bio final exam 2
The formation of which structure labeled in the figure above (A, B, or C) is blocked by the Tuberculosis bacteria?
B
Which structure labeled in the figure above (A, B, or C) best represents a secondary lysosome?
B
A symporter is a carrier protein that will
transport two different molecular species in the same direction at the same time.
As the radius of a spherical cell __#1____, its volume increases ___#2___ its surface area, and the ability of the cell to successfully support its metabolism __#3____.
#1 = increases, #2 = more quickly than, #3 = decreases
In the figure above, which labeled structure (A, B, C, or D) best represents a hydrophobic area of the plasma membrane?
B
If you repeated Dr. Gorter's experiment comparing the surface area of red blood cells (RBCs) with the surface area of the phospholipids that compose the plasma membrane of RBCs, which of the following results would best represent Dr. Gorter's results?
1 m2 2 m2
Which structure labeled in the figure above (A, B, or C) best represents a primary lysosome?
A
What best describes the nature of the nuclear membrane?
A double phospholipid bilayer
Which of the following are found in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
A. plasma (cell) membrane B. ribosomes Only A and B are found in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Which of the following have no physical contact with the plasma membrane of cells
All of the above make physical contact with the plasma membrane of cells.
Which of the following is true of lysosomes?
B. Lysosomes may be used to break down "worn out" organelles. C. Lysosomes contain enzymes that hydrolyze polymers. Only B and C above are true of lysosomes.
Prokaryotic cells do not have
B. an endomembrane network. C. a membrane bound nucleus.Prokaryotic cells do not have B or C.
To be considered alive an organism MUST be able to
B. reproduce. C. grow and metabolize. B and C.
(Refer to question 18) In response to being heated, how will the cells likely respond?
By generating membrane phospholipids with fatty acid chains that have fewer C=C double bonds (unsaturations).
(Refer to question 18) In response to being heated, how will the cells likely respond?
By generating membrane phospholipids with longer fatty acid chains.
What do facilitated diffusion and active transport have in common?
Carrier proteins are used in both facilitated diffusion and active transport.
In the figure above, what is likely true of the proteins labeled A (fibronectin) and C (integrin)?
Fibronectin is a peripheral membrane protein and integrin is an integral (transmembrane) protein.
Which of the following is true of cell membrane fluidity?
Fluidity can be regulated by varying the length and degree of saturation in the fatty acid chains of membrane phospholipids.
Histones are proteins that bind to chromosomal DNA in the nucleus. Based on that knowledge, which of the following is true?
Histone proteins will be synthesized by ribosomes in the cytoplasm
Animal cells are growing in an incubator at 37°C. The cells are then placed into an incubator at 47°C. Which of the following is most likely to happen?
Initially, the plasma membrane of the cells become more fluid.
The results indicated by 'B' are an example of
Linear kinetics.
Are plant cell walls chemically similar to prokaryotic cell walls? How are they the same or different?
No, Plant cell walls are made of cellulose and bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycans.
All cells fall into one of two broad categories. What are they?
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
The results indicated by 'A' are an example of
Saturation kinetics.
Where precisely are ribosomes assembled in eukaryotic cells?
The nucleolus
You are doing an experiment to determine whether a membrane transport protein is a channel protein or a carrier protein. You measure how the rate at which the protein transports a solute across the membrane changes in response to increasing concentrations of the solute that the protein transports. If you get the results indicated by 'A' you can conclude that
The transport protein is a carrier protein.
If you get the results indicated by 'B' you can conclude that
The transport protein is a channel protein.
What is most likely true of phospholipids that will become part of a cell's plasma membrane?
They are synthesized in the smooth ER and sent to the plasma membrane by exocytosis.
Evert Gorter used red blood cells (RBCs) in his experiment for several good reasons. Which reason below is the most important reason that he used RBCs?
Within an individual organism all RBCs are the same size.
Lipid bilayer membranes (LBMs) are more permeable to some types of molecules than others. Which option below gives the correct order (from left to right) starting with of the types of molecules that LBMs are the least permeable to and ending with the types of molecules that LBMs are the most permeable to
ions, small polar molecules, non-polar molecules
Which of the following is not a function of the extracellular matrix (ECM)?
reinforcing structures within cells that allow mobile cells to move
Evert Gorter's experiment with red blood cells demonstrated
that plasma membranes are phospholipid bilayers
The photo-bleaching experiments we discussed in class demonstrated
the fluid mosaic model of plasma membranes.
Within the chloroplast there is a thick liquid substance called
the stroma.