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How is the phospholipid bilayer oriented?
 
Tails face inward towards each other
 
Head and tails alternate directions within a layer
 
Heads face inward towards each other
 
One head layer touches the second tail layer
Where is the starting point of ribosome synthesis?
 
Nucleolus
 
Nuclear localization signal
 
Nuclear pore
 
Nuclear envelope
Which does NOT describe the inner membrane of the mitochondria?
 
Selectively permeable
 
Contains components for cellular respiration
 
Folds to create cristae
 
Impermeable
Which of the following cells might have the most mitochondria?
 
Cardiac muscle cell
 
Bacterium
 
Skin cell
 
None of these cells have mitochondria
The following cytoskeleton component(s) can be dynamic, shrinking and growing by adding and subtracting subunits:
 
Microtubules and Microfilaments
 
Microfilaments only
 
Microtubules and Intermediate filaments
 
Microtubules only
Which of the following functions is carried out by intermediate filaments but not microtubules?
 
Providing nuclear lamina structure
 
Movement of structures within the cell
 
Cell movement
 
Cell division
Active transport involves
 
Chemical energy
 
Sodium ions
 
The movement of water
 
Simple diffusion
Where can you NOT find ribosomes performing translation?
 
All of these are places that you can find ribosomes
 
Cytoplasm
 
Chloroplasts
 
Mitochondria
What is another term for the intracellular space?
 
Cytoplasm
 
Phospholipids
 
Cholesterol
 
Bilayer
Which of these terms best describes the internalization of a specific protein from outside the cell?
 
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
 
Lysosome
 
Phagocytosis
 
Pinocytosis
A foreign cell has entered your blood stream. Which process describes how it can be engulfed by one of the cells in your immune system?
 
Phagocytosis
 
Pinocytosis
 
Lysosome
 
Exocytosis
What type of cell might have more smooth ER?
 
Liver
 
Skin
 
Heart
 
Nerve
What do all eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not?
 
Nucleus
 
DNA
 
Cell membrane
 
Cytoskeleton
Which of the following describes prokaryotic DNA?
 
It is circular.
 
It is usually larger than eukaryotic DNA.
 
It is linear.
 
It is within a nucleus.
Which of the following is true about chlorophyll?
 
Absorbs specific light wavelengths
 
Is broken down into a food source
 
It is a protein
 
Exists in the stroma
Which of the following describes a process that involves viral replications and assembly within a host, followed by bursting the host cell wall?
 
Lytic cycle
 
Lysogenic cycle
 
Replication
 
Prophage
The purpose of cellulose is to:
 
Provide strength to the cell wall
 
Create an acidic environment
 
Regulate digestive enzymes
 
Store water
A plant cell surrounded by a hypertonic solution will respond by:
 
Losing water while maintaining its cell wall shape
 
Storing waste in the central vacuole
 
Bursting
 
Putting pressure on the cell walls through a central vacoule
What type of transport uses membrane proteins to passively move solutes?
 
Facilitated diffusion
 
Simple diffusion
 
Active transport
 
Osmosis
What language does the word 'hydro' come from?
 
Greek
 
Russian
 
Persian
 
Latin
What is the fundamental unit of life?
 
Cells
 
Phospholipids
 
Water
 
Fatty Acids
The _____ is a double membrane that shields the nucleus.
 
nuclear envelope
 
nucleolus
 
DNA
 
chromatin
Which of the following helps maintain the shape of the nucleus?
 
Nuclear lamina
 
Nuclear envelope
 
Nuclear localization signal
 
Nuclear pore