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20. All living things must maintain a constantinternal environment to function properly through the process of__. (Points : 2)
metamorphosis
alkalosis
homeostasis
cryogenesis
Question 21.21. Glucose, fructose, sucrose,starch and glycogen are all examples of ___. (Points : 2)
proteins
carbohydrates
lipids
nucleic acids
Question 22.22. Some insects can "walk onwater" because __. (Points : 2)
water has a high surfacetension
water is adhesive
water istransparent
water expands when itfreezes
Question 23.23. To overcome an energy barrierbetween reactants and products in a chemical reaction, energy mustbe provided to get the reaction started. This energy is called ___energy. (Points : 2)
potential
reaction
initiation
activation
Question 24.24. Where in the cell doesglycolysis takes place? (Points : 2)
lysosomes
cytoplasm
mitochondria
nucleus
Question 25.25. Photosynthesis uses sunlightto convert water and carbon dioxide into __. (Points : 2)
carbon dioxide andwater
oxygen and sugars
proteins and sugars
carbon dioxide andoxygen
Question 26.26. The _____ of photosynthesisare the _____ of cellular respiration. (Points : 2)
electrons, protons
pigments, products
products, reactants
elements, atoms
Question 27.27. The energy currency of thecell is __. (Points : 2)
glucose
ATP
starch
glycogen
Question 28.28. When blood glucose levelsdecrease (as between meals), what reserves are tapped first?(Points : 2)
glycogen
fats
steroids
amino acids
Question 29.29. When glucose is used as anenergy source, the largest amount of ATP is produced by the ____portion of the entire respiratory process. (Points : 2)
glycolytic
Kreb's cycle
acetyl-CoAformation
electron transportchain
Question 30.30. Pyruvic acid can be regardedas the end product of ____. (Points : 2)
glycolysis
fermentation
the Kreb cycle
the electron transportchain
Question 31.31. How can one increase the rateof a chemical reaction? (Points : 2)
Increase the activationenergy.
Cool the reactants.
Decrease the pH.
Add an enzyme(catalyst).
Question 32.32. A prokaryote has ___. (Points: 2)
membrane-boundorganelles
nucleus
mitochondria
a cell membrane
Question 33.33. Unlike animal cells, plantcells have __. (Points : 2)
cell membranes
cell walls
chromosomes
mitochondria
Question 34.34. Which of the followingrequires energy to move molecules across the cell membrane? (Points: 2)
diffusion
osmosis
active transport
passive transport
Question 35.35. The ___ is the site of proteinsynthesis. (Points : 2)
nucleus
ribosome
mitochondrion
cytoskeleton
Question 36.36. Diffusion of water through asemipermeable membrane is called __. (Points : 2)
osmosis
diffusion
active transport
passive transport
Question 37.37. Which component of a cellmembrane is likely to function as a transporter? (Points : 2)
cholesterol
lipids
proteins
carbohydrates
Question 38.38. If potato slice is placed indistilled water, the cells would most likely __. (Points : 2)
lose water and becomelimp
neither take up water orlose water
take up water andswell
transport water into thecell by active transport.
Question 39.39. The chloroplast functions in___. (Points : 2)
protein synthesis
lipid storage
DNA replication
photosynthesis
Question 40.40. The fluid mosaic modelpresents the modern view of ___. (Points : 2)
the cell membranestructure
chromosome movementduring mitosis
protein synthesis
ATP production
Question 41.41. During which stage of mitosisdo nucleoli reappear and the nuclear membrane reforms? (Points :2)
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
Question 42.42. During which stage of mitosisdo chromatids separate to form two sets of daughter chromosomes?(Points : 2)
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
Question 43.43. Which of the following is thelongest stage of mitosis? (Points : 2)
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
Question 44.44. When during the cell cycle isDNA replicated? (Points : 2)
metaphase
Synthesis phase (S)
G1
cytokinesis
Question 45.45. A cell with 10 chromosomesundergoes mitosis and cell division. How many daughter cells areproduced and what number of chromosomes do they have? (Points :2)
4 daughter cells, 20chromosomes each
4 daughter cells, 5chromosomes each
2 daughter cells, 10chromosomes each
2 daughter cells, 5chromosomes each
Question 46.46. Maize (corn) has a haploidnumber of 10. How many chromosomes are in a zygote of maize?(Points : 2)
5
10
20
Not enough informationprovided
Question 47.47. Crossing over is one of themost important events in meiosis because __. (Points : 2)
homologous chromosomesare separated into different daughter cells
the number of chromosomesallotted to each daughter cell must be halved
sister chromatids must beseparated into different daughter cells
it produces new arrays ofalleles on chromosomes and contributes to genetic diversity
Question 48.48. While viewing stained onionroot tip cells you notice that distinct chromosomes cannot beobserved in most of the cells. This is because most of the cells___. (Points : 2)
were killed whilepreparing the slide
are in Interphase
are in metaphase
are undergoingMeiosis
Question 49.49. Each offspring cell producedby binary fission contains __. (Points : 2)
half the chromosomes ofthe original cell
twice as many chromosomesas the original cell
an independent assortmentof the original cell's chromosomes
an identical copy of theoriginal cell's chromosome.
Question 50.50. A DNA strand has the sequenceA-C-A-G-C-C-G-T-A. What would be its complementary strand? (Points: 2)
G-T-G-A-T-T-A-C-G
A-C-A-G-C-C-G-T-A
T-G-T-C-G-G-C-A-T
U-G-U-C-G-G-C-A-U

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