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This comprehensive BIO 230 Exam Pack includes 382 verified multiple-choice and short-answer questions covering all major units in introductory biology at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Ideal for students preparing for exams, this resource is especially valuable for undergraduate courses in general biology, health sciences, nursing, biochemistry, and pre-med programs. Topics are drawn from multiple tests (Exams 1–4) and address key biological principles including: Glucose regulation and hormonal control (Insulin, Glucagon) Photosynthesis & Cellular respiration (Light reactions, Calvin Cycle, ATP synthesis) Energy and matter transformations in biological systems Structure and function of DNA, RNA, and proteins Gene expression: Transcription, Translation, Codons Mitosis vs. Meiosis: DNA replication, chromosome behavior Genetics & Heredity: Punnett squares, dominant vs. recessive traits Molecular biology of cancer: p53, telomerase, proto-oncogenes, tumor suppressors Mutation types and their effects on protein synthesis Experiments and case studies including Van Helmont's plant growth, BTB color change respiration experiment, and Rosa’s Investigation on photosynthesis This document is suitable for: Biology 230 students at SFSU or any university with a similar curriculum Students enrolled in introductory biology, general biology, or cellular/molecular biology courses Nursing, pre-med, health sciences, or allied health majors requiring strong foundational understanding of biology Instructors and tutors seeking verified question banks for practice or test prep Each question is accompanied by an expert-verified answer, allowing for active recall, self-assessment, and reinforcement of biological concepts. Whether you're studying for midterms, finals, or just reinforcing lecture content, this resource is structured for clarity, high retention, and exam success.

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Glucose regulation: The regulation of glucose concentrations in the blood,

blood sugar concentration, is a homeostatic process that's essential for

maintaining cellular respiration and health in general. Two basic processes

regulate the level of glucose in your blood. One removes glucose from your

blood, lowering your blood sugar levels. The other releases glucose into

your blood, increasing your blood sugar levels. When two processes

operate together efficiently, they ensure that your blood sugar levels remain

within a relatively narrow range around a set point of about 90 mg/dL of

glucose. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Insulin signaling is essential to the process that

removes glucose from your blood. Pancreatic b cells release insulin as

,glucose levels start to rise. Insulin then stimulates cells to insert glucose

transporters, GLUT4 transporters, into their cell membranes. The operation

of these transporters pulls glucose from the blood into the cells and stores

much of it in the form of glycogen, lowering blood sugar levels in the

process. When glucose levels are too low, pancreatic a cells release

glucagon. This hormone stimulates cells, especially liver cells, to covert the

glycogen back into glucose and release to release that glucose into the

circulatory system, increasing blood sugar levels. For the test, you should

be able to do the following

• Explain the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

• Predict when insulin and glucagon will be released

• Predict the effects that insulin and glucagon will have on blood sugar

levels

• Explain how and why diabetes, either Type 1 or Type 2, disrupts the

homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels

• Explain how high blood sugar levels my impact your health using

hemoglobin A1C as an example - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔1. Explain the difference

between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes:

,- Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body doesn't

produce insulin, while Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin

resistance, where the body's cells don't respond effectively to insulin.




2. Predict when insulin and glucagon will be released:

- Insulin is released when blood glucose levels rise, typically after a meal,

whereas glucagon is released when glucose levels are low, usually

between meals or during fasting.




3. Predict the effects that insulin and glucagon will have on blood sugar

levels:

- Insulin lowers blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into

cells, while glucagon raises blood sugar levels by promoting the conversion

of glycogen into glucose and releasing it into the bloodstream.




4. Explain how and why diabetes, either Type 1 or Type 2, disrupts the

homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels:




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, - In Type 1 diabetes, the absence of insulin leads to uncontrolled high

blood sugar, while in Type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance impairs the normal

regulation of glucose levels, resulting in elevated blood sugar.




5. Explain how high blood sugar levels may impact your health using

hemoglobin A1C as an example:

- Prolonged high blood sugar levels, as reflected by elevated hemoglobin

A1C levels, can lead to complications such as cardiovascular disease,

kidney damage, and nerve damage, highlighting the importance of

maintaining glucose homeostasis for overall health.

Regulation of blood gasses, oxygen and carbon dioxide: The regulation of

blood gasses is essential for maintaining sufficient oxygen levels in the

blood to support cellular respiration. Gas exchange between atmospheric

air and the blood occurs in the alveoli of the lungs. Oxygen diffuses down

its concentration gradient from the alveoli into the blood by first dissolving

in the fluid coating the inside of the alveoli. It then diffuses across the

alveolar walls, the capillary walls and finally binds to hemoglobin in red

blood cells. It then circulates through the body and once again diffuses

down its concentration in respiring tissues (tissues that are consuming

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