science test 12/16
A vaccine for the viral disease known as chicken pox would contain
A dead or weakened form of the pathogen
pepsin works best in which type of environment?
Acidic, only
which activity would most likely increase the mutation rate in a culture of bacteria being grown in a laboratory experiment?
Exposing the culture to ultraviolet radiation
which statement explains the importance of maintaining a constant internal environment to ensure proper enzyme functioning?
Increasing the temperature and pH can alter the specific shape of enzymes
Meat tenderizer contains an enzyme that interacts with meat. If meat is coated with tenderizer and then placed in a refrigerator for a short time, how would the enzyme be affected?
Its activity would slow down
All chemical breakdown processes in cells directly involve
Reactions that are controlled by catalysts
which condition is necessary for enzymes and hormones to function properly in the human body?
These chemicals must have a specific shape
which statement describes all enzymes?
They affect the rate of chemical reactions
which type of pathogenic microbe causes aids?
a dead or weakened form of the pathogen
the disease known as malaria may result in a fever, a decrease in red blood cells, and an enlarged liver and spleen. these symptoms are evidence of
a distribution of homeostasis
Experiments revealed the following information about a certain molecule: — It can be broken down into amino acids. — It can break down proteins into amino acids. — It is found in high concentrations in the small intestine of humans. This molecule is most likely
an enzyme
which is an advantage of a change in pulse rate after exercising?
an increased blood flow carries excess waste products away from the active muscle sells
the human immune system fights infection by releasing
antibodies
cells of the immune system are able to respond to the presence of invading organisms because they recognize the
antigens present on the invaders
describe one possible immune response, other than an increase in number, that one of the cells labeled A would carry out
attack/destroy a pathogen
the sweet taste of freshly picked corn is due to the high sugar content in the kernels. enzyme action converts about 50% of the sugar to starch within one day after picking. to preserve its sweetness, the freshly picked corn is immersed in boiling water for a few minutes, and then cooled. which statement most likely explains why the boiled corn kernels remain sweet?
boiling deactivates the enzyme responsible for converting sugar to starch
state one specific way white blood cells help to protect the human body from pathogens
by producing antibodies
An enzyme known as rubisco enables plants to use large amounts of carbon dioxide. This enzyme is most likely active in the
chloroplasts
the blood of newborn babies is tested to determine the presence of a certain substance. this substance indicates the genetic disorder pku, which may result in mental retardation. babies born with this disorder are put on a special diet so that mental restardarion will not develop. in this situation, modification of the baby's diet is an example of how biological research can be used to
control a disorder
people who have aids are more likely than others to become ill with multiple infections because the pathogen that causes aids
damages the immune system
blood can be tested to determine the presence of the virus associated with the development of aids. this blood test is used directly for
diagnosis
which substances are necessary for the synthesis of most materials in an organism?
enzymes
The failure to regulate the pH of the blood can affect the activity of
enzymes that clot blood
Drugs to reduce the risk of rejection are given to organ transplant patients because the donated organ contains
foreign antigens
an individual recovers from the common cold, which is caused by rhinovirus a. the person then becomes infected with the again influenza virus, which causes the bird flu. which statement best describes what will most likely happen to this person?
he will have the symptoms of the bird flu because he is not immune to the avian influenza virus
Organisms undergo constant chemical changes as they maintain an internal balance known as
homeostasis
what term or phrase does letter X most likely represent
homeostasis
the purpose of introducing weakened microbes into the body of an organism is to stimulate the
immune system to react and prepare the organism to fight future invasions by these microbes
an infection in the body might result in a sudden
increase in the activity of white blood cells
one characteristic of all living things is that they
maintain internal stability
when the antibiotic penicillin was first introduced, it was immediately effective in combating staphylococcus bacterial infections. after a number of years, there were outbreaks of staphylococcal infections that did not respond to treatment with penicillin. the best explanation for this situation is that
members of the original population of bacteria that were penicillin resistant survived and reproduced, creating a more resistant population
certain antibacterial soaps kill 99% of the bacteria present on hands. constant use of these soaps could be harmful over time because
more pathogens may be resistant to the soap
explain how this change in the virus could come about
mutation
Microbes that enter the body, causing disease, are known as
pathogens
which statement best describes why pathogens are harmful?
pathogens can interfere with normal life functions
explain why the percentage of the population with one mutant sickle-cell gene is higher in areas where malaria is common
people with one gene survive malaria and pass the gene on to offspring
typhoid fever, a disease that causes headaches, digestive upset, and a high fever, is caused by the bacterium salmonella typhi. typhoid can be spread from person to person by contaminated water or food or by lack of cleanliness. since the 19th century, the number of individuals infected with this disease has decreased. which statement best explains why the number of people with this disease and other bacterial diseases has decreased over the last 100 years?
personal habits, such as hand washing, have greatly reduced contamination from bacteria
which phrase does not describe a way the human body responds to fight disease?
production of pathogens by white blood cells
Many viruses infect only a certain type of cell because they bind to certain
receptor sites on the surface of the cell
a six year old child ate a peanut butter sandwich at snack time in school. five minutes later, her throat became swollen and she collapsed. this allergic reaction occurred because her body
recognized an antigen in peanut butter and produced an immune response
certain processes are toxic to organisms because they interfere with the function of enzymes in mitochondria. this results directly in the inability of the cell to
release energy from nutrients
state on way telomerase could be used to treat patients who have hiv
remove blood cells from hiv patients early in the disease, add telomerase, then return back to the bodies
which row in the chart below contains correct information concerning synthesis? row 1: building blocks-glucoses molecules,substance synthesized using the building blocks-DNA row 2: building blocks-simple sugars , substance synthesized using the building blocks-protein row 3: building blocks-amino acids, substance synthesized using the building blocks-enzyme row 4: building blocks-molecular bases,substance synthesized using the building blocks-starch
row 3
A sample of food containing one type of a large molecule was treated with a specific digestive enzyme. Nutrient tests performed on the resulting products showed the presence of simple sugars, only. Based on these test results, the original large molecules contained in the sample were molecules of
starch
A new vaccine was developed and then tested on a large sample of individuals. This new vaccine will be considered effective if it helps prepare the body to fight future invasion by
stimulating the production of antibodies
If the same antibiotic is used too many times, it can become less effective against a certain type of bacteria. This observation is best explained by the
survival and reproduction of unaffected bacteria
the immune system of humans may respond to chemicals on the surface of an invading organism by
synthesizing antibodies that mark these organisms to be destroyed
the virus that causes aids is damaging the body because it
targets cells that fight invading microbes
in 1995, during an ebola virus outbreak, approximately 80% of the infected individuals died. which statement is an inference that could be made based on this information?
the individuals who survived were able to produce antibodies against the ebola virus
state what would most likely happen to the rate of enzyme action if the temperature were reduced by 10 degrees. support your answer.
the reaction will slow down because it is below the optimal temperature
explain how a prolonged, excessively high body temperature during an illness could be fatal to humans.
the role of enzymes in a human: help synthesize protein the effect of the high body temperature on enzyme activity: the activity of enzymes will slow down the reason this high body temperature can result in death: enzymes don't work