How Genes are Controlled Chapter 11 How Genes are Controlled
Concept Check Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for glycolysis enzymes? Muscle cell White blood cell Pancreas beta cells All of these cells None of these cells Answer: 4
Answer Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for glycolysis enzymes? All of these cells
Concept Check Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for the hormone insulin? Muscle cell White blood cell Pancreas beta cells All of these cells None of these cells Answer: 3
Answer Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for the hormone insulin? 3) Pancreas beta cells
Concept Check Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for the hormone gastrin? Muscle cell White blood cell Pancreas beta cells All of these cells None of these cells Answer: 5
Answer Which of the following cells would likely express the genes that code for the hormone gastrin? None of these cells
Concept Check Nuclear transplantation experiments provide strong evidence for which of the following? Differentiated vertebrate cells still maintain their full complement of DNA. Differentiated vertebrate cells do not maintain their full complement of DNA. Vertebrate cloning is not feasible. Cell differentiation is a irreversible process. Answer: 1
Answer Nuclear transplantation experiments provide strong evidence for which of the following? Differentiated vertebrate cells still maintain their full complement of DNA.
Concept Check Which of the following development events trigger the definition of the head and tail regions in a fruit fly? Activation of the homeotic genes in the developing embryo. Accumulation of “head” mRNA in one end of the unfertilized egg. Gravitational response in the developing embryo. Answer: 2
Answer Which of the following development events trigger the definition of the head and tail regions in a fruit fly? Accumulation of “head” mRNA in one end of the unfertilized egg.
Interpreting Data If cancer results from a single gene mutation in a somatic cell, which of the following graphs would describe the incidence rate of cancer as a function of age? Hint: The probability of mutation leading to cancer would be constant and independent of age. 1. 2. 3. Answer: 2
Answer If cancer results from a single gene mutation in a somatic cell, which of the following graphs would describe the incidence rate of cancer as a function of age? Hint: The probability of mutation leading to cancer would be constant and independent of age. 1. 2. 3.
Interpreting Data If cancer results from several, accumulated gene mutations in a single somatic cell, which of the following graphs would describe the incidence rate of cancer as a function of age? Hint: The probability of cancer would increase with additional mutations. 1. 2. 3. Answer: 3
Answer If cancer results from several, accumulated gene mutations in a single somatic cell, which of the following graphs would describe the incidence rate of cancer as a function of age? Hint: The probability of cancer would increase with additional mutations. 1. 2. 3.
Interpreting Data Which graph best represents the natural occurrence of cancer as a function of age? 1. 2. 3. Answer: 3
Answer Which graph best represents the natural occurrence of cancer as a function of age? 1. 2. 3.
Strongly A B C D E Strongly Biology and Society This insufficiently developed human embryo was produced by inserting a nucleus from an adult cell into a human egg cell—a potential clone. The purpose was to develop embryonic stem cells. An embryonic stem cell can potentially develop into any of the specialized cell tissues/organs of an adult. Despite its promise, do you think that therapeutic cloning is ethically justifiable? Disagree Agree Strongly A B C D E Strongly
Strongly A B C D E Strongly Biology and Society Embryonic stem cells are currently derived from extra human blastocysts that sometimes result from in vitro fertilization techniques. Currently in the U.S. stem cell research supported by U.S. agencies is restricted to only a small number of stem cell lines. Other countries are going ahead with embryonic stem cell research. Do you support the current U.S. governmental policy on stem cell research? Disagree Agree Strongly A B C D E Strongly
Strongly A B C D E Strongly Biology and Society Cigarette smoke and tobacco products are known carcinogens linked to a number of the most common cancers that occur in the U.S. Do you support non-smoking regulations for public places such as restaurants, bars, and public buildings? Disagree Agree Strongly A B C D E Strongly