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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Exam 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #6
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #9
A  CoA for pyruvate oxidation
B  enzymes for the TCA
C  80S ribosome
D  circular DNA
E  None of the above
Question #10
A  Endoplasmic Reticulum
B  Cytoplasm
C  Lysosomes
D  Nucleoid
E  Nucleolus
Question #11
A  Promoter scanning & binding
B  Elongation of the mRNA strand
C  Translation initiation
D  mRNA post transcriptional modification
E  None of the above
Question #12
A  FACS sorting
B  Serial dilution
C  Fluorescent tagging
D  Isolation streaking
E  None of the above
Question #13
A  Mycolic acid; Fermentation
B  Acetic Acid; Fermentation
C  Lactic acid; Fermentation
D  Acetic acid; Respiration
E  None of the above
Question #15
A  H20
B  NADPH
C  O2
D  ATP
E  None of the above
Question #16
A  Cell motility and endocytosis
B  Cell motility and DNA replication
C  DNA replication and keeping the cells shape
D  DNA replication and Endocytosis
Question #18
A  38 ATP
B  32 ATP
C  52 ATP
D  40 ATP
E  18 ATP
Question #19
A  Nonsense
B  Sense
C  Coding
D  Antisense
E  None of the above
Question #20
A  Chemical mutagens
B  Proofreading errors
C  Ionizing radiation
D  Viral insertions
E  All of the above
Question #21
A  Replication uses as much energy as it produces
B  Replication involves the unwinding of and compression of DNA into chromosomes
C  Replication happens in both forward and backward directions
D  Replication has one parent template strand and one daughter synthesized strand
E  Replication uses several enzymes like polymerases and helicase
Question #22
A  mRNA
B  Cofactors
C  Plasmids
D  Chromosomes
E  Centrosomes
Question #23
A  Enhancers
B  Promoters
C  Introns
D  Silencers
E  All of the above
Question #24
A  Psychrophiles; Alkaliphile
B  Thermophiles; Halophiles
C  Alkaliphiles; Psychrophiles
D  Barophiles; Thermophiles
E  None of the above
Question #25
A  Organophiles; Thermophiles
B  Barophiles; Thermophiles
C  Thermophiles; Halophiles
D  Psychrophiles; Acidophile
E  None of the above
Question #26
A  Chemotrophs
B  Autotrophs
C  Lithotrophs
D  Heliotrophs
E  None of the above
Question #27
A  Zero Growth
B  Declining Growth
C  Linear Growth
D  Exponential Growth
E  Hyperbolic Growth
Question #28
A  Milk
B  Blood
C  Serum
D  None of the above
E  All of the above
Question #29
A  Enriched; Poor
B  Solid; Liquid
C  Simple; Complex
D  Poor; Enriched
E  Liquid; Solid
Question #30
A  Pyruvate
B  Succinate
C  Oxaloacetate
D  Malate
E  Citrate
Question #31
A  Pyruvate
B  Acetyl-CoA
C  Citrate
D  Acetaldehyde
E  FADH2
Question #32
A  Cellulose
B  Sucrose
C  Pentose
D  Pyruvate
E  Glycogen
Question #33
A  Periplasmic space
B  Nucleoid
C  Cytoplasm
D  Cell membrane
E  Mitochondrial matrix
Question #34
A  Donating; Accepting
B  Destroying; Creating
C  Accepting; Donating
D  Creating; Destroying
E  None of the above
Question #35
A  Anabolism; Hydrolysis
B  Catabolism; Respiration
C  Anabolism; Catabolism
D  Catabolism; Anabolism
E  None of the above
Question #36
A  The concentration of other enzymes in the environment
B  The concentration of substrates in the environment
C  The structure of the non-active site amino acids
D  The structure of the enzyme’s active site amino acids
E  None of the above
Question #37
A  Being used by bacteria to move
B  Receiving sensory information from outside of the cell for cell to cell communication
C  Pushing mucus and debris throughout the respiratory tract
D  Guiding and moving the ovum in the fallopian tubes down to the uterus
E  None of the above
Question #38
A  ATP
B  NAD+
C  NADP+
D  FAD+
E  None of the above
Question #39
A  Outer membrane of mitochondrion
B  Periplasmic space
C  Inner membrane of mitochondrion
D  Matrix of the mitochondrion
Question #40
A  Breakdown of materials and macromolecules
B  Cellular movement and cell signaling
C  Modification and exporting of vital proteins
D  DNA replication for cell division
E  None of the above
Question #41
A  Are consumed in the reaction
B  Are not affected by environmental conditions like pH and temp
C  Do not affect the rate of the reaction
D  Can require a cofactor in order to function
E  All of the above
Question #42
A  Mitochondria
B  Golgi apparatus
C  Endoplasmic Reticulum
D  Lysosomes
Question #43
A  Cilia
B  Microfilaments
C  Microtubules
D  Intermediate filaments