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Unit 1 - Cells

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Essential
Chemistry for
Biology

The
Molecules
of
Life

A Tour of
the Cell

The
Working
Cell

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Cellular
Photosynthesis:
Respiration:
Using Light to
Obtaining Energy
Make Food
from Food

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For use with Campbell Essential Biology, 5th Edition, and Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology, 4th Edition
By Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, and Jane B. Reece
2013 Pearson Education, Inc.
Questions by Michael L. Womack, Macon State College; updated by James M. Newcomb, New England College, and Tom Kennedy, Central New Mexico Community College

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Chapter 2:

$100 Question

A group of similar cells that perform a common


function is known as a(n) _________.
a. organism
b. community
c. tissue
d. ecosystem
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A group of similar cells that perform a common


function is known as a(n) _________.
a. organism
b. community
c. tissue
d. ecosystem

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Chapter 2:

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Which of the following is an organ system?


a. plasma
b. reproductive
c. kidney
d. brain

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Which of the following is an organ system?


a. plasma
b. reproductive
c. kidney
d. brain

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Chapter 2:

$300 Question

An atom with a negative charge has _________.


a. more protons than electrons
b. more electrons than protons
c. more neutrons than protons
d. more neutrons than protons

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An atom with a negative charge has _________.


a. more protons than electrons
b. more electrons than protons
c. more neutrons than protons
d. more neutrons than protons

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Chapter 2:

$400 Question

The most abundant element found in the human


body by weight is _________.
a. oxygen
b. carbon
c. fluorine
d. hydrogen
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The most abundant element found in the human


body by weight is _________.
a. oxygen
b. carbon
c. fluorine
d. hydrogen

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$500 Question

An uncharged atom of gold has an atomic number


of 79 and a mass number of 197. This atom has
_________ protons, _______ neutrons, and
__________ electrons.
a. 79 118 79
b. 118 79 118
c. 276 118 79
d. 79 276 79
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An uncharged atom of gold has an atomic number


of 79 and a mass number of 197. This atom has
_________ protons, _______ neutrons, and
__________ electrons.
a. 79 118 79
b. 118 79 118
c. 276 118 79
d. 79 276 79
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Chapter 3:

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Which of the following is an example of a


polysaccharide?
a. glucose
b. starch
c. maltose
d. fructose
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Which of the following is an example of a


polysaccharide?
a. glucose
b. starch
c. maltose
d. fructose

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Enzymes are ____________.


a. fats
b. steroids
c. monosaccharides
d. proteins

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Enzymes are ____________.


a. fats
b. steroids
c. monosaccharides
d. proteins

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What are saturated fats saturated with?


a. phosphorous
b. nitrogen
c. carbon
d. hydrogen

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What are saturated fats saturated with?


a. phosphorous
b. nitrogen
c. carbon
d. hydrogen

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$400 Question

What name is given to the following reaction?


sucrose + water = glucose + fructose
a. dehydration synthesis
b. hydrolysis
c. denaturization
d. gluconeogenesis
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What name is given to the following reaction?


sucrose + water = glucose + fructose
a. dehydration synthesis
b. hydrolysis
c. denaturization
d. gluconeogenesis

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Which of the following are isomers?


a. glucose and fructose
b. glucose and sucrose
c. sucrose and glucose
d. sucrose and lactose

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Which of the following are isomers?


a. glucose and fructose
b. glucose and sucrose
c. sucrose and glucose
d. sucrose and lactose

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Chapter 4:

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A _________ is a unicellular prokaryote.


a. protist
b. pine tree
c. fish
d. bacterium

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A _________ is a unicellular prokaryote.


a. protist
b. pine tree
c. fish
d. bacterium

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Chapter 4:

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In eukaryotic cells, organelles are suspended


within the __________.
a. cytosol
b. gene
c. nucleoplasm
d. phospholipid bilayer
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In eukaryotic cells, organelles are suspended


within the __________.
a. cytosol
b. gene
c. nucleoplasm
d. phospholipid bilayer

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_________ are the major lipids of plasma


membranes.
a. Triglycerides
b. Phospholipids
c. Fatty acids
d. Steroids
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_________ are the major lipids of plasma


membranes.
a. Triglycerides
b. Phospholipids
c. Fatty acids
d. Steroids

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Chapter 4:

$400 Question

Which of the following organelles is not defined


by a membrane?
a. ribosome
b. mitochondrion
c. chloroplast
d. nucleus
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Which of the following organelles is not defined


by a membrane?
a. ribosome
b. mitochondrion
c. chloroplast
d. nucleus

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Chapter 4:

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Information is transferred from the cell nucleus to


ribsomes via __________.
a. mRNA
b. rER
c. sER
d. DNA
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Information is transferred from the cell nucleus to


ribsomes via __________.
a. mRNA
b. rER
c. sER
d. DNA

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Chapter 5:

$100 Question

Which of the following is a measure of disorder?


a. entropy
b. kinetic energy
c. potential energy
d. respiration

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Which of the following is a measure of disorder?


a. entropy
b. kinetic energy
c. potential energy
d. respiration

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What form of energy is ATP?


a. potential
b. kinetic
c. ionic
d. motion

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What form of energy is ATP?


a. potential
b. kinetic
c. ionic
d. motion

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Chapter 5 :

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A covalent bond between carbon and hydrogen


contains ____________ energy.
a. no
b. motion
c. kinetic
d. potential
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A covalent bond between carbon and hydrogen


contains ____________ energy.
a. no
b. motion
c. kinetic
d. potential

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Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction by


________.
a. decreasing activation energy
b. changing the pH
c. increasing the temperature of the substances
d. contributing water to the reaction
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Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction by


________.
a. decreasing activation energy
b. changing the pH
c. increasing the temperature of the substances
d. contributing water to the reaction

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Chapter 5 :

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Osmosis can be defined as _____________.


a. the diffusion of nonpolar materials
b. the diffusion of water
c. the diffusion of a solute
d. active transport

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Osmosis can be defined as _____________.


a. the diffusion of nonpolar materials
b. the diffusion of water
c. the diffusion of a solute
d. active transport

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Chapter 6:

$100 Question

______ is the main energy source for cells.


a. Lactic acid
b. ATP
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Sunlight

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______ is the main energy source for cells.


a. Lactic acid
b. ATP
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Sunlight

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Chapter 6:

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During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose


____________.
a. is transferred to starch
b. is used to manufacture glucose by exergonic
reactions
c. is released all at once
d. is carried by electrons
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During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose


____________.
a. is transferred to starch
b. is used to manufacture glucose by exergonic
reactions
c. is released all at once
d. is carried by electrons
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Chapter 6:

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Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?


a. outside the mitochondria
b. ER
c. in the fluid of the mitochondria
d. on the outer mitochondrial membrane

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Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?


a. outside the mitochondria
b. ER
c. in the fluid of the mitochondria
d. on the outer mitochondrial membrane

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$400 Question

The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration


is ________.
a. ATP
b. oxygen
c. carbon dioxide
d. lactic acid
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The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration


is ________.
a. ATP
b. oxygen
c. carbon dioxide
d. lactic acid

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Chapter 6:

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What must pyruvic acid be converted to before it


can enter the citric acid cycle?
a. acetyl CoA
b. lactic acid
c. ethyl alcohol
d. NADH
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What must pyruvic acid be converted to before it


can enter the citric acid cycle?
a. acetyl CoA
b. lactic acid
c. ethyl alcohol
d. NADH

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Chapter 7:

$100 Question

Which of the following is not an autotroph?


a. cactus
b. mushroom
c. pine tree
d. rose bush

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Which of the following is not an autotroph?


a. cactus
b. mushroom
c. pine tree
d. rose bush

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In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?


a. chloroplast
b. mitochondrion
c. nucleus
d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum

ANSWER
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Chapter 7:

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In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?


a. chloroplast
b. mitochondrion
c. nucleus
d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Chapter 7:

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__________ is the source of the oxygen gas


released by a photosystem.
a. NADPH
b. Water
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Chlorophyll a
ANSWER
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Chapter 7:

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__________ is the source of the oxygen gas


released by a photosystem.
a. NADPH
b. Water
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Chlorophyll a

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Chapter 7:

$400 Question

The light reactions of photosynthesis take place


in the ________.
a. stroma
b. thylakoid membrane
c. cytosol
d. cristae
ANSWER
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The light reactions of photosynthesis take place


in the ________.
a. stroma
b. thylakoid membrane
c. cytosol
d. cristae

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Chapter 7:

$500 Question

How many times must the Calvin cycle turn for


the plant to be able to produce a single molecule
of glucose?
a. one
b. three
c. four
d. six
ANSWER
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Chapter 7:

$500 Answer

How many times must the Calvin cycle turn for


the plant to be able to produce a single molecule
of glucose?
a. one
b. three
c. four
d. six
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FINAL ROUND Question

Isotopes of atoms differ in their number of


__________.
a. neutrons
b. electrons
c. protons
d. atomic nuclei
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Isotopes of atoms differ in their number of


__________.
a. neutrons
b. electrons
c. protons
d. atomic nuclei

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