Ch 6: Cell Function / Ch 7: Cell Growth & Development

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a hypertonic solution is one that contains a greater concentration of solute than the cell the same concentration of solute than the cell a lesser concentration of solute than the cell none of the above

a greater concentration of solute than the cell

endocytosis is a form of which transport

active transport

membrane pumps are an example of which type of movement? gravity hydrostatic pressure active transport passive transport

active transport

the "uphill" movement of a substance through a living cell membrane is osmosis diffusion active transport passive transport

active transport

the citric acid cycle is anaerobic aerobic

aerobic

the electron transport system is anaerobic aerobic

aerobic

most enzymes are specific in their action can alter their function by changing shape are synthesized as inactive proenzymes all of the above

all of the above

protein synthesis is required for cell growth begins with reading of the genetic code influences all cell structures all of the above

all of the above

a molecule or other agent that alters enzyme function by changing its shape is called allosteric effector kinase anabolic agent proenzyme

allosteric effector

is glycolysis anaerobic aerobic

anaerobic

during which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes split into halfs

anaphase

during which stage of mitosis do you see the first signs of the cell dividing (cytokinesis)

anaphase

during which stage of mitosis does the cleavage furrow begin to develop prophase metaphase anaphase telophase

anaphase

in which stage of mitosis do chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cells along the spindle fibers? anaphase metaphase prophase telophase

anaphase

the phase of mitosis known as the apart phase is

anaphase

what is the 3rd stage of mitosis

anaphase "apart"

glycolysis is aerobic true false

false

osmosis is a form of filtration that results in the separation of small and large solute particles true false

false

the "lock and key" model is used to describe how DNA base pairs align true false

false

viruses do not contain DNA or RNA true false

false

facilitated diffusion is a metabolically expensive process true false

false, its inexpensive

which movement always occurs down a hydrostatic pressure gradient? osmosis filtration dialysis facilitated diffusion

filtration

mature sex cells are called ____

gamete

the name of mature sex cells are

gametes (sperm and ova)

all of the DNA in each cell of the body is called the tissue typing genome gene genetic code

genome

1st stage of cellular respiration

glycolysis

during which stage of cellular respiration is glucose broken apart into two pyruvic acid molecules

glycolysis

what is the 1st stage of cellular respiration?

glycolysis

23 chromosomes is the ____ number

haploid

the force of a fluid pushing against a surface could be described as facilitated diffusion hydrostatic pressure hypostatic pressure none of the above

hydrostatic pressure

a saline solution that contains a higher concentration of salt than living red blood cells would be hypotonic hypertonic isotonic homeostatic

hypertonic

a red blood cell becomes engorged with water and will eventually lyse, releasing hemoglobin into the solution. the solution is ____ to the red blood cell hypotonic hypertonic isotonic homeostatic

hypotonic

when a cell is not experiencing mitosis and is "between phases" it is said to be in

interphase

mitosis

is the process of organizing and distributing DNA during cell division

cytokinesis

is the splitting of the plasma membrane and cytoplasm into two cells

which of the following is NOT true of RNA it is a single strand it contains uracil, not thymine the base pairs are A-U and G-C it contains deoxyribose sugar

it contains deoxyribose sugar

during which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes become visible

prophase

during which stage of mitosis do the spindle fibers form

prophase

during which stage of mitosis does the nuclear envelope begin to disappear?

prophase

what is the 1st stage of mitosis

prophase

when a cell begins to divide, it is said to be in the before phase, or

prophase

the correct order of mitosis is

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

enzymes are fats proteins carbs minerals

proteins

glycolysis is a catabolic pathway that begins with glucose and ends with oxygen filtration pyruvic acid sodium

pyruvic acid

aerobic

requires oxygen

a DNA molecule is characterized by all of the following except double-helix shape obligatory base pairing ribose sugar phosphate groups

ribose sugar

the site of translation

ribosome

hypertonic

solution that causes cells to shrink

hypotonic

solution that causes cells to swell

molecules that are acted upon by enzymes are known as diploid hypertonic introns substrates

substrates

transcription can be best decribed as the synthesis of DNA synthesis of any RNA molecules reading of any mRNA codons by tRNA entire set of DNA

synthesis of any RNA molecule

the type of RNA that has an anticodon and binds to a base pair-specific amino acid

tRNA

which form of RNA transfers free floating amino acids to the ribosome to be placed into the prescribed sequence?

tRNA

during which stage of mitosis does the nuclear envelope rebuild itself and DNA return to its original form

telophase

the phase of mitosis known as the completion phase is

telophase

what is the 4th stage of mitosis

telophase

which stage of mitosis is the completion stage

telophase

meiosis

the cell division that occurs onlly in primitive sex cells before they mature

the 3rd step in cellular respiration the electron transport system transcription Krebs cycle glycolysis

the electron transport system

interphase

the growth phase between cell divisions

process that occurs when the double strands of a DNA segment separate and RNA nucleotides pair with DNA nucleotides

transcription

the genetic code for a particular protein is passed from DNA to mRNA by a process known as transcription translation interphase genome

transcription

the process that occurs once the DNA strands have separated and joined with the RNA nucleotides is called?

transcription

the synthesis of an mRNA molecule is in result of

transcription

the process involving the movement of mRNA with respect to the ribosome

translation

the process involving the production of polypeptide chains at the ribosome and translating it into the genetic code is called?

translation

the synthesis of proteins by ribosomes using info coded in the mRNA molecule is called translation transcription replication crenation

translation

a blood disease caused by the production of abnormal hemoglobin is known as sickle cell anemia true false

true

atrophy refers to a decrease in cell size true false

true

cell death due to injury or a pathologic condition is known as necrosis true false

true

cellular secretion can be achieved by exocytosis true false

true

genetic disorders are mutations in a cells genetic code true false

true

protein anabolism is a major cellular activity true false

true

solutes are particles dissolved in a solvent true false

true

the citric acid cycle is also known as the Krebs cycle true false

true

the portion of an enzyme molecule that chemically "fits" the substrate molecule is referred to as the active site true false

true

the site of transcription is within the nucleus, whereas the site of translation is in the cytoplasm true false

true

the sodium-postassium pump is an example of an active transport process true false

true

the three processes that compose cellular respiration are glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport system true fasle

true

isotonic

two fluids that have the same potential osmotic pressure

which form of RNA regulates the mRNA leaving the nucleus?

vRNA (vault)

an example of a cell that performs phagocytosis is the white blood cells red blood cells muscle cell bone cell

white blood cells

anaerobic

without oxygen

where in the cell does the electron transport system take place?

cristae of the mitochondria

splitting of the plasma membrane and cytoplasm into two during cell reproduction is called mitosis meiosis anaphase cytokinesis

cytokinesis

where is the cell does glycolysis take place?

cytoplasm

osmosis is the ___ of water across a selectively permeable membrane filtration equilibrium active transport diffusion

diffusion

46 chromosomes is the ____ number

diploid

DNA is what shape

double helix

the shape of a DNA molecule is referred to as a _____

double helix

during which stage of cellular respiration is ATP made?

electron transport system

what is the 3rd stage of cellular respiration?

electron transport system

phagocytosis goes hand in hand with

endocytosis

pepsin is an

enzyme

nucleic acids are synthesized directly on the DNA molecule with the help of enzymes prophase neoplasms lipids

enzymes

transcription takes place where within the cell

nucleus

diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrance in the presence of at least one impermeant solute is referred to as diffusion osmosis phagocytosis dialysis

osmosis

diffusion is a form of which transport system

passive transport

movement of substances from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration is active transport passive transport cellular energy concentration gradient

passive transport

molecule able to diffuse across a particular membrane

permeant

the trapping of bacteria by specialized white blood cells is an example of pinocytosis exocytosis phagocytosis none of the above

phagocytosis

"cell drinking"

pinocytosis

which of the following is NOT a passive transport process? dialysis osmosis filtration pinocytosis

pinocytosis

in naming enzymes, the root name of the substance is followed by the suffix -ase -cin -ose -ous

-ase

equation for cellular respiration

1 glucose + 6 O2 ---> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O

how many stages in mitosis are there?

4

what base pairs does DNA consist of?

A (adenine) - T (thymine) C (cytosine) - G (guanine)

what base pairs does RNA consist of?

A (adenine) - U (uracil) C (cytosine) - G (guanine)

the energy required for active transport processes is obtained from ATP DNA diffusion osmosis

ATP

cell reproduction is sometimes referred to as the A phase R phase M phase X phase

M phase

translation can be inhibited or prevented by a process called cytokinesis cell division RNA interference meiosis

RNA interference

what is the name of the enzyme that assists in transcription when making RNA

RNA polymerase

if a strand of DNA has a base sequence of AGGC, the complementary pair for that strand will be TCCG CCTG TTCG TUUG

TCCG

catabolic

breaks down, produces energy

anabolic

builds up, requires energy

enzymes that add or remove carbon dioxide

carboxylases

facillitated diffusion

carrier-mediated passive transport

glycolysis is catabolic anabolic

catabolic

enzymes that cause essential chemical reactions to occur are called metabolic agents catalysts substrates initiators

catalysts

where in the cell does the citric acid cycle take place?

center of the mitochondria

during which stage of cellular respiration does the pyruvic acid convert into acetyl coenzyme (CoA)

citric acid cycle

which cycle is also referred to as Krebs cycle?

citric acid cycle

what is 2nd stage in cellular respiration?

citric acid cycle/Krebs cycle/TCA cycle

a sequence of 3 base pairs forms a code word referred to as a ______

codon

in the DNA molecule, a sequence of 3 base pairs forms a codon anticodon polymerase none of the above

codon

uracil-adenine

complementary base pair

the DNA molecular structure allows only two combinations of bases to occur. this is known as _____

complementary base pairs

if the sequence of bases in a nucleic acid were AUCGA, which of the following statements would be true? the nucleic acid would contain deoxyribose it is a strand of DNA it is a strand of RNA it will remain in the nucleus of the cell

it is a strand of RNA

which of the following statements is NOT true of glycolysis it occurs in the cytoplasm its also known as Krebs cycle it is anaerobic glycolysis splits one molecule of glucose into two pyruvic acids

its also known as Krebs cycle

which of the following is NOT a characteristic of RNA it is single-stranded it contains uracil, not thymine the obligatory base pairs are A-U and G-C its molecules are larger than those of DNA

its molecules are larger than those of DNA

which of the following activates enzymes by means of an allosteric effect? end product inhibition kinases substrate pepsin

kinases

the type of RNA that carries info in groups of three nucleotides called codons, each of which codes for a specific amino acid

mRNA

_____ is the type of cell division that occurs only in primitive sex cells during the process of becoming mature sex cells

meiosis

a type of cell division that occurs only primitive sex cells during the process of becoming mature sex cells is mitosis meiosis gamete differentiation

meiosis

aquaporins are a type of

membrane channel

protein "tunnels"

membrane channels

during which stage of mitosis does each pair of chromatids attach to a spindle fiber

metaphase

in which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes align themselves across the equator

metaphase

the position-changing phase of mitosis is

metaphase

the spindle fibers attach to each chromatid during which stage of mitosis prophase anaphase telophase metaphase

metaphase

what is the 2nd stage of mitosis

metaphase

the Krebs cycle takes place in the ribosome cytoplasm mitochondria golgi apparatus

mitochondria


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