bio 183 final exam

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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 Kreb's cycle) are...

ATP, NADH, and FADH2

how many neutrons does elemental hydrogen (H) contain?

0

Typically, in a healthy cell, the longest phase of the cell cycle is the

G1

during a typical cell cycle, the interphase is composed of which of the following phases

G1, S, and G2 only

enzymes catalyze chemical reactions by...

Lowering the activation energy necessary to start the reaction

which of the following is false about nucleosomes?

Nucleosomes are found only in prokaryotes

cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK's) are required for which of the following processes?

cell cycle regulation (check point regulation)

the protein structures that help proteins to fold properly after they come out of ribosomes are known as...

chaperones

which of the following polysaccharides are you most likely to find in the exoskeleton of a locust (grasshopper)?

chitin

the construction that forms at the end of telophase to separate daughter cells at the end of mitosis in animal cells is known as

cleavage furrow

the protein complexes that hold sister chromatids at their center are known as

cohesins

the bonds that hold hydrogen and oxygen within a water molecule are called

covalent bonds

The scenario below describes which type of enzyme inhibition?

non-competitive inhibition, allosteric inhibition (same thing)

hypothetically, an enzyme that was allosterically activated can still be inactivated by a competitive inhibitor

true

mitochondria contain DNA

true

some plant cells have the ability to communicate with each other via hormones

true

the p53 gene, which encodes for the P53 protein, is known as a

tumor supressor gene

in the axon of a multipolar neuron, you would expect to find

voltage-gated channels and sodium/potassium pumps

the fermentation process that leads to the production of ethanol is most likely to take places in...

yeast

when the G-protein of a GPCR is activated, it converts a GDP into a GTP

false

Which is the following is/are a monosaccharide?

fructose

cyclin-dependent kinases can be activated or deactivated through phosphorylation

true

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 is accurate regarding the disaccharide lactose?

- lactose is composed of galactose and glucose - lactose is a sugar found in milk and some of its derivatives

The average intracellular voltage of most cells in the human body varies between which two values?

-5 to -100 millivolts

the average resting membrane potential of neurons is around

-70mV inside the cell

tomato juice has a pH around 4, and distilled water has a pH around 7.0. This means that tomato juice is...

1000 as acidic as distilled water

When anaerobic metabolism (fermentation) takes place in mammalian muscle cells, which of the following are produced?

2 ATP's and lactic acid

in a skin cell, how many different amino acids would you expect to find?

20

How many major checkpoints would you expect to see in a typical eukaryotic cell cycle?

3

How many covalent bonds can a carbon atom form?

4

the plasma membrane is best described as:

A double membrane of phospholipids arranged in a fluid-mosaic of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates

which of the following structures would least likely be found as part of a bacterium?

a lysosome and a golgi apparatus are not found in prokaryotes

which of the following molecules most closely resembles ATP?

a nucleotide

the cytoskeleton is composed of which of the following (in order, from small to large size):

actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules

the purines found in DNA and RNA are

adenine and guanine

organisms that generate their own food by converting inorganic molecules into organic ones are called:

autotrophs

when carbohydrates are no available for cellular respiration, cells can still obtain energy from lipids through a process known as _________

b-oxidation

the type of cellular division observed in bacteria is known as

binary fission

The smooth ER is involved primarily in which of the following?

calcium storage, detoxification, and steroid synthesis

which of the following best describes an endergonic reaction?

deltaG > 0, and the reaction required the addition of free energy

the process of bringing the intracellular voltage of a resting neuron to a more positive value is called

depolarization

the mechanisms through which the final product of an enzymatic pathway acts as an inhibitor of the first step in the same pathway is called...

feedback inhibition

an uncharged species of nitrogen that has a mass of 15 AMU's (or daltons) would be called a nitrogen ion

false

the small intercellular connections made of the protein connexin that allow the passage of small molecules such as Ca++ and ATP between adjacent animal cells are known as...

gap junctions

which of the following cell connections allows the movement of small ions such as calcium from one cell to another?

gap junctions

the bonds that link 2 DNA strands to each other (between purines and pyrimidines) are called _________ bonds

hydrogen

proteins are broken down into amino acids during a process known as

hydrolysis

which of the following structures allows cells to "read" the extracellular matrix and be influenced by it?

integrins

steroid hormones such as testosterone and estrogen are derived from cholesterol, and are known to bind to which of the following?

intracellular receptors

what type of enzyme is usually associated with the transfer of phosphate groups from high-energy, phosphate-donating molecules to specific substrates (i.e. with the phosphorylation of substrates)?

kinase

in the dendrites and cell body of a multipolar neuron, you would expect to find...

ligand-gated channels and sodium/potassium pumps

water has its highest density when it is in its

liquid state

when placed in water, phospholipids tend to spontaneously arrange themselves in spherical structures known as...

micelles, and the center of micelles is hydrophobic

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) and lysosomes

In plant cells, most of the ATP to be used by the cell is produced by which of the following?

mitochondria

during DNA replication, the discontinuous DNA pieces that form on the lagging strand only, are known as...

okazaki fragments

In fishes, O2 is absorbed from the water, through the gills, and into the bloodstream. This is an example of

passive diffusion

the bond formed between nucleotides in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA and mRNA is called a ______ bond

phosphodiester bond

which of the following factors would have the ability to denature a protease commonly found in your stomach (at a pH of approx. 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)

which of the following is NOT a reason for mitotic cell division

pollen production in flowers

which of the following factors contribute significantly to increasing cell membrane fluidity at room temperature?

presence of double bonds in the fatty acyl chains

Match the level of protein structure on the left with the appropriate description on the right

primary- linear sequence of amino acids secondary- hydrogen bonding within peptide backbone (ex: helix) tertiary- 3-dimensional shape of polypeptide chain quaternary- assembly of subunits into functional protein

urea is one of 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...

proteins and nucleic acids

in cellular respiration, which of the following are products of glycolysis?

pyruvate, ATP, and NADH

which of the following best describes G-protein-coupled receptors

receptor-associated, intracellular protein complexes composed of 3 subunits

DNA follows a pattern of replication known as

semi-conservative

the advantage of using Ca^2+, cAMP, or a pyramid-shaped cascade of events downstream of membrane-bound receptors is

signal amplification and speed

the molecules represented below are best described as

stereoisomers

during cellular respiration, glycolysis takes places in which of the following?

the cytoplasm

in the karyotype of a celery cell, you would expect to see

there is no way to tell from the info given, and this type of information can't be guessed

DNA and RNA nucleotides have a sugar component

true


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