Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail
Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail
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Chapter 03 Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | A human cell placed in a 2% NaCl solution (a hypertonic solution) would: | |
| A) | swell and lyse. | |
| B) | have a low osmotic pressure compared to the solution. | |
| C) | maintain its shape. | |
| D) | maintain a very high hydrostatic pressure. | |
| E) | exhibit no change. | |
| 2. | A red blood cell placed in distilled (pure) water (which is hypotonic) would: | |
| A) | Swell and burst | |
| B) | Shrink | |
| C) | Swell, then shrink as equilibrium is reached | |
| D) | Neither shrink nor swell | |
| E) | Maintain a low hydrostatic pressure. | |
| 3. | A red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution would: | |
| A) | Crenate | |
| B) | Swell, then crenate as equilibrium is reached | |
| C) | Neither crenate nor swell | |
| D) | Swell and lyse | |
| E) | Have a low osmotic pressure compared to the solution. | |
| 4. | Which statement is the most correct regarding the processes of transcription and translation? | |
| A) | The nucleotide sequence in an mRNA codon is an exact copy of the DNA triplet that coded for it, except that uracil replaces adenine. | |
| B) | The nucleotide sequence in an mRNA codon is an exact copy of the DNA triplet that coded for it, except that uracil replaces thymine. | |
| C) | The nucleotide sequence in an rRNA codon is an exact copy of the DNA triplet that coded for it, except that uracil replaces adenine. | |
| D) | The nucleotide sequence in a tRNA anticodon is an exact copy of the DNA triplet that coded for it, except that uracil replaces adenine. | |
| E) | The nucleotide sequence in a tRNA anticodon is an exact copy of the DNA triplet that coded for it except that uracil replaces thymine. | |
| 5. | If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution containing a solute to which the membrane is impermeable, what could happen? | |
| A) | The cells would swell and cell lysis could occur. | |
| B) | The cells would lose water and crenate. | |
| C) | The cells would crenate at first, but then reach equilibrium with the surrounding solution. | |
| D) | The cells would show no change. | |
| E) | The cells would maintain a low hydrostatic pressure.
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Answer Key
| 1. | B |
| 2. | A |
| 3. | D |
| 4. | E |
| 5. | A |
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