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The brown paper test for lipids is positive when food is placed on the paper and a spot forms which will allow light to pass through it. Which food would give the strongest positive test for lipids? A potato chips B bread C sugar D carrots

The brown paper test for lipids is positive when food is placed on the paper and a spot forms which will allow light to pass through it. Which food would give the strongest positive test for lipids? A potato chips (1,7,16,21,25)

What is the function of a cell’s selectively permeable membrane? A to regulate energy production in the cell B to keep mitochondria from using nuclear material C to maintain a constant lipid-protein ratio in the cell D to control materials entering and leaving the cell

What is the function of a cell’s selectively permeable membrane? D to control materials entering and leaving the cell (4,9,20,11)

While observing an Elodea plant cell through a microscope, a student noticed a number of small green disks. These organelles were most likely which of the following? A chloroplasts B leucoplasts C mitochondria D ribosomes

While observing an Elodea plant cell through a microscope, a student noticed some a number of small green disks. These organelles were most likely which of the following? A chloroplasts (10,12,14,15,19,3)

At which organelle are proteins manufactured? A mitochondrion B nucleus C ribosome D vacuole

At which organelle are proteins manufactured? C ribosome (7,18,5,6,24)

A student examines a cell under the microscope and determines that it is a eukaryote. Which structure did the student identify in order to come to this conclusion? A flagellum B nucleus C cell wall D ribosome

A student examines a cell under the microscope and determines that it is a eukaryote. Which structure did the student identify in order to come to this conclusion? B nucleus (22,6,12,1,15)

The major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is the presence or absence of which of the following? A membrane-bound organelles B cytoplasm C a cell membrane D nucleic acids

The major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is the presence or absence of which of the following? A membrane-bound organelles (8,24,23,2,10,11)

Which of the following is found only in eukaryotic cells? A cell membrane B cytoplasm C DNA D mitochondria

Which of the following is found only in eukaryotic cells? D mitochondria (14,17,4,3,2,22)

A plant has been removed from its natural environment and placed into a body of water that contains more salt than the inside of each plant cell. This situation is most similar to which of the following events? A a sea plant put into fresh water B a freshwater plant put into sea water C a sea plant put into distilled water D a land plant put into tap water

A plant has been removed from its natural environment and placed into a body of water that contains more salt than the inside of each plant cell. This situation is most similar to which of the following events? B a freshwater plant put into sea water (3,6,11,19,21,25)

A cell with 5% solute concentration is placed in a beaker with a 1% solute concentration. What will happen to the cell over time? A The cell will gain H2O and expand. B The cell will lose H2O and shrink. C The cell will both gain and lose equal amounts of H2O; thus, it will remain the same size. D The cell will undergo no exchange of H2O with its surroundings.

A cell with 5% solute concentration is placed in a beaker with a 1% solute concentration. What will happen to the cell over time? A The cell will gain H2O and expand. (8,7,6,10,22)

While cleaning a saltwater aquarium, students placed the aquarium plants in a container of distilled water. What effect will this have on the plants? A The plant cells will separate. B The plant cells will shrink. C The plant cells will swell. D The plant cells will remain the same.

While cleaning a saltwater aquarium, students placed the aquarium plants in a container of distilled water. What effect will this have on the plants? C The plant cells will swell. (1,3,6,9,12,11,21)

What would happen to a marine protozoan if removed from its normal habitat and placed into a freshwater pool? A loss of water through osmosis B loss of water through active transport C gain of water through osmosis D gain of water through active transport

What would happen to a marine protozoan if removed from its normal habitat and placed into a freshwater pool? C gain of water through osmosis (2,4,6,8,10,18,24)

What regulates the flow of water through a cell membrane? A the concentration of solutes B the absence of a cell wall C the thickness of the membrane D the presence of the cell wall

What regulates the flow of water through a cell membrane? temperatures? A the concentration of solutes (25,21,17,13,9,7,2)

Which of the following statements concerning diffusion and active transport is correct? A Both diffusion and active transport require cell energy. B Neither diffusion nor active transport requires cell energy. C Diffusion requires cell energy while active transport does not. D Active transport requires cell energy while diffusion does not.

Which of the following statements concerning diffusion and active transport is correct? D Active transport requires cell energy while diffusion does not. (5,10,15,20,25)

In the lungs, the movement of carbon dioxide out of cells and oxygen into cells can best be explained by which of the following processes? A active transport B diffusion C endocytosis D osmosis

In the lungs, the movement of carbon dioxide out of cells and oxygen into cells can best be explained by which of the following processes? B diffusion (16,17,18,19,20,21,1,6)

Why do most enzymes not function properly after being exposed to high temperatures? A They have been converted to tripeptides. B Their water content has been reduced. C Their bonding structure has been changed. D They have combined with another enzyme.

Why do most enzymes not function properly after being exposed to high temperatures? C Their bonding structure has been changed. (8,22,23,7,10,12,13,14)

Cellular respiration is carried out by which of the following? A all living organisms all of the time B animals but not plants C animals all of the time but plantsonly at night D heterotrophs but not autotrophs

Cellular respiration is carried out by which of the following? A all living organisms all of the time (6,12,18,24,25,2,19)

Two students set up the following apparatus in a lab Two students set up the following apparatus in a lab. A pipette was filled with a mixture of yeast and apple juice and inverted in a test tube filled with warm water. The students observed bubbles being released from the end of the pipette. Which of the following most likely represents the gas being released? A carbon dioxide B hydrogen peroxide C oxygen D nitrogen

Two students set up the following apparatus in a lab Two students set up the following apparatus in a lab. A pipette was filled with a mixture of yeast and apple juice and inverted in a test tube filled with warm water. The students observed bubbles being released from the end of the pipette. Which of the following most likely represents the gas being released? A carbon dioxide (1,2,3,13,24,20,25)

Which of the following processes releases the most ATP per molecule of glucose for immediate cell use? A aerobic respiration B anaerobic respiration C chemosynthesis D photosynthesis

Which of the following processes releases the most ATP per molecule of glucose for immediate cell use? A aerobic respiration (4,7,9,19,20,24,14,3,2)