Bio 1201 Exam 2
The sequence of one stranding of a double-stranded DNA molecule is given below. What is the sequence of the other strand? The sequence: 5'-CGTACAA-3'
5'-TTGTACG-3'
the process of the active transport and the movement of motor proteins involved in cell motility both require
ATP
Which has the best chance of escaping?
C
What type of photosynthesis is done by sugar cane
C4-type photosynthesis
Which zebra is using glucose at the fastest rate
D
Which flask(s) is/are growing?
D and E
Which flask(s) is/are producing CO2?
D and E
Which statement about DNA is true?
DNA contains the base adenine
The making of an exact copy of DNA is called
DNA replication
Which one of these steps oxidizes NADH?
Electron transport
which one directly requires O2?
Electron transport
Using aerobic respiration, which molecule can provide the most energy.
Glucose
Which one of these steps breaks glucose down into two 3-carbon molecules?
Glycolysis
Which molecule below is the most oxidized?
H-C(triplebond)C-H
Which one of these steps release the most CO2?
Krebs Cycle
Which of the following can pass most easily through a lipid bilayer?
O2
Which organisms produces O2?
Only photosynthetic organisms produce O2
A chemical reaction that requires energy to take place is called ________.
an endergonic reaction
Which flask(s) is/are producing ethanol?
only D
How many CO2 molecules are produced when one maltose molecule is completely covered to CO2 and H2O by aerobic respiration? Remember maltose is a disaccharide made of two glucose molecules.
12
Most plants make sucrose, a disaccharide of glucose and fructose, from CO2 fixed during photosynthetic. How many CO2 molecules are needed to make one sucrose molecule?
12
From one glucose molecule, glycolysis provides the cell with _________.
2 ATP and 2 NADH
The bases adenine and thymidine base pair in DNA double helices. What type of bond and how many make up this interaction.
2 hydrogen bonds
DNA isolated from a bacterium is composed of 30% thymidine (T). What percentage of the nucleotides are guanosine (G)?
20%
Recently some Kentucky students took some breath mints containing chlorophyll and decided to go to the beach and photosynthesize. This probably wont work because the proteins that bind chlorophyll are not present in humans, even students and coaches from the University of Kentucky. What proteins listed below bind chlorophyll?
Photosystem I and photosystem II
What is the direct source of energy that drives ATP synthesis by mitochondrial ATP synthase?
a H+ gradient across the inner membrane
The concentration of NADH outside of the mitochondrion is lower than the concentration inside. a specific transport protein is required for NADH to enter the mitochondria and ATP is required. This is an example of:
active transport
_________ is probably the most abundant enzyme on the planet
cytochrome oxidase
An animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution is likely to:
enlarge and possibly lyse
Insulin, a hormone is made in pancreatic cells and exported from the cell in small vesicles. these vesicles fuse with plasma membrane releasing the insulin from the cell. What process is occurring?
exocytosis
the concentration of pyruvate outside of the mitochondrion is higher than the concentration inside. A specific transport protein is required for pyruvate to cross the membrane but no ATP is required. This is an example of:
facilitated diffusion
Which pathway is common or reaction is used in both aerobic respiration and alcohol fermentation?
glycolysis
A glass of salt water is _________ relative to a glass of pure water.
hypertonic
Which is the correct location of the Krebs Cycle
in the mitochondrial matrix
You have a yeast strain that has a defect in cytochrome oxidase. Under what conditions, if any, could that cell grow?
it can grow by alcohol fermentation
When compared with oxidized NAD+, reduced NADH has ____.
one less carbon= carbon double bond
When Hershey and Chase labeled the phage with 35-Sulfur, what cellular component were they specifically labeling?
proteins were specifically labeled
The process of endocytosis is __________.
the movement of substances into the cell through membrane-bound vesicles
How are the plasma membrane and a membrane of the Golgi apparatus different
the proteins in each membrane would be different
In the Hershey-Chase experiment which part of the virus was inserted into the host cell to start a viral infection?
viral nucleic acids
Which zebra(s) will likely become a lion chew toy?
A and B
An unfavorable reaction that occurs along with the cleavage of ATP to ADP and phosphate is an example of ______.
a coupled reaction
In an experiment DNA extracted from the pathogenic S strain of streptococcus pneumonia is mixed with living cells of the non-pathogenic R strain and this mixture is injected into mice. What will happen
the mice will die and the bacteria taken from the dead mice will look like the S strain
In the next experiment DNA extracted from baboon skin cells is mixed with living cells of the nonpathogenic R strain of S. pneumoniae and this mixture is injected into mice. what will happen?
the mice will live, surviving bacteria will look like the R strain.