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CLEP Natural Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The process of transfering genetic material from one cell to another
interphase
nucleosome
microtubules
transduction
2. Hollow tubes of protein about 25 nanometers in diameter - support the cell and moves organelles within the cell
grana
microtubules
post-transcriptional processing
enzymes
3. Tubes - One of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope; play a role in cell division.
centrioles
glycolysis
organelles
electron microscope
4. In photosynthesis - this is the splitting of water by light
cell wall
cristae
post-transcriptional processing
photolysis
5. Sticky portion at the top of the style which traps pollen
photolysis
electron microscope
stigma
nuclear pores
6. Classification of plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary - inside a flower
ribosomes
angiosperms
meiosis
endosymbiont hypothesis
7. Three-nucleotide sequence on messenger RNA that codes for a single amino acid
haploid
codon
cytokinesis
organelles
8. Plants that grow year after year
microvilli
perennial
pedicel
chromatin
9. Transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient
anabolism
mitochondria
prosthetic group
active transport
10. The first stage of mitosis - forming spindle fibres attached to the centromere
nucleolus
vacuole
perennial
prophase
11. Classification of plant which survives only a single season
annuals
pedicel
secretory vesicles
catabolism
12. Composed of a bilayer of lipids embedded with globular proteins
cell membrane
mitosis
eukoryotic cells
golgi apparatus
13. Packaged protein or other substance produced by golgi apparatus/endoplasmic reticulum
chromatids
secretory vesicles
gymnosperms
gene
14. Have tissues made of cells that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
krebs cycle
vascular plants
DNA
tonoplast
15. The complete genetic material contained in an individual
genome
glycolysis
ovules
anabolism
16. Passive transport of materials across a plasma membrane by transport proteins embedded in the plasma membrane
endocytic vesicles
codon
meiosis
facilitated diffusion
17. (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work
tonoplast
microtubules
codon
ATP
18. The male reproductive organ of a flower consisting of anther - filament - and pollen
cell membrane
meiosis
interphase
stamen
19. Part of stem where growth occurs - contains meristem tissue that is capable of quick growth
cell wall
cytoskeleton
shoot apex
cell membrane
20. Theory which suggests mitochondria and chloroplasts were once prokaryotic organisms in a symbiotic relationship with eykorytic cells
vascular plants
endosymbiont hypothesis
microvilli
haploid
21. Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
electron transport
meiosis
telophase
biennial
22. A cell having only one complete set of chromosomes
grana
haploid
facilitated diffusion
gymnosperms
23. Double-stranded chains of proteins which give structure to the cell
cytoskeleton
microfilaments
biennial
endoplasmic reticulum
24. A substance that retards or stops enzymatic activity
microfilaments
inhibitor
endosymbiont hypothesis
meiosis
25. The regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
exocytosis
cell cycle
krebs cycle
inhibitor
26. The organ that bears the ovules of a flower - base of the pistil
telophase
ovary
centromere
genome
27. Vacuole membrane
meiosis
mitochondria
tonoplast
pedicel
28. Small structures in the cytoplasm of a cell that do special jobs
organelles
carbon dioxide fixation
metabolism
transformation
29. Stage of cellular respiration that finishes the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules to carbon dioxide - releasing energy
biennial
krebs cycle
ovary
post-transcriptional processing
30. The final stage of mitosis or meiosis - during which a nuclear membrane forms around each set of new chromosomes
stamen
telophase
angiosperms
microfilaments
31. An internal membrane system in which components of cell membrane and some proteins are constructed. rough - instrumental in protein synthesis; smooth - processes lipids fats and steroids
endoplasmic reticulum
biosynthesis
mutation
microtubules
32. Living thing
stigma
gene
cell membrane
organism
33. Reducing the ploidy level of nucleus from diploid to haploid in meiotic cell division
reduction
inhibitor
endoplasmic reticulum
catabolism
34. Green pigment contained in the grana
grana
catabolism
chlorophyll
microtubules
35. Photosynthetic reaction in which carbon dioxide is attached to an organic compound (glucose - polysaccharides)
carbon dioxide fixation
cell
translation
enzymes
36. Pores which allows materials to move in and out of the cell nucleus
vascular plants
pedicel
nuclear pores
cell wall
37. Projections on cell membrane increase surface area
interphase
microvilli
transformation
stigma
38. The organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA
homologs
photolysis
transcription
facilitated diffusion
39. Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
substrate
interphase
centromere
codon
40. A cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number
anabolism
diploid
tonoplast
enzymes
41. Sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait
gymnosperms
cell membrane
ovules
gene
42. The stalk of a stamen that supports the anther
metabolism
substrate
electron microscope
filament
43. First step in releasing the energy of glucose - in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
nucleosome
glycolysis
active transport
endosymbiont hypothesis
44. The process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm through tRNA
filament
electron microscope
translation
perennial
45. Proteins that act as biological catalysts
enzymes
cell cycle
ribosomes
mitosis
46. Process of building up complex materials (proteins) from simple materials
gymnosperms
vascular plants
anabolism
microtubules
47. Consists of DNA tightly coiled around proteins
microvilli
golgi apparatus
stroma
chromatin
48. Site of protein synthesis. Free ribosomes - float unattached; attached ribosomes - attached to the ER
haploid
ribosomes
biennial
prophase
49. Numerous folds in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion - the site of cellular respiration
cristae
angiosperms
cell
post-transcriptional processing
50. Different forms of a gene
cell
alleles
substrate
centrioles