Unit 2 AP Bio

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Lisa Thompson
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The following data was collected by observing subcellular structures of three different types of eukaryotic cells. Identify a function of Cell Z.
Detoxification
Secretion of Proteins
Motility
Storage
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Where is the mRNA (used for synthesis of proteins) made?
Nucleus
Ribosome
Rough ER
Smooth ER
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The sodium-potassium (Na+/K+) pump functions like an anti-porter transporting Na+ and K+ across membranes using ATP. This protein spans the membrane with intracellular and extracellular domains. It has a binding site for Na+, K+, and ATP. An experiment was conducted to determine the locations of these binding sites. Artificial cells were created and incubated in buffers containing ATP, ouabain (or oubain), Na+, and K+ in varying combinations inside and outside of the cell as indicated in the chart. The transport of Na+ and K+ was measured to determine activity of the Na+/K+ pump. Which of the following conclusions is supported by the data?
Ouabain does not disrupt ATP binding to the Na+/K+ pump.
ATP is required for transport of Na+ and not for transport of K+.
The ATP binding site of the Na+/K+ pump is located on the intracellular domain of the pump.
The ATP binding site of the Na+/K+ pump is located on the extracellular domain of the pump.
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NGSS.HS-PS1-5
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Paramecia are unicellular protists that have contractile vacuoles to remove excess intracellular water. In an experimental investigation, Paramecia were placed in salt solutions of increasing osmolarity. The rate at which a Paramecium's contractile vacuole contracted to pump out excess water was determined and plotted against osmolarity of the solutions, as shown in the graph. Which of the following is the correct explanation for the data?
At higher osmolarity, lower rates of contraction are required because more salt diffuses into the Paramecium.
In an isosmotic salt solution, there is no diffusion of water into or out of the Paramecium, so the contraction rate is zero.
The contraction rate increases as the osmolarity decreases because the amount of water entering the Paramecium by osmosis increases.
The contractile vacuole is less efficient in solutions of high osmolarity because of the reduced amount of ATP produced from cellular respiration.
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NGSS.HS-LS1-3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
An experiment was set up to determine the movement of molecules through a dialysis-tubing bag into water. A dialysis-tubing bag containing 5% lactose and 5% fructose was placed in a beaker of distilled water, as illustrated. After four hours, fructose is detected in the distilled water outside of the dialysis-tubing bag, but lactose is not. What conclusions can be made about the movement of molecules in this experiment?
Fructose, being a monosaccharide, diffused through the dialysis bag into the distilled water. However, lactose, being a disaccharide, could not diffuse through the dialysis bag.
Fructose was homogenized by lactose, allowing the fructose to diffuse through the dialysis bag and into the distilled water. Lactose is not homogenized, so it could not pass through the dialysis bag.
Fructose and lactose are oppositely charged and separated out due to the force of repulsion.
Fructose diffused because of the pore specificity of the semipermeable membrane, not because of its concentration gradient.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which characteristic of a phospholipid, shown here, increases the fluidity of the membrane?
cholesterol
its head
saturated fatty acid tail
double bonds in the fatty acid tail
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How would an organism maintain membrane fluidity in an environment where temperatures fluctuated from very high to very low?
Greater proportion of unsaturated phospholipids in membranes.
Greater proportion of saturated phospholipids in membranes.
Greater proportion of carbohydrates in membranes.
Greater proportion of proteins in membranes.
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