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Biomolecules
Cells and membrane
Signaling
Mitosis Meiosis
MendelianGenetics
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3BIOMOLECULES 100
- The bonding of two amino acid molecules to form a
larger molecule requires - The release of a water molecule
- The release of a carbon dioxide molecule
- C. The addition of nitrogen atom
- D. The addition of a water molecule
- E. The increase in activation energy
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4BIOMOLECULES100
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5BIOMOLECULES200
The gasoline consumed by an automobile is a
fossil fuel consisting mostly of A.
aldehydes. B. amino acids. C. alcohols. D.
hydrocarbons. E. thiols.
Answer
6BIOMOLECULES200
D
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7BIOMOLECULES300
- All of the following are functional groups except
- a. Amino
- b. Phosphate
- c. Hydroxyl
- d. Nitrogen
- e. Sulfhydryl
Answer
8BIOMOLECULES300
D
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9BIOMOLECULES400
All of the following are one of the basic
macromolecules except
- a. Protein
- b. Carbohydrate
- c.Lipid
- d.Nitrate
- e.Nucleic Acids
Answer
10BIOMOLECULES400
D
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11BIOMOLECULES500
A common feature of starch and glycogen is that
molecules of both A.Form microfibrils that give
support to connective tissue fibers. B.Contain
repeated monomers of glucose and galactose.
C.Are important structural components of plant
cell walls. D.Are polymers of glucose. E.Are
water-soluble disaccharides.
Answer
12BIOMOLECULES500
D
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13BIOMOLECULES600
- The structure above is a
- A. Monosaccharide
- B. Disaccharide
- C. Lipid
- D. Polymer
- E. Nitrogenous Base
Answer
14BIOMOLECULES 600
B
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15CELLS and Membrane 100
- While studying a cell with the electron
microscope, a scientist notes the following
numerous ribosomes, a well-developed endoplasmic
reticulum, chloroplasts and a cell wall. Which of
the following could be the source of this cell? - A. A fungus
- B. An animal
- C. A bacterium
- D. A plant
- E. A virus
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17CELLS and Membrane 200
- Which of the following are characteristics of
both bacteria and fungi? - a. Cell wall, unicellular, mitochondria
- b. Cell wall, DNA, plasma membrane
- c. Nucleus, organelles, unicellular
- d. Plasma membrane, multicellular, golgi
apparatus - e. Nucleus, RNA, cell wall
Answer
18CELLS and Membrane 200
B
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19CELLS and Membrane 300
Most cells cannot harness heat to perform work
because A. heat is not a form of energy. B.
cells do not have much heat they are relatively
cool. C. temperature is usually uniform
throughout a cell. D. heat cannot be used to do
work. E. heat denatures enzymes.
Answer
20CELLS and Membrane 300
C
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21CELLS and Membrane 400
- What is when a cell ingests extracellular fluid
and its dissolved solutes - a. Phagocytosis
- b. Pinocytosis
- c. Receptor-mediated
- d. Plasmolysis
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22CELLS and Membrane 400
B
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23CELLS and Membrane 500
The cell engulfs a particle by wrapping
pseudopodia around it during-
- A. Pinocytosis
- B. Receptor-mediated endocytosis
- C. Exocytosis
- D. Phagocytosis
- E. Cranialcytosis
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24CELLS and Membrane 500
D
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25CELLS and Membrane 600
Which of the following cellular organelles is
most closely associated with the transcription
activity of RNA?A. MitochondrionB. NucleusC.
RibosomeD. Golgi apparatusE. Lysosome
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26CELLS and Membrane 600
B
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27Resp and Photo 100
- Which of the following statements is true about
the Krebs cycle and the Calvin cycle? - A. they both result in a net production of ATP
and NADH - B. they both require a new input of ATP
- C. they both result in a release of oxygen
- D. they both take place within the cytoplasmic
matrix - E. they both are carried out by enzymes located
within an organelle matrix
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3 - In aerobic respiration, the final electron
acceptor in the electron transport chain is
- A. NAD
- B. O2
- C. H2O
- D. NADP
- E. H2
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31Resp and Photo 300
Most of the cells ATP comes from which process?
- Glycolysis
- Photosynthesis
- Substrate-level phosphorylation
- Binary Fission
- Oxidative phosphorylation
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32Resp and Photo 300
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33Resp and Photo 400
- During what stage of photosynthesis is O2
produced? - A. Cyclic Photophosphorylation
- B. The light-dependent reactions involving
photosystems I and II - C. Carbon fixation
- D. O2 is not produced during photosynthesis
- E. Oxidative Phosphorylation
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34Resp and Photo 400
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35Resp and Photo 500
Which metabolic pathway is common to both
fermentation and cellular respiration? A. Krebs
cycle. B. Electron transport chain. C.
Glycolysis. D. Synthesis of acetyl CoA from
pyruvate. E. Reduction of pyruvate to lactate.
Answer
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C
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37Resp and Photo 600
- The function of water in photosynthesis is to
- A. Combine with CO2
- B. Absorb light energy
- C. Supply electrons in the light dependent
reactions - D. Transport H ions in the light-independent
reactions - E. Provide O2 for the light-independent reactions
Answer
38Resp and Photo 600
C
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39SIGNALING100
1- What does the term Phosphorylated mean?
- A. Making own energy in the presence of light
- B. A molecule that has received a phosphate
group - C. A reaction that absorbs free energy from its
surroundings - D. The use of exergonic processes to drive an
endergic one - E. When a cell does not need ATP to do cellular
work
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41SIGNALING200
- Which of the following offers the best
description of neural transmission across a
mammalian synaptic gap? - Neural impulses involve the flow of K and Na
across the gap. - Neural impulses travel across the gap as
electrical currents. - Neural impulses cause the release of chemicals
that diffuse across the gap. - Neural impulses travel across the gap in both
directions. - The calcium within the axons and dendrites of
nerves adjacent to a synapse acts as the
neurotransmitter.
Answer
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C
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43SIGNALING300
What allows a plasma membrane to maintain and/or
reduce its fluidity?
- A. hydrophobic tails
- B. hydrophilic heads
- C. hydrophobic heads
- D. hydrophilic tails
- E. cholesterol
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44SIGNALING300
E
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45SIGNALING400
What activates a G-protein?
- ATP
- GTP
- GMP
- AMP
- Energy molecules
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46SIGNALING400
B
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47SIGNALING500
A proteins tertiary structure refers to the
- A. Amino acid sequence
- B. Attachment site for the ribosome
- C. Three- dimensional folding of the polypeptide
- D. Sequence of nucleotides
- E. Binding sites for oxygen
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48SIGNALING500
C
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49SIGNALING600
Enzymes are affected by all of the following
EXCEPT A) pH B) temperature C) chemical
agents D) concentration of
substrates E) concentration of water
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50SIGNALING600
E
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51Mitosis Meiosis100
- Regarding mitosis and cytokinesis, one difference
between higher plants and animals is that in
plants, - A. the spindles contain cellulose microfibrils in
addition to microtubules, whereas animal spindles
do not contain microfibrils - B. sister chromatids are identical, whereas in
animals they differ from one another - C. a cell plate begins to form at telophase,
whereas in animals a cleavage furrow is initiated
at that stage - D. chromosomes become attached to the spindle at
prophase, whereas in animals chromosomes do not
become attached until anaphase - E. spindle poles contain centrioles, whereas
spindle poles in animals do not
Answer
52Mitosis Meiosis100
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53Mitosis Meiosis200
Meiosis differs from mitosis in that,A. only
Meiosis II deals with DNA replicationB. a
mutation occurs when more than one checkpoint is
ignoredC. the nuclear envelope in Telophase I
does not reformD. spindle fibers pull different
amounts off chromosomes than in mitosisE. DNA
replication at end of the process takes longer
Answer
54Mitosis Meiosis200
C
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55Mitosis Meiosis300
- Homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles of
a dividing cell during - A. mitosis.
- B. meiosis I.
- C. meiosis II.
- D. fertilization.
- E. binary fission.
Answer
56Mitosis Meiosis300
B
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57Mitosis Meiosis400
- Multicellular Haploid organisms
- A. Are typically called sporophytes.
- B. Produce new cells for growth by meiosis.
- C. Produce gametes by mitosis.
- D. Are found only in aquatic environments.
- E. Are the direct result of symgamy.
Answer
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C
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59Mitosis Meiosis500
1. The synaptonemal complex disassembles in
- Prophase II
- Metaphase II
- Telophase I
- Metaphase I
- Prophase I
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60Mitosis Meiosis500
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61Mitosis Meiosis600
An organism with 8 chromosome in somatic tissue
will have ________ chromosome in germ-line tissue
(cells that will eventually undergo meiosis)
- 2
- 4
- 8
- 16
- 32
Answer
62Mitosis Meiosis 600
C
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63Mendelian Genetics 100
4 - All of the following statements are correct
regarding alleles EXCEPT
- A. A gene can have more than one allele
- B. Two identical alleles are said to be
heterozygous with respect to that gene - C. Alleles are found on corresponding loci of
homologous chromosomes - D. Alleles are alternative forms of the same gene
- E. One allele can be dominant the other can be
recessive
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64Mendelian Genetics 100
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65Mendelian Genetics 200
5 - Ronnie performs a cross between 2 European
Harvest Mice, both having black fur. Black fur is
dominant over white fur. 75 of the offspring
have black coats and 25 have white coats. The
researcher can assume that the parents genotypes
were most likely
- A. BB x BB
- B. BB x Bb
- C. BB x bb
- D. Bb x Bb
- E. bb x bb
Answer
66Mendelian Genetics 200
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67Mendelian Genetics 300
- A spermatocyte produces the above four sperm
cells. - These cells are the result of nondisjunction
during which of the following phases? - (A) Interphase (G1 or G2)
- (B) Interphase (S)
- (C) Mitosis
- (D) Meiosis I
- (E) Meiosis II
Answer
68Mendelian Genetics 300
D
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69Mendelian Genetics 400
The alleles for the presence of freckles is f,
recessive and F, dominant for a clear face. If
Don is homozygous dominant for a clear face and
Mindy, his wife, has freckles, what is the
probability that their children will not have
freckles?
Answer
70Mendelian Genetics 400
e
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71Mendelian Genetics 500
This question refers to the birth of a child with
blood type A to a mother with blood type B. The
father must have which of the following blood
types? A. AB only B. Either AB or B C. Either AB
or O D. Either AB or A E. AB or A or O
Answer
72Mendelian Genetics 500
D
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73Mendelian Genetics 600
If the father has blood type AB, and the child is
Type A and mother is Type B- which of the
following statements is correct about the
mother? A. She contributes an i allele, which is
recessive to the fathers I-A allele. B. She
contributes an I-B allele, which is codominant to
the fathers I-A allele. C. She contributes an i
allele, which is codominant to the fathers I-B
allele. D. She is homozygous for the I-B allele.
E. She contributes an I-B allele, which is
recessive to the fathers I-A allele.
Answer
74Mendelian Genetics 600
A
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Chromosomal Disorders
Viruses and Bacteria
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Linked Genes/traits
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82 Linked Genes/Traits 100
The following are reasons for genetic variation
except- a. Independent Assortment b. Crossing
over c. Random Fertilization d. Budding e.
Mutation
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83 Linked Genes/Traits 100
D
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84Linked Genes/Traits 200
- Which of the following is not due to a
chromosomal alteration - a. Down Syndrome
- b. Klinefelter Syndrome
- c. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
- d. Hemophilia
Answer
85Linked Genes/Traits 200
D
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86Linked Genes /Traits300
Which of the following is the most likely
explanation for a high rate of crossing-over
between two genes? (A) The two genes are far
apart on the same chromosome. (B) The two genes
are both located near the centromere. (C) The two
genes are sex-linked. (D) The two genes code for
the same protein. (E) The two genes are on
different chromosomes.
Answer
87Linked Genes/Traits 300
A
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88Linked Genes /Traits400
3. The name for a chromosome map unit is-
- Centistern
- Centimorgan
- Millimendel
- Decibarr
- centisutton
Answer
89Linked Genes /Traits400
B
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90Linked Genes /Traits500
- It was relevent that Mendal examined the F2
generation as well as the F1 generation due to - Mendel acquired very little progeny, making
statistical analysis complicated - Parental traits emerged in the F2 that werent
seen in the F1 - F1 allowed Mendel to come up with the Law of
Segregation but not the Law of independence. - Many F1 progeny died
- All of the above
Answer
91Linked Genes/Traits 500
B
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92Linked Genes/Traits 600
Sexually reproducing organisms show greater
variation than asexually reproducing ones because
- They exhibit fewer mutations
- They exhibit a greater mutation rate
- Asexually reproducing organisms do not have
internal membranes - Their alleles combine
- They are larger
Answer
93Linked Genes/Traits 600
D
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94Chromosomal Disorders100
Inactivation of an X chromosome involves what?
- ATP and mRNA
- Amino acid and RNA
- Methyl group and cytosine
- Guanine and an SH group
- Proteins and ATP
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95Chromosomal Disorders100
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96Chromosomal Disorders200
Which of the following best describes the
parents in a testcross? A. One individual has
the dominant phenotype and the other has the
recessive phenotype. B. Both individuals are
heterozygous. C. Both individuals have the
dominant phenotype. D. Both individuals have the
recessive phenotype. E. Both individuals have an
unknown phenotype.
Answer
97Chromosomal Disorders200
A
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98Chromosomal Disorders300
- 3. What type of inheritance is shown in the
pedigree given above? - A.Y-linked
- B.Sex Linked Dominant
- C.Autosomal Dominant
- D.Autosomal Recessive
- E. B, C or D
Answer
99Chromosomal Disorders300
E
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100Chromosomal Disorders400
- When a segment moves from one chromosome to
another it is called- - a. Deletion
- b. Duplication
- c. Translocation
- d. Inversion
Answer
101Chromosomal Disorders400
C
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102Chromosomal Disorders500
Which of the following diseases cause mucus build
up in the lungs due to a lack of a protein that
inhibits the flow of Chlorine into the cells?
- A. Sickle Cell
- B. Cystic Fibrosis
- C. HIV
- D. Huntingtons Disease
- E. Tay-Sachs
Answer
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B
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104Chromosomal Disorders600
- A human genetic defect that affects the ability
to metabolize a particular amino acid is - (A) phenylketonuria
- (B) hemophilia
- (C) sickle cell anemia
- (D) Down's syndrome
- (E) Turner's syndrome
Answer
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A
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106DNA and Replication 100
- The primer that initiates synthesis of a new DNA
strand is usually - a. RNA.
- b. DNA.
- c. Okazaki fragment.
- d. Structural protein.
- e. Thymine dimer.
Answer
107DNA and Replication 100
A
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108DNA and Replication 200
- 1. Which three people were awarded the Nobel
Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA? - A.James Watson, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice
Wilkins - B.Francis Crick, James Watson and Rosalind
Franklin - C.James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins
- D.Maurice Wilkins, Rosalind Franklin and Francis
Crick - E. Chuck Norris, Yoda, and Batman
Answer
109DNA and Replication 200
C
Yoda, Chuck, and Batman
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110DNA and Replication 300
A SSB protein serves to A. Untwist Double
Helix B. Fill gaps with the Okazaki fragments C.
Join RNA nucleotides to make the primer D.
Elongate new DNA at a replication fork E. Hold
apart unpaired DNA strands
Answer
111DNA and Replication 300
E
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112DNA and Replication400
In DNA replication, which of the following does
NOT occur?
- (A) Helicase unwinds the double helix.
- (B) DNA ligase links the Okazaki fragments.
- (C) RNA polymerase is used to elongate both
chains of the helix. - (D) DNA strands grow in the 5' to 3' direction.
- (E) Complimentary bases attach to each DNA
strand.
Answer
113DNA and Replication 400
C
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114DNA and Replication 500
- ABCDEF? ABDEF
- A rearrangement in linear sequence of genes as
shown in the diagram above is known as - A. duplication
- B. deletion
- C. inversion
- D. polyploidy
- E. translocation
Answer
115DNA and Replication 500
B
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116DNA and Replication 600
- Analysis of DNA sequences from two individuals of
the same species results in a greater estimate of
genetic variability than does analysis of amino
acid sequences from the same individuals because - (A) different DNA sequences can code for the
same amino acid - (B) some amino acid variations cannot be
detected by protein electrophoresis - (C) DNA sequencing is a more reliable technique
than protein electrophoresis - (D) proteins are more easily damaged than is DNA
- (E) DNA is more heat-sensitive and therefore
varies more
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117 DNA and Replication 600
A
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118Transcription 100
- Once transcribed, eukaryotic mRNA typically
undergoes substantial alteration that results
primarily from - A.Excision of introns
- B. Fusion into circular forms known as plasmids
- C. Linkage to histone molecules
- D. Union with ribosomes
- E. Fusion with other newly transcribed mRNA
molecules to form larger translatable units
Answer
119Transcription 100
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120Transcription 200
A. Transcription B. Translation C.
Transformation D. Replication E. Reverse
transcription I. Process in which a protein is
assembled at a ribosome II. Process in which
naked DNA is taken up by a bacterial or yeast
cell. III. Process that results in the
production of DNA, from an RNA molecule. IV.
Process in which RNA is produced by using a DNA
template.
Answer
121Transcription 200
B C E A
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122Transcription 300
- If a segment of DNA is 5-TAC GAT TAG-3, the
RNA that results from the transcription of this
segment will be - 3-TAC GAT TAU-5
- 3-ATG CTA ATA-5
- 3-UAC GAU UAG-5
- 3-AAC GAU UAA-5
- 3-AUG CUA AUC-5
Answer
123Transcription 300
E
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124Transcription 400
- Which of the following is correct about a codon?
- Consists of 2 nucleotides
- May code for same Amino Acid as another codon
- Catalyzes RNA Synthesis
- Basic unit of Genetic Code
- None of the above
Answer
125Transcription 400
B
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126Transcription 500
- If a messenger RNA codon is UAC, which of the
following would be the complementary anticodon
triplet in the transfer RNA?A. ATGB. AUCC.
AUGD. ATTE. ATC
Answer
127Transcription 500
C
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128Transcription 600
- Once transcribed, eukaryotic mRNA typically
undergoes substantial alterationthat results
primarily from(A) excision of introns(B) fusion
into circular forms known as plasmids(C) linkage
to histone molecules(D) union with ribosomes(E)
fusion with other newly transcribed mRNA
molecules to form largertranslatable units
Answer
129Transcription 600
A
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130Translation100
In order, the three steps of elongation in
translation are A. Peptide bond
formation-Translocation-Codon recognition B.
Codon recognition-Peptide bond formation-Transloca
tion C. Translocation-codon recognition- Peptide
bond formation D. Codon recognition-
Translocation-Peptide bond formation E. None of
the above
Answer
131Translation100
B
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132Translation200
The correct sequence between genes and their
phenotypic line of action isA.
RNA-DNA-protein-traitB. DNA-RNA-protein-traitC.
protein-DNA-RNA-traitD. trait-DNA-RNA-proteinE.
trait-protein-DNA-RNA
Answer
133Translation200
B
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134Translation300
- Which of the following is true of translation in
human cells? A. It occurs on the ribosomes. B.
The mRNA is "read" two bases at a time. C. The
tRNA contains the same bases as the DNA gene. D.
The process occurs before transcription. E. DNA
polymerase is necessary for translation.
Answer
135Translation300
A
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136Translation400
- Which of the following represents the maximum
number of amino acids that could be incorporated
into a polypeptide encoded by 21 nucleotides of
messenger RNA?A. 3B. 7C. 21D. 42E. 63
Answer
137Translation400
B
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138Translation500
- The replacement of glutamic acid by valine at a
specific position in the beta chains of
hemoglobin leads to sickle cell anemia. This
change represents which of the following
mutational events? - A. DNA base pair substitution
- B. DNA base pair deletion
- C. DNA base pair addition
- D. Chromosomal deletion
- E. Frame shift mutation
Answer
139Translation500
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140Translation 600
- Which of the following words explain the ability
of tRNAs to be less specific to the codon that
their attached amino acid recognizes - (A) redundancy
- (B) ambiguity
- (C) wobble
- (D) teeter
- (E) chuck norris
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141Translation600
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142Viruses and Bacteria 100
- Which of the following are characteristics of ALL
Viruses? - Nucleic acid genome
- Glycoprotien cell wall
- Protien caspid
- I only
- II Only
- III Only
- I,III Only
- I,II,III
Answer
143Viruses and Bacteria 100
D
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144Viruses and Bacteria 200
A change in genotype and phenotype due to the
assimilation of a foreign substance (now known to
be DNA) by a bacterial cell is called a(n)
- A. transformation
- B. adaptation
- C. translation
- D. assimilation
- E. inheritance
Answer
145Viruses and Bacteria 200
A
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146Viruses and Bacteria 300
Viral genomes may consist of
- A. SSDNA
- B. ssRNA
- C. DSDNA
- D. DSRNA
- E. All of the above
Answer
147Viruses and Bacteria 300
E
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148Viruses and Bacteria 400
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
bacteria?
- (A) Circular double-stranded DNA
- (B) Membrane-bound cellular organelles
- (C) Plasma membrane consisting of lipids and
proteins - (D) Ribosomes that synthesizes polypeptides
- (E) Cell wall made of peptidoglycan
Answer
149Viruses and Bacteria 400
B
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150Viruses and Bacteria 500
- Which of the following are not matched correctly
- A. Virulent virus- lytic cycle
- B. Temperate virus- non-infecting virus
- C. Lysogenic virus- genome becomes part of host
genome - D Lytic cycle- kills host cell
- E. None of the above
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151Viruses and Bacteria 500
B
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152Viruses and Bacteria 600
- Copying the HIV virus' nucleic acid depends on
- A. Replicase
- B. Reverse transcriptase
- C. Transcriptase
- D. Reverse replicase
- E. Nucleases
Answer
153Viruses and Bacteria 600
B
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