Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

Campbell Biology Chapter 12 Test Bank Latest 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Ans, Exams of Biology

Campbell Biology Chapter 12 Test Bank Latest 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 12/24/2024

NurseEli
NurseEli 🇺🇸

1

(1)

1.2K documents

1 / 12

Toggle sidebar

Related documents


Partial preview of the text

Download Campbell Biology Chapter 12 Test Bank Latest 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Ans and more Exams Biology in PDF only on Docsity!

Campbell Biology Chapter 12 Test Bank Latest

2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified

Answers. Graded A

  1. Eukaryotic chromosomes are composed of which of the following macromolecules? - ANSC) DNA and proteins
  2. Starting with a fertilized egg (zygote), a series of six cell divisions would produce an early embryo with how many cells? - ANSD) 64
  3. In a diploid cell with 5 chromosome pairs (2n = 10), how many centromeres will be found in a nucleus at G2 of the cell division cycle? - ANSB) 10
  4. Scientists isolate cells in various phases of the cell cycle. They isolate a group of cells that have 1 1/2 times more DNA than G1 phase cells. What is the most likely part of the cell cycle from which these cells were isolated? - ANSD) in the S phase of the cell cycle
  5. G1 is associated with which of the following cellular events? - ANSA) normal growth and cell function
  1. What is the name of the microtubule-organizing center found in animal cells as an identifiable structure present during all phases of the cell cycle? - ANSB) centrosome
  2. In the cells of many eukaryotic species, the nuclear envelope has to disappear to permit which of the following events in the cell cycle? - ANSB) attachment of microtubules to kinetochores
  3. The mitotic spindle plays a critical role in which of the following processes? - ANSD) separation of sister chromatids
  4. Metaphase is characterized by ________. - ANSA) alignment of chromosomes on the equator of the cell
  5. In what way do kinetochore microtubules facilitate the process of splitting the centromeres? - ANSB) They create tension by pulling toward opposite poles.
  6. Certain cell types normally have several nuclei per cell. How could such multinucleated cells be explained? - ANSC) The cell underwent repeated mitosis, but cytokinesis did not occur.
  1. How is plant cell cytokinesis different from animal cell cytokinesis? - ANSB) Plant cells deposit vesicles containing cell wall building blocks on the metaphase plate; animal cells form a cleavage furrow.
  2. FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein that forms a contractile ring involved in binary fission. Its function is analogous to ________. - ANSA) the cleavage furrow of eukaryotic animal cells
  3. At which phase of the cell cycle do centrioles begin to move apart in animal cells? - ANSD) prophase
  4. In a diploid cell with 5 chromosome pairs (2n = 10), how many sister chromatids will be found in a nucleus at prophase of mitosis? - ANSC) 20
  5. If there are 40 centromeres in a cell at anaphase of mitosis, how many chromosomes will be found in each daughter cell following cytokinesis? - ANSB) 20
  6. If a cell at metaphase of mitosis contains 20 sister chromatids, how many chromosomes will be present in a G1 cell? - ANSB) 10
  1. Taxol is an anticancer drug extracted from the Pacific yew tree. In animal cells, Taxol prevents microtubule depolymerization. Thus, Taxol stops mitosis by interfering with which of the following structures or processes? - ANSA) the mitotic spindle
  2. Movement of the chromosomes during anaphase would be most affected by a drug that prevents which of the following events in mitosis and cell division? - ANSC) shortening of microtubules
  3. Measurements of the amount of DNA per nucleus were taken on a large number of cells from a growing fungus. The measured DNA levels ranged from 3 to 6 picograms per nucleus. In which stage of the cell cycle did the nucleus contain 6 picograms of DNA? - ANSC) G
  4. A group of cells is assayed for DNA content immediately following mitosis and is found to have an average of 8 picograms of DNA per nucleus. How many picograms of DNA would be found in a nucleus at prophase of mitosis? - ANSC) 16
  5. The beginning of anaphase is indicated by which of the following processes? - ANSC) Enzymatic cleavage of cohesin.
  1. During which phase of mitosis do the chromatids become chromosomes? - ANSB) anaphase
  2. A cleavage furrow is ________. - ANSC) a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei
  3. Use the figure to answer the question below. The unlettered circle at the top of the figure shows a diploid nucleus with four chromosomes that have not yet replicated. There are two pairs of homologous chromosomes, one long and the other short. One haploid set is black, and the other is gray. The circles labeled A to E show various combinations of these chromosomes. What is the correct chromosomal condition at prometaphase of mitosis? - ANSA) B
  4. Use the figure to answer the question below. The unlettered circle at the top of the figure shows a diploid nucleus with four chromosomes that have not yet replicated. There are two pairs of homologous chromosomes, one long and the other short. One haploid set is black, and the other is gray. The circles labeled A to E show various combinations of these chromosomes. What is the correct chromosomal condition for one daughter nucleus at telophase of mitosis? - ANSD) E
  1. Use the figure to answer the question below. If the cell whose nuclear material is shown in the figure continues toward completion of mitosis, which of the following events would occur next? - ANSC) formation of telophase nuclei
  2. Use the figure to answer the question below. In the figure, G1 is represented by which numbered part(s) of the cycle? - ANSA) I and V
  3. Use the figure to answer the question below. In the figure, which number represents DNA synthesis? - ANSB) II
  4. Use the figure to answer the question below. In the figure, at which of the numbered regions would you expect to find cells at metaphase? - ANSC) III only
  5. Use the data in the accompanying table to answer the question. Minutes Spent in Cell Cycle Phases. The data in the table were obtained from a study of the length of time spent in each phase of the cell cycle by cells of three eukaryotic organisms designated beta, delta, and gamma. Which of the statements is the best explanation for the difference between time spent in S phase by beta and gamma? - ANSA) Gamma contains more DNA than beta.
  1. Certain unicellular eukaryotes, including diatoms and some yeasts, have mechanisms of nuclear division that may resemble intermediate steps in the evolution of mitosis. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of nuclear division in these organisms? - ANSC) Chromosomes are segregated by a mitotic spindle, but the nuclear envelope remains intact during division.
  2. Several organisms, primarily protists, have what are called intermediate mitotic organization. What is the most probable hypothesis about these intermediate forms of cell division? - ANSD) They show some but not all of the evolutionary steps toward complete mitosis.
  3. Nucleotides can be radiolabeled before they are incorporated into newly synthesized DNA and, therefore, can be assayed to track their incorporation. In a set of experiments, a student-faculty research team used labeled T nucleotides and introduced these into a culture of dividing human cells at specific times. Which of the following questions might be answered by using the method described? - ANSB) What is the length of the S phase of the cell cycle?
  4. Nucleotides can be radiolabeled before they are incorporated into newly forming DNA and, therefore, can be assayed to track their incorporation. In a set of experiments, a student-faculty research team used labeled T nucleotides to study the incorporation of labeled nucleotides into a culture of lymphocytes. They

found that the lymphocytes incorporated the labeled nucleotide at a significantly higher level after a pathogen was introduced into the culture. What might they conclude from this observation? - ANSB) Infection causes lymphocytes to divide more rapidly.

  1. Through a microscope, you can see a cell plate beginning to develop across the middle of a cell and nuclei forming on either side of the cell plate. This cell is most likely ________. - ANSC) a plant cell in the process of cytokinesis
  2. Which of the following events occurs during interphase of the cell cycle? - ANSD) replication of the DNA
  3. The drug cytochalasin B blocks the function of actin. Which of the following aspects of the animal cell cycle would be most disrupted by cytochalasin B? - ANSD) cleavage furrow formation and cytokinesis
  4. Motor proteins require which of the following structures or molecules to function in the movement of chromosomes toward the poles of the mitotic spindle? - ANSC) ATP as an energy source
  1. Use the data in the accompanying table to answer the question. Minutes Spent in Cell Cycle Phases. The data in the table were obtained from a study of the length of time spent in each phase of the cell cycle by cells of three eukaryotic organisms designated beta, delta, and gamma. What is the best explanation for the data associated with delta cells? - ANSC) Delta cells are in the G0 phase.
  2. Why do neurons and some other specialized cells divide infrequently? - ANSB) They have entered into G0.
  3. What two components constitute an active MPF? - ANSD) cyclin and a cyclin- dependent kinase
  4. Which of the following properties is associated with a cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)? - ANSD) A Cdk is an enzyme that attaches phosphate groups to other proteins.
  5. What would you expect to happen if MPF (maturation-promoting factor) is introduced into immature frog oocytes that are arrested in G2? - ANSC) The cells would enter mitosis.
  1. Once a cell enters mitosis, the molecules that activate division must be turned off. What happens to MPF during mitosis? - ANSC) The cyclin component of MPF is degraded.
  2. The M phase checkpoint ensures that all chromosomes are attached to the mitotic spindle. If this does not happen, cells would most likely be arrested in ________. - ANSD) metaphase
  3. Which of the following molecules is released by platelets in the vicinity of an injury? - ANSA) PDGF
  4. Which of the following molecules is a protein synthesized at specific times during the cell cycle that associates with a kinase to form a catalytically active complex? - ANSC) cyclin
  5. Which of the following molecules is a protein maintained at steady levels throughout the cell cycle that requires cyclin to become catalytically active? - ANSD) Cdk
  6. Which of the following molecules triggers the cell's passage past the G checkpoint into mitosis? - ANSB) MPF
  1. At what stage of the cell cycle is the cyclin component of MPF destroyed? - ANSD) in late M
  2. Use the figure to answer the question below. In the figure, MPF reaches its highest concentration during this stage. - ANSC) III
  3. Density-dependent inhibition is explained by which of the following processes? - ANSB) As cells become more numerous, the cell surface proteins of one cell contact the adjoining cells, and they signal each other to stop dividing.
  4. Besides the ability of some cancer cells to over proliferate, which of the following situations might logically result in a tumor? - ANSB) lack of appropriate cell death
  5. Early observations of a cultured cell line indicated that the cells did not exhibit either density-dependent inhibition or anchorage dependence. What do these observations suggest about this cell line? - ANSC) The cells show characteristics of tumors.
  1. For a chemotherapeutic drug to be useful for treating cancer cells, which of the following characteristics is most desirable? - ANSD) It specifically inhibits rapidly dividing cells.
  2. Cells from advanced malignant tumors often have very abnormal chromosomes and an abnormal number of chromosomes. What might explain the association between malignant tumors and chromosomal abnormalities? - ANSC) Cell cycle checkpoints are not in place to stop cells with chromosome abnormalities.
  3. Exposure of zebrafish nuclei to cytosol isolated from eggs at metaphase of mitosis resulted in phosphorylation of NEP55 and L68 proteins by cyclin- dependent kinase 2. NEP55 is a protein of the inner nuclear membrane, and L68 is a protein of the nuclear lamina. What is the most likely role of phosphorylation of these proteins in the process of mitosis? - ANSC) They are involved in the disassembly of the nuclear envelope.