding within peptide backbone (ex: α-helix)
i=x, ii=z, iii=w, iv=y
Water has its highest density when it is in its
liquid state
Which of the following molecules most closely resembles ATP?
nucleotide