Friday, July 10, 2015

TRY OUT CELL PROCARYOTIC & EUCARYOTIC

1. The arrangement of microtubules in eukaryotic flagella is referred to as
   A)     undulating
   B)     basal
   C)     9+2
   D)     ciliary

2.Which of the following is not a characteristic of prokaryotes?
   A)     DNA
   B)     cell membrane
   C)     cell wall
   D)     endoplasmic reticulum

3. The term "nuclear envelope" is more correct than the term "nuclear membrane" because
   A)     the enclosure has pores which membranes do not
   B)     the enclosure is made up of two membranes
   C)     the chemical composition is inconsistent with cellular membranes
   D)     None of the above. The two terms are perfect synonyms.

4. Oxidative metabolism is carried out ____ of mitochondria.
   A)     in the intermembrane space
   B)     on the surface of the inner membrane
   C)     in the inside of the outer membrane
   D)     in the matrix

5. Ribosomes are made up of ____ subunits.
   A)     0 (They are whole.)
   B)     2
   C)     3
   D)     4

6. Proteins synthesized by the rough ER are
   A)     for internal storage
   B)     to build more membranes in the cell
   C)     to digest food in lysosomes
   D)     for internal regulation
   E)      exported from the cell

7. Plants differ from animals in that plants have
   A)     an endoplasmic reticulum
   B)     a central vacuole
   C)     Golgi complexes
   D)     vesicles
   E)      organelles

8. Passage through pores in the nuclear envelope is restricted primarily to
   A)     proteins, RNA, and protein-RNA complexes
   B)     lipids and glycolipids
   C)     DNA and RNA
   D)     RNA and protein-carbohydrate complexes
   E)      marker proteins for the plasma membrane

9. In bacteria, some of the functions of eukaryotic cells are performed by
   A)     vesicles
   B)     lysosomes
   C)     mitochondria
   D)     nucleoli
   E)      the plasma membrane

10.Glycoproteins and glycolipids assembled in Golgi bodies are packaged for distribution in
   A)     cisternae
   B)     lysosomes
   C)     peroxisomes
   D)     liposomes
   E)      glyoxysomes

11.Within chloroplasts, light is captured by
   A)     grana within cisternae
   B)     thylakoids within grana
   C)     cisternae within grana
   D)     grana within thylakoids
   E)      none of the above

12.The rough ER is so named because it has an abundance of _______________ on it.
   A)     mitochondria
   B)     lysosomes
   C)     Golgi bodies
   D)     ribosomes
   E)      vesicles

13.With which of the following are basal bodies not associated?
   A)     animal cells
   B)     centrioles
   C)     plant cells
   D)     tubulin
   E)      microtubules

14.Depolymerization of microtubules is inhibited by
   A)     kinesin
   B)     dyneins
   C)     actin
   D)     guanosine triphosphate
   E)      vimentin

15.Bacteria may be propelled by
   A)     rotating thread-like flagellum
   B)     cilia
   C)     undulating 9+2 type flagellum
   D)     gel-sol changes in the cytoplasm
   E)      an undulating thread-like flagellum

16.The bacterial cell wall is composed of
   A)     a phospholipid matrix
   B)     a lipoprotein
   C)     a polymer of sugars
   D)     chitin
   E)      a structural protein

17.Unlike those of prokaryotes, eukaryotic cell walls are composed of
   A)     a carbohydrate matrix cross-linked by short polypeptides
   B)     glycolipids and protein fibers
   C)     cellulose fibers embedded in a matrix
   D)     chitin
   E)      proteins and histones

18.A gram-negative bacterium is enclosed by
   A)     a single thick wall
   B)     a single thin wall
   C)     a double thick wall
   D)     a double thin wall
   E)      no wall, just a plasma membrane

19.The cytoplasm of a bacterium
   A)     is supported by the cytoskeleton
   B)     is supported by microtubules
   C)     is supported by keratin
   D)     has no internal support structure
   E)      is supported by folds in the interstitial membrane

20.A gram-positive bacterium is stained _______________ by the gram stain
   A)     pink
   B)     purple
   C)     blue
   D)     green
   E)      red

21.Clusters of rRNA where ribosomes are assembled are called
   A)     nuclei
   B)     cisternae
   C)     nucleoli
   D)     Golgi complexes
   E)      centrioles

22.Mitochondrial enzymes for oxidative metabolism are
   A)     on or within the surface of cristae
   B)     located on the outer membrane
   C)     in the matrix
   D)     floating freely in intermembrane space
   E)      in mitochondrial lysosomes

23.The smooth ER is especially abundant in cells that synthesize extensive amounts of
   A)     toxins
   B)     proteins
   C)     enzymes
   D)     lipids
   E)      nucleic acids

24.Enzymes embedded in the membrane of the smooth ER
   A)     synthesize lipids
   B)     may be used for detoxification
   C)     synthesize carbohydrates
   D)     mostly are active only when associated with a membrane
   E)      all of the above

25.Which of the following organelles is found in plant cells but not in animal cells?
   A)     ribosomes
   B)     endoplasmic reticulum
   C)     mitochondria
   D)     peroxisomes
   E)      None of the above

26.Most cells are very small. A typical eukaryotic cell, both plant and animal, will occur in which of the following size ranges?
   A)     1 mm to 100 µm
   B)     100 µm to 10 µm
   C)     10 µm to 1 µm
   D)     1 µm to 100 nm
   E)      100 nm to 10 nm

27.A cell that measures 200 µm in diameter compared to a cell that measures 20µm will have 100 times the surface area but 1000 times the volume.
   A)     True
   B)     False

28.Because they have chloroplasts for energy production, plant cells lack mitochondria.
   A)     True
   B)     False

29.Assuming all other factors to be the same, electron microscopes have greater resolving power than light microscopes because.
   A)     the wavelength of electrons is much longer than the wavelength of visible light
   B)     electron microscopes have more lenses
   C)     because the beams in electron microscopes overlap creating a clearer picture
   D)     because the wavelengths in visible light are longer than with electrons
   E)      because electron microscopes are compound microscopes

30. Bacterial flagella propel the cell by using
   A)     a whipping-like motion
   B)     two flagella that move in opposite directions, like a flutter kick
   C)     a rotating motion
   D)     a flicking motion
   E)      none of the above

31.Which characteristic do eukaryotic and prokaryotic flagella have in common?
   A)     chemical composition
   B)     structure
   C)     location in the cell
   D)     function
   E)      source of energy

32.The microtubules of cilia and flagella are organized in a characteristic 9 + 2 pattern, and they slide past one another.
   A)     True
   B)     False

33.Proteins lacking a signal peptide sequence will probably be secreted from the cell.
   A)     True
   B)     False

34.According to the endosymbiotic theory, the infoldings and specializations of the plasma membrane led to the evolution of the endomembrane system.
   A)     True
   B)     False

35.The cytoskeleton includes all of the following except
   A)     microtubules
   B)     intermediate filaments
   C)     myosin filaments
   D)     actin filaments
   E)      all of the above are included

36.Ribosomes are found
   A)     only in the nucleus
   B)     in the cytoplasm
   C)     attached to the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
   D)     only in eukaryotic cells
   E)      both b and c

37.The Golgi apparatus is involved in
   A)     transporting proteins that are to be released from the cell
   B)     packaging proteins into vesicles
   C)     altering or modifying proteins
   D)     producing lysosomes

   E)      all of the above


ANSWER
  1. 1.   C      2.  D     3. B    4.  B    5.  B    6.  E    7.  B    8.  A    9. E   10. A
  2. 11. B     12. D    13. C   14. D    15.A    16. C   17. C   18. D   19. D  20.  B
  3. 21. C     22. A    23. D   24. E    25.E    26. B    27.A   28. B   29. D   30. C
  4. 31. D     32. A    33. B   34. B    35.C    36. B    37. E



TRY OUT EVOLUSI KEAS XII SMA GONZAGA

EXCERCISE

1.The site of life's origin is
   A)     the ocean's edge
   B)     unknown
   C)     under frozen oceans
   D)     near deep-sea vents

2. The earliest cellular life forms appear to have been
   A)     viruses
   B)     one-celled plants
   C)     one-celled animals
   D)     bacteria

3. Life on earth is carbon based. Similar molecules could be formed with
   A)     potassium
   B)     aluminum
   C)     iron
   D)     silicon

4. Scientists generally agree that the first molecules formed as life evolved were
   A)     proteins
   B)     RNA
   C)     peptides and nucleic acids
   D)     none of the above

5. Of the following, ____ was not contained in the Miller-Urey original mixture.
   A)     water
   B)     nitrogen
   C)     hydrogen
   D)     phosphorus

6. Which of the following organisms alive today is likely to be most similar to the first life forms that evolved on the earth?
   A)     methane-producing bacteria
   B)     cyanobacteria
   C)     algae
   D)     dinosaurs
   E)      humans

7. Which of the following gases is least likely to have existed in the early atmosphere of the earth?
   A)     NH3
   B)     CO2
   C)     N2
   D)     H2O
   E)      O2

8. How old is the earth?
   A)     4.6 billion years old
   B)     3.5 billion years old
   C)     2.5 billion years old
   D)     1.5 billion years old
   E)      0.5 billion years old

9. How long did the earth exist before life appeared on it?
   A)     4.5 billion years
   B)     2.7 billion years
   C)     1 billion years
   D)     1 million years
   E)      3 thousand years

10.Which of the following was not a source of energy on the early earth?
   A)     lightning
   B)     ozone
   C)     ultraviolet radiation
   D)     volcanic eruptions
   E)      all of the above were a source of energy

11. How long have bacteria lived on the earth?
   A)     4.5 billion years
   B)     3.5 billion years
   C)     2.5 billion years
   D)     1.5 billion years

12. Within our own solar system, the most likely candidate for having life on it is
   A)     our moon
   B)     Jupiter
   C)     Venus
   D)     the sun
   E)      Europa, a moon of Jupiter

13. The oldest fossils found so far date back to the
   A)     Cambrian Period
   B)     Archean Era
   C)     Phanerozoic Era
   D)     Proterozoic Era

14. Multicellular fossils appear at the beginning of the
   A)     Proterozoic Era
   B)     Precambrian Period
   C)     Archean Era
   D)     Phanerozoic Era
   E)      Cambrian Period

15. Which of the following traits evolved last (i.e., most recently)?
   A)     prokaryotic cells
   B)     eukaryotic cells
   C)     multicellularity
   D)     photosynthesis
   E)      heredity

16. Approximately what percentage of today's atmosphere is oxygen?
   A)     21%
   B)     73%
   C)     1%
   D)     50%
   E)      13%

17. What gas in today's atmosphere shields us from ultraviolet radiation?
   A)     ozone
   B)     nitrogen
   C)     oxygen
   D)     carbon dioxide
   E)      carbon monoxide

18. Miller and Urey's experiments proved that
   A)     life evolved on earth from inanimate chemicals
   B)     coacervates were the first type of protocells
   C)     complex organic molecules can form spontaneously under conditions that probably existed on the early earth
   D)     RNA can act as an enzyme and assemble new RNA molecules from RNA templates
   E)      bacteria were the first type of living organism to appear on the earth

19. Which of the following is not a characteristic of all living organisms?
   A)     reproduction
   B)     heredity
   C)     metabolism
   D)     movement from place to place
   E)      all of the above are characteristics of all living organisms

20. Which of the following is not found in a lipid coacervate droplet or a proteinoid microsphere?
   A)     the ability to grow
   B)     a nucleus
   C)     a two-layer boundary
   D)     division by pinching in two
   E)      the ability to carry out chemical reactions

21. The Miller-Urey experiments yielded
   A)     urea
   B)     hydrogen cyanide
   C)     amino acids
   D)     all of the above
   E)      none of the above


22. What did Miller and Urey use as a source of energy in their experiments?
   A)     actual lightning
   B)     UV light
   C)     an electrical spark
   D)     radioactivity
   E)      volcanoes

23. The oxygen that is present in our atmosphere comes primarily from the
   A)     eruption of volcanoes
   B)     breakdown of ozone
   C)     breathing of animals
   D)     photosynthesis of plants, algae, and bacteria
   E)      none of the above

24. All of the following have been proposed as a type of protocell except
   A)     coacervates
   B)     microspheres
   C)     endosymbionts
   D)     micelles
   E)      protobionts

25. According to the scientific theory of the origin of life on earth, life arose spontaneously from inanimate chemicals. Do scientists think this process is still going on on our planet today?
   A)     yes, it probably is
   B)     no, because conditions on earth have changed and are no longer conducive to spontaneous evolution of life

26. Which of the following criteria is necessary and sufficient by itself to define life?
   A)     movement
   B)     sensitivity
   C)     complexity
   D)     all of the above
   E)      none of the above

27. Which of the following possible explanations of the origin of life on earth allows testable hypotheses to be constructed?
   A)     evolution
   B)     spontaneous origin
   C)     extraterrestrial origin
   D)     all of the above
   E)      none of the above

28. The Miller-Urey experiment demonstrated
   A)     how RNA could have been the first organic molecule
   B)     that simple molecules could not have evolved spontaneously
   C)     the kinds of molecules that could have been produced on the early earth
   D)     that oxygen was required for the formation of molecules on early earth
   E)      the formation of the first cells

29. What molecule produced in experiments performed by others (using Miller-Urey's model) is key to explaining the evolution of the hereditary molecules (DNA and RNA)?
   A)     hydrogen gas
   B)     oxygen
   C)     proline
   D)     aspartic acid
   E)      adenine

30. Evidence indicates that microfossils already existed at least:
   A)     4.5 billion years ago.
   B)     3.5 billion years ago.
   C)     1.3 billion years ago.
   D)     1 million years ago
   E)      6000 years ago

31. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the first cells?
   A)     heterotroph
   B)     single-celled
   C)     genome composed of RNA
   D)     anaerobic
   E)      prokaryotic

32. Microfossils of the earliest organisms indicate that they resemble the present day spirochetes.
   A)     True
   B)     False

33. The early earth was a harsh environment and present day organisms that could possibly have survived that type of environment are
   A)     eukaryotic organisms
   B)     archeabacteria
   C)     early plants called blue-green algae
   D)     protobionts
   E)      eubacteria

34. Microfossils found in rocks that date to be about 1.5 billion years old
   A)     are believed to be fossils from Mars meteorites that fell to earth
   B)     look very similar to present day cyanobacteria
   C)     are larger organisms compared to earlier microfossils
   D)     are simple in structure with no internal membranes
   E)      were originally thought to be the first eukaryotic cells but this has since been disproved

35. The endosymbiotic theory explains
   A)     the origin of all organelles in eukaryotic cells
   B)     how bacterial cells can invade eukaryotic cells and cause disease
   C)     how mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from free-living cells
   D)     how eukaryotic cells consume food
   E)      none of the above

36. Multicellularity arose only once in earth's history but this line branched out 4 times.
   A)     True
   B)     False

37. Living organisms are classified into 6 different kingdoms. However, these kingdoms are not static and will change in the future.
   A)     True
   B)     False

ANSWER 


  1. 1.  B      2. D       3. A       4. D     5.  D    6. A      7. E      8.  A     9. C    10. B
  2. 11. B    12. E     13. B     14. D    15. C   16. A    17. A    18. C   19. D     20. B 
  3. 21. D    22. C     23. D     24. C    25. B   26. E    27. A    28. C    29.E     30. B
  4. 31. C    32. B     33. B     34. C    35. C   36. B    37. A


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