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BIO 171 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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What molecules move via facilitated diffusion?


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Hydrophilic molecules and ions
Chanel proteins (H2O and ions and carrier proteins (gated channels that
need electrical stimulus)

,early eukaryote consumed photosynthetic bacteria -> chloroplast.


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2nd endosymbiotic event




When is the DNA condensed in all or part of the phases?


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From beginning of M phase till telophase




When properly aligned, the enzyme and the substrate form an enzyme-substrate (ES)
complex.
A substrate binds to an enzyme at the ________, where the reaction occurs.


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active site




What molecules move via passive diffusion?


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Hydrophobic or small uncharged polar molecules (lipids, CO2, O2, H2O)

,both have their own DNA and ribosomes.


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Mitochondria and Chloroplasts




reactant in enzyme activity


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Substrate




Interferes with the normal assembly of the mitotic spindle. As a result, chromosomes
don't form correct attachments to the spindle, and the cell fails to complete mitosis.


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Taxol




CO2 pump keeps rubisco from picking up oxygen, but requires 2 extra ATP for every
glucose molecule produced. Rubisco is 'imprisoned' in the bundle sheath cells, where
CO2 is concentrated.


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, C4




signals cells to pause the cell cycle to fix mistakes. Mutations in these genes cause
them to be underexpressed or nonfunctional, allowing damaged cells to divide
inappropriately.


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Tumor suppressor genes




first translated on free ribosomes and then passes through the pore complex to enter
the nucleus.


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Protein destined for interior of nucleus




allow communication across cell wall
mailbox


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Plasmodesmata (plant only)

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