Chapter 12 Quiz 1

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Pregunta 1

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What would have happened if Avery had added an enzyme that digested all the nucleic acids to the mixture of heat-killed bacteria, added the mixture to harmless bacteria, and injected the mixture into mice?
Respuesta
  • The harmless bacteria would have been transformed, and the mice would have died.
  • The harmless bacteria would have been transformed, and the mice would have lived.
  • The harmless bacteria would not have been transfromed, and the mice would have lived.
  • The harnless bacteria would not have been transformed, and the mice would have died.

Pregunta 2

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What is inside a bacteriophage?
Respuesta
  • nucliec acid
  • carbohydrate
  • protein
  • lipid

Pregunta 3

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In what way is DNA like a book?
Respuesta
  • DNA has information wrapped in an identifying cover.
  • DNA has information organized with an kind of index.
  • DNA has information that is periodically updated.
  • DNA has stored information, that can be copied and passed on.

Pregunta 4

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In which cells is the accurate transmission of information most important?
Respuesta
  • sex cells
  • nerve cells
  • bone cells
  • skin cells

Pregunta 5

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Which of the following is a nucleotide found in DNA?
Respuesta
  • deoxyribose + phosphate group + polymerase
  • deoxyribose + phosphate group + cytosine
  • adenine + phosphate group + thymine
  • cytosine + phosphate group + guanine

Pregunta 6

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The table in Figure 12–3 shows the results of measuring the percentages of the four bases in the DNA of several different organisms. Some of the values are missing from the table. Based on Chargaff’s rule, the percentages of guanine bases in chicken DNA should be around
Respuesta
  • 19.9%
  • 21.5%
  • 13.4%
  • 28.8%

Pregunta 7

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Based on Chargaff’s rule, the percentage of cytosine in the DNA of the bacterium, S. Lutea in Figure 12–3, should be around
Respuesta
  • 73.2
  • 29.4%.
  • 26.6%.
  • 36.6%.

Pregunta 8

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Which scientist made x-ray diffraction photos of DNA?
Respuesta
  • Chargaff
  • Avery
  • Franklin
  • Watson

Pregunta 9

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What is the chronological order of the important discoveries in the structure of DNA?
Respuesta
  • Griffith-->Avery --> Hershey & Chase--> Franklin makes an X-ray diffraction photo of DNA --> Watson and Crick identify the double helix --> Chargaff’s ratios of nucleotides
  • Griffith-->Avery --> Hershey & Chase--> Chargaff’s ratios of nucleotides --> Franklin makes an X-ray diffraction photo of DNA --> Watson and Crick identify the double helix
  • Griffith-->Avery --> Hershey & Chase--> Franklin makes an X-ray diffraction photo of DNA --> Chargaff’s ratios of nucleotides --> Watson and Crick identify the double helix
  • Griffith-->Avery --> Hershey & Chase--> Chargaff’s ratios of nucleotides --> Watson and Crick identify the double helix --> Franklin makes an X-ray diffraction photo of DNA

Pregunta 10

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Watson and Crick discovered the two strands in DNA
Respuesta
  • run in oppisite directions.
  • run in random directions.
  • run in perpendicular directions.
  • run in the same direction.

Pregunta 11

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Which bacteria killed the mice in Griffin’s transformation experiment?
Respuesta
  • live harmful bacteria and heat-killed, harmless bacteria
  • live harmless bacteria, and live, harmful bacteria
  • live, harmless bacteria and heat-killed, harmful bacteria
  • live, harmless bacteria and heat-killed, harmless bacteria

Pregunta 12

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Griffith called the process he observed transformation because
Respuesta
  • the harmless bacteria had been transformed.
  • the experiment had been transformed.
  • the mouse has been transformed.
  • the harmful bacteria had been transformed.

Pregunta 13

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What did Avery conclude caused transformation?
Respuesta
  • A protein was the transforming factor.
  • A carbohydrate was the transforming factor.
  • DNA was the transforming factor.
  • A lipid was the transforming factor.

Pregunta 14

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What do bacteriophages infect?
Respuesta
  • viruses.
  • bacteria.
  • mice.
  • humans.

Pregunta 15

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Why did Hershey and Chase label the viral DNA with radioactive phosphorous and not radioactive sulfur?
Respuesta
  • DNA contains sulfur and little phosphorous.
  • Proteins acids contain sulfur and little phosphorous.
  • DNA contains phosphorus and no sulfur.
  • Proteins contain phosphorus and no sulfur.

Pregunta 16

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Which part of the bacteriophage in Figure 12–1 is the genetic material?
Respuesta
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Pregunta 17

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Figure 12–2 shows the structure of (not the structure labeled X, the whole figure.)
Respuesta
  • a RNA molecule.
  • a protein.
  • A DNA molecule.
  • an amino acid.

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
Because of base pairing in DNA, the percentage of
Respuesta
  • adenine molecules in DNA is much greater than the percentage of thymine molecules.
  • cytosine molecules in DNA is much greater than the percentage of guanine molecules.
  • adenine molecules in DNA is about equal to the percentage of guanine molecules.
  • thymine molecules in DNA is about equal to the percentage of adenine molecules

Pregunta 19

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Which two bases pair together in DNA?
Respuesta
  • thymine and cytosine
  • cytosine and guanine
  • adenine and guanine
  • guanine and thymine

Pregunta 20

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What would Hershey and Chase have concluded if both radioactive 32P and 35S were found in the bacteria in their experiment?
Respuesta
  • Genes are made of protein and carbohydrates.
  • Both the virus’s protein coat and its DNA were injected into the bacteria.
  • The virus’s protein coat was not injected into the bacteria.
  • The virus’s DNA was not injected into the bacteria.

Pregunta 21

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Bacteriophages inject protein into bacteria, altering the bacteria’s genetic information.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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DNA is a nucleic acid made up of nucleosomes joined into long strands or chains by covalent bonds.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 23

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The three parts of a DNA nucleotide are the phosphate group, deoxyribose, and the base.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 24

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When Griffith destroyed the DNA in his mixture containing various molecules from heat-killed bacteria, transformation no longer occurred.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 25

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Watson and Crick discovered that covalent bonds hold base pairs together at the center of a strand of DNA.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 26

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The structure labeled X in Figure 12–2 is a(an) [blank_start]_________________________[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • nucleotide

Pregunta 27

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The matching strand to the one in Figure 12–7, reading from the bottom up, would be [blank_start]_________________________[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • AGCT

Pregunta 28

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The Watson and Crick model of DNA is a(an) [blank_start]_________________________[blank_end], in which two strands are wound around each other.
Respuesta
  • double helix

Pregunta 29

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In figure 12–8, the percentage of guanine would be [blank_start]_________________________[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • 20%

Pregunta 30

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What stores information in a cell?
Respuesta
  • LIpid
  • Carbohydrate
  • DNA
  • Protein

Pregunta 31

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Interpret Visuals What process did Griffith identify in the series of experiments in Figure 12–11? [blank_start]d[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • transformation

Pregunta 32

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Compare and Contrast In which experiments in Figure 12–11 do the mice live? [blank_start]d[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Experiments 2 and 3
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