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1
Which of the following is not part of the modern cell theory?
A)All organisms are composed of cells.
B)The cell is the simplest structural and functional unit of life.
C)An organism's structure and all of its functions are due to the activities of its cells.
D)Cells arise by spontaneous generation
2
What type of cells are thick in the middle and tapered toward their ends?
A)fusiform
B)stellate
C)discoid
D)spheroid
3
What size (in diameter) are most human cells?
A)10-15 nm
B)10-15 µm
C)0.1 mm
D)10-15 Angstroms
4
Membrane phospholipids arrange themselves with their hydrophilic ends toward the _________ of the membrane and their hydrophobic ends toward the ________ of the membrane.
A)external face, internal face
B)internal face, external face
C)surface, center
D)center, surface
5
A protein that adheres to the intracellular face of the plasma membrane is called a(n)
A)peripheral protein.
B)integral protein.
C)transmembrane protein.
D)none of the above
6
G proteins
A)are peripheral proteins.
B)are activated by surface receptors.
C)relay hormone and neurotransmitter stimuli to secondary messengers.
D)all of the above
7
Both cilia and microvilli are important parts of sensory cells.
A)True
B)False
8
Microvilli are characterized by all of the following except
A)they appear as a brush border.
B)their primary function is absorption.
C)they have a chloride pump.
D)they increase the surface area of a cell.
9
In cystic fibrosis, the cilia become embedded in sticky mucus due to a malfunction of the
A)chloride pump.
B)power stroke.
C)recovery stroke.
D)mucous glands.
10
The function of rough endoplasmic reticulum is
A)synthesis of ribosomes.
B)detoxification.
C)synthesis of large amounts of protein.
D)manufacturing and packaging of carbohydrates.
11
Mitochondria are characterized by
A)vesicles containing enzymes used to hydrolyze substrates.
B)the production of hydrogen peroxide and catalase enzymes.
C)a small, circular DNA molecule outside of the nucleus.
D)a cylindrical assembly of microtubules.
12
When blood pressure in capillaries forces water and dissolved solutes out into the tissue fluid, this is called
A)filtration.
B)diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)osmotic pressure.
13
The net movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called
A)filtration.
B)diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)osmotic pressure.
14
The net movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called
A)filtration.
B)diffusion.
C)osmosis.
D)osmotic pressure.
15
The hydrostatic pressure required to stop osmosis is known as
A)filtration pressure.
B)diffusion pressure.
C)transport pressure.
D)osmotic pressure.
16
Blood cells in a hypotonic solution will
A)burst (hemolysis).
B)shrink (crenation).
C)stay the same size.
D)plasmolyze.
17
Blood cells in a 0.9% NaCl solution will
A)burst (hemolysis).
B)shrink (crenation).
C)stay the same size.
D)plasmolyze.
18
The Na+ K+ pump is associated with
A)active transport.
B)resting membrane potential.
C)antiporters and symporters.
D)all of the above.
19
Insulin is removed from the bloodstream by the endothelial cells by which of the following methods?
A)receptor-mediated endocytosis
B)fluid phase pinocytosis
C)endocytosis
D)exocytosis
20
Pasteur provided experiments that disproved this idea:
A)the cell theory
B)evolution
C)every cell from a cell
D)spontaneous generation
E)fluid-mosaic model
21
The cell membrane is made up mainly of:
A)proteins and phospholipids
B)carbohydrates and steroids
C)phospholipids and cholesterol
D)glycolipids and phospholipids
E)proteins and glycolipids
22
Membrane proteins that aid in communications from other cells are:
A)clonal proteins
B)motor molecules
C)receptors
D)glycocalyx
E)carriers
23
These increase a cell's external surface area and are found on intestinal cells:
A)cilia
B)microvilli
C)flagellae
D)glycocalyx
E)ribosomes
24
These organelles are carbohydrate factories:
A)ribosomes
B)microtubules
C)peroxisomes
D)nuclei
E)Golgi complexes
25
Much of a normal cell's ATP is produced in these:
A)microtubules
B)lysosomes
C)centrioles
D)nuclei
E)mitochondria
26
Of the following factors, which does not affect the rate of diffusion through a membrane?
A)ATP available
B)kinetic energy of the particles
C)molecular weight
D)number of microvilli per unit area
E)permeability of membrane
27
Where the extracellular fluid is more highly concentrated than the intracellular fluid, we may say it is:
A)osmotic
B)actively transported
C)hypertonic
D)isotonic
E)hypotonic
28
By what method can the intestinal cells absorb sodium ions if they are in higher concentration inside the cell?
A)active transport
B)osmosis
C)diffusion
D)facilitated diffusion
E)filtration
29
Large molecules, such as insulin, may be transported through cells by this specific process:
A)secondary active transport
B)receptor-mediated endocytosis
C)exocytosis
D)phagocytosis
E)facilitated diffusion







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