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How does newly synthesized mRNA pass from the membrane-bound nucleus into the cytoplasm? (p.141, pictured in figs. 5.5 and 5.7)
A)it passes through nuclear pores
B)it is exocytosed from the nucleus
C)it is actively transported by a special ATPase
D)it passes across the membrane, facilitated by carrier proteins
E)it is transported in clathrin-coated vesicles
2
Proteins which serve as "spools" to help organize chromatin are called: (p. 143)
A)clathrin
B)histones
C)cytosines
D)chaperones
E)polymerases
3
Where would you find an anticodon? (p. 148)
A)on mRNA
B)on a ribosome
C)on the tRNA
D)on DNA
E)on a protein
4
During what phase of the cell cycle is DNA replicated? (p. 155)
A)anaphase
B)G1
C)G2
D)S
E)telophase
5
Proteins which will remain within the cytosol of the cell are usually synthesized on the rough endoplasmic reticulum. (p. 151)
A)True
B)False
6
A mature germ cell (egg or sperm) is haploid. (pp. 160-161)
A)True
B)False
7
An example of genetic co-dominance is shown in a person who has blood type AB. (p. 162)
A)True
B)False
8
Chromatin consists of DNA only.
A)True
B)False
9
A DNA molecule wraps around a cluster of histones and appears as granules on the chromatin thread. This granule is called a
A)nucleosome.
B)nucleotide.
C)base pair.
D)none of the above
10
In the movie GATTACA, what do the letters in the title represent?
A)guanine, cytosine, adenine, and thymine
B)nitrogenous bases
C)a piece of the genetic sequence of DNA
D)all of the above
11
For the sequence GATTACA, what would the complementary DNA strand be?
A)CUAAUGU
B)GATTACA
C)CTAATGT
D)TCGGCTC
12
Which of the following is not contained in a nucleotide?
A)sugar
B)phosphate group
C)glycerol
D)nitrogenous bases
13
Which of the following is a copy of the genetic code that directs the synthesis of a particular protein?
A)DNA
B)mRNA
C)tRNA
D)rRNA
14
Which of the following, found in the nucleus, contains the genetic code for the synthesis of many different proteins?
A)DNA
B)mRNA
C)tRNA
D)rRNA
15
Which of the following delivers amino acids to the ribosome?
A)DNA
B)mRNA
C)tRNA
D)rRNA
16
Genetic translation is the process of copying information from the DNA to the RNA.
A)True
B)False
17
A molecule that has an anticodon on one end and a specific amino acid on the other is called
A)mRNA.
B)rRNA.
C)tRNA.
D)chaperone.
18
A cell that is active in protein synthesis has many ribosomes.
A)True
B)False
19
What reads the codons on mRNA and binds to appropriate tRNA?
A)small ribosomal subunit
B)large ribosomal subunit
C)Golgi complex
D)SER
20
Which of the following has an enzyme that forms peptide bonds between amino acids?
A)small ribosomal subunit
B)large ribosomal subunit
C)Golgi complex
D)SER
21
All mutations to DNA cause change in the function of the protein synthesized from that DNA.
A)True
B)False
22
DNA replication occurs in which phase of the cell cycle?
A)G1 phase
B)S phase
C)G2 phase
D)M phase
23
The G1, S, and G2 phases together are called
A)prophase.
B)metaphase.
C)interphase.
D)telophase.
24
Chromosomes appear and the nuclear envelope disintegrates during which phase of mitosis?
A)anaphase
B)metaphase
C)prophase
D)telophase
25
Chromatids migrate toward opposite poles of the cell during which phase?
A)anaphase
B)metaphase
C)prophase
D)telophase
26
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell and the mitotic spindle forms during
A)anaphase.
B)metaphase.
C)prophase.
D)telophase.
27
Excessive growth factors or growth factor receptors implicated in the development of cancer are caused by
A)oncogenes.
B)tumor-suppressing factors.
C)peroxisomes.
D)macrophages.
28
If both alleles of a gene are the same, the person is heterozygous for that trait.
A)True
B)False
29
If a mother has blood type O (ii) and the father has type AB (IAIB) their children can only be either type A or B.
A)True
B)False
30
When a red flower crossed with a white flower produces a pink flower, which of the following is demonstrated?
A)codominance
B)polygenic inheritance
C)pleiotrophy
D)incomplete dominance
31
If the mother is a carrier for hemophilia (X-linked trait) but the father does not have this condition, what is the chance that their son will have the disease?
A)75%
B)50%
C)25%
D)0%
32
For this same couple, what is the chance that their daughter will have the disease?
A)75%
B)50%
C)25%
D)0%
33
Which of the following nitrogenous bases is not in RNA?
A)uracil
B)guanine
C)adenine
D)cytosine
E)thymine
34
If one strand of a DNA molecule has this sequence--CTTTAT--what will the RNA codons be when transcribed?
A)GAAATA
B)GAAAUA
C)CAAAUA
D)CTTTAT
E)CATAUU
35
Messenger RNA is synthesized in the:
A)nucleolus
B)spliceosome
C)ribosome
D)polysome
E)nucleus
36
Translation occurs in the:
A)peroxisomes
B)nucleolus
C)spliceosomes
D)ribosomes
E)nucleus
37
This molecule brings the correct amino acid to the place of translation:
A)DNA
B)intron
C)t-RNA
D)m-RNA
E)r-RNA
38
After protein production, it may move into this structure just before exocytosis:
A)ribosome
B)nucleus
C)Golgi complex
D)clathrin
E)cytoplasmic inclusion
39
If a man who has X-linked hemophilia marries a woman carrying but not having the same condition, what is the chance of their having a hemophilic son?
A)100%
B)25%
C)75%
D)33%
E)50%
40
The stage in cell life where it performs most of its assigned functions is:
A)G1
B)S
C)G2
D)prophase
E)metaphase
F)1
41
This is not a characteristic of cancer cells:
A)contact inhibition
B)metastatic
C)malignant
D)anaplastic
E)displace normal cells







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