Principles of Biology I - Unit 2 Quiz

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Pregunta 1

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The breakdown of large molecules into smaller molecules is referred to as
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  • Anabolism
  • Catabolism
  • Metabolism
  • None of the above

Pregunta 2

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The second law of thermodynamics states that
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  • Entropy in the universe is continually increasing
  • Entropy in the universe is continually decreasing
  • Disorder in the universe is continually decreasing
  • Energy in the universe is continually increasing

Pregunta 3

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Kinetic energy is
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  • Always constant
  • Considered stored energy
  • The ultimate source of energy on Earth
  • The energy of motion

Pregunta 4

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The extra energy required to start a chemical reaction is known as
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  • Kinetic energy
  • Activation energy
  • Potential energy
  • Free energy

Pregunta 5

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Which of the following is NOT correct?
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  • Lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid and carbon dioxide
  • Lactic acid fermentation can occur in our muscles
  • Alcohol fermentation produces alcohol and carbon dioxide
  • Alcohol fermentation is used to make beer and wine

Pregunta 6

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A molecule that competes with the substrate for the active site on an enzyme is called a
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  • Competitive inhibitor
  • Non-competitive inhibitor
  • Competitive promoter
  • Non-competitive promoter

Pregunta 7

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The breakdown of one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate is called _______________.
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  • Prep step
  • Photosynthesis
  • Fermentation
  • Glycolysis

Pregunta 8

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Where do we obtain the reactants needed for cellular respiration?
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  • From the foods we eat and the air we breathe
  • From plants only
  • From other animals only
  • From dairy products

Pregunta 9

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The process of chemiosmosis occurs as a result of the development of a proton gradient within the mitochondrion. This gradient is responsible for driving the formation of what molecule?
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  • Pyruvate
  • ATP
  • Water
  • RuBP

Pregunta 10

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During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is fixed to which molecule in the Calvin Cycle?
Respuesta
  • Chlorophyll
  • NADPH
  • glucose
  • RuBP

Pregunta 11

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In the light reactions, when light strikes the photosynthetic pigments, what is the immediate result?
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  • Electrons are fused to form ATP
  • Carbon fixation occurs
  • Excited electrons are passed to electron acceptors
  • Glucose is produced

Pregunta 12

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What gas enters the stomata on the underside of the leaves and is necessary for photosynthesis?
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  • Carbon dioxide
  • oxygen
  • nitrogen
  • RuBP

Pregunta 13

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For every molecule of glucose that is formed during photosynthesis, how many molecules of carbon dioxide must enter the Calvin Cycle?
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  • 1
  • 3
  • 6
  • 12

Pregunta 14

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The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis are responsible for the production of
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  • Glucose
  • Carbon dioxide
  • ATP and NADPH
  • Water

Pregunta 15

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Succulent plants including cacti utilize the C4 pathway during the night and the C3 pathway during the day within the same cell. These plants are considered to be __________ plants.
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  • C3
  • C4
  • CAM
  • C7

Pregunta 16

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This process, whereby oxygen competes with carbon dioxide for binding with RuBP and leads to the oxidation of RuBP and the reversal of carbon fixation, is called _____________ and results in decreasing glucose production by up to 50%.
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  • Transpiration
  • Photorespiration
  • Cellular respiration
  • Rubisco fixation

Pregunta 17

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Which of the following is NOT involved in binary fission in prokaryotes?
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  • Replication of DNA
  • Elongation of the cell
  • Separation of daughter cells by septum formation
  • Assembly of the nuclear envelope

Pregunta 18

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In the nucleus, this material is composed of histone proteins and DNA
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  • nucleolus
  • nuclear envelope
  • ribosomes
  • Chromatin

Pregunta 19

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Comparing cell cycle controls to driving a car, what would a tumor suppressor gene be analogous to?
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  • The car’s brakes
  • The car’s gas pedal
  • The car’s steering wheel
  • The gas tank

Pregunta 20

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The kinetochore
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  • Is the point of constriction on the chromosome
  • Forms the spindle apparatus
  • Is a protein that DNA wraps itself around
  • Functions as an attachment site for microtubules, allowing chromosomes to be separated during mitosis

Pregunta 21

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One of two identical copies of each chromosome, still linked at the centromere is referred to as a
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  • Sister chromatid
  • Brother chromatid
  • Homologue
  • haploid

Pregunta 22

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Fill in the five empty spaces in the chart below:
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  • kreb cycle
  • 2
  • 32-34
  • 2
  • 0
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