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SFSU BIOL 212 FINAL EXAM GENERAL BIOLOGY & CELLULAR SYSTEMS EXAM REVIEW 2026/2027 || MULTIPLE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || EXPERT-VERIFIED & GRADED A+ || BLUEPRINT FOR GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!!

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SFSU BIOL 212 FINAL EXAM GENERAL BIOLOGY &
CELLULAR SYSTEMS EXAM REVIEW 2026/2027 ||
MULTIPLE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ||
EXPERT-VERIFIED & GRADED A+ || BLUEPRINT FOR
GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!!

Homeostasis refers to maintaining a relatively stable internal environment. The
"internal environment" is:
a) the blood cells
b) body parts beneath the skin
c) the cytoplasm of all the cells in the body
d) plasma, interstitial fluid, and transcellular fluid
e) intracellular fluid - CORRECT ANSWER -plasma, interstitial fluid, and
transcellular fluid
Following an increase in body temperature, which of the following responses
will NOT occur?


a) an increase in skin blood flow
b) an increase in skin temperature
c) an increase in non-shivering thermogenesis
d) an increase in sweat production
e) an increase in evaporation of the skin - CORRECT ANSWER -an increase
in non-shivering thermogenesis


When pyrogens are present, vasodilation is used by the body to create a fever


a) True
b) False - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Which of the following is an example of positive feedback?

,a) Consuming caffeine increases urine output, causing dehydration
b) The arrival of platelets at a wound causes the release of clotting factors which
cause more platelets to arrive at the wound
c) When a person stands up, blood pressure decreases because of the blood
pooling in the feet and legs. As a result, the heart beats faster and blood vessels
constrict in order to bring blood pressure back to normal
d) both a) and b) are correct
e) both b) and c) are correct - CORRECT ANSWER -The arrival of platelets
at a wound causes the release of clotting factors which cause more platelets to
arrive at the wound


Mice from a certain lab strain remain healthy as long as you feed them regularly
and do not let them exercise. After they eat, their blood glucose level rises
slightly and then declines to a homeostatic level. However if these mice fast or
if they exercise at all, their blood glucose drops dangerously. Which hypothesis
best explains their problem?


a) The mice have insulin-dependent diabetes
b) the mice lack insulin receptors on their cells
c) the mice lack glucagon receptors on their cells
d) The mice can't synthesize glycogen from glucose - CORRECT ANSWER -
The mice lack glucagon receptors on their cells


Liver cells produce glycogen in response to:


a) glucagon
b) insulin - CORRECT ANSWER -insulin


One of insulin's mechanisms of action is to:

,a) activate Na+/K+ pump
b) increase the activity of SGLT
c) increase the facilitated diffusion of glucose into certain cells in the body
d) increase the number of sodium-linked glucose transporters in the cell
membrane
e) more than one of the above is correct - CORRECT ANSWER -increase the
facilitated diffusion of glucose into certain cells in the body


NADH is produced from each reaction described except one. Identify the
EXCEPTION.


a) during "aerobic" glycolysis
b) during the electron transport chain
c) in the Krebs cycle
d) during the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
e) more than one answer applies - CORRECT ANSWER -during the electron
transport chain


Under low oxygen conditions, ____________ must unload its electrons to allow
glycolysis to continue its production of ATP:


a) FADH2
b) lactic acid
c) NAD+
d) pyruvate
e) NADH - CORRECT ANSWER -NADH


Which of the following statements about anaerobic metabolism is FALSE?

, a) oxygen is limited or absent
b) pyruvate moves into the mitochondrion but then accumulates there, since the
Krebs cycle does not occur
c) most of the energy of the glucose molecule remains in the chemical bonds of
the carbon molecule
d) the electron transport chain does not occur since oxygen is needed as the final
electron acceptor - CORRECT ANSWER -pyruvate moves into the
mitochondrion but then accumulates there, since the Krebs cycle does not occur


From which of the following will the cell be able to harvest the most chemical
energy?


a) an NADH molecule
b) six carbon dioxide molecules
c) two pyruvate molecules
d) a lactic acid molecule
e) a glucose molecule - CORRECT ANSWER -a glucose molecule


Which of the following is NOT true of the cell membrane
a) Cholesterol influences how fluid the membrane is
b) Carbohydrates associate with proteins and lipids on the extracellular side of
the membrane
c) there are many different kinds of membrane proteins
d) in certain cells, the phospholipids arrange themselves into the shape of a
channel, in order to allow ions to transport across the membrane - CORRECT
ANSWER -in certain cells, the phospholipids arrange themselves into the shape
of a channel, in order to allow ions to transport across the membrane


The isolation of different proteins to the luminal vs. basolateral surfaces of
epithelial cells is due to the presence of ____________ between the cells in the
tissue

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