Bio Final Qs
Which of the following polysaccharides are you most likely to find in the exoskeleton of a locust (grasshopper)?
Chitin
Water has its highest density when it is in its
Liquid state
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor), you would expect NADH production to be
Lower than in a healthy cell
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?
Microbodies (peroxisomes) & Lysosomes
All of the following plasma membrane activities require energy from ATP hydrolysis, except
Osmosis
Trees are sometimes called the "lungs" of the planet. The oxygen they release comes from
Photosystem 2
Which of the following factors contribute significantly to increasing cell membrane fluidity at room temperature?
Presence of double bonds in the fatty acyl chains
Mitochondria contain DNA
True
Based on your knowledge of the definition of pH, you would expect the intermembrane space in mitochondria to be
acidic
The cytoskeleton is composed of which of the following (in order, from small to large size):
Actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules
The chemiosmotic gradient that is established in the intermembrane space of mitochondria allows the activation of which of the following?
ATP synthase
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor), you would expect oxygen consumption by the cell to be
Lower than in a healthy cell
Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions by
Lowering the activation energy necessary to start the reaction
How many covalent bonds can a carbon atom form?
4
Which of the following molecules most closely resembles ATP?
A nucleotide
The plasma membrane is best described as:
A double membrane of phospholipids arranged in a fluid-mosaic of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
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
Which of the following reaction categories would be most likely to have the lowest ΔG value?
- Catalyzed Exergonic Reaction - Uncatalyzed Exergonic Reaction
in general, how do chloroplasts differ from mitochondria?
- Chloroplasts take in H2O and CO2 to produce sugars, whereas mitochondria take in sugars to produce ATP. - The ATP produced by mitochondria is used throughout the cell, whereas the ATP produced by chloroplasts stays inside them.
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 correct about the cyclic electron flow that takes place during photosynthesis
- It is required because the Calvin cycle uses more ATP than NADPH - It may happen in C3, C4, and CAM plants
Which of the following best describes the process of fermentation in your muscle cells?
- It mostly takes place when cells do not receive enough oxygen - It leads to the production of lactic acid - It allows glycolysis to proceed in oxygen-poor environment by oxidizing NADH into NAD+
Which of the following is/are true about nucleosomes?
- Nucleosomes are arranged in a zig-zag pattern to make a 30nm DNA fiber - Nucleosomes contribute greatly to DNA compaction - Nucleosomes may be found in euchromatin or heterochromatin - Nucleosomes are found in eukaryotes
Which of the following factors would have the ability to denature a protease commonly found in your stomach (at a pH of approximately 2.0)?
- Placing the enzyme in a neutral pH environment (pH = 7.0) - Placing the enzyme in an environment containing the wrong salt concentration - Placing the enzyme in the oven (around 350 degrees C)
The average intracellular voltage of most cells in the human body varies between which two values?
-5 to -100 millivolts
On average, prokaryotes are approximately
10 times smaller than eukaryotes
When anaerobic metabolism (fermentation) takes place in mammalian muscle cells, which of the following are produced?
2 ATPs and lactic acid
Sister chromatids move toward the opposite poles of a dividing cell during
Anaphase of meiosis II
Urea is one of the first (if not THE first) organic compound to be synthesized 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 contain nitrogen
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is involved primarily in which of the following?
Calcium storage, detoxification, and steroid synthesis
The bonds that hold hydrogen and oxygen within a water molecule are called
Covalent bonds
The hydrolysis of ATP into ADP is typically coupled with exergonic reactions
FALSE
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
Imagine a scenario where ions (sodium or chloride, for instance) are segregated across a membrane that contains leak channels for these ions. Once the system reaches an equilibrium at which you can no longer observe a net ionic movement, you would expect the concentration of ions on both sides of the membrane to be equal.
False
Lactic acid and CO2 are products of aerobic respiration in mammalian muscle cells
False
Photorespiration may be observed in C4 plants
False
Which of the following is/are a monosaccharide?
Fructose
Typically, in a healthy cell, the longest phase of the cell cycle is the
G1 phase
A Gram positive bacterium would
Have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan
lactose is
Lactose is composed of galactose and glucose
Does glycolysis require oxygen?
NO
in cellular respiration, which of the following are products of glycolysis?
Pyruvate, ATP, and NADH
Proportionally to the animal's volume, the surface area of a bear is smaller/larger (circle the correct answer) than that of a mouse
SMALLER (cell size decreases, SA:V decreases)
DNA follows a pattern of replication known as
Semi-conservative
The making of ATP during glycolysis (phosphorylation of ADP) is best described as
Substrate-level phosphorylation
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor), you would expect pyruvate production to be
The same as in a healthy cell
The liver is heavily involved in detoxifying the blood. Based on this statement, which of the following characteristic would you expect to best describe hepatocytes (= liver cells)?
Very large smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The metabolic process in which fatty acids are converted into acetyl CoA is called
beta oxidation
Many simple proteins fold spontaneously by simply interacting with the aqueous environment in which they are synthesized. However, some more complex folding may be achieved by inserting a peptide sequence into a "folding structure" called a
chaperone
During cellular respiration, glycolysis takes place in which of the following?
cytoplasm
When carbohydrates and lipids are not available for cellular respiration, cells can still obtain energy from lipids through a process known as
deamination
During some smooth muscle cell contractions, calcium ions pass from one cell to another through gap junctions. This is an example of
direct signaling
Some prokaryotes have the ability to survive extreme conditions of heat or drought by developing a thick wall around their genome and a small portion of the cytoplasm. The dormant structures that are created are called
endospores
Nucleosomes are composed of DNA and proteins known as
histones
Secondary protein structure
hydrogen bonding within peptide backbone (ex: α-helix)
these molecules are
structural/constitutional isomers
There are __________ standard amino acids found in eukaryotes
20
Which of the following factors would have the ability to denature an enzyme that is commonly found in prokaryotes that live in the hot springs of Yellowstone (pH= 2.0 and Temp = 40 degrees Celcius)?
Both a neutral pH and an oven temperature of 350 degrees C could denature the enzyme
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are required for which of the following processes?
Cell cycle regulation (check point regulation)
The membrane that forms at the end of telophase to separate daughter cells at the end of mitosis in plants is known as
Cell plate
The protein complexes that hold sister chromatids at their center are known as
Cohesins
Which of the following cell connections allows the movement of small ions such as calcium from one cell to another?
Gap junctions
Sucrose (table sugar) is a disaccharide composed of
Glucose and fructose
Which of the following polysaccharides are likely to be used for structural purposed (instead of energy storage)?
Glycogen (polysaccharide for E storage of animals)
Proportionally to its volume, a basketball has _____ surface area than a marble
Less
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor), you would expect CO2 production to be
Lower than in a healthy cell
In what phase of meiosis do homologous chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase I
In plant cells, most of the ATP to be used by the cell is produced by which of the following?
Mitochondria
The oxidation of macromolecules that are no longer needed in the cells is most likely to take place in which of the following?
Peroxisomes
The process through which eukaryotes absorb ("eat") solid particles is called
Phagocytosis
Which of the following is NOT a reason for mitotic cell division?
Pollen production in flowers
Which of the following justifies the need for a cyclic electron flow in the thylakoid membrane
The Calvin cycle uses more ATP (18) than NADH (12)
What is the purpose of stomata on the underside of leaves, in green plants?
They allow the movement of CO2 in and O2 out of leaves
ADP and ATP act respectively as activator and inhibitor of glycolysis.
True
Photorespiration can best be explained by which of the following?
When temperatures get high, plants close their stomata, and the increased level of O2 in the mesophyll causes rubisco to work as an oxygenase instead of a carboxylase
The fermentation process that leads to the production of ethanol is most likely to takes place in
Yeast
Primary protein structure
linear sequence of amino acids
Which of the following structures would least likely be found as part of a bacterium?
- nucleus (MORE so) - cell membrane
In your skin cells, the difference in ATP production between conditions when oxygen is available and conditions when it's not available is approximately...
18-fold
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor) for an extended period of time, how many ATPs would you expect to be produced per molecule of glucose?
2
In order for NAD+ to be reduced into NADH, NAD+ requires the addition of...
2 electrons and 1 proton
Tertiary protein structure
3-dimensional shape of polypeptide chain
In photosynthesis, NADPH donates electrons to the Calvin cycle. In this REDOX reaction, NADPH may be called
A reducing agent
The proton-motive force generated during oxidative phosphorylation is used to drive the activation of which of the following?
ATP synthase
The main products of the citric acid cycle (also called Krebs cycle) are
ATP, NADH, and FADH2
The process of glycolysis cannot take place in prokaryotes because it requires the presence of mitochondria
False
Proteins are broken down into individual amino acids during a process known as
Hydrolysis
Hydroxylamine lowers catalase activity by fitting within its active site. This suggest that
Hydroxylamine is a competitive inhibitor of catalase
A freshwater fish would not survive when placed in sea water. This is partly because the sea water is __________ to the cells of the freshwater fish, and the fish would constantly __________ water.
Hypertonic - lose
In a mammalian cell that was exposed to potassium cyanide (a cytochrome C oxidase inhibitor), you would expect lactate production to be
Lower than in a healthy cell
Which of the following structures allows cells to "read" the extracellular matrix and be influenced by it?
Integrins
If you wanted to produce a 5-10% alcoholic beverage, which of the following ingredients would NOT be a requirement?
Neither bacteria nor oxygen would be required
DNA and RNA nucleotides have a sugar component
True
Imagine a scenario where plant W is exposed to White light, plant B is exposed to Blue light, plant G is exposed to Green light, and plant R is exposed to Red light. How would you rank these plants in terms of photosynthetic activity, ranging from high to low?
W B R G
Quaternary protein structure
assembly of subunits into functional protein
The process in which the end product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an enzyme upstream in the same pathway (thereby slowing down the whole pathway) is called
feedback inhibition
You would expect the transmembrane domain of an integral protein to be...
hydrophobic
The 2 main stages of photosynthesis, in chloroplasts are
light-dependent reactions and Calvin cycle
In fishes, O2 and CO2 move freely across the cell membrane of gill cells, down their concentration gradients, and without the requirement of any carrier protein or any input of external energy. This is an example of
passive diffusion
Which of the following best describes an endergonic reaction?
ΔG > 0, and the reaction requires the addition of free energy