Nmat Mock Exam For Bio
Nmat Mock Exam For Bio
Nmat Mock Exam For Bio
2. Plant cells store energy in the form of _________, and animal cells store energy in
the form of ___________.
a. fructose; glucose
b. disaccharides; monosaccharides
c. cellulose; chitin
d. starch; glycogen
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10. Which part of an amino acid has the greatest inuence on the overall structure of a
protein?
a. The (NH2) amino group
b. The R group
c. The (COOH) carboxyl group
d. Both a and c
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21. The main difference between bacterial cell division and eukaryotic cell division is
that
a. since bacteria only have one chromosome, they can count the number of copies
in the cell.
b. eukaryotes mark their chromosomes to identify them and bacteria do not.
c. bacterial DNA replication and chromosome segregation are concerted processes
but in eukaryotes they are separated in time.
d. none of the above
24. The rapid divisions that occur early in development are made possible by
shortening
a. M phase. c. G1 and G2 phases.
b. S phase. d. all of the above.
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27. Pattern formation involves cells determining their position in the embryo. One
mechanism that can accomplish this is
a. the loss of genetic material.
b. alterations of chromosome structure.
c. gradients of morphogens.
d. changes in the cell cycle.
29. Which of the following statements regarding all species of chordates is false?
a. Chordates are deuterostomes.
b. A notochord is present in the embryo.
c. The notochord is surrounded by bone or cartilage.
d. All possess a postanal tail during embryonic development.
30. During embryonic development, a neural crest would be found in all of the
following chordates, except
a. cephalochordates. c. birds.
b. reptiles. d. mammals.
31. The ________ of the bony fsh evolved to counter the effects
of increased bone density.
a. gills c. swim bladder
b. jaws d. teeth
32. Why was the evolution of the pulmonary veins important for amphibians?
a. To move oxygen to and from the lungs
b. To increase the metabolic rate
c. For increased blood circulation to the brain
d. None of the above
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37. Your roommate is taking biology with you this semester and thinks he understands
short- and long-day plants. He purchases one plant of each type and decides to see
the difference himself by frst trying to cause the short-day plant to ower. He
places both plants under the same conditions and exposes each to a regimen of
10-hr days, expecting that the short-day plant will ower, and the long-day plant
will not. You play a trick on your roommate and reverse the outcome. Specifically,
what did you have to do?
38. One of the most notable differences between gamete formation in most animals and
gamete formation in plants is that
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41. When populations are drastically reduced in size, genetic diversity and
heterozygosity
a. are likely to increase, enhancing the probability of extinction.
b. are likely to decrease, enhancing the probability of extinction.
c. are usually not factors that inuence the probability of extinction.
d. automatically respond in a way that protects populations from future changes.
43. Which of the following statements concerning the somatic division of the peripheral
nervous system is INCORRECT?
(A) Superior vena cava right atrium right ventricle pulmonary artery
lungs pulmonary veins left atrium left ventricle aorta
(B) Superior vena cava left atrium left ventricle pulmonary artery
lungs pulmonary veins right atrium right ventricle aorta
(C) Aorta right atrium right ventricle pulmonary artery lungs
pulmonary veins left atrium left ventricle superior vena cava
(D) Superior vena cava right atrium right ventricle pulmonary veins
lungs pulmonary artery left atrium left ventricle aorta
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(A) Arteries are thin-walled, muscular, and elastic, whereas veins are
thick-walled and inelastic.
(B) Arteries always conduct oxygenated blood, whereas veins always carry
deoxygenated blood.
(C) The blood pressure in the aorta is always higher than the pressure in the
superior vena cava.
(D) Arteries facilitate blood transport by using skeletal muscle contractions,
whereas veins make use of the pumping of the heart to push blood.
47. A person has a heart attack that primarily affects the wall between the two
ventricles. Which portion of the electrical conduction system is most likely
affected?
(A) AV node
(B) SA node
(C) Bundle of His
(D) Left ventricular muscle
(A) trypsin.
(B) aminopeptidase.
(C) chymotrypsin.
(D) carboxypeptidase A
49. Which of the following INCORRECTLY pairs a digestive hormone with its
function?
50. Which of the following correctly lists two organs in which proteins are digested?
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