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CLEP Natural Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Theory which suggests mitochondria and chloroplasts were once prokaryotic organisms in a symbiotic relationship with eykorytic cells
facilitated diffusion
exocytosis
cell wall
endosymbiont hypothesis
2. Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
meiosis
DNA
anther
mitosis
3. Small structures in the cytoplasm of a cell that do special jobs
organelles
filament
prophase
facilitated diffusion
4. Site of protein synthesis. Free ribosomes - float unattached; attached ribosomes - attached to the ER
gymnosperms
facilitated diffusion
ribosomes
transformation
5. Used to examine tiny cell organelles
fermentation
mutation
reduction
electron microscope
6. Sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait
gene
glycolysis
microtubules
microfilaments
7. Formed when cell membrane surrounds a molecule outside the cell and ingests it
endoplasmic reticulum
anabolism
endocytic vesicles
chromatids
8. Tubes - One of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope; play a role in cell division.
cell wall
secretory vesicles
centrioles
microtubules
9. Modifications of pre-mRNA that make it into mature mRNA - so that it is ready for protein synthesis
anaphase
post-transcriptional processing
chromatids
photolysis
10. Anaerobic cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into end products such as lactic acid
eukoryotic cells
fermentation
codon
stigma
11. Stalk that supports the flower
eukoryotic cells
alleles
pedicel
anaphase
12. A cell having only one complete set of chromosomes
haploid
active transport
cofactor
microvilli
13. Part of stem where growth occurs - contains meristem tissue that is capable of quick growth
shoot apex
gametes
filament
cytoskeleton
14. Double-stranded chains of proteins which give structure to the cell
eukoryotic cells
microfilaments
nucleosome
microtubules
15. Hollow tubes of protein about 25 nanometers in diameter - support the cell and moves organelles within the cell
nuclear pores
mutation
pistil
microtubules
16. Reducing the ploidy level of nucleus from diploid to haploid in meiotic cell division
eukoryotic cells
secretory vesicles
microtubules
reduction
17. A long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix
DNA
grana
anther
transcription
18. A substance that must join with the enzyme to enable it to fit the substrate
nucleosome
mitosis
cofactor
ribosomes
19. Sticky portion at the top of the style which traps pollen
eukoryotic cells
shoot apex
stigma
stamen
20. Composed of a bilayer of lipids embedded with globular proteins
photolysis
cell membrane
chlorophyll
anaphase
21. A period during which the cell grows - G1 - copies its DNA - S - and synthesizes proteins - G2
enzymes
post-transcriptional processing
interphase
microfilaments
22. The organ that bears the ovules of a flower - base of the pistil
crossing over
microvilli
ovary
fermentation
23. Smallest unit of most living things
cell
alleles
ovules
organelles
24. The part of the stamen that contains pollen
anther
gymnosperms
ovules
transformation
25. Numerous folds in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion - the site of cellular respiration
endosymbiont hypothesis
cristae
angiosperms
chlorophyll
26. Cell organelle filled with enyzmes need to break down certain materials in the cells
lysosomes
telophase
electron microscope
angiosperms
27. The complete genetic material contained in an individual
biosynthesis
gametes
ATP
genome
28. Cell division which produces two identical cells
nuclear pores
biennial
mitosis
pistil
29. The female part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma and ovules
transformation
diploid
organelles
pistil
30. Membrane-bound organelle that stores water and soluble substances
secretory vesicles
biosynthesis
crossing over
vacuole
31. Small - dense region within most nuclei in which the assembly of RNA proteins begins
nucleolus
microvilli
post-transcriptional processing
exocytosis
32. Classication of plant which produce seeds which are 'naked' (in cones)
chlorophyll
ATP
facilitated diffusion
gymnosperms
33. Production of a chemical compound by a living organism
alleles
eukoryotic cells
biosynthesis
anther
34. Plants that grow year after year
tonoplast
ATP
organism
perennial
35. Green pigment contained in the grana
mutation
anabolism
chromatin
chlorophyll
36. Uses electrons from the Krebs cycle to change ADP to ATP (cytochromes on surface of cristae of mitochondria - contain protein and heme (iron containing) groups - electrons pass along them and ATP is produced)
centrioles
electron transport
ovary
stroma
37. A cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number
diploid
golgi apparatus
biennial
cell membrane
38. Change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
mutation
endoplasmic reticulum
tonoplast
cell cycle
39. Powerhouse of the cell - organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
centromere
mitochondria
tonoplast
stroma
40. The final stage of mitosis or meiosis - during which a nuclear membrane forms around each set of new chromosomes
virus
telophase
cristae
microfilaments
41. First step in releasing the energy of glucose - in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
crossing over
electron microscope
glycolysis
gymnosperms
42. Have tissues made of cells that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
reduction
carbon dioxide fixation
vascular plants
electron microscope
43. Bead-like structure in chromatin - composed of a short length of DNA wrapped around a core of histone proteins
nucleosome
stigma
filament
cell cycle
44. Stores - packages and ships proteins
golgi apparatus
vacuole
centrioles
stigma
45. Transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient
cofactor
active transport
mitochondria
photolysis
46. Structure within ovary of plant that contains egg cells
microtubules
stroma
ovules
endosymbiont hypothesis
47. Body of a chloroplast containing grana
golgi apparatus
endoplasmic reticulum
stroma
organelles
48. Matching Chromosomes that are similar but not identical
metabolism
biennial
chlorophyll
homologs
49. Passive transport of materials across a plasma membrane by transport proteins embedded in the plasma membrane
stroma
cell membrane
facilitated diffusion
transduction
50. Classification of plant which survives only a single season
annuals
gymnosperms
perennial
stigma