SC 135 - Third Exam 1998

MULTIPLE CHOICE.

On the line to the left, place the letter of the choice that best answers the question.
NOTE:
"e" answers are never the correct answer. Six Points Each.

1. During fertilization,

__________    a. A diploid cell splits into haploid/monoploid cells
                        b. Two diploid cells fuse into a haploid/monoploid cell
                        c. A haploid/monoploid cell split into diploid cells
                        d. Two haploid/monoploid cells fuse into a diploid cell
                        e. I guess it’s too late to drop the course...

 

2. Glucose is split into pyruvate during

__________    a. Krebs / Citric Acid Cycle                                 b. Glycolysis
                        c. Electron Transport Chain                                 d. Calvin Cycle
   
                                         e. The latest Penn & Teller magic special

 

3. Bioaccumulation is

__________    a. Purely a way for toxins to kill organisms
                        b. A process that allows organisms to get enough nutrients
                        c. Used in the production of beer
                        d. The important first step in photosynthesis
                        e. Another one of those terms I’m forgetting by nightfall

 

4. An organism that goes through alternations of generations

__________    a. Always has a larval form that changes drastically to an adult form
                        b. May reproduce sexually or asexually - whatever’s better
                        c. Always follows a sexual phase with an asexual one and vice versa
                        d. All of the above
                        e. Yells at itself over its taste in music, clothes, etc.

 

5. Which is true?

__________    a. More species and biomass are autotrophs
                        b. More species and biomass are heterotrophs
                        c. More species are autotrophs and more biomass is heterotrophs
                        d. More species are heterotrophs and more biomass is autotrophs
                        e. So autotrophs are weird cars and scientists go to biomass on Sundays...

 

6. Oxygen debt builds up in

__________    a. Anaerobic ecosystems                                     b. Plant cells
                        c. Muscle cells                                                    d. Carotenoids  
                                        e. Accounting records of many hospitals

 

7. During the early stages of the formation of life on earth, what would be the most likely result if molecules were trapped in lipid bubbles?

__________    a. They would stop functioning
                        b. They would develop a better system in the contained space
                        c. They would use the bubble to swim with
                        d. They would better access environmental energy
                        e. They would qualify for a special
Jerry Springer Show

 

8. When protein molecules are broken down

__________    a. All parts are used in respiratory pathways  
                        b. All parts are removed as wastes  
                        c. The carbon parts go into respiration and the nitrogen parts become waste  
                        d. The nitrogen parts go into respiration and the carbon parts become waste  
                        e. It’s really tough to find a garage that can fix them

 

9. The role that a species plays in the world is its

__________    a. Ecoposition             b. Niche              c. Link             d. Homology
   
                                                     e. Only chance to make the big bucks

 

10. Which has a codon on one end and an attachment for an amino acid on the other?

__________    a. Transfer RNA                     b. DNA                     c. Enzyme 
                        d. Messenger RNA              e. Sounds like sitting down would be a problem

 

11. Beer and milk are both sites of

__________    a. Anaerobic respiration                     b. Light-independent reactions  
                        c. Aerobic respiration                        d. Light-dependent reactions  
                                                    e. White "mustaches"

  

 

SHORT ANSWER. 

Answer any ten of the following questions for 7 Points Each.
Note:
if you answer more than ten, only the first ten will be corrected.

1. Name two features that both aerobic respiration and photosynthesis have exactly in common.

 

 

2. In order to qualify as "living," what two abilities did the first living molecules have to have?

 

 

3. Define each.

CENTROMERE

 

CENTRIOLE

 

 

4. Carotenoids reflect ________________ and ________________ light frequencies.

 

    Carotenoids absorb ________________ and ________________ light frequencies.

5. Why are most ecosystems best shown by a food web rather than a food chain?

 

 

6. What exactly is a Barr body, and why are they produced?

 

 

7. Briefly describe the "space seed" hypothesis.

 

 

8. How is the process of Meiosis I different from the process of mitosis?

 

 

9. How is the process of Meiosis II different from the process of mitosis?

 

 

10. Minerals commonly play what role in enzyme systems?

 

 

11. When RNA is picking up a gene code, how does it "know" where to stop?

 

 

12. What is activation energy?

 

 

13. Briefly explain the idea of Occam’s Razor.

 

 

14. Where inside a cell is the Krebs/Citric Acid Cycle done?

 

 

15. If the temperature is too warm or the pH is too extreme and an enzyme doesn’t work as well, what exactly happens inside an enzyme molecule?

 

 

16. When the Earth was a place for chemical evolution, what were two abilities that would make a particular chemical a better competitor?

 

 

Show an overview, with compounds and energy types, of the following reactions:

17. Aerobic Respiration:

                                                                        ------->

18. Photosynthesis:

                                                                        -------->

 

LONG ANSWER. 

Answer any four of the following questions for 16 Points Each.
Note:
if you answer more than four, only the first four will be corrected.

1. Show, in a labeled drawing, the cells (from a single starting cell) produced by the following processes:

SPERM PRODUCTION

 

 

EGG CELL PRODUCTION

 

 

2. Number the following steps in the order that the current Heterotroph Hypothesis puts them:

_____ Formation of Cell-like Structures

_____ Formation of Primordial Soup

_____ Evolution of Aerobic Respiration

_____ Formation of Larger Molecules

_____ Formation of Earth

_____ Evolution of Multicelled Organisms

_____ Evolution of Autotrophs

_____ Beginning of Chemical Evolution

3. For each of the stages of photosynthesis, give the name of the reaction and three things that happen then.

Name:

Name:

1

1

2

2

3

3

4. What are four distinctly different things that a typical cell headed eventually for a division does during interphase?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Briefly describe three different ways that a molecule can inhibit the action of an enzyme. Include what it does and how doing that shuts the enzyme off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Briefly describe the steps (there are at least six) that can lead to the deaths of most life in a shallow pond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. At the points labeled with the stars, attach the appropriate labels from this list:

Violet. X-Ray. InfraRed. Red. Blue. UltraViolet.

          High Frequency          \                 Visible Range                  /           Low Frequency    
               *                              *   *          *                                    *        *

 

 

 

8. For each of the four stages of mitosis, give the name of the phase (in order!) and then describe one thing that only happens during that particular phase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to Answer Key

BONUS QUESTIONS. 

Answer as many as you are able. Wrong answers will not result in points being lost from the main exam.

Briefly explain the implications (don’t just define the terms) of E = mc2. Five Points.

 

 

For warm-bloodedness over cold-bloodedness, for Four Points Each, give one metabolic:

Advantage:

 

Disadvantage:

 

The Heterotroph Hypothesis "solved" a major specific problem that faced theories about the first living things. What was it? Five Points.

 

 

What are two features, for four points each, of deep-sea hydrothermal vents that makes them very good candidates as sites of the first living things?

 

 

How could the basic chemistry for photosynthesis develop in the deep ocean where light from the Sun can’t reach? Eight Points.

 

 

 

You weigh a potted plant. One month later, you weigh it again and it has gained significant weight. Where exactly did the weight come from? Five Points.

 

 

Plants both release oxygen and then use it in aerobic respiration. Why is there so much "left over" for the world’s consumers? Five Points.

 

 

The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs - where on Earth did it hit? Four Points.

 

What was missing from the study sheets (ands wound up here only in the optional question parts)?  Four Points.

 

 

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