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BIOL 1001 LSU EXAMINATION QUESTIONS WITH REVISED AND UPDATED ANSWERS Where do most of the metabolic activities take place within the cell? - Answer-Cytoplasm What would happen if a cell stopped making properly functioning RNA? - Answer-The cell would not be able to translate the information in...

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BIOL 1001 LSU EXAMINATION
QUESTIONS WITH REVISED AND
UPDATED ANSWERS
Where do most of the metabolic activities take place within the cell? - Answer-
Cytoplasm

What would happen if a cell stopped making properly functioning RNA? - Answer-The
cell would not be able to translate the information in DNA into protein.

If a cell had a nucleoid, it most likely would be a(n) _____. - Answer-Bacterial cell

Which is NOT an organelle of animal cells? - Answer-Plastid

If an organism has cilia, most likely it is _____. - Answer-living in a watery environment

A cell's membrane is not formed properly—it is not able to act as a barrier to its
environment. What may be causing this problem? - Answer-The ER is malfunctioning
and cannot produce the phospholipids and cholesterol for the membrane.

Why would a cell have a prominent ER and Golgi apparatus? - Answer-It is a leukocyte
(white blood cell) and secretes large amounts of protein antibodies into the
bloodstream.

How are chloroplasts and mitochondria similar to prokaryotic cells? - Answer-Both have
their own DNA and ribosomes.

What is the purpose of the central vacuole in this cell? - Answer-Water storage

Which of the following is nonpolar? - Answer-Fatty acid tails

An organism living at the equator has more saturated phospholipids in its cell
membranes than an organism living at the South Pole. Why? - Answer-In cold climates,
more unsaturated fats with kinked tails are needed to maintain the fluidity of the cell
membranes.

The phospholipid tails of a cell membrane face one another because _____. - Answer-
they are hydrophobic—repelled by water

Which is NOT a form of active transport? - Answer-Osmosis

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