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Cyanide binds with at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the bound cyanide is likely to be localised within the ________.


A) mitochondria
B) peroxisomes
C) lysosomes
D) smooth endoplasmic reticulum

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Which organelle often takes up much of the volume of a plant cell?


A) lysosome
B) central vacuole
C) Golgi apparatus
D) chloroplast

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following are found in plant, animal, and bacterial cells?


A) mitochondria
B) ribosomes
C) chloroplasts
D) endoplasmic reticulum

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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What is the explanation for how a modern transmission electron microscope (TEM) can achieve a resolution of about 0.2 nanometres, whereas a standard light microscope has a maximum resolution of about 200 nanometres?


A) Glass lenses in light microscopes refract light, which reduces resolution.
B) Contrast is enhanced by staining with atoms of heavy metal.
C) Electron beams have much shorter wavelengths than visible light.
D) The electron microscope has a much greater ratio of image size to real size.

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following statements about the cytoskeleton is true?


A) The cytoskeleton of eukaryotes is a static structure most resembling scaffolding used at construction sites.
B) Although microtubules are common within a cell, actin filaments are rarely found outside of the nucleus.
C) Movement of cilia and flagella is the result of motor proteins causing microtubules to move relative to each other.
D) Chemicals that block the assembly of the cytoskeleton would have little effect on a cell's response to external stimuli.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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The cell walls of bacteria, fungi, and plant cells, and the extracellular matrix of animal cells are all external to the plasma membrane. Which of the following characteristics are common to all of these extracellular structures?


A) They must block water and small molecules to regulate the exchange of matter and energy with their environment.
B) They must provide a rigid structure that maintains an appropriate ratio of cell surface area to volume.
C) They are constructed of materials that are synthesised in the cytoplasm and then transported out of the cell for assembly.
D) They are composed of a mixture of lipids and nucleotides.

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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A cell with a predominance of rough endoplasmic reticulum is most likely ________.


A) producing large quantities of proteins for secretion
B) producing large quantities of proteins in the cytosol
C) producing large quantities of carbohydrates to assemble an extensive cell wall matrix
D) producing large quantities of carbohydrates for storage in the vacuole

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Asbestos is a material that was once used extensively in construction. One risk from working in a building that contains asbestos is the development of asbestosis caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibres. Cells will take up asbestos by phagocytosis, but are not able to degrade it. As a result, asbestos fibres accumulate in ________.


A) the Golgi apparatus
B) nuclei
C) peroxisomes
D) lysosomes

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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The nuclear lamina is an array of intermediate filaments that line the inner side of the nuclear membrane. If a chemical treatment caused the lamina to disassemble, what would you expect to be the most likely immediate consequence?


A) closing of nuclear pores
B) the inability of the nucleus to divide during cell division
C) a loss of genetic information from chromosomes
D) a change in the shape of the nucleus

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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What is the function of the nuclear pore complex found in eukaryotes?


A) It regulates the movement of proteins and RNAs into and out of the nucleus.
B) It synthesises the proteins required to copy DNA and make mRNA.
C) It synthesises secreted proteins.
D) It assembles ribosomes from raw materials that are synthesised in the nucleus.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following is the most common pathway taken by a newly synthesised protein that will be secreted by a cell?


A) rough ER → Golgi → transport vesicle → nucleus
B) Golgi → rough ER → lysosome → transport vesicle → plasma membrane
C) rough ER → Golgi → transport vesicle → plasma membrane
D) rough ER → lysosome → transport vesicle → plasma membrane

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Both the volume and the surface area for three different cells were measured. These values are listed in the following table:  Volume  Surface Area  Cell 1 0.3 mm326.5 mm2 Cell 212.2μm337.1 m2 Cell 317.6 mm340.6 mm2\begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline & \text { Volume } & \text { Surface Area } \\\hline \text { Cell 1 } & 0.3 \mathrm {~mm} ^ { 3 } & 26.5 \mathrm {~mm} ^ { 2 } \\\hline \text { Cell } 2 & 12.2 \mu \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } & 37.1 \mathrm {~m} ^ { 2 } \\\hline \text { Cell } 3 & 17.6 \mathrm {~mm} ^ { 3 } & 40.6 \mathrm {~mm} ^ { 2 } \\\hline\end{array} Using data from the table above, select the best explanation for why that cell will be able to eliminate waste most efficiently.


A) Cell 1, since it has the smallest volume and will not produce as much waste as the other cells.
B) Cell 2, since it has the highest ratio of surface area to volume, which facilitates the exchange of materials between a cell and its environment.
C) Cell 3, since it has the largest surface area, which will enable it to eliminate all of its wastes efficiently.
D) Cell 3, because it is big enough to allow wastes to easily diffuse through the plasma membrane.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Amoebae move by crawling over a surface (cell crawling) , which involves ________.


A) growth of actin filaments to form bulges in the plasma membrane
B) assembly of microtubule extensions that vesicles can follow in the direction of movement
C) reinforcement of the pseudopod with intermediate filaments
D) localised contractions driven by myosin and microtubules

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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In plant cells, the middle lamella ________.


A) glues adjacent cells together
B) prevents dehydration of adjacent cells
C) connects the cytoplasm of adjacent cells
D) prevents excessive uptake of water by plant cells

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which cell would be best for studying lysosomes?


A) muscle cell
B) nerve cell
C) bacterial cell
D) phagocytic white blood cell

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following would be most appropriate method to observe the three-dimensional structure and organisation of microvilli on an intestinal cell?


A) a hand lens (magnifying glass)
B) standard light microscopy
C) scanning electron microscopy
D) transmission electron microscopy

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Which structure is not part of the endomembrane system?


A) nuclear envelope
B) chloroplast
C) Golgi apparatus
D) plasma membrane

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Suppose a young boy is always tired and fatigued, suffering from a metabolic disease. Which of the following organelles is most likely malfunctioning in this disease?


A) lysosomes
B) Golgi apparatus
C) mitochondria
D) smooth endoplasmic reticulum

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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Cyanide binds to at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the cyanide will be found within the


A) mitochondria.
B) ribosomes.
C) peroxisomes.
D) lysosomes.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Vinblastine, a drug that inhibits microtubule polymerisation, is used to treat some forms of cancer. Cancer cells given vinblastine would be unable to ________.


A) form cleavage furrows during cell division
B) migrate by amoeboid movement
C) separate chromosomes during cell division
D) maintain the shape of the nucleus

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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