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Exam 2 – Covering Chapters 5 to 8
Chapter 5
The Working Cell
Chapter 6
How Cells Harvest
Chemical Energy
Chapter 7
Photosynthesis
Chapter 8
Reproduction and
Inheritance
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For use with Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 7th Edition © 2012
By Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, and Jean L. Dickey
Questions by Michael L. Womack, Macon State College, updated by Shannon Datwyler, California State University, Sacramento
Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$100 Question
Osmosis is __________.
A. the
diffusion of nonpolar materials
B. the
diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
C. the
diffusion of a solute across a
semi-permeable membrane
D. active
transport
ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$100 Answer
Osmosis is __________.
A. the
diffusion of nonpolar materials
B. the
diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane
C. the
diffusion of a solute across a
semi-permeable membrane
D. active
transport
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$200 Question
Which of the following is a
measure of disorder?
A. Entropy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Potential energy
D. Respiration
ANSWER
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BACK TO GAME
Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$200 Answer
Which of the following is a
measure of disorder?
A. Entropy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Potential energy
D. Respiration
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$300 Question
Enzymes increase the rate of a
reaction by _________.
A.
decreasing activation energy
B.
changing the pH
C.
increasing the temperature of
the substances
D.
contributing water to the
reaction
ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$300 Answer
Enzymes increase the rate of a
reaction by _________.
A.
decreasing activation energy
B.
changing the pH
C.
increasing the temperature of
the substances
D.
contributing water to the
reaction
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$400 Question
Small, nonpolar, hydrophobic molecules
such as fatty acids
A. easily pass through a membrane's lipid
bilayer.
B. very slowly diffuse through a membrane's
lipid bilayer.
C. require transport proteins to pass
through a membrane's lipid bilayer.
D. are actively transported across cell
membranes.
ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$400 Answer
Small, nonpolar, hydrophobic molecules
such as fatty acids
A. easily pass through a membrane's lipid
bilayer.
B. very slowly diffuse through a
membrane's lipid bilayer.
C. require transport proteins to pass
through a membrane's lipid bilayer.
D. are actively transported across cell
membranes.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$500 Question
Which of the following statements regarding
diffusion is false?
A. Diffusion is a result of the thermal energy
of atoms and molecules.
B. Diffusion requires no input of energy into
the system.
C. Diffusion occurs when particles move
from less concentrated areas to more
concentrated areas.
D. Diffusion occurs even after equilibrium is
reached and no net change is apparent.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$500 Answer
Which of the following statements regarding
diffusion is false?
A. Diffusion is a result of the thermal energy
of atoms and molecules.
B. Diffusion requires no input of energy into
the system.
C. Diffusion occurs when particles move from
less concentrated areas to more
concentrated areas.
D. Diffusion occurs even after equilibrium is
reached and no net change is apparent.
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$600 Question
White blood cells (WBCs) are more resistant to
lysis than red blood cells (RBCs). When looking at
a sample of blood for WBCs, what could you do to
reduce interference from RBCs?
A. Mix the blood in a salty solution to cause the
RBCs to lyse.
B. Mix the blood in an isotonic solution and allow
the WBCs to float to the top.
C. Mix the blood in a hypotonic solution, which will
cause the RBCs to lyse.
D. Mix the blood in a hypertonic solution, which
will cause the RBCs to lyse.
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ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$600 Answer
White blood cells (WBCs) are more resistant to lysis
than red blood cells (RBCs). When looking at a
sample of blood for WBCs, what could you do to
reduce interference from RBCs?
A. Mix the blood in a salty solution to cause the
RBCs to lyse.
B. Mix the blood in an isotonic solution and allow
the WBCs to float to the top.
C. Mix the blood in a hypotonic solution, which will
cause the RBCs to lyse.
D. Mix the blood in a hypertonic solution, which will
cause the RBCs to lyse.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$700 Question
Which of the following statements is true
among all types of passive transport?
A) Proteins are needed to transport
molecules across the membrane.
B) The concentration gradient is the driving
force.
C) Only small polar molecules are able to
cross the plasma membrane.
D) Ions never cross the plasma membrane
by passive transport.
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ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$700 Answer
Which of the following statements is true
among all types of passive transport?
A) Proteins are needed to transport
molecules across the membrane.
B) The concentration gradient is the driving
force.
C) Only small polar molecules are able to
cross the plasma membrane.
D) Ions never cross the plasma membrane
by passive transport.
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BACK TO GAME
Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$800 Question
Which of the following is a typical feature of an
ATP-driven active transport mechanism?
A. The transport protein must cross to the
correct side of the membrane before the
solute can bind to it.
B. The transport protein is irreversibly
phosphorylated as transport takes place.
C. The transport protein catalyzes the
conversion of ADP to ATP.
D. The solute moves against the concentration
gradient.
ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$800 Answer
Which of the following is a typical feature of an
ATP-driven active transport mechanism?
A. The transport protein must cross to the
correct side of the membrane before the
solute can bind to it.
B. The transport protein is irreversibly
phosphorylated as transport takes place.
C. The transport protein catalyzes the
conversion of ADP to ATP.
D. The solute moves against the concentration
gradient.
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$900 Question
Which of the following statements
about the ATP molecule is true?
A. It contains five phosphate groups.
B. Extremely stable bonds link the
second and third phosphate
groups.
C. It contains the sugar glucose.
D. It releases energy when one
phosphate group leaves ATP.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$900 Answer
Which of the following statements
about the ATP molecule is true?
A. It contains five phosphate groups.
B. Extremely stable bonds link the
second and third phosphate
groups.
C. It contains the sugar glucose.
D. It releases energy when one
phosphate group leaves ATP.
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$1000 Question
How does inhibition of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction by
a competitive inhibitor differ from inhibition by a
noncompetitive inhibitor?
A. Competitive inhibitors interfere with the enzyme;
noncompetitive inhibitors interfere with the
reactants.
B. Competitive inhibitors bind to the enzyme reversibly;
noncompetitive inhibitors bind to it irreversibly.
C. Competitive inhibitors change the enzyme's tertiary
structure; noncompetitive inhibitors cause
polypeptide subunits to dissociate.
D. Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of
enzymes; noncompetitive inhibitors bind to a
different site.
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
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Chapter 5: The Working Cell
$1000 Answer
How does inhibition of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction by
a competitive inhibitor differ from inhibition by a
noncompetitive inhibitor?
A. Competitive inhibitors interfere with the enzyme;
noncompetitive inhibitors interfere with the
reactants.
B. Competitive inhibitors bind to the enzyme reversibly;
noncompetitive inhibitors bind to it irreversibly.
C. Competitive inhibitors change the enzyme's tertiary
structure; noncompetitive inhibitors cause
polypeptide subunits to dissociate.
D. Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of
enzymes; noncompetitive inhibitors bind to a
different site.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$100 Question
The molecule ___________ is the
main source of energy used to
drive chemical reactions in cells.
A. lactic acid
B. ATP
C. carbon dioxide
D. DNA
ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$100 Answer
The molecule ___________ is the
main source of energy used to
drive chemical reactions in cells.
A. lactic acid
B. ATP
C. carbon dioxide
D. DNA
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$200 Question
___________ is the anaerobic
harvest of food energy.
A. Electron transport
B. Cellular respiration
C. Photosynthesis
D. Fermentation
ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$200 Answer
___________ is the anaerobic
harvest of food energy.
A. Electron transport
B. Cellular respiration
C. Photosynthesis
D. Fermentation
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$300 Question
Where in the cell does glycolysis
occur?
A. In the cytoplasm.
B. In the endoplasmic reticulum.
C. In the fluid of the mitochondria.
D. On the outer mitochondrial
membrane.
ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$300 Answer
Where in the cell does glycolysis
occur?
A. In the cytoplasm.
B. In the endoplasmic reticulum.
C. In the fluid of the mitochondria.
D. On the outer mitochondrial
membrane.
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$400 Question
The final electron acceptor of
aerobic respiration is ________.
A. ATP
B. oxygen
C. carbon dioxide
D. lactic acid
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ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$400 Answer
The final electron acceptor of
aerobic respiration is ________.
A. ATP
B. oxygen
C. carbon dioxide
D. lactic acid
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$500 Question
What must pyruvic acid be
converted to before it can enter the
citric acid cycle?
A. acetyl CoA
B. lactic acid
C. ethyl alcohol
D. NADH
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ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$500 Answer
What must pyruvic acid be
converted to before it can enter the
citric acid cycle?
A. acetyl CoA
B. lactic acid
C. ethyl alcohol
D. NADH
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$600 Question
Cellular respiration is a(n)
__________ reaction.
A. diffusion
B. endergonic
C. excitation
D. exergonic
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ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$600 Answer
Cellular respiration is a(n)
__________ reaction.
A. diffusion
B. endergonic
C. excitation
D. exergonic
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$700 Question
Which of the following options lists the
stages in cellular respiration in the correct
order?
A. glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and
oxidative phosphorylation
B. glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, and
the citric acid cycle
C. the citric acid cycle, oxidative
phosphorylation, and glycolysis
D. oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis, and
the citric acid cycle
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ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$700 Answer
Which of the following options lists the
stages in cellular respiration in the correct
order?
A. glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and
oxidative phosphorylation
B. glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation,
and the citric acid cycle
C. the citric acid cycle, oxidative
phosphorylation, and glycolysis
D. oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis,
and the citric acid cycle
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$800 Question
As a result of glycolysis there
is a net gain of _______ ATPs.
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 36
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ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$800 Answer
As a result of glycolysis there
is a net gain of _______ ATPs.
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 36
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$900 Question
The overall equation for
the cellular respiration of
glucose is
A. C5H12O6 + 6O2 → 5CO2 + 6H2O + energy.
B. 5CO2 + 6H2O → C5H12O6 + 6O2 + energy.
C. C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy.
D. C6H12O6 + energy → 6CO2+ 6H2O + 6O2.
ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$900 Answer
The overall equation for the
cellular respiration of
glucose is
A. C5H12O6 + 6O2 → 5CO2 + 6H2O + energy.
B. 5CO2 + 6H2O → C5H12O6 + 6O2 + energy.
C. C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy.
D. C6H12O6 + energy → 6CO2+ 6H2O + 6O2.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$1000 Question
The energy yield from the complete
aerobic breakdown of a single molecule of
glucose
A. is always 32 ATP.
B. increases as the supply of oxygen
increases.
C. can vary depending on whether NADH
passes its electrons to NAD+ or FAD.
D. is less than the yield from anaerobic
respiration.
ANSWER
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Chapter 6: How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy
$1000 Answer
The energy yield from the complete
aerobic breakdown of a single molecule of
glucose
A. is always 32 ATP.
B. increases as the supply of oxygen
increases.
C. can vary depending on whether NADH
passes its electrons to NAD+ or FAD.
D. is less than the yield from anaerobic
respiration.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$100 Question
Which of the following is an
autotroph?
A. mushroom
B. honeybee
C. mountain lion
D. pine tree
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$100 Answer
Which of the following is an
autotroph?
A. mushroom
B. honeybee
C. mountain lion
D. pine tree
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$200 Question
In which organelle does
photosynthesis occur?
A. chloroplast
B. mitochondria
C. nucleus
D. smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$200 Answer
In which organelle does
photosynthesis occur?
A. chloroplast
B. mitochondria
C. nucleus
D. smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$300 Question
_________ is the source of the
oxygen gas released by a
photosystem.
A. NADPH
B. Water
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Chlorophyll a
ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$300 Answer
_________ is the source of
the oxygen gas released by a
photosystem.
A. NADPH
B. Water
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Chlorophyll a
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$400 Question
The light reactions of
photosynthesis take place in
the __________.
A. stroma
B. thylakoid membrane
C. cytosol
D. cristae
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$400 Answer
The light reactions of
photosynthesis take place in
the __________.
A. stroma
B. thylakoid membrane
C. cytosol
D. cristae
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Chapter 6
$500 Question
__________, produced during the
Calvin cycle, is the raw material
plants use to make necessary
organic molecules.
A. Glucose
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sucrose
D. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
(G3P)
ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$500 Answer
__________, produced during the
Calvin cycle, is the raw material
plants use to make necessary
organic molecules.
A. Glucose
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sucrose
D. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P)
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$600 Question
The addition of oxygen instead
of carbon dioxide to RuBP
results in
A. cellular respiration.
B. photorespiration.
C. photophosphorylation.
D. aerobic respiration.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$600 Answer
The addition of oxygen instead
of carbon dioxide to RuBP
results in
A. cellular respiration.
B. photorespiration.
C. photophosphorylation.
D. aerobic respiration.
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$700 Question
Plants use sugars as
A. a fuel for photosynthesis.
B. a starting material for the Calvin cycle.
C. a source of electrons for
chemiosmosis.
D. a fuel for cellular respiration and a
starting material for making other
organic molecules.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$700 Answer
Plants use sugars as
A. a fuel for photosynthesis.
B. a starting material for the Calvin cycle.
C. a source of electrons for
chemiosmosis.
D. a fuel for cellular respiration and a
starting material for making other
organic molecules.
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$800 Question
What is the main adaptive advantage of the C4 and
CAM photosynthesis strategies over the C3
strategy?
A. They help the plant conserve water and
synthesize glucose efficiently under hot, dry
conditions.
B. They allow the plant to fix carbon more
efficiently under conditions of low atmospheric
CO2.
C. They allow the plant to fix carbon more
efficiently in dim or cool conditions.
D. They make it possible for the plant to use the
Calvin cycle at night.
ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$800 Answer
What is the main adaptive advantage of the C4 and
CAM photosynthesis strategies over the C3
strategy?
A. They help the plant conserve water and
synthesize glucose efficiently under hot, dry
conditions.
B. They allow the plant to fix carbon more
efficiently under conditions of low atmospheric
CO2.
C. They allow the plant to fix carbon more
efficiently in dim or cool conditions.
D. They make it possible for the plant to use the
Calvin cycle at night.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$900 Question
To produce one glucose, the
Calvin cycle needs to be run
through ________ time(s).
A. two
B. four
C. six
D. eight
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$900 Answer
To produce one glucose, the
Calvin cycle needs to be run
through ________ time(s).
A. two
B. four
C. six
D. eight
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$1000 Question
The energy that excites P680
and P700 is supplied by
A. electrons passing down the
electron transport chain.
B. ATP.
C. photons.
D. NADPH.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
$1000 Answer
The energy that excites P680
and P700 is supplied by
A. electrons passing down the
electron transport chain.
B. ATP.
C. photons.
D. NADPH.
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$100 Question
Genes are carried on ________.
A. centrosomes
B. chiasm
C. nuclei
D. chromosomes
ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$100 Answer
Genes are carried on ________.
A. centrosomes
B. chiasm
C. nuclei
D. chromosomes
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$200 Question
Which of the following events occurs
during prophase?
A. Chromosomes line up on the
midline of the cell.
B. Nucleoli reappear.
C. The mitotic spindle begins to form.
D. Cytokinesis.
ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$200 Answer
Which of the following events occurs
during prophase?
A. Chromosomes line up on the
midline of the cell.
B. Nucleoli reappear.
C. The mitotic spindle begins to form.
D. Cytokinesis.
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$300 Question
Homologous chromosomes _____.
A. carry the same genes in the same
sequence
B. are a set of chromosomes that a cell
receives from one parent
C. do not include the sex chromosomes
D. are formed when the chromosomes
separated during anaphase
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$300 Answer
Homologous chromosomes _____.
A. carry the same genes in the same
sequence
B. are a set of chromosomes that a cell
receives from one parent
C. do not include the sex chromosomes
D. are formed when the chromosomes
separated during anaphase
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$400 Question
A duplicated chromosome consists
of two sister _________.
A. centromeres
B. centrosomes
C. chromatids
D. chromatins
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$400 Answer
A duplicated chromosome consists
of two sister _________.
A. centromeres
B. centrosomes
C. chromatids
D. chromatins
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$500 Question
Which of the following events
occurs during telophase?
A. chromosomes align on the
midline of the cell
B. the cleavage furrow forms
C. tetrads form
D. centromeres divide
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$500 Answer
Which of the following events
occurs during telophase?
A. chromosomes align on the
midline of the cell
B. the cleavage furrow forms
C. tetrads form
D. centromeres divide
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$600 Question
Which of the following occurs during
interphase?
A. a reduction in the size of the
nuclear membrane
B. cytokinesis
C. cell growth and duplication of the
chromosomes
D. separation of newly formed DNA to
opposite ends of the cell
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$600 Answer
Which of the following occurs during
interphase?
A. a reduction in the size of the
nuclear membrane
B. cytokinesis
C. cell growth and duplication of the
chromosomes
D. separation of newly formed DNA
to opposite ends of the cell
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$700 Question
During which phase of mitosis do the
chromosomes line up on a plane
equidistant from the two spindle
poles?
A. prophase
B. metaphase
C. anaphase
D. telophase
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$700 Answer
During which phase of mitosis do the
chromosomes line up on a plane
equidistant from the two spindle
poles?
A. prophase
B. metaphase
C. anaphase
D. telophase
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$800 Question
Which of the following statements regarding
mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. Meiosis only occurs in the ovaries and
testes.
B. All sexual life cycles involve an alternation
of diploid and haploid stages.
C. Mitosis produces daughter cells with half
the chromosome number of parent cells.
D. A normal human zygote has 46
chromosomes.
ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$800 Answer
Which of the following statements
regarding mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. Meiosis only occurs in the ovaries and
testes.
B. All sexual life cycles involve an
alternation of diploid and haploid stages.
C. Mitosis produces daughter cells with half
the chromosome number of parent cells.
D. A normal human zygote has 46
chromosomes.
BACK TO GAME
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$900 Question
Which of the following statements regarding the
differences between mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. In meiosis four daughter cells are produced,
whereas in mitosis two daughter cells are
produced.
B. Cells produced by mitosis are diploid, whereas
cells produced by meiosis are haploid.
C. In mitosis cytokinesis occurs once, whereas in
meiosis cytokinesis occurs twice.
D. Crossing over is a phenomenon that creates
genetic diversity during mitosis.
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$900 Answer
Which of the following statements regarding the
differences between mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. In meiosis four daughter cells are produced,
whereas in mitosis two daughter cells are
produced.
B. Cells produced by mitosis are diploid, whereas
cells produced by meiosis are haploid.
C. In mitosis cytokinesis occurs once, whereas in
meiosis cytokinesis occurs twice.
D. Crossing over is a phenomenon that creates
genetic diversity during mitosis.
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$1000 Question
Which of the following statements
regarding mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. Mitosis leads to growth and tissue repair.
B. Meiosis provides for asexual
reproduction.
C. In mitosis, the chromosomes replicate
only once in the preceding interphase.
D. All the events unique to meiosis occur
during meiosis I.
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ANSWER
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Chapter 8: The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and Inheritance
$1000 Answer
Which of the following statements
regarding mitosis and meiosis is false?
A. Mitosis leads to growth and tissue repair.
B. Meiosis provides for asexual
reproduction.
C. In mitosis, the chromosomes replicate
only once in the preceding interphase.
D. All the events unique to meiosis occur
during meiosis I.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
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