Biology
2) One centimeter= ________ millimeters
10
8) The diameter of most animal and plant cells ranges from
10 to 100 micrometers
4) A tree in your backyard is home to two cardinals, a colony of ants, a wasps nest, squirrels, and millions of bacteria. Together, all of these organisms represent
A community
5) A scientist wants to examine living cells lining the respiratory tract to determine how the cells use tiny hairs to move dirt and mucus away from the lungs. Which of the following instruments would be best, and why?
A light microscope, because it allows observations of whole, live cells
6) A scientist wants to magnify a pollen grain 8,000 times and examine the ridges and pores on its surface. Which of the following instruments would be best ?
A scanning electron microscope
44) Cyanide inhibits mitochondrial function; as a result, the rate of
ATP synthesis deceases
8) Which of the following statements about the domain Bacteria is true?
All bacteria lack a nucleus
7) Organisms that are prokaryotes are in domains
Bacteria and Archea
31. A farmer decides to go into the business of raising trout for tourists who enjoy fishing. She builds six trout ponds and stocks each of them with trout from genetically identical stock. Her friends tell her that because she started each pond with just a few trout, she has created a bottleneck effect and her trout populations are likely to become genetically different rapidly. Which of the following statements about her trout is likely true?
Because the ponds are different and the populations are likely to experience different mutations, the populations will likely diverge evolutionarily, but only over many generations.
28. Mothers and teachers often say they need another pair of eyes on the backs of their heads. And another pair of hands would come in handy in many situations. You can imagine that these traits would have been advantageous to our early hunter-gatherer ancestors as well. According to sound evolutionary reasoning, what is the most likely explanation for why humans do not have these traits?
Because these variations have probably never appeared in a healthy human. As tetrapods, we are pretty much stuck with a four-limbed, two-eyed body plan; natural selection can only edit existing variations.
17) Which of the following structures is/are used by prokaryotes for attaching to surfaces
Capsule
20) Unlike animal cells, plant cells have _____ and ______. Unlike plant cells, animal cells have ______.
Chloroplasts, cell walls; centrioles
22) The nucleus of a cell
Contains DNA
29. In a large population of plants, notches in the leaves are caused by a dominant allele N and lack of notches by a recessive allele n. Over many generations the proportion of plants in the population with notched leaves increases. What is the most likely cause?
Directional selection favored plants with notched leaves.
10) Which of the following statements about evolution is true?
Evolution can result in adaption
9) Which of the following is a kingdom within the domain Eukarya
Fungi
18. Which of the following statements best describes the true nature of natural selection?
Heritable traits that promote reproduction become more frequent in a population from one generation to the next.
11) Which level of hierarch shown is a community?
Level C
2) During the 1950s, a scientist named Lysenko tried to solve the food shortages in the Soviet Union by breeding wheat that could grow in Siberia. He theorized that if individual wheat plants were exposed to cold, they would develop additional cold tolerance and pass it to their offspring. Based on the ideas of artificial and natural selection, do you think this project worked as planned?
No, because there was no process of selection based on inherited traits. Lysenko assumed that exposure could induce a plant to develop additional cold tolerance and that this tolerance would be passed to the plant's offspring.
13) Which of the following structures is exclusively associated with prokaryotic cells
Nucleoid
1) Which of the following statements about the properties of life is false?
Organisms have an unchanging, constant internal environment
53) Which of the following statements about a plant cell wall is false
Plant cell walls protect plant cells by forming an impermeable layer around the cell
15) ________ cells lack membrane enclose nucleus
Prokaryotic
25. A woman struggling with a bacterial illness is prescribed a month's supply of a potent antibiotic. She takes the antibiotic for about two weeks and feels much better. Should she save the remaining two-week supply, or should she continue taking the drug?
She should continue taking the drug until her immune system can completely eliminate the infection. Otherwise, some bacteria may remain in her system, and they will probably be resistant.
60) The oil from the sebaceous glands is produced by which of the following cell organelles?
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
39) Which of the following statements about the functions of a plant cell central vacuole is false
The central vacuole of a plant cell may digest chemicals for recycling
15. A population of 1,000 birds exists on a small Pacific island. Some of the birds are yellow, a characteristic determined by a recessive allele. The others are green, a characteristic determined by a dominant allele. A hurricane on the island kills most of the birds from this population. Only 10 remain, and those birds all have yellow feathers. Which of the following statements is true?
The hurricane has caused a population bottleneck and a loss of genetic diversity. in the population.
30. A group of dog breeders is trying to design and develop an ideal dog. They want a dog with a gentle disposition, black fur, long ears, short legs, and a strong sense of smell. Which of the following comments from fellow dog breeders represents the biggest challenge they are likely to face?
There does not seem to be any genetic variation in sense of smell.
27. Some of your DNA may not code for any protein and has no known function in gene regulation; it is sometimes referred to as "junk" DNA. How do nucleotide sequences of "junk DNA" evolve?
They evolve through genetic drift and other chance processes.
56) A child dies following a series of chronic bacterial infections. At the autopsy, the physicians are startled to see that the child's white blood cells are loaded with vacuoles containing intact bacteria. Which of the following explanations could account for this finding?
a defect in the lysosomes of the white blood cells prevented the cells from destroying engulfed bacteria
11. A population is
a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interbreed.
26. Which of the following would most quickly be eliminated by natural selection?
a harmful allele in an asexual, haploid population
12. Microevolution, or evolution at its smallest scale, occurs when
a population's allele frequencies change over a span of generations.
48) The endosymbiosis hypothesis proposes that
a small cell lived inside a larger cell to the benefit of both cells
3) Resolution is the
ability of an optical instrument to show two close objects as separate
55) Which of the following statements regarding cells in false
all cells have a cell wall
18) The membranous compartmentalization of a cell
allows different chemical conditions to be maintained in different parts of the cell
3) Whats is the difference between a tissue and an organ system?
an organ system includes tissues
10. What evidence is used to determine the branching sequence of an evolutionary tree?
anatomical or molecular homologous structures
11) In the plasma membrane, the phospholipids heads
are hydrophilic and face outward toward the aqueous solution on both sides of the membrane
50) Microfilaments differ from microtubules in that microfilaments
are mainly composed of actin, whereas microtubules are composed of tubulin
19)You are told that the cells on a microscope slide are plant, animal, or bacterial. You look at them through a microscope and see cell walls and membrane-bound organelles. You conclude correctly that the cells
are plant cells
3) Broccoli, cabbages, and Brussels sprouts all descend from the same wild mustard and can still interbreed. These varieties were produced by
artificial selection
7) A scanning electron microscope is used to study _____ whereas a transmission electron microscope is used to study ______
cell surfaces; internal cell structures
21) Which of the following statements about cellular metabolism is false
cellular metabolism occurs in animal but not plant cells
43) The function of the mitochondria is
cellular respiration
23) Complex of proteins and DNA in non-dividing cell is called
chromatin
24) During cell reproduction, chromatin fibers coil up into structures called
chromosomes
47) Mitochondria differ from chloroplasts in that mitochondria
contain membrane folds called cristae, whereas chloroplasts contain disk-like vesicles in stacks called grans
14) The nucleoid region of a prokaryotic cell
contains the cells DNA
45) The _____ of mitochondrion is/are an adaption that increases the surface area and enhances a mitochondrion's ability to produce ATP
cristae
4) Which of the following concepts best expresses the concept of natural selection
differential reproductive success based on inherited characteristics
21. After a copper smelter begins operation, local downwind populations of plants begin to adapt to the resulting air pollution. Scientists document, for example, that the acid tolerance of several plant species has increased significantly in the polluted area. This is an example of
directional selection.
22. A rabbit population consists of animals that are either very dark on top or very light on top. The color pattern is not related to sex. No rabbit shows intermediate coloration (medium darkness). This pattern might result from
disruptive selection
4) Which of the following statements about electron microscopes is true?
electron microscopes focus electron beams to create a magnified imaged
51) Most animal cells are
embedded in a extracellular matrix
30) An immune system cell called the plasma cell produces thousands of antibodies per second for release into the body. What type of intracellular structure would you expect to be very prominent within the cell?
endoplasmic reticulum
1) The core theme of biology, which explains both the unity and diversity of life, is
evolution
16. Thirty people are selected for a long-term mission to colonize a planet many light-years away from Earth. The mission is successful, and the population rapidly grows to several hundred individuals. However, certain genetic diseases are unusually common in this group, and the group's gene pool is quite different from that of the Earth population they have left behind. Which of the following phenomena has left its mark on this population?
founder effect
17. Genetic differences between populations tend to be reduced by
gene flow.
6) Your instructor asks you to look into your microscope to see a prokaryotic cell. You will be looking for the cell that
has a membrane
41) A manufacturing company dumps its wastes into a nearby pond. One of the wastes is found to paralyze the contractile vacuoles of certain protists. A biologist looking at individual samples of these organisms taken from the pond would find that they
have gained water and burst
8. Humans share several features with salamanders. Certain genes and proteins are nearly identical between the two species; both species have four limbs with a similar skeletal structure; the species' early embryos are very similar; and where the salamander has a functional tail, humans have a vestigial tailbone. In evolutionary terms, these are examples of
homology
52) The extracellular matrix attached to cells via glycoproteins may then bind to _____ in the plasma membrane
integrins
24. Mate-attracting features such as the bright plumage of a male peacock result from
intersexual selection.
23. Large antlers in male elk, which are used for battles between males, are a good example of a trait favored by
intrasexual selection.
26) Protein Synthesis requires the use of mRNA, which
is translated by the ribosomes into the amino acid sequences of proteins
14. In populations of the greater prairie chicken in Illinois, genetic diversity was
lost through genetic drift and restored by gene flow.
37) Which of the following statements about lysosomes is false?
lysosomes synthesize proteins from the recycled amino acids
25) The function of the nucleolus
manufacture ribosomal RNA
32) The main function of the endoplasmic reticulum is the production of
membrane and proteins secreted by the cell
49) The endosymbiosis hypothesis is supported by al of the following pieces of evidence except the fact that
mitochondria lack ribosomes like prokaryotes
2) Life is organized in a hierarchical fashion. Which of the following sequences correctly lists that hierarchy from least inclusive to most inclusive?
molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem
19. Which of the following will tend to produce adaptive changes in populations?
natural selection
7) Which of the following statements regarding natural selection is false
natural selection starts with the creation of new alleles that are directed toward improving an organisms fitness
16) A bacterial cell's DNA is found in its
nucleoid region
5) If you eat a hamburger, you are mainly eating ground up beef muscle What levels of organization are represented in this ground up muscle
organelle, cell and tissue
29) The endomembrane systems includes all of the following organelles except
peroxisome
46) The function of the chloroplast is
photosynthesis
27) Which location in the cell is unlikely to contain ribosomes or ribosomal subunits
plasma membrane
54) Which of the following statements regarding plasmodesmata is false ?
plasmodesmata are found in plant cells as well as some single-celled organisms
40) Contractile Vacuoles
prevents cells from bursting as a result of the influx of excess water
12) Archaea are composed of ______ cells
prokaryotic
33) Secretory proteins are
released from the cell through the plasma membrane
59) Based on their function, you would expect melanocytes in the skin to have a higher than usual number of
ribosomes
42) Insulin is a protein that is produced by pancreatic cells and secreted into the bloodstream. Which of the following options correctly lists the order of the structures through which insulin passes from its production to its exit from the cell?
rough ER, transport vesicles, Golgi apparatus, transport vesicles, cell membrane
34) The cells that produce hair made of protein contain a lot of _____, white cells that produce the oils that coat the hair contain a lot of ______.
rough endoplasmic reticulum; smooth endoplasmic reticulum
20. An elk herd is observed over many generations. Most of the full-grown bull elk have antlers of nearly the same size, although a few have antlers that are significantly larger or smaller than this average size. The average antler size remains constant over the generations. Which of the following effects probably accounts for this situation?
stabilizing selection
31) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
stores calcium ions in muscle cells
35) The golgi apparatus
stores, modifies, and packages proteins
13. Genetic drift resulting from a disaster that drastically reduces population size is called
the bottleneck effect.
28) Which of the following statements regard the endomembrane system is false
the endomembrane system is a system of interrelated membranes that are all physically connected
36) Which of the following statements regarding the golgi apparatus is false
the golgi apparatus decreases in size when a cell increases its protein production
6) A dog breeder wishes to develop a breed that does not bark. She starts with a diverse mixture of dogs. Generation after generation, she allows only the quietest dogs to breed. After 30 years of work she has a new breed of dog with interesting traits, but on average, the dogs still bark at about the same rate as other dog breeds. Which of the following would be a logical explanation for her failure?
the tendency to bark is not a heritable trait
9. Which of the following represents a pair of homologous structures?
the wing of a bat and the flipper of a whale
10) A pathologist who wants to examine a patients liver cells to determine if the mitochondria have an internal structural defect will likely need to use a
transmission electron microscope
38) When a cell is deprived of oxygen, its lysosomes tend to burst and release their contents into the cell. As a result of this, that cell will
undergo self-digestion and die
1) Light microscopes
use light and glass lenses to magnify an image
9) As cell size increases, the
volume increases proportionally more than the surface area
5) Which of the following assumptions or observations is not part of Darwins idea of natural selection
whether an organism survives and reproduces is almost entirely a matter of random chance