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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] Questions and Answers (Graded A) [D] interactions between amino acids present in the polypeptide. [2] The tertiary structure and function of a polypeptide is principally determined by the: ----------------------------------------------- [A] length of the polypeptid...

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[D] interactions between amino acids present in the polypeptide.
[2] The tertiary structure and function of a polypeptide is principally determined by the:
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[A] length of the polypeptide.

[B] number of nucleotides present in the polypeptide.

[C] repeated units of glycerol making up the polypeptide.

[D] interactions between amino acids present in the polypeptide.

[E] number of introns within the polypeptide.


[B] Two
[3] In a species that has five different alleles for a gene at a particular locus, how many different
alleles may be present in the somatic cells of one diploid individual?
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[A] One

[B] Two

[C] Three

[D] Four

[E] Five


[C] swell and lyse
[4] If red blood cells cultured in an isotonic medium are placed in distilled water, they will most likely:
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[A] remain unchanged

[B] shrivel

[C] swell and lyse

[D] divide

[E] become dormant


[A] A triglyceride
[7] Metabolism of which the following molecules results in the greatest net usable energy per gram?
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[A] A triglyceride

[B] A tripetide

[C] An alpha-linked disaccharide

[D] A beta-linked disaccharide

, [E] An anabolic steriod


[B] rough endoplasmic reticulum
[8] Cells that make up salivary glands would be expected to contain a relatively large amount of:
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[A] smooth endoplasmic reticulum

[B] rough endoplasmic reticulum

[C] genetic material

[D] lipids

[E] peroxisomes


[C] Prokaryotes are structurally less complex than eukaryotes are.
[9] Which of the following characteristics distinguishes prokaryotic organisms from eukaryotic
organisms?
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[A] Prokaryotes are unicellular, while all eukaryotes are multicellular.

[B] Prokaryotes are aquatic, while eukaryotes are terrestrial.

[C] Prokaryotes are structurally less complex than eukaryotes are.

[D] Prokaryotes require a host to replicate, while eukaryotes do not.

[E] Prokaryotes lack a cell membrane, while eukaryotes do not.


[C] The inhibitor binds to the enzyme but not at its active site.
[16] Which of the following best describes allosteric inhibition of an enzyme?
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[A] The inhibitor binds to the mRNA to prevent translation of the enzyme.

[B] The inhibitor binds to the enzyme substrate.

[C] The inhibitor binds to the enzyme but not at its active site.

[D] The inhibitor binds to the enzyme at its active site.

[E] the inhibitor binds to the gene that encodes for the enzyme.


[A] Lysosome . . lipid hydrolysis
[17] Which of the following organelles is correctly matched with its function?
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[A] Lysosome . . hydrolysis

[B] Nucleolus . . protein synthesis

[C] Ribosome . . carbohydrate synthesis

[D] Mitochondrion . . Calvin cycle

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