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FNU Synthesis of Proteins and Cholesterol Question

 


  1. Question 1

    0.4 PointsA liquid with a pH of 7 is considered a(n) ____ solution.


  2. Question 2

    0.4 PointsThe smooth ER is the primary site for the synthesis of proteins and cholesterol needed to make membranes.__________________


  3. Question 3

    0.4 PointsOne of the conclusions drawn from Darwin’s theory of evolution is that:


  4. Question 4

    0.4 PointsHow does a prokaryotic cell differ from a eukaryotic cell?


  5. Question 5

    0.4 Points____ are loosely associated with the phospholipid bilayer, whereas ____ are tightly bound to it.


  6. Question 6

    0.4 PointsIf you observe a cell that contains organelles, then that cell is most likely a(n) prokaryote. __________________


  7. Question 7

    0.4 PointsAdenylyl cyclase catalyzes the reaction in which:


  8. Question 8

    0.4 PointsA hypothesis can best be described as a(n):


  9. Question 9

    0.4 PointsHow do the phospholipids in vegetable oil differ from those of animal fat?


  10. Question 10

    0.4 PointsSince sodium-potassium pumps transport sodium ions out of a cell and potassium ions into a cell, what type of carrier proteins are they?


  11. Question 11

    0.4 PointsPeroxisomes are found in large numbers in cells that synthesize, store, and degrade lipids, and one of their functions is to break down protein molecules.__________________


  12. Question 12

    0.4 PointsAn organism that reproduces asexually produces genetically variable offspring.__________________


  13. Question 13

    0.4 PointsA falsifiable hypothesis cannot be tested.__________________


  14. Question 14

    0.4 PointsIn the experimental evaluation of a new drug, what is the purpose of a placebo?


  15. Question 15

    0.4 PointsPlasmolysis occurs in plant cells when the soil or water contains low concentration of salts or fertilizers.__________________


  16. Question 16

    0.4 PointsHow are integral proteins unique in cell membranes?


  17. Question 17

    0.4 PointsSimilar orders are placed in the same class.__________________


  18. Question 18

    0.4 PointsThe force necessary to cause microtubules of cilia and flagella to slide alongside one another is provided through the action of ____ proteins, which derive the energy to perform their work directly from ____ molecules.


  19. Question 19

    0.4 PointsSodium-potassium pumps maintain a(n) electrochemical gradient.__________________


  20. Question 20

    0.4 PointsA glycoprotein destined for secretion from the cell would move through the Golgi complex which sequence?


  21. Question 21

    0.4 PointsThe sodium–potassium pump is a carrier protein that maintains a(n) ____ gradient across the plasma membrane.


  22. Question 22

    0.4 PointsThe primary purpose of homeostasis is to:


  23. Question 23

    0.4 PointsFigure 5-2

    Consider the cellular process illustrated in the accompanying figure. What substance would most likely be used to transport?


  24. Question 24

    0.4 PointsAt what temperature is water most dense?


  25. Question 25

    0.4 PointsLDL cholesterol is taken into the cell by receptor-mediated endocytosis.__________________


  26. Question 26

    0.4 PointsIf solution of A is hypotonic to B, then the direction of net movement of water is B to A .__________________


  27. Question 27

    0.4 PointsProteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within which organelle?


  28. Question 28

    0.4 PointsHow are hormones produced by endocrine glands typically transported to target cells?


  29. Question 29

    0.4 PointsIn a lipid bilayer, __________ fatty acid tails face each other within the bilayer and form a region that excludes water.


  30. Question 30

    0.4 PointsInformation in living organisms is transmitted by which mechanism(s)?


  31. Question 31

    0.4 PointsCells that secrete large amounts of glycoprotein have many Golgi stacks.__________________


  32. Question 32

    0.4 PointsOsmotic pressure of a solution is the amount of pressure exerted on the side of the selectively permeable containing a higher concentration of solute to prevent diffusion of solute.__________________


  33. Question 33

    0.4 PointsSimilar families of organisms are next grouped together in the same:


  34. Question 34

    0.4 PointsA transmembrane protein differs from other membrane proteins because it:


  35. Question 35

    0.4 PointsMatch the type of bond or interaction with its description.PromptsSubmitted Answers

    1. Strong attractive force resulting from the transfer of electrons between atomsChoose a match
    2. Strong attractive force resulting from the sharing of electrons between atomsChoose a match
    3. Very weak attractive force joining nonpolar moleculesChoose a match
    4. Holds adjacent water molecules togetherChoose a match


  36. Question 36

    0.4 PointsAn organism that is eukaryotic is by definition:


  37. Question 37

    0.4 PointsSuppose a particular protein is produced in excess of the cell’s needs. What kind of mechanism will intervene to stop production?


  38. Question 38

    0.4 PointsHow do gap junctions differ from desmosomes?


  39. Question 39

    0.4 PointsIn scanning electron microscopy, an electron beam passes through a very thin slice of a specimen and then falls onto a photographic plate or a fluorescent screen.


  40. Question 40

    0.4 PointsThe atomic mass determines the type of element.__________________


  41. Question 41

    0.4 PointsA base is defined as a(n) _____ acceptor.


  42. Question 42

    0.4 PointsPeripheral proteins are linked to either surface of the plasma membrane by:


  43. Question 43

    0.4 PointsThe largest and most complex assembly of proteins in most eukaryotic cells are the:


  44. Question 44

    0.4 PointsA chlorine atom has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is its atomic mass?


  45. Question 45

    0.4 PointsDuring an infection, white blood cells travel to the infected site and phagocytize the pathogens. After phagocytosis, primary lysosomes fuse with the phagocytic vesicle to form a larger vesicle called a secondary lysosome. The purpose for this process is to:


  46. Question 46

    0.4 PointsIon channels are found in the plasma membranes of neurons and muscle cells.__________________


  47. Question 47

    0.4 PointsIn the cAMP signal transduction pathway, a protein kinase is activated. What happens next/


  48. Question 48

    0.4 PointsMost intracellular receptors are what type of protein?


  49. Question 49

    0.4 PointsA DNA molecule is made up of:


  50. Question 50

    0.4 PointsIn the sodium-potassium pump, sodium ion release causes two K+ ions to be released into the cell.__________________