Cellular control

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A-Level Biology Quiz on Cellular control , created by b187083 on 17/02/2016.
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Question 1

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What do genes code for?
Answer
  • Polypeptides
  • Sugars
  • Hormones

Question 2

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The genetic code is a duplet, degenerate code
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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A gene to be [blank_start]transcribed[blank_end] unwinds and unzips. The length of DNA that makes up the gene dips into the [blank_start]nucleolus[blank_end]. [blank_start]Hydrogen[blank_end] bonds between [blank_start]complementary[blank_end] bases break. RNA nucleotides bind to their exposed complementary bases. This is catalysed by [blank_start]RNA polymerase[blank_end]. The two extra [blank_start]phosphates[blank_end] are released which releases energy for bonding adjacent nucleotides. The mRNA is complementary to the nucleotide base sequence on the [blank_start]template[blank_end] strand of the DNA. Therefore it is a [blank_start]copy[blank_end] of the base sequence on the [blank_start]coding[blank_end] strand of the length of DNA. The mRNA is released from the DNA and passes through a [blank_start]nuclear pore[blank_end] to a [blank_start]ribosome[blank_end].
Answer
  • transcribed
  • nucleolus
  • complementary
  • Hydrogen
  • RNA polymerase
  • phosphates
  • template
  • copy
  • coding
  • nuclear pore
  • ribosome

Question 4

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How does cyclic AMP activate proteins?
Answer
  • By removing an amino acid
  • By adding an enzyme
  • By altering their three-dimensional structure

Question 5

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Mutations cause changes to the sequence of amino acids in DNA molecules
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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When lactose is [blank_start]absent[blank_end] from the growth medium: The regulator gene is expressed and the [blank_start]repressor[blank_end] protein is synthesised. It has two binding sites, on the binds to [blank_start]lactose[blank_end] and one that binds to the operator [blank_start]region[blank_end]. The repressor [blank_start]protein[blank_end] binds to the operator region. In doing so it covers part of the [blank_start]promoter[blank_end] region, where RNA [blank_start]polymerase[blank_end] normally attaches. RNA polymerase cannot bind to the promoter region so the [blank_start]structural[blank_end] genes cannot be transcribed into [blank_start]mRNA[blank_end]. Without mRNA these genes cannot be [blank_start]translated[blank_end] and the enzymes cannot be synthesised.
Answer
  • absent
  • repressor
  • lactose
  • region
  • protein
  • promoter
  • polymerase
  • structural
  • mRNA
  • translated

Question 7

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Genes that control development of body plans are similar in plants, animals and fungi
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Which of these statements are true about apoptosis?
Answer
  • It can act as a mechanism to change body plans
  • It is programmed cell death
  • It is the same as cell necrosis
  • It is controlled by cell signals originating only from inside the cells
  • Lack of apoptosis during development may cause syndactyly

Question 9

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How many stages are there in meiosis?
Answer
  • 4
  • 8
  • 19

Question 10

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An allele is a version of a [blank_start]gene[blank_end]. A gene is a length of DNA that codes for one or more [blank_start]polypeptides[blank_end]. The locus is the [blank_start]position[blank_end] of a gene on a chromosome. [blank_start]Crossing[blank_end] over is when lengths of DNA are swapped from one chromatid to another.
Answer
  • gene
  • chromosome
  • chromatid
  • polypeptides
  • carbohydrates
  • cell membranes
  • position
  • direction
  • completion
  • Crossing
  • Keeling
  • Swapping

Question 11

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The genotype refers to the characteristics that are expressed in the organism. The phenotype is the genetic makeup of an organism.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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