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Take Home Exam: Cell Parts, Membranes, Photosynthesis, Cell Respiration. You are allowed to use any resources you can find for this exam. You may also work with a partner. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Which of the following is NOT a principle of the cell theory? a. Cells are the basic units of life. b. All living things are made of cells. c. Very few cells reproduce. d. All cells are produced by existing cells. 2. Prokaryotes lack a. cytoplasm. c. a nucleus. b. a cell membrane. d. genetic material. 3. Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? a. plants c. bacteria b. animals d. all of the above 4. Which of the following structures is found in the cytoplasm? a. nucleolus c. chromatin b. ribosome d. cell wall 5. Which organelle breaks down food into molecules the cell can use? a. Golgi apparatus c. endoplasmic reticulum b. lysosome d. mitochondrion 6. Which organelle would you expect to find in plant cells but not animal cells? a. mitochondrion c. chloroplast b. ribosome d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum 7. The main function of the cell wall is to a. support and protect the cell. c. direct the activities of the cell. b. store DNA. d. help the cell move. 8. Which of the following structures serves as the cell s boundary from its environment? a. mitochondrion c. chloroplast b. cell membrane d. channel proteins 9. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane? a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from foods b. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates c. keeps the cell wall in place d. regulates which materials enter and leave the cell 10. The cell membrane contains channels and pumps that help move materials from one side to the other. What are these channels and pumps made of? a. carbohydrates c. bilipids b. lipids d. proteins 11. Which means of particle transport requires input of energy from the cell?

a. diffusion c. facilitated diffusion b. osmosis d. active transport 12. An animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because the osmotic pressure causes a. water to move into the cell. c. solutes to move into the cell. b. water to move out of the cell. d. solutes to move out of the cell. 13. All of the following are examples of cell specialization EXCEPT a. a pancreatic cell that produces protein-digesting enzymes. b. muscle cells that control movement of materials in the body c. a prokaryotic cell that carries out photosynthesis. d. a red blood cell that carries oxygen. 14. Which of the following is an example of an organ? a. heart c. digestive system b. epithelial tissue d. nerve cell 15. All of the following are types of tissues EXCEPT a. muscle. c. digestive. b. connective. d. nerve. 16. An organ system is a group of organs that a. are made up of similar cells. b. are made up of similar tissues. c. work together to perform a specific function. d. work together to perform all the functions in a multicellular organism. 17. Organisms that cannot make their own food and must obtain energy from the foods they eat are called a. autotrophs. c. thylakoids. b. heterotrophs. d. plants. 18. Plants take in the sun s energy by absorbing a. high-energy sugars. c. chlorophyll b. b. chlorophyll a. d. sunlight. 19. Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll found? a. in the stroma c. in the ATP b. in the thylakoid d. in the glucose 20. Which of the following is false? a. A chloroplast contains stroma. c. A granum contains several thylakoids. b. A stroma contains a thylakoid. d. A thylakoid contains chlorophyll. 21. Which of the following is inside the thylakoid membrane? a. electron transport chain c. ATP synthase b. photosystem I d. all of the above 22. Why does the inside of the thylakoid membrane become positively charged during the light-dependent reactions? a. H + ions are released as water splits. b. ATP synthase allows H + ions to pass through the membrane. c. ATP synthase produces ATP from ADP. d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the stroma.

23. Where are photosystems I and II found? a. in the stroma c. in the Calvin cycle b. in the thylakoid membrane d. all of the above 24. The Calvin cycle is another name for a. light-independent reactions. c. photosynthesis. b. light-dependent reactions. d. all of the above 25. What is a product of the Calvin cycle? a. oxygen gas c. high-energy sugars b. ATP d. carbon dioxide gas 26. What is the correct equation for cellular respiration? a. 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + Energy b. 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 + Energy 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O c. 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 + Energy d. 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + Energy 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 27. The starting molecule for glycolysis is a. ADP. c. citric acid. b. pyruvic acid. d. glucose. 28. Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis? a. NADH c. ATP b. pyruvic acid d. glucose 29. The two main types of fermentation are called a. alcoholic and aerobic. c. alcoholic and lactic acid. b. aerobic and anaerobic. d. lactic acid and anaerobic. 30. The conversion of pyruvic acid into lactic acid requires a. alcohol. c. ATP. b. oxygen. d. NADH. 31. Cellular respiration is called an aerobic process because it requires a. light. c. oxygen. b. exercise. d. glucose. 32. The Krebs cycle does not occur if a. oxygen is present. c. glycolysis occurs. b. fermentation occurs. d. carbon dioxide is present. 33. The Krebs cycle starts with a. lactic acid and yields carbon dioxide. b. glucose and yields 32 ATPs. c. pyruvic acid and yields lactic acid or alcohol. d. pyruvic acid and yields carbon dioxide. 34. All of the following are sources of energy during exercise EXCEPT a. stored ATP. c. lactic acid fermentation. b. alcoholic fermentation. d. cellular respiration. 35. Which process does NOT release energy from glucose? a. glycolysis c. fermentation

b. photosynthesis d. cellular respiration Modified True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. 36. If a cell contains a nucleus, it must be a prokaryote. _ 37. Ribosomes stud the surface of rough endoplasmic reticulum. _ 38. Cilia and flagella are made of protein filaments called endoplasmic reticulum. _ 39. The cytoskeleton helps to move organelles within the cell. _ 40. Water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and some other substances can pass through the cell wall. _ 41. There is a division of labor among the cells of multicellular organisms. _ 42. ADP is one of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy. _ Figure 8 1 43. The substance represented in Figure 8 1 is called ATP. _ 44. If a plant and a burning candle are placed under a bell jar, the candle will burn because the plant gives off carbon dioxide. _ 45. If you were to isolate the chloroplast from a plant, it would appear green. _ 46. Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of carbon dioxide. _ 47. The products of glycolysis are 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvic acid molecules. _ 48. The Krebs cycle releases energy in the form of ATP. _

49. NADH and FADH 2 carry electrons from the Krebs cycle to the electron transport chain. _ Completion Complete each statement. 50. Enzymes in the _ attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins. 51. Large molecules such as glucose that cannot cross the lipid bilayer can still move across the membrane with a concentration gradient by _. 52. Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and _. Short Answer 53. What does the cell theory say? Other USING SCIENCE SKILLS A student put together the experimental setup shown below. The selectively permeable membrane is permeable to both types of solute molecules shown. Figure 7 4 Essay 54. Predicting Describe the movement of the C molecules on side A of the apparatus shown in Figure 7 4. What will happen to these molecules over time? 55. Compare prokaryotes with eukaryotes. Give an example of each type