Test I chapter questions
ATP is a good source of energy for a cell because A. it is versatile--able to be used in many types of reactions. B. its breakdown is easily coupled with energy-requiring reactions. C. it provides just the right amount of energy for cellular reactions.
All correct.
How many more electrons does nitrogen require to fill its outer shell? (it has 5 in outer shell)
3
Carbon requires how many electrons to complete its outer shell?
4
A cell specializing in endocytosis would likely have many
lysosomes
The interior of a mitocondrion is called the
matrix
All of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell are called
metabolism
Cells involved in active transport have a large number of _______________ near their plasma membrane.
mitochondria
Has a single membrane, (m)
mitochondrion
Which of the following is not found in a prokaryotic cell? cytoplasm, mitochondrion, ribosome, nucleoid, plasma membrane
mitochondrion
A representation of a natural phenomenon studied by scientists when the real object is impossible to study is a
model
Biological macromolecules are polymers that are formed when ___________ are joined by a _______________ __________ reaction.
monomers, dehydration synthesis
Reproduces by uniting an egg with a sperm.
multicellular organism
contains tissues.
multicellular organism
Which of the following has a naturally occurring neutral change?
neutron and atom
Sometimes undergoes complementary base pairing
nucleic acid
Ribosomal subunits are produced in what organelle?
nucleolus
An amino acid is to a protein as a ___________ is to a nucleic acid.
nucleotide
Has a double membrane.
nucleus
A hypothesis cannot be formed without
observation
movement of water across a membrane
osmosis
the most abundant element by weight in the human body is
oxygen
Consumed by cellular respiration.
oxygen and carbohydrates
Produced by photosynthesis.
oxygen and carbohydrates
Amino acids in a protein are joined by
peptide bonds
The process of turning solar energy into chemical energy is called
photosynthesis
The _______ ___________ is called a fluid mosaic because it contains a mosaic of proteins suspended within a phospholipid bilayer.
plasma membrane
A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally is
polar
Keratin, found in hair, fingernails, horns, and feathers is a
protein
may contain pleated sheets and helices.
protein
Pumps used in active transport are made of
proteins.
the atomic mass of an atom depends primarily on the number of
protons and neutrons
combine with signaling molecules
receptor proteins
A coated pit is associated with
receptor-mediated endocytosis
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is ___________ and water is __________.
reduced, oxidized
Has no membrane.
ribosome
What structure is involved in protein synthesis?
ribosomes
Mechanism by which oxygen enters cells.
simple diffusion
Movement of molecules from high concentration to lower concentration.
simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis
A group of interbreeding individuals is a
species
During the light reactions of photosynthesis, ATP is produced when hydrogen ions move down a concentration gradient from the thylakoid space to the _______.
stroma
The active site of an enzyme is the part of the enzyme where its ___________ can fit.
substrate
___________ deals with evolutionary relationships between species.
systematics
Cholesterol is the precursor of ___________ and ___________.
testosterone and estrogen
Combine with molecules to carry them across plasma membrane.
transport proteins
Which of the following can only be viewed with an electron microscope
virus
When electrons in the reaction center of PS I are passed to an energy-acceptor molecule, they are replaced by electrons that have been given up by
water
Variations in three-dimensional shapes among proteins are due to bonding between the
R groups
Which of the following is an organic molecule? CO2, H2O, C6H12O6, O2
C6H12O6
Identify the incorrect statement: A. When ATP becomes ADP + P, the amount of energy released is enough for a biological purpose. B. the structure of ATP allows its breakdown to be easily coupled. C, ATP can be easily recycled. D, ATP consists of an adenine, a sugar, and two phosphates.
D
Phosphates can be found in (which?): DNA, RNA, glucose
DNA and RNA
_______ can be transformed into another type, as shown by the production of ATP in mitochondria.
Energy
The organelle that sorts proteins and sends them to their final destinations is the
Golgi apparatus
In the following equation, name the reactants: NaCl --> Na + Cl
NaCl
A solution has a large amount of (H+) dissociated into it; what would act as a buffer to this solution?
OH-
Organic molecules containing carboxyl groups are
acidic
Requires a protein pump.
active transport
Requires energy input.
active transport
A modification that helps equip organisms for their way of life is an
adaptation
Which of the following is associated with the thylakoid membrane? A. PS II B. ATP production C. Electron transport chain
all are correct
Carbon and oxygen can be found in (which?): amino acids, glucose, starch
all of these
Carbon chains can vary in: (which?) length, number of double bonds, branching pattern
all of these
Saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids differ in (what): the number of carbon-to-carbon bonds, their consistency at room temperature, the number of hydrogen atoms present
all of these
Plant vacuoles may contain flower color pigments, toxins that protect plants against herbivorous animals, sugar
all of these.
The movement of water across the plasma membrane of a cell is facilitated by
aquaporins and channel proteins.
The region of the earth's surface where all organisms are found is called the
biosphere
Enzyme catalyze reactions by A. bringing the reactants together, so that they can bind. B. lowering the activation energy.
both a and b
Which of the following is true referring to the octet rule? A. The octet rule deals with the electrons in the valence shell only. B. The octet rule deals with the stability of atoms in chemical bonds. C. The octet rule can pertain to the noble gases.
both a and b are true
As a result of energy transformation, A. entropy increases B. entropy decreases C. potential energy increases D. Energy is lost in the form of heat.
both a and d are correct.
Capable of responding to the environment.
both unicellular and multicellular organisms
contains genes
both unicellular and multicellular organisms
Are composed of nucleotides
carbohydrate
Cellulose, the major component of plant cell walls is a
carbohydrate
May be a ring of six carbon atoms attached to hydroxyl groups
carbohydrate
Consumed by photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide and water
Produced by cellular respiration.
carbon dioxide and water
The raw materials for photosynthesis are
carbon dioxide and water
The polysaccharide found in plant cell walls is
cellulose
Assist with cell-to-cell communication.
channel proteins
Water flows freely but does not separate into individual molecules because water is
cohesive
Taxonomy is a biological discipline in which organisms are grouped according to their
common ancestries.
Eukaryotic cells compensate for a low surface-to-volume ratio by _____________ their activities into organelles.
compartmentalizing
Coupled reactions ________ favorable reactions with unfavorable reactions.
couple
Information collected from a scientific experiment is known as
data
Entropy is a term used to indicate the relative amount of
disorganization
participate in metabolic reactions.
enzymatic proteins
In the induced fit model of enzyme catalysis, the __________________________ to accommodate the substrate .
enzyme changes shape slightly
All ____________ are ___________.
enzymes, proteins
Compared with carbon dioxide and water, glucose
exhibits lower entropy
Mechanism by which glucose enters cells
facilitated diffusion
Which of the following is a monosaccharide? glucose, cellulose, lactose, sucrose
glucose
A triglyceride contains
glycerol and three fatty acids.
Water can absorb a large amount of heat without much change in temperature because it has a high
heat capacity
An example of a hydrocarbon is
heptane
Compounds having an affinity for water are said to be
hydrophilic
Water freezes from the top down because
ice is less dense than water.
Seawater is nearly _________ to blood because it contains an _________ concentration of solutes.
isotonic, equal
Which of the following is not a fundamental law of energy? Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy can be changed from one form to another. Energy is lost when it is converted form one form to another. Potential energy cannot be converted to kinetic energy.
last one (Potential energy cannot be converted to kinetic energy.)
Insoluble in water due to hydrocarbon chains.
lipid
Steroids such as cholesterol and sex hormones are
lipids
Has a single membrane.
lysosome