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Unit 5 - Cell Bio Sam
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04/18/2013

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Term
Polygenic Trait
Definition
the combination of more than one genes to get a specific trait
EX: human stature
Term
Intermediate Expression
Definition
Apparent Blending-incomplete dominance in an intermediate expression of a trait in heterozygous individuals
Term
Codominance
Definition
when two alleles are both dominant
EX: AB
Term
Multiple-allele Series
Definition
traits are controlled by more than one set of alleles
EX: A, B, O (blood)
Term
Modifying Genes
Definition
alter how genes are expressed in phenotype
EX:cataracts
Term
Regulator Genes
Definition
can initiate or block the expression of other genes, controls the production of many chemicals and is responsible for the body changes as we age
Term
Incomplete Penetrance
Definition
the effect of these genes is not seen without certain environmental factors presence
Term
Sex-limited genes
Definition
inherited y both men and women but only expressed in one gender
Term
Sex-controlled genes
Definition
expressed in both genes but expressed differently
Term
genome imprinting
Definition
depends on the gender of the PARENT that the gene is inherited from
Term
Pleitropy
Definition
a single gene if responsible for a variety of traits
Term
Stuttering Alleles
Definition
when portions of defective genes are doubled when passed to offspring
Term
Environmental Influences
Definition
The environmental factors greatly play into how the genes are expressed
Term
Which of the following is true regarding the differences between the production of a human male gamete and a female gamete?
a)male meiosis will result in four functional sperm cells
b)upon ovulation, the female meiosis will be arrested at Metaphase II until fertilization activates the Anaphase Promoting Factor
c)The female meiosis has the metaphase plate off-center to result in unequal cell division
d)All of the above
e)only a and b are true
Definition
D) All of the above
Term
The cytoskeletal proteins that are involved in aligning the chromosomes on the metaphase plate are..
a)microfilaments
b)microtubules
c)intermediate filaments
d)actin filaments
e) both a and d
Definition
B) microtubules
Term
Which of the following is NOT a part of Gregor Mendel's theory of inheritance as applied to humans?
a)parents transmit discrete genes to their offspring
b)each parent of a diploid organism has two copies of each gene (except sexual chromosomes in males)
c) the gene alleles can occur in different forms
d) the change of relative frequency of gene alleles from one generation to the next leads to evolution
e)not all alleles present are exposed in all individuals
Definition
D)the change of relative frequency of gene alleles from one generation to the next leads to evolution
Term
The cleavage furrow in animal cells is developed due to the activity of
a)RNA
b)Golgi apparatus
c)actin filaments
d)intermediate fillaments
e)microtubules
Definition
C)actin filaments
Term
intermediate dominance can result in severl different kinds of expression. When the expression results in some cels expressing one allele and other cells expressing another, we call that mosaic expression. In animal females, the second X chromosome is randomly deactivated through condensing, resulting in a
a)nucleolous
b)Barr body
c)incomplete dominance
d)recessive dominance
e)none of the above
Definition
D) recessive domiance
Term
Which of the following is not correct when talking about cell signaling?
a)signal is chemical
b)signal can be sent over short range and long range
c)cells respond to specific signals due to the presence of a specific receptor proteins
d)the enzyme activity on the cytoplasmic side of a signaling protein binds to a ligand
e)cell response can be fast or slow
Definition
b)signal can be sent over short range or long range
Term
survival factors are _______
a)anti-apoptosis factors
b)autocrine in signaling
c)essential for normal cell function
d)all of the above are rue
e)both a and c are true
Definition
E) both a and c are true
Term
Which of the following cell signaling chemicals does not require a membrane receptor?
a)NO
b)testosterone
c)progesterone
d)CO
e)none of the above would require a membrane receptor
Definition
e)none of the above would require a membrane receptor
Term
What type of interactions would you expect to see between ligands and their receptors?
a) only van der Waals (London dispersion) forces
b)van der Waal and hydrostatic forces
c)van der Waal, hydrostatic and covalent bonds
d) van der Waal, hydrostatic, peptide bonds
e)van der Waal, hydrostatic, hydrogen bonds, and covalent bonds
Definition
b) van der Waal and hydrostatic forces
Term
Fast response signaling molecules ________
a)include nitric oxide (NO)
b) activate a series of enzymes that are already present in the inactive form
c)are involved in regulating genetic expression
d)all of the above are true
e) only a and b are true
Definition
E) only a and b are true
Term
Which of the following is NOT a typical response from a hormone?
a)alter plasma membrane permeability
b)stimulate synthesis of proteins
c)induce secretory activities
d)activate or deactivate enzymes
e)reduce mitosis
Definition
e)reduce mitosis
Term
the two most important environmental factors that, f removed, would most significantly reduce the occurrences of cancer are ____
a)tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking
b)alcohol drinking and a diet low in fruits and veggies
c)a diet low in fruits and veggies and tobacco smoking
d) tobacco smoking and lack of sleep
e)alcohol drinking and lack of sleep
Definition
c) a diet low in fruits and veggies and tobacco smoking
Term
Recombination occurs during
a)prophase I
b)metaphase I
c)prophase II
d)metaphase II
e)interphase
Definition
a)prophase I
Term
The extracellular matrix of animals includes all of the following EXCEPT ______
a) Collagen
b)Elastin
c)fibronectin
d)Hyaluronic acid
e)lipids
Definition
e)Lipids
Term
Which of the following is not a polymer, composed of monomer units?
a)collagen
b)laminin
c)cellulose
d)microtubules
e)all of these are polymers
Definition
e) all of these are polymers
Term
The main tissue types in plants includes all of the following EXCEPT _____ tissue:
a)ground
b)dermal
c)vascular
d)connective
e)all of these are found in plants
Definition
d) connective
Term
________ lay right under the cell membrane, controlling the movement of the Cellulose Synthase and thus the orientation of the cellulose fibrils in the cell wall
a)endoplasmic reticulum
b)intermediate filaments
c)microfilaments
d)microtubules
e)nuclear lamins
Definition
d)mcrotubules
Term
The reason that cells do not respond to every signal that floods their plasma membrane is
a)that cells have only specific protein receptors, and the other signals are unrecognized
b)that cells can recognize all signals, but they shut down the protein receptors that are not needed at that particular time
c)that cells can recognize only those signals that diffuse through the membrane
d)that cells do not have the full complement of DNA and thus even though they receive the signal, they do not have the genetic ability to produce a response
e) all of these are true statements
Definition
a)that cells have only specific protein receptors, and the other signals are unrecognized
Term
Direct transport of signal from one cell's cytoplasm to another cell's cytoplasm can occur through
a)endocrine signaling
b)gap junctions
c)plasmodesmata
d)all of the above
e)only b and c are true
Definition
E) only b and C are true
Term
A ligand is ______
a)a small hydrophobic that passes through the plasma membrane and causes a reaction within the cell
b)A small hydrophilic molecule that is transported into the cell and causes a reaction within the cell
c)an ion that fits on an enzyme which causes that enzyme to break down
d) a chemical that binds to a specific receptor, effecting a specific reaction
e)a type of cellular structural protein that cases vesicle movement
Definition
d) a chemical that binds to a specific receptor, effecting a specific responce
Term
steroid hormones differ from peptide hormones in that steroid hormones
a) cannot cross the plasma membrane
b)are nuclear signals, causing changes in DNA expression
c)are transported by protein channels
d)include insulin and glucagon as examples
e)are hydrophilic
Definition
B)are nuclear signals, causing changes in DNA expression
Term
Which of the following is NOT a secondary messenger in cells?
a)IP3
b)DAG
c)cAMP
d)tyrosine kinase
e)all of the above are secondary messengers
Definition
d)tyrosine kinase
Term
A region of DNA that controls the discrete heredity characteristic of an organism is
a) an allele
b) a gene
c)a phenotype
d)meiosis
e)all of the above
Definition
b) a gene
Term
Which f the following is part of the symplast of a cell?
a)cellulose
b)glycocalyx
c)collagen
d)basal lamina
e)cytoskeleton
Definition
e)cytoskeleton
Term
What technique has been employed to visualize the cell shown at the right?
a)phase contrast microscopy
b)transmission electron microscopy
c)immunofluorescence microscopy
d) scanning electron microscopy
e)none of the above
Definition
c)immunofluorescence microscopy
Term
Lack of desmosomes would cause skin cells to _____
a)lose their nuclear integrity
b)have disorganized lamins
c)lose cell-extracellular membrane contact
d)be susceptible to abrasion and mechanical stress
e)all of the above
Definition
d)be susceptible to abrasion and mechanical stress
Term
Which of the following would exhibit the MOST emergent properties, due to structural organization and resulting collaboration?
a)tissues
b)organelles
c)cells
d)organs
e)molecules
Definition
d)organs
Term
Which of the following does not describe p53?
a)checks for damaged DNA
b)increasing p53 concentrations cause more p21 to be produced
c)a cyclin-dependent kinase
d) causes a cascade sequence that shuts down the cell cycle temporarily
often is nonfunctional in cancer cells
Definition
c) a cyclin-dependent kinase
Term
What is (are) the difference between Mitosis and Meiosis?
a)mitosis daughter cells are exact duplicates of parent
b)homologous chromosomes pair up during Prophase I and Metaphase I
c)Meiosis creates haploid daughter cells
d)all of the above
e)only a and b
Definition
d) all of the above
Term
Which of the following does not characterizes a G-protein linked receptor?
a)has 7 helical spans across the membrane
b)exhibits a quaternary structure
c)utilizes a mobile protein on the cytoplasmic membrane surface to carry the signal to another membrane
d)involves energy in the form of GTP
e)most often produces either cAMP or IP3 as secondary mesengers
Definition
c)utilizes a mobile protein on the cytoplasmic membrane surface to carry the signal to another membrane
Term
Signal transductions through cascade mechanisms _________
a)transfer the signal from outside of a membrane to inside of a membrane
b)changes the signal from one chemical messenger to another
c)amplifies the signal. resulting in more than a 1ligan:1 response
d)can be modulated at many points
e)all of these are characteristics of signal transduction cascades
Definition
e)all of these are characteristics of signal transduction cascades
Term
Which of the following describes the chemical to the right?
a)has ribose sugar component
b)contains a purine component
c)in adenosine monophosphate
d)is not very stable, structurally
e)all of these are characteristic of this molecule
Definition
e) all of these are characteristic of this molecule
Term
Which of the following tumor classifications and discriptions is NOT correct?
a) benign tumors are encapsulated and resemble the tissue of orgin, histologically
b)in situ tumors are not completely encapsulated and although they resemble the tissue of origin, histological cell shape
c)malignant tumors are not encapsulated, do not retain the histology of their originating cells, and exhibit change in cell shape
d) all of these are correct
e)none of the above are correct
Definition
d) all of these are correct
Term
Cancer has been found in all of the following EXCEPT:
a)fungi
b)multicellular algae
c)dinosaurs
d)plants
e)diatoms
Definition
e)diatoms
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