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Campbell Biology Ch. 6 - 7 Test Bank




1.1) When biologists wish to study the internal ultrastructure of cells, they

can achieve the finest resolution by using

A) a phase-contrast light microscope.

B) a scanning electron microscope.

C) a transmission electronic microscope.

D) a confocal fluorescence microscope.

E) a super-resolution fluorescence microscope.: C

2.2) The advantage of light microscopy over electron microscopy is that

A) light microscopy provides for higher magnification than electron

mi- croscopy.

B) light microscopy provides for higher resolving power than electron

mi- croscopy.

C) light microscopy allows one to view dynamic processes in living cells.

D) light microscopy provides higher contrast than electron microscopy.

E) specimen preparation for light microcopy does not produce artifacts.: c

3.3) A primary objective of cell fractionation is to

A) view the structure of cell membranes.

B) sort cells based on their size and weight.
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C) determine the size of various organelles.

D) separate the major organelles so that their particular functions can be

determined.

E) separate lipid-soluble from water-soluble molecules.: Answer: D

4.4) In the fractionation of homogenized cells using centrifugation, the

prima- ry factor that determines whether a specific cellular component ends

up in the supernatant or the pellet is

A) the relative solubility of the component.

B) the size and weight of the component.

C) the percentage of carbohydrates in the component.

D) the presence or absence of nucleic acids in the component.

E) the presence or absence of lipids in the component.: B

5.5) Which of the following correctly lists the order in which cellular com-

ponents will be found in the pellet when homogenized cells are treated

with increasingly rapid spins in a centrifuge?

A) ribosomes, nucleus, mitochondria

B) chloroplasts, ribosomes, vacuoles

C) nucleus, ribosomes, chloroplasts

D) vacuoles, ribosomes, nucleus

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E) nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes: E




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6.6) Green fluorescent protein (GFP) can be used to fluorescently label a

specific protein in cells by genetically engineering cells to synthesize the

target protein fused to GFP. What is the advantage of using GFP fusions to

visualize specific proteins, instead of staining cells with fluorescently

labeled probes that bind to the target protein?

A) GFP fusions enable one to track changes in the location of the protein

in living cells; staining usually requires preserved cells.

B) GFP fusions enable higher resolution than staining with

fluorescent probes.

C) GFP permits the position of the protein in the cell more precisely

than fluorescent probes.

D) GFP permits visualization of protein-protein interactions;

fluorescent probes do not.

E) GFP fusions are not subject to artifacts; fluorescent probes may

introduce background artifacts.: A

7.7) What is the reason that a modern electron microscope (TEM) can

resolve biological images to the subnanometer level, as opposed to tens of

nanome- ters achievable for the best super-resolution light microscope?
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