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CustomExam Practice Test

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CustomExam Practice Test

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Important Questions

1

What is the main function of the plasma membrane?

A:Physical isolation
B:Regulates exchange with the environment
C:Monitors the environment
D:Structural support
2

Which type of tissue is responsible for the movement of substances across the cell surface?

A:Epithelial tissue
B:Connective tissue
C:Muscular tissue
D:Nervous tissue
3

Which system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis by using feedback loops?

A:Nervous system
B:Cardiovascular system
C:Endocrine system
D:Immune system
4

Which plane divides the body or body part into right and left sections?

A:Sagittal plane
B:Frontal plane
C:Transverse plane
D:Oblique plane
5

Which type of vesicle modifies and packages products for exocytosis?

A:Secretory vesicles
B:Membrane renewal vesicles
C:Lysosomes
D:Transport vesicles
6

Which type of transport does not require ATP?

A:Simple diffusion
B:Facilitated diffusion
C:Active transport
D:Vesicular transport
7

What is the net gain of glycolysis?

A:2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvate
B:4 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvate
C:2 ATP, 4 NADH, 2 pyruvate
D:4 ATP, 4 NADH, 2 pyruvate
8

What is the difference between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

A:Simple diffusion does not require a transporter; facilitated diffusion does. Simple diffusion occurs down a concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion does not.
B:Simple diffusion does not require ATP; facilitated diffusion does. Simple diffusion occurs down a concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion does not.
C:Simple diffusion does not require a transporter; facilitated diffusion does. Simple diffusion occurs along an electrical gradient; facilitated diffusion occurs down a concentration gradient.
D:Simple diffusion does not require ATP; facilitated diffusion does. Simple diffusion occurs down a concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion occurs along an electrical gradient.
9

What are the effects of hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions on cells?

A:Hypertonic: causes cells to shrink; Hypotonic: causes cells to swell; Isotonic: no effect on cell volume
B:Hypertonic: causes cells to swell; Hypotonic: causes cells to shrink; Isotonic: no effect on cell volume
C:Hypertonic: causes cells to shrink; Hypotonic: causes cells to burst; Isotonic: no effect on cell volume
D:Hypertonic: causes cells to burst; Hypotonic: causes cells to shrink; Isotonic: no effect on cell volume
10

What is the main difference between endocytosis and exocytosis?

A:Endocytosis brings substances into a cell; exocytosis releases substances from a cell
B:Endocytosis releases substances from a cell; exocytosis brings substances into a cell
C:Endocytosis involves ATP; exocytosis does not involve ATP
D:Endocytosis does not involve ATP; exocytosis involves ATP