test 2
which scenario best describes a double blind study
neither the investigator nor the subjects know if they are in the experimental or control group
which statement about g proteins is false
one subunit binds ATP
what type of molecule can rapidly cross a plasma membrane
small hydrophobic molecules
GDP replaced with GTP
G PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTOR
the hydrolysis of GTP to GD deactivates the ______
G protein
DAG is the second messenger
G protein linked receptor
which is an example of a second messenger
GABA
how do gap junctions DIFFER from desmosomes
GAP junction provides communication between cells
the main signaling cascade for cell division and differentiation is in the _______kinase.
MAP kinase
what have studies of glucose transport in liposomes revealed?
binding of glucose triggers a conformational change in the carrier protein
which process is a function of peroxisomes
detoxification
anchor cell to the extracellular matrix
integrin
proteins that are destined to become associated with the inner surface of the plasma membrane are__________
made on the free ribosomes in the cytoplasm
which of the following organelles plays an important role in apoptosis (programmed cell death)
mitochondria
during an infection white blood cels travel to the site and phagocytize the pathogens......purpose of this is to_______
mix the pathogens
how does prokaryotic cell differ from eukaryotic cell
prokaryotic cell has NON membrane -enclosed organelles
unicellular eukaryotes
protists
what is the process where one activated receptor can give rise to thousands of final products
signal amplification
transmit information into cell
signal transduction receptors
which stimuli most directly causes the venus fly trap to catch an insect
touch
how many times do g protein linked receptors loop back and forth through the plasma membrane
7
the cis face of the golgi complex is most directly involved in which process
accepting vesicles from the ER
chimpanzee
animal
prokaryote
bacteria
allow selective transport of ions or molecules
channels
the sodium potassium pump is a carrier protein that maintains a __________gradient across the plasma membrane.
concentration
what type of microscopy uses a laser to excite fluorophones in just a thin slice through a cell
confocal microscopy
what is an example of a sessile organism
coral
catalyze reactions which take place within or along membrane surface
membrane bound enzymes
the term "fluid mosaic model" refers to the ______
movement of lipids and integral proteins within the lipid bilyaer
what is the ultimate source of genetic variation within a population
mutations in DNA
one of the conclusions from darwin's theory is__________________.
organisms living today DESCENDED FROM modifications from previously existing forms
________ are loosely associated with the phospholipid bilayer, whereas _______are tightly bound to it.
peripheral proteins integral proteins
what method does human white blood cell employ ti engulf a bacterial cell
phagocytosis
during SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION involving G protein and cAMP--what do protein kinases ADD to target proteins?
phosphate groups
in an experimental evaluation of a new drug, what is the purpose of a placebo
placebo removes potential PSYCHOLOGICAL BIAS of the patient in the study
oak tree
plant
which organizational unit includes the fewest species of organisms
population
which molecule is least likely to cross a cellular membrane by simple diffusion
potassium ion
use ATP to transport solutes
protein pumps
PURPOSE of cilia and flagella in cells?
provide movement for the cell
which statement about receptors is dalse
they are called ligands
how are integral proteins unique in cell membranes
they are firmly bound to the membrane and can only be released with a detergent
which statement about centrioles is FALSE
they have a 9 x 2 arrangement of microtubules
which statement about lipid bilayers is FALSE
they're inflexible
role of ATP in the sodium-potassium pump is to_________
transfer salt OUTSIDE of the cell
primary function of mitochondria
transformation of energy
what happens during the cotransport of glucose and sodium ions ?
BOTH are transported AGAINST their concentration gradient
as a result of testing an experiment drip on a vertebrae cell. you notice that the cell cortex becomes more fluid and although the cell remains strong it loses ability to move based on the evidence , you correctly conclude that the drug most directly affected the ___________
actin filaments
what type of cellular junction cements cells together that use adhering as a belt around each cell
adhering junctions
the smooth ER is the primary site for synthesis of phospholipids and cholesterol needed to make _________
cell membranes
during enzyme-linked reception, signal molecules bind to tyrosine kinase receptors. these receptor proteins move close together in the plasma membrane and PAIR forming a _______________
dimer
suppose a particular protein is produced in excess of the cell's needs. what kind of mechanism will intervene to stop production
homeostatic
if the concentration of the solutes in a cell is LESS than the concentration in the surrounding fluid...then the extracellular fluid is said to be ________
hypertonic
when tissues organize, WHAT do they form
organ
what is the passive movement of water along the concentration gradient
osmosis
which is a by product of photosynthesis
oxygen
in the figure, what is the role of structures between the membranes
they allow transport of small molecules and ion between adjacent cells
what is an end product of cellular respiration
CO2
WHAT IS a distinct characteristic of asexual reproduction
a cell splitting into identical halves
to which phylum do humans belong
chordate
scaffolding proteins ensure signals are relayed ______________.
efficiently
sodium ions enter the cell
ion channel linked receptor
phosphate comes from ATP
enzyme linked receptor
why can cholesterol act as a fluidity buffer in cell membranes
it is slightly amphipathic because of the presence of a hydroxyl group
a receptor on the cell surface usually has several domains. what is the function of the external domain i
its the DOCKING SITE for a signaling molecule
intermediate filaments are most closely associated with which of the following
keratins
during phagocytosis, what may fuse with the vacuole to further degrade the ingested material?
lysosome
based on knowledge of basic geometric shapes, what is the actual surface area to volume ratio for figure B in the accompanying figure
.06
which best describes a result of sexual reproduction
2 sex cells combine to form a fertilized cell
adenylyl cyclase catalyses the reaction in which_____
ATP converted into cAMP
which organelle can be considered a SORTING, PROCESSING, AND PACKAGING CENTER
GOLGI complex
typically the gate of an ion channel remains closed until a ______binds to the receptor
LIGAND
a DNA molecule is made of_________
NUCLEOTIDES
what activates protein leinase C
PIP 2
what large molecules are essential in determining the structure and function of tissues and cells
PROTEINS
which process halts the net movement of water from a hypertonic solution into a plants cells and often provides the structural support to many plants
TURGOR PRESSURE
would would be the ULTIMATE EFFECT of an ecosystem if decomposers were eliminated?
all life would cease as nutrients would no longer be available
since sodium potassium pumps transport sodium OUT and potassium IN , what type of carrier proteins are they?
antiporters
what represents the most basic level of chemical organization
atom
evidence that all living cells have a common origin id best illustrated by the
basic similarities in all structure and chemistry
peripheral proteins are linked to either the surface area of the plasma membrane by
binding to integral proteins through non covalent interactions
which explanation best describes the asymmetrically oriented structure of proteins in the cell membrane
each type of protein has its own function
protein kinase sites are active
enzyme linked receptor
you want to determine the location of a PROTEIN in a cell using a colored stain, which is the best technique
fluoresence microscopy
bread mold
fungi
plasmodesmata of plants cells are functionally equivalent to the ________of animal cells
gap junctions
many extracellular receptors are transcription factors -when activated, they activate or repress specific _______
genes
information in living organisms is translated by which mechanism
genes hormones and neurotransmitters
the benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual?
interaction of the genes from both parents brings about genetic variation
the LARGEST and MOST COMPLEX assembly of proteins in most eukaryotic cells are the ___________
nuclear pores
a single cell in a smokers lung has become cancerous. it doubles its DNA and divides FASTER than a normal lung cell. the cause of condition took place in the _______of the cell
nucleus
chanoglagellates have been important for the study of cell communication evolution because they have____________.
protein kinases similar to those in animals
cellular structure indicated by the arrow in the accompanying figure is responsible for
protein synthesis
if a toxin, such as bacterial toxin, destroys ribosomes what cellular activity will be affected first
protein synthesis
what is required for facilitated diffusion to take place?
transmembrane protein
which statement best describes the activity of the sodium-potassium pump
transports 3 sodium ions OUT ' in exchange for 2 potassium ions IN
which is a major group of enzyme-linked receptors
tyrosine kinases
upon observing a cell of grass blade, you notice a prominent sac that occupies a large portion of the cell. which organelle is this
vacuole