AP Bio Chapter 4 & 5 Test
In a plant cell, DNA may be found where?
chloroplasts, nucleus, mitochondria
Integrins
membrane proteins; they transmit signals between the ECM and cytoskeleton
When a potassium ion (K+) moves from the soil into the vacuole of a cell on the surface of a root, it must pass through several cellular structures. Which of the following correctly describes the order in which these structures will be encountered by the ion?
primary cell wall --> plasma membrane --> cytoplasm --> vacuole
when plant cells are in a hypotonic solution, they become ___
turgid
second messenger
A small, nonprotein, water-soluble molecule or ion, such as calcium ion or cyclic AMP, that relays a signal to a cell's interior in response to a signal received by a signal receptor protein.
endocrine (hormonal) signaling
A type of long-distance signaling in animals that utilizes hormones.
protein phosphatases
An enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins, often functioning to reverse the effect of a protein kinase, process is dephosphorylation
T/F diffusion is a process that doesn't require energy in which solutes go from a lower concentration to a higher concentration across a membrane
False (diffusion is higher to lower)
T/F Both a proton pump and a potassium channel will increase the electrochemical gradient across a membrane
False (only proton pump)
Why is it advantageous to have multiple steps in a transduction pathway
Having multiple steps allows for greater possible signal amplification
A patient has had a serious accident and lost a lot of blood. In an attempt to replenish body fluids, a volume of distilled water equal to that of lost blood is directly transferred into one of his veins. What is the most likely result
His cells are will be hypotonic compared to the water; they will lyse
The chemical reactions involved in respiration are virtually identical between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In eukaryotic cels, ATP is synthesized primarily on the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Where are the corresponding reactions likely to occur in prokaryotic cells?
On the plasma membrane
paracrine signaling
Signal released from a cell has an effect on neighboring cells.
T/F Familial hypercholesterolemia is characterized by defective or deficient LDL receptors on the membrane
True
T/F GTPase is associated with the conversion of GTP to GDP
True
T/F carrier proteins in the membrane exhibit specificity for a particular type of molecule
True
T/F water always moves toward the lowest water potential
True
ligand-gated ion channel
Type of membrane receptor that has a region that can act as a "gate" when the receptor changes shape. The gate allows for specific ions to pass through the membrane
G-protein coupled receptors
a membrane receptor that works with the help of a G protein. G proteins bind to GTP, an energy rich molecule, if GTP is bound to the protein, it is inactive
signal molecule
a molecule that activates an activator protein or represses a repressor protein
When a neuron responds to a particular neurotransmitter by opening gated ion channels, the neurotransmitter is serving as which part of the signal pathway?
a signal molecule
synaptic signaling
a type of local signaling specific to neurotransmitters in nerve cells
the presence of cholesterol in the plasma membrane of some animal cells does what?
allows for the viscosity of the membrane to fluctuate depending on the temperature
In order for a protein to be an integral membrane protein it would have to be
amphipathic, that is having both a hydrophobic and hydrophilic region
why would unsaturated fatty acids keep cells more fluid at lower temperatures?
because they do not stack well, IMFs cannot form as easily and they cannot become solids.
Glycolipids
carbohydrates covalently bonded to lipids
autocrine signaling
cells respond to signaling substances that they themselves secrete
In what way do membranes of a eukaryotic cell vary?
certain proteins are unique to each kind of membrane
when animal cells are in a hypertonic solution they become ___
crenated
At puberty, an adolescent female body changes in both structure and function of several organ systems, primarily under the influence of changing concentrations of estrogens and other steroid hormones. How can one hormone, such as estrogen, mediate so many effects?
estrogen binds to specific receptors in many cells, each with a different response to its binding
Glucose diffuses slowly through artificial phospholipid bilayers. The cells lining the small intestine, however, rapidly move large quantities of glucose from the glucose-rich food into their glucose-poor cytoplasm. Using this information, which transport mechanism is most probably functioning in the intestinal cells?
facilitated diffusion
when plant cells are in an isotonic solution, they become ___
flaccid
chemical used in long distance signaling
hormones
Where are steroid receptors typically located
in the nuclear membrane
the extracellular matrix is thought to participate in the regulation of animal cell behavior by communicating information outside the cell to inside the cell via which cellular structure?
integrins
when animal cells are in a hypotonic solution they become ___
lysed
a bacterium engulfed by a white blood cell via phagocytosis will be digested by ___ enzymes (an organelle)
lysosomal
Cynanide binds to at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the cyanide will be found within the ____
mitochondria
Which organelle is the primary site of ATP synthesis in eukaryotic cells?
mitochondria
when plant cells are in a hypertonic solution, they become ___
plasmolyzed
Singer and Nicholson's fluid mosaic model of the membrane proposed that membranes consist of _____
protein molecule embedded on a fluid layer of membrane
peripheral proteins
proteins bound to the surface of the membrane
integral proteins
proteins embedded in the phospholipid bilayer.
Proton pumps are used in various ways by members of every domain of organisms: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. What does this most probably mean?
proton gradients across a membrane were used by cells that were common ancestors of all three domains of life
You are working on a team that is designing a new drug. For this drug to work, it must enter the cytoplasm of specific target cells. What is a factor that determines whether the molecule selectively enters the target cells?
similarity of the drug molecule to other molecules transported by the target cells
the movement of gas nitrous oxide (N2O) is an example of what type of diffusion
simple diffusion, as N2O is small and nonpolar (refer to lewis structure)
When biological membranes are frozen and then fractured, they tend to break along the middle of the bilayer. The best explanation for this is that
the hydrophobic interactions that hold the membrane together are weakest at this point
protein kinases
transfer phosphates from ATP to protein, a process called phosphorylation