
GenBio Quarter 2 Part 2
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What is the number of daughter cells produced in Meiosis?
Which of the following is NOT true about Meiosis?
In what mitotic phase does the nuclear membrane start to disappear?
What cell structure facilitates the extension and retraction of microtubules to pull chromosomes away from each other?
Which of the following is TRUE about Metaphase II?
In Metaphase, the chromosomes arrange themselves individually at the equatorial plate.
Which of the following is NOT true about Telophase?
Mitosis is important for growth and repair of unicellular organisms and for asexual reproduction of multicellular organisms
On a 2n=8 figure, how many chromosomes would there be in each cell by the end of Telophase I?
Which of the following is NOT true about crossing over?
At what meiotic phase does each cell becomes haploid?
Daughter cells are similar to parent cells in Meiosis.
How many phases are there in interphase?
During the cell cycle, in order to prepare for the next mitosis, the cells would need to accommodate two copies of chromosomal sets for the upcoming daughter cells to have an equal chromosomal count. In which phase does the cell solve this problem by creating copies of DNA?
At what cell cycle checkpoint does it the cell check for chromosome spindle attachment?
A missense mutation happens when the amino acid sequence is incorrect, particularly the 1st and 2nd in a 3 part sequence, leading to a malfunctioning protein.
Down Syndrome is an example of:
What can be concluded on a boy having Klinefelter syndrome which have small testes and breast growth?
A certain girl is short in stature, has a webbed neck with low hairline, and is infertile. What sex chromosome aneuploidy does she have?
A tall girl with an aneuploidy on sex chromosomes can still conceive children and have normal sexual development. What syndrome does she have?
Which of the following is NOT a function of membrane transport?
Which of the following statements is NOT true about Passive and Active Transport?
Osmosis is under what type of membrane transport?
Facilitated diffusion involves polar particles that cannot cross phospholipid tails of the cell membrane.
Which of the following is TRUE about Diffusion?
A polar particle wishes to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration, what type of membrane transport will the particle should undergo?
What type of Membrane Transport is shown in a Sodium Potassium Pump, where it moves sodium and potassium particles against the concentration gradient through a carrier protein.
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A cell engulfs a large bulk of fluid by forming an excavation on its cell membrane and creating a vesicle as a result. What type of Membrane Transport is shown?
During which phase of meiosis does crossing over occur?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of osmosis?
Which of the following best describes a hypotonic solution in relation to osmosis?
An animal cell becomes shriveled when exposed to what type of solution in relation to osmosis?
A plant cell becomes what on a hypertonic solution in relation to osmosis, which water escapes from the cell.
Enzymes are carbohydrate-based catalysts capable of lessening the activation energy requirement to speed up chemical reactions
Banana is an example of food with a digestive enzyme called amylase which breaks down starch.
Which of the following is NOT true about enzymes?
Sucrose partially modifies the shape and active site of an invertase when binding. What type of binding mechanism is shown?
Which of the following is true about the lock and key binding mechanism model of enzymes?
An enzyme makes an intermediate in order to reduce a drastic chemical reaction with high activation energy to a step-by-step process. ex. A & B --> C & D --> E & F --> ... --> Z instead of just A & B --> Z only
Folic acid has a chemical formula of C19H19N7O6. Which of the following is NOT true about the enzyme cofactor?
An inhibitor binds to an allosteric site of an enzyme and disrupts its function. What type of inhibitor is it?Â
Which of the following is TRUE about the competitive inhibitor?
Which of the following best explains what happens when you further increase substrate concentration.
Inhibitors can be also beneficial as they can prevent excessive substance production where there is already an enough amount.
Extreme temperatures can negatively affect the catalytic activity of enzymes.
The rate of enzyme catalytic activity is inversely proportional to enzyme concentration.