Liberty University BIOL 101 QUIZ 2
BIO 101 QUIZ 2
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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64 out of 80 points
Time Elapsed
28 minutes out of 50 minutes
Instructions
· Time limit: 50 minutes
· 25 multiple-choice questions
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· Question 1
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Respiratory proteins, ion channels, transport proteins and attachment point proteins are all examples of protein found
· Question 2
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Which is not
a function of a lipid?
· Question 3
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A fat molecule consists of:
· Question 4
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The function of glycogen is to
· Question 5
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A single-stranded polymer whose monomers contain the sugar ribose and the nitrogenous base uracil:
· Question 6
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A prokaryotic cell is protected against osmotic swelling and rupture by its
· Question 7
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The saturated fats of animals differ from the unsaturated ones of plants. Unsaturated fats have
· Question 8
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The four major classes of biomolecules are:
· Question 9
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Prokaryotic organisms have a definite lack of which of the following?
· Question 10
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The polymer _______ enables the cell’s information to flow from DNA out into the cell cytoplasm in a more expressible form.
· Question 11
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A large polymeric molecule that is nonpolar over most of its structure but very polar at one end:
· Question 12
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Which of the following is the name for a class of sugar molecules?
· Question 13
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A eukaryotic cell that needs to have a lot of ATP energy would have lots of
· Question 14
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A sugar is a carbohydrate because a sugar molecule
· Question 15
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Which base is used in RNA but not DNA?
· Question 16
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Five of the six carbon atoms in a glucose molecule are typically found
· Question 17
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A eukaryotic cell structure (organelle) that results when a vesicle formed from the Golgi complex simply remains in the cytoplasm of the cell:
· Question 18
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DNA contains four kinds of nitrogenous bases whose principle function is
· Question 19
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________ and ________ are structures that walk along microtubules in the eukaryotic cell carrying vesicles from place to place.
· Question 20
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Which of these cell organelles has ribosomes in its membranes? (Ribosomes do protein synthesis.)
· Question 21
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The small intestine signals the _________ cell that food is present; the signal is a ______ that binds to _____________ on the cell.
· Question 22
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Cells are small because
· Question 23
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What stimulates the release of the enzyme amylase into the pancreatic duct so that it can break down starches?
· Question 24
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____________ house enzymes that trap carbon dioxide and bind it to larger substrate molecules.
· Question 25
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Discrete, visible lengths of DNA sequence found in human cell nuclei are known as
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