BioScience - Prelim Exam For Bio10
BioScience - Prelim Exam For Bio10
BioScience - Prelim Exam For Bio10
PRELIM EXAM
3. A green plant is kept in a brightly lighted area for 48 hours. What will most likely occur if the
light intensity is then reduced slightly during the next 48 hours?
(1) Photosynthesis will stop completely.
(2) The rate at which nitrogen is used by the plant will increase.
(3) The rate at which oxygen is released from the plant will decrease.
(4) Glucose production inside each plant cell will increase.
4. Much of the carbon dioxide produced by algae is not excreted as a metabolic waste because it
(1) can be used for photosynthesis
(2) cannot pass through cell membranes
(3) is needed for aerobic respiration
(4) is used for the hydrolysis of proteins
5. Four identical groups of geranium plants were grown under conditions that were the same except
for the color of light. The least amount of oxygen would be produced by those plants grown in
(1) red light
(2) white light
(3) violet light
(4) green light
6. Which activity occurs in the process of photosynthesis?
(1) Chemical energy from organic molecules is converted into light energy.
(2) Organic molecules are obtained from the environment.
(3) Organic molecules are converted into inorganic food molecules.
(4) Light energy is converted into the chemical energy of organic molecules.
7. Most of the food and oxygen in the environment is produced by the action of
(1) saprophytic bacteria
(2) heterotrophic bacteria
(3) aerobic protozoans
(4) autotrophic organisms
10. Which of the following photosynthetic reactions describe the reactions in which photolysis
occurs?
(1) Photochemical reactions, only
(2) Carbon-fixation reactions, only
(3) Both photochemical and carbon-fixation reactions
11. Which organisms are not able to make organic molecules from inorganic raw materials?
(1) mushrooms
(2) algae
(3) bryophytes
(4) tracheophytes
12. Eating a sweet potato provides energy for human metabolic processes. The original source of this
energy is the energy
(1) in protein molecules stored within the potato
(2) from starch molecules absorbed by the potato plant
(3) made available by photosynthesis
(4) in vitamins and minerals found in the soil
15. Which of the following photosynthetic reactions describe the reactions in which the radioactive
isotope carbon-14 can be used to trace the chemical pathway of the carbon in carbon dioxide
(1) Photochemical reactions, only
(2) Carbon-fixation reactions, only
(3) Both photochemical and carbon-fixation reactions
16. Which is present in both prokaryotic cells and in eukaryotic plant cells?
a. Chloroplasts
b. Cell walls
c. Nucleus
d. Mitochondria
e. Microtubules
20. If all the lysosomes within a cell suddenly ruptured, what would be the most likely result?
a. The macromolecules in the cytosol would begin to break down.
b. More proteins would be made.
c. The DNA within mitochondria would break down.
d. The mitochondria and chloroplasts would divide.
e. There would be no change in cell function.
21. The Golgi apparatus
a. is found only in animals.
b. is found in prokaryotes.
c. is the appendage that moves a cell around in its environment.
d. is a site of rapid ATP production.
e. packages and modifies proteins.
24. Microfilaments
a. are composed of polysaccharides.
b. are composed of actin.
c. provide the motive force for cilia and flagella.
d. make up the spindle that aids the movement of chromosomes.
e. maintain the position of the chloroplast in the cell.
25. Which statement about the plant cell wall is not true?
a. Its principal chemical components are polysaccharides.
b. It lies outside the plasma membrane.
c. It provides support for the cell.
d. It completely isolates adjacent cells from one another.
e. It is semirigid.
27. Human growth hormone binds to a specific protein on the plasma membrane. This protein is called
a ___________.
a. ligand.
b. clathrin.
c. receptor.
d. hydrophobic protein.
e. cell adhesion molecule.
28. Which statement about membrane proteins is not true?
a. They all extend from one side of the membrane to the other.
b. Some serve as channels for ions to cross the membrane.
c. Many are free to migrate laterally within the membrane.
d. Their position in the membrane is determined by their tertiary structure.
e. Some play roles in photosynthesis.
31. You are studying how the protein transferrin enters cells. When you examine cells that have taken
up transferrin, it is inside clathrin-coated vesicles. Therefore, the most likely mechanism for
uptake of transferrin is ___________.
a. facilitated diffusion.
b. proton antiport.
c. receptor-mediated endocytosis.
d. gap junctions.
e. ion channels.
Modified True or False: (Write true if the statement is TRUE and if false, change the underline
word(s)/phrase(s) to make the statement true)
36. Robert Brown contended that only the living yeast could carry out the fermentation of sugar to alcohol.
37. Animals are the ultimate source of energy-laden food.
38. The study of the normal functions of living things is called pathophysiology.
39. Solid materials have definite volume and indefinite shape.
40. Complex Organization, one of the characteristics of living things wherein it is built from special type of
structural substances that are found only in the biological settings.
41. A single bacterium can sense food nearby and move towards it.
42. Metabolism, an energy-requiring processes whereby organisms use food – both as chemical building blocks
and as growth sources.
43. Growth results from the various metabolic processes that build complex molecules within the organisms.
44. Reproduction does not always imply the existence of sophisticated sense organs and a well-developed
nervous system.
45. Evolution, a unifying principle in microbiology and will continue to be a major framework that will bind
diverse specialization within the life sciences.
46. Chemical properties are those properties that can be observed only when the substance undergoes a change
in structures.
47. Ionic bond is a low energy bond that is extremely important in biological system.
48. Sub-atomic particles are traveling electrons at the same average distance from the nucleus.
49. The most complex organic molecule is the nucleic acid.
50. Growth is the act of producing new individuals that are like the parent.
Essays: (Write the answers on separate sheet/page. Each will be having 10 points.)
1. The information Darwin used to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection was well
known to his contemporaries. Why was it so difficult for people to think of such an obvious
mechanism of evolutionary change?
Submission:
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