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Section A. Multiple choice questions 1. Which of the following is not a polymer? a. glucose b. starch 2. Polypeptides are assembled from: a. hexoses b. glycerol c. cellulose d. DNA c. nucleotides d. amino acids 3. Which type of interaction stabilizes the alpha (α) helix and the beta (β) sheet? a. nonpolar covalent bonds c. hydrogen bonds b. ionic bonds d. peptide bonds 4. Which of the following store and transmit hereditary information? a. carbohydrates c. proteins b. lipids d. nucleic acids 5. In an analysis of the nucleotide composition of DNA, which of the following will be found? a. A = C c. A + C = G + T b. A = G and C = T d. G + C = T + A 6. A particular triplet of bases in the template strand of DNA is 5ʹ AGT 3ʹ. The corresponding codon for the mrna transcribed is: a. 3ʹ UCA 5ʹ c. 5ʹ TCA 3ʹ b. 3ʹ UGA 5ʹ d. 3ʹACU 5ʹ 7. The anticodon of a particular trna molecule is: a. complementary to the corresponding mrna codon b. complementary to the corresponding triplet in rrna c. the part of trna that bonds to a specific amino acid d. changeable, depending on the amino acid that attaches to the trna 8. Which of the following types of nucleic acids is a carrier of anticodon? a. mtdna c. trna b. mrna d. rrna

9. Which of these statements about the polypeptides in cells is wrong? a. they are a polymer of γ -amino acids linked by peptide bonds b. the sequence of amino acids is determined by instructions on the cell s DNA c. they have an amino group at one end of the polymer d. they are called proteins if they fold into a specific shape 10. Which of the statements concerning viruses is true? a. viruses include only one kind of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA b. viruses usually contain all known types of nucleic acids (DNA, mrna, rrna, trna c. viral particles are capable of ATP synthesis d. synthesis of viral proteins takes place on specific viral ribosomes 11. Basic structural and functional unit of organisms is: a. cell b. tissue c. organ d. body system 12. Homologous chromosomes: a. are identical in shape and have different loci b. differ in shape and size and have identical loci c. pair during meiosis d. pair during mitosis 13. Starting with a fertilized egg (zygote), a series of five cell divisions would produce an early embryo with how many cells? a. 8 c. 32 b. 16 d. 64 14. By which process the somatic cells derived from a single-celled zygote divide? a. meiosis c. cytokinesis alone b. mitosis d. binary fission 15. At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes usually photographed in the preparation of a karyotype? a. prophase c. anaphase b. metaphase d. telophase 16. Which process in eukaryotic cells will proceed normally whether oxygen is present or absent? a. electron transport c. the citric acid cycle b. glycolysis d. oxidative phosphorylation

17. Energy released by the electron transport chain is used to pump H + ions into which location? a. cytosol b. mitochondrial inner membrane c. mitochondrial intermembrane space d. mitochondrial matrix 18. The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain that functions in aerobic oxidative phosphorylation is: a. oxygen c. pyruvate b. water d. ADP 19. A sexually reproducing animal has two unlinked genes, one for head shape (H) and one for tail length (T). Its genotype is HhTt. Which of the following genotypes is possible in a gamete from this organism? a. HT b. Hh c. HhTt d. tt 20. Muscle cells differ from nerve cells mainly because they: a. contain different genes c. have different chromosomes b. have unique ribosomes d. express different genes 21. All offspring of a white hen and a black rooster are gray. The simplest explanation of this pattern of inheritance is: a. pleiotropy c. incomplete dominance b. sex linkage d. independent assortment 22. In some plants pink colored flowers occurs in the heterozygous ( Rr) offspring of red (RR) and white (rr) homozygotes. Which of the following crosses would produce offspring in the ratio of 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white? a. red white b. pink pink c. white pink d. red pink 23. The human X and Y chromosomes: a. are both present in every somatic cell of males and females alike b. are of approximately equal size and number of genes c. include genes that determine an individual s sex d. include only genes that govern sex determination

24. New combinations of linked genes are due to which of the following? a. nondisjunction c. independent assortment b. crossing over d. mixing of sperm and egg 25. The karyotype in Down syndrome is characterized by the presence of an extra copy of genetic material on the: a. chromosome 21 c. chromosome 12 b. chromosome 22 d. chromosome 18 26. Which of the following is true for a species that has a chromosome number of 2n = 16? a. the species is diploid with 32 chromosomes per cell b. the species has 16 sets of chromosomes per cell c. each cell has 8 homologous pairs d. a gamete from this species has 4 chromosomes 27. Independent assortment of chromosomes occurs: a. the statement is true for mitosis only b. the statement is true for meiosis I only c. the statement is true for meiosis II only d. the statement is true for mitosis and meiosis 28. What are antigens? a. proteins found in the blood that cause foreign blood cells to clump b. proteins that consist of two light and two heavy polypeptide chains c. foreign molecules that trigger the generation of antibodies d. proteins released during an inflammatory response 29. With its abundance of collagenous fibers, cartilage is an example of: a. connective tissue c. nervous tissue b. reproductive tissue d. epithelial tissue 30. The human spinal column consists of the following vertebrae: a. 5 cervical 12 thoracic 7 lumbar sacrum and coccyx b. 7 cervical 10 thoracic 7 lumbar sacrum and coccyx c. 7 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar sacrum and coccyx d. 7 cervical 12 thoracic 7 lumbar sacrum and coccyx 31. Human plasma proteins do not include which of the following? a. fibrinogen c. immunoglobulin b. hemoglobin d. albumin

32. In the pulmonary artery flows: a. arterial blood b. venous blood 33. Bile is produced in: a. liver b. pancreas c. blood rich in oxygen d. lymph c. gall bladder d. duodenum 34. In the center of the elastic membrane called hymen there are openings: a. of the urethra c. of the uterus b. of the anus d. for the menstrual blood 35. The spinal cord contains: a. white and red matter b. white and grey matter c. red and yellow matter d. white and yellow matter

Section B. Fill the gaps 1. All skeletal muscle fibers are striated and. Cardiac muscle is striated and. Skeletal muscle cells contain contractile filaments made of and. 2. Ribosomes consist of two major components: the ribosomal subunit, which reads the RNA, and the subunit, which joins amino acids to form a polypeptide chain. Each subunit is composed of one or more molecules and a variety of. Section C. Match the terms Column I Column II 1. cell membrane a. intracellular digestion 2. ribosome b. hereditary information 3. lysosome c. selective permeability 4. nucleus d. cellular respiration 5. mitochondrion e. protein synthesis Column I Column II 1. metaphase a. first 2. anaphase b. second 3. telophase c. third 4. cytokinesis d. fourth 5. prophase e. fifth Section D. True or false 1. Sex-linked traits may be defined as those traits that affect the development of sex organs. 2. The nerve tube derives from the ectoderm. Section E. Open questions 1. Explain the different structural levels of organization of proteins. 2. Which are the main types of numerical disorders (mutations) in the human genome? Give the genotypes.