Week 2
Week 2
EXAM 2 REVIEW
CHAPTERS 8-9, 12-15
CHAPTER 8
DRAW A FREE ENERGY DIAGRAM OF A REACTION
WITH AND WITHOUT AN ENZYME.
1. You are told that an enzyme is added to a reaction mixture. You are sure that
A. The free energy change of the overall reaction remains the same.
B. The free energy of the transition state remains the same.
C. The reaction must be exergonic.
D. The reaction must be endergonic.
E. None of the above.
1. You are told that an enzyme is added to a reaction mixture. You are sure that
A. The free energy change of the overall reaction remains the same.
B. The free energy of the transition state remains the same.
C. The reaction must be exergonic.
D. The reaction must be endergonic.
E. None of the above.
2. An enzyme is in an environment where the pH was shifted away from its
optimal range. From this information, you expect:
A. Reduced electron carrier molecules like NADH and FADH2 are oxidized.
B. The reduction-oxidation reactions which occur are unfavorable as electrons are passed
down.
C. The movement of electrons powers proton pumping across the inner mitochondrial
membrane.
D. Oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor.
3. Which of the following statements about the electron transport chain are false?
A. Reduced electron carrier molecules like NADH and FADH2 are oxidized.
B. The reduction-oxidation reactions which occur are unfavorable as electrons are passed
down.
C. The movement of electrons powers proton pumping across the inner mitochondrial
membrane.
D. Oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor.
4. The pH level in the _______ is _______ than the pH levels in the _______.
A. Pyruvate oxidation does not change the number of carbons from the starting molecule.
B. Pyruvate oxidation is the second instance where carbon dioxide is lost.
C. The citric acid cycle is the second instance where carbon dioxide is lost.
D. The citric acid cycle is not significant in producing high energy electron carriers.
E. None of the above are true.
5. Which of the following about cellular respiration is true?
A. Pyruvate oxidation does not change the number of carbons from the starting molecule.
B. Pyruvate oxidation is the second instance where carbon dioxide is lost.
C. The citric acid cycle is the second instance where carbon dioxide is lost.
D. The citric acid cycle is not significant in producing high energy electron carriers.
E. None of the above are true.
CHAPTER 12
WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF THE CELL CYCLE? WHAT IS THE
CELL DOING IN EACH? WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF MITOSIS
WHAT ARE THE STEPS OF THE CELL CYCLE? WHAT IS THE
CELL DOING IN EACH? WHAT ARE THE PHASES OF
MITOSIS?
1. You are studying a normal cell. If you observe _______, then you know that
the cell is ______.
A. Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other after meiosis I and the resulting
cells are therefore haploid cells.
B. Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other only after meiosis II and the
resulting cells are therefore haploid cells.
C. Homologous chromosomes are not separated from each other during meiosis and the
resulting daughter cells are haploid cells.
D. Homologous chromosomes are not separated from each other during meiosis and the
resulting daughter cells are diploid cells.
E. None of the above are true.
3. Which of the following statements about meiosis is true?
A. Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other after meiosis I and the resulting
cells are therefore haploid cells.
B. Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other only after meiosis II and the
resulting cells are therefore haploid cells.
C. Homologous chromosomes are not separated from each other during meiosis and the
resulting daughter cells are haploid cells.
D. Homologous chromosomes are not separated from each other during meiosis and the
resulting daughter cells are diploid cells.
E. None of the above are true.
4. Which of the following statements about the proteins present on the genetic
material during anaphase I is false?
A. The kinetochores of the sister chromatids of one homolog are linked together so that they
can act as a single kinetochore.
B. Each homolog is attached to a kinetochore whose associated kinetochore microtubule is
depolymerizing.
C. The protein complexes holding homologous chromosomes together will be cleaved apart.
D. The cohesins holding sister chromatids together will be cleaved by separases.
E. All of the above statements are true.
4. Which of the following statements about the proteins present on the genetic
material during anaphase I is false?
A. The kinetochores of the sister chromatids of one homolog are linked together so that they
can act as a single kinetochore.
B. Each homolog is attached to a kinetochore whose associated kinetochore microtubule is
depolymerizing.
C. The protein complexes holding homologous chromosomes together will be cleaved apart.
D. The cohesins holding sister chromatids together will be cleaved by separases.
E. All of the above statements are true.
5. When performing meiosis I, the cell is unable to divide the genetic material
properly. We can say at the end of meiosis...
A. Homozygous dominant
B. Heterozygous dominant
C. Homozygous recessive
D. There is not enough information to determine the genotype.
1. Mendel crosses an axial-flowered pea plant and a terminal-flowered pea plant.
All of their offspring are axial-flowered. What was the genotype of the parent
axial-flowered plant?
A. Homozygous dominant
B. Heterozygous dominant
C. Homozygous recessive
D. There is not enough information to determine the genotype.
2. In certain plants, tall is dominant to short stem length. If a heterozygous plant is
crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will
be short?
A. 1
B. 1/2
C. 1/4
D. 1/6
E. 0
2. In certain plants, tall is dominant to short stem length. If a heterozygous plant is
crossed with a homozygous tall plant, what is the probability that the offspring will
be short?
A. 1
B. 1/2
C. 1/4
D. 1/6
E. 0
3. A 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio in the offspring of a mating of two organisms
heterozygous for two traits is expected when…
A. 1/16
B. 3/16
C. 3/8
D. 1/2
E. 9/16
4. Black fur in mice (B) is dominant to brown fur (b). Short tails (T) are dominant
to long tails (t). What fraction of the progeny of the cross BbTt x BBtt will have
black fur and long tails?
A. 1/16
B. 3/16
C. 3/8
D. 1/2
E. 9/16
5. In sickle cell anemia, some red blood cells have sickled hemoglobin while other
RBCs have normal hemoglobin. We can say that this trait is defined by _______ at
the organismal level.
A. Complete dominance
B. Incomplete dominance
C. Codominance
D. None of the above are correct
5. In sickle cell anemia, some red blood cells have sickled hemoglobin while other
RBCs have normal hemoglobin. We can say that this trait is defined by _______ at
the organismal level.
A. Complete dominance
B. Incomplete dominance
C. Codominance
D. None of the above are correct
CHAPTER 15
1. Eye color in flies is a sex-linked trait. Red eye color is dominant to white eye
color. Based on this information, which of the following is false?
A. If the female is homozygous-red eyed, then there can be white eyed female offspring.
B. If the female is homozygous-red eyed, then all the offspring will be white eyed.
C. If the female is heterozygous-red eyed, then all offspring will be red eyed.
D. If the female is heterozygous-red eyed, then there can be white eyed female offspring.
E. None of the above
2. If a red eyed female is crossed with a white eyed male, (and red eye is dominant to white
eye) what must be true?
A. If the female is homozygous-red eyed, then there can be white eyed female offspring.
B. If the female is homozygous-red eyed, then all the offspring will be white eyed.
C. If the female is heterozygous-red eyed, then all offspring will be red eyed.
D. If the female is heterozygous-red eyed, then there can be white eyed female offspring.
E. None of the above
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