BIO 1 FINAL EXAM

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in a solution the H+ is equal to 10 to the negative third m what is the pH of the solution.

3

a newly discovered multi cellular organism obtains food by digesting dead organisms. such an organism is most likely a member of the kingdom_______________

Fungi

which of the following is the source of electrons for the light reactions H2O nadph C6 h-12 o-6 CO2

H2O

the inputs into electron transport are what CO2 ATP and NADPH glucose NAD+ and ADP NAD+ FAD ATP and H2O NADH FADH2 ADP AND O2

NADH FADH2 ADP O2

how does RNA differ from DNA?

RNA contains uracil DNA contains thymine

DNA replication occurs during which part of the cell cycle mitosis G2 S G1 cytokinesis

S

if the OH- in a solution is higher than the H+ than the solution is considered:

a base

what accounts for the different breeds of domesticated dogs natural selection overproduction competition artificial selection

artificial selection

in a hypotonic solution a plant cell will what become turgid become flaccid burst undergo plasmolysis

become turgid

what is the difference between a benign and malignant tumor

benign tumors do not metastasize malignant tumors do

what name is given to substances that resist changes in PH

buffers

the four most common elements found in living organisms are:

carbon oxygen nitrogen and hydrogen

plant cells unlike animal cells are characterized by the presence of a what

cell wall and a central vacuole

glucose molecules provide energy to power the swimming motion of sperm in this example the sperm are changing_________ chemical energy into potential energy kinetic energy into potential energy chemical energy into kinetic energy kinetic energy into chemical energy

chemical energy into kinetic energy

what compound is found at the reaction center of a photosystem Chlorophyll B chlorophyll a carotenoids phycobilins

chlorophyll a

which plant organelle is responsible for photosynthesis smooth endoplasmic reticulum ribosome mitochondrion chloroplast

chloroplast

label which letters go with the diagram cholesterol protein non polar region of phospholipid bilayer polar region of phospholipid bilayer

cholesterol is C nonpolar region of the phospholipid bilayer is b polar region of phospholipid bilayer is a protein is d

during metaphase_________ sister chromatids separate chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell centromeres divide the nuclear envelope breaks up

chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

the tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick together is called what

cohesion

which of the following is a result of glycolysis production of CO2 conversion of nadh to NAD+ A NET LOSS OF TWO ATP'S PER GLUCOSE MOLECULE conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid

conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid

what name is given to bonds that involve the sharing of electrons

covalent

where in the cell does glycolysis occur endoplasmic reticulum within the fluid just inside the inner mitochondrial membrane cytoplasm between the inner and outer mitochondrial membrane

cytoplasm

enzymes increase the rate of reaction by__________ increasing the temperature of the substrates contributing electrons to the reaction changing the pH of the environment decreasing activation energy

decreasing activation energy

a process is referred to as aerobic if it requires what ATP oxygen carbon dioxide carbohydrates

oxygen

the final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is what ATP NAD + lactic acid oxygen

oxygen

the act of a white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is called what phagocytosis ozmosis diffusion exocytosis

phagocytosis

energy is transferred from ATP to other molecules by transferring a_________ heat unit adenosine phosphate group ADP

phosphate group

which of the following elements are found within DNA? phosphorus sodium chlorine calcium

phosphorus

which of the following is an autotroph human mushroom fish pine tree

pine tree

a scientist is studying a group of cardinals in a forest this scientist is studying a: population ecosystem community biosphere

population

the sequence of the amino acids within a protein is called its what Quanternary 4° structure primary structure tertiary 3° structure secondary 2° structure

primary structure

ordinary cell division produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical this type of cell division is important for all of the following functions except asexual reproduction production of sperm and eggs cell replacement growth of a multicellular organism

production of sperm and eggs

when using a microscope to view cells you obtained from under your fingernails, you notice that the cells lack nuclei; therefore, you conclude that the cells must be a type of__________ cell. prokaryotic fungal plant eukaryotic

prokaryotic

during the stage of mitosis the nuclear envelope begins to break down and the spindle apparatus begins to form telophase prometaphase prophase metaphase anaphase

prophase

which of the following is an example of a polysaccharide glucose sucrose starch maltose

starch

A hypothesis is a (an)

tentative answer to a question

osmosis can be defined as what

the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane

during telophase_______ the nuclear envelope breaks up chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell sister chromatids become separate chromosomes the events of prophase are reversed

the events of prophase are reversed

why is water considered a polar molecule

the oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge and the hydrogen and has a slight positive charge

what compound directly provides energy for cellular work sugar ATP fat DNA

ATP

what two molecules are produced by the Light reactions and used to power the Calvin cycle CO2 and O2 ATP and nadph g3p and H2O C6 h-12 o-6 and rubp

ATP and nadph

which domain consists of prokaryotic cells?

Bacteria and archaea

what provides the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugar molecules in the Calvin cycle CO2 ATP rubp G3p

CO2

which of the following is a compound 02 gold carbon CO2

CO2

if one strand of DNA double helix has the sequence AGTACTG, What will be the sequence of the other strand? GTCATGA AGTACTG TCATGAC GACGTCA

TCATGAC

jane goodall has been studying chimpanzee behavior since the early 1960's at times she has used both discovery science and hypothises based science: a) explain the difference between these two types of sciences b)how might she use each of the different types of science in her research?

a) discovery science is largely based on observation. watching, taking notes, etc. Hypothesis based science is creating loosely based theories from the observations that you have made. b)If she is studying chimps, she will start by watching the chimps in their natural habitat; as much as possible, in different conditions; weather, amount of chimps present, how they react with one another and so on. She will then form loosely based theories on what she has gathered. "chimps seem social creatures", "chimps seem to use tools", "are they really using them?" Then she needs to test using experiments.

you eat a meal of pasta with meatballs. the pasta is made up mostly of starch. the meatballs are a combination of lipid and protein: a) when the starch is digested, what monomer is it converted into? b)what is the monomer used for in the cell? c)when the protein is digested, what monomer is it converted into? d)list 2 things that proteins are used for in the cell e)explain the 2 reasons why it is important that biomolecules are designed to be broken into monomers.

a) monosacharide b)energy c)amino acids d)reproduction and ? e) the body cannot absorb biomolecules it needs to be broken down into singulars. Monomers themselves are broken down into different categories that the body uses differently depending on what it is and what it is used for. Then they are put back together in a way the body can digest it.

the region of an enzyme to which a substrate binds is called the _______ site enzymatic inactive substrate active

active

which of the following processes could result in the net movement of a substance into a cell if the substance is more concentrated in the cell than in the surroundings? ozmosis active transport diffusion facilitated diffusion

active transport

which of the following organisms use the process of cellular respiration plants fungi animals all organisms use cellular respiration

all organisms use cellular respiration

lysosomes are responsible for what

digestion of organic matter inside the cell

which statement best reflects the difference between the way that energy and chemical nutrients move through an ecosystem both energy and chemical nutrients cycle between the organisms with in the ecosystem and are never lost to the ecosystem chemical nutrients flow through the ecosystem and are lost as heat while energy Cycles between the organisms within the ecosystem energy flows through the ecosystem and is lost as heat while chemical nutrients cycle between the organisms within the ecosystem both energy and chemical nutrients flow through the ecosystem and are lost as heat

energy flows through the ecosystem and is lost as heat while chemical nutrients cycle between the organisms within the ecosystem

substances that plug up an enzyme's active site are what enzyme catalyst enzyme inhibitors enzyme substrate enzyme products

enzyme inhibitors

some elements such as iodine are needed in very small amounts the lack of sufficient amounts of these elements can cause medical conditions such as goiters such elements are called:

essential amino acids

certain cells that line the stomach synthesize a digestive enzyme and secreted into the stomach which of the following processes could be responsible for its secretion? exocytosis passive transport endocytosis phagocytosis

exocytosis

plant cells typically achieve cytokinesis by forming a cleavage Furrow that pinches a cell into two binary fission chromosome elongation chromosome condensation forming a cell plate across the middle of the cell

forming a cell plate in the middle of the cell

a specific stretch of DNA that programs the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is a what Gene enzyme protein nucleic acid

gene

ATP synthase plays a role in what

generating ATP

which of these equations describes aerobic cellular respiration glucose + oxygen ----> carbon dioxide + water + energy glucose ----> lactic acid + energy energy + carbon dioxide + water----->glucose + oxygen + water none of the above

glucose + oxygen----->carbon dioxide + water + energy

animals store carbohydrates as_________

glycogen

the energy of wavelengths that appear______is least useful to photosynthesis orange blue green red

green

adjacent water molecules are joined by ________ bonds

hydrogen

what name is given to the following reaction sucrose + water ----> glucose + fructose

hydrolysis

sometimes when I have my morning coffee which I drink black with no creamer sugar I notice a thin film floating on top of the coffee since I have just read chapter 3 of the text I now realize the nature of the substance and so I run to my friend's grooming look at this_________ in my coffee hydrophilic substance polysaccharide disaccharide hydrophobic substance

hydrophobic substance

lactic acid buildup in muscles is a sign that_______ insufficient oxygen is reaching the muscles respiration is operating effectively aerobic respiration capacity has not been reached the muscles will be able to operate continuously for a long time

insufficient oxygen is reaching the muscles

the bond between oppositely charged ions is a ______ Bond

ionic

the sum total of all the chemical reactions that occur in organisms is called___________ hydrolysis metabolism conservation of energy cellular synthesis

metabolism

the cytoskeleton is made up of the cytoskeleton is made up of: fiber is made of carbohydrate phospholipids microtubules and filaments made of protein DNA and protein

microtubules and filaments made of protein

during a race such as a marathon the skeletal muscle cells in your legs use a lot of energy to continually contract and power your muscles what organelle is most likely abundant in skeletal muscle cells

mitochondria

electron transport takes place in the what mitochondria ribosomes chloroplast cytoplasm

mitochondria

one of the stages of cellular respiration is the Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle specifically where does this process occur within the cell list each input into the kreb cycle for each input State specifically where they come from list the outputs of the kreb cycle for each output State specifically where it goes

mitochondria NAD + & adp

the lower the pH of a solution the _________ higher the OH- concentration greater the number of oxygen atoms more acidic the solution less toxic the solution

more acidic the solution

a fat that is hydrogenated is___________ easier to digest more solid less likely to cause Strokes more unsaturated

more solid

the term that Darwin used to describe the concept that those with Superior physical Behavior or other attributes are more likely to survive than those that are not so well endowed and that's are more likely to pass their traits the next generation is called what?

natural selection

an atom's ______ are found in its nucleus

neutrons and protons

which of the following structures manufactures the components of ribosomes nucleus nucleolus endoplasmic reticulum cytoplasm

nucleolus

which of the following are the proper components of the scientific method? observation, question, hypothesis, prediction, experiment, results, conclusion question,observation,experiment, analysis, prediction experiment, conclusion, application observation, question, opinion, conclusion, hypothesis

observation, question, hypothesis, prediction, experiment, results, conclusion

where does protein synthesis take place

on ribosomes

which of the following is a function of the Golgi apparatus cell respiration drug detoxification digestion of organic matter inside the cell protein modification

protein modification

enzymes are______ amino acids proteins monosaccharides phospholipids

proteins

all atoms of an element have the same number of what

protons

isotopes of an element have the same number of ______ and different numbers of ______

protons ..... neutrons

over a span of two decades scientists measure changes in the in the beak size of population of Galapagos ground finches this______________ is an example of overproduction is an example of artificial selection LED Darwin to his theory of evolution through natural selection provided evidence of natural selection in action

provided evidence of natural selection in action

movement of electrons through the electron transport chain provides the energy to what create glucose directly create ATP break down glucose pump H+ into the intermembrane space

pump H+ into the intermembrane space

the point of fermentation is to what recreate ADP create O2 recreate NAD + create nadh

recreate NAD+

a protein's function is most dependent on its what pH shape size weight

shape

an enzyme's function is most dependent on its what

shape

a duplicated chromosome consists of two______ centromeres genomes centrosomes sister chromatids

sister chromatids

which of these events occurs during anaphase the nuclear envelope reappears sister chromatids become separate chromosomes the nuclear envelope breaks up chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

sister chromatids become separate chromosomes

sugar dissolves when stirred into water the sugar is ________ the water is _______ and the sweetened water is the _______

solute... solvent.... solution

How do hypotheses differ from theories?

theories are more comprehensive than hypotheses

where are photosystems located stroma mitochondria chlorophyll thylakoid membrane

thylakoid membrane

DNA nucleotides include_____. uracil guanine adenine and cytosine thymine guanine adenine and cytosine thymine uracil adenine and cytosine thymine guanine adenine and uracil

thymine guanine adenine and cytosine

you look under a microscope and observe that all the cells were looking at appear to be the same type of cell you are looking at a: organelle organ system tissue Organ

tissue

what is one reason why plants have accessory pigment molecules like Chlorophyll B and carotenoids to give them different colors to absorb energy and parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that chlorophyll a cannot to reflect more energy because plants cannot make enough chlorophyll a for all of their energy needs

to absorb energy and parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that chlorophyll a cannot

in order to solidify and oil they are converted into____________ olive oil cholesterol trans fats cis fats

trans fats

facilitated diffusion across a biological membrane requires_________and moves a substance________its concentration gradient

transport proteins........ down

what structures move proteins from the rough ER to the Golgi apparatus

transport vesicles

a glycerol with Three fatty acids attached is referred to as _________ steroid prostaglandin nucleic acid triglyceride

triglyceride

by definition what type of fatty acid has double bonds triglyceride unsaturated steroid saturated

unsaturated


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