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Which of the following is transcribed from DNA and contains instructions for a protein? o Answer: mRNA • Question 2: Describe the flow of genetic information within the cell. o Answer: DNA → RNA → Protein • Question 3: What are DNA microarray assays? o Answer: They are a collection of single-stranded DNA fragments that represent various genes. • Question 4: What does each well in a microarray analysis contain? o Answer: Identical copies of DNA fragments that carry a specific gene. • Question 5 Which of the following genes encodes for a protein in the polyamine biosynthesis pathway? o Answer: ODC1 • Question 6: If the results of a microarray analysis conducted in a research laboratory showed that a gene turned green, what would this indicate about the gene? o Answer: The gene is expressed (transcribed) more in normal lung cells than in cancer cells.Question 7: True or False: Transcribing a gene means that it is turned “off”. o Answer: False; it means it is turned “on”. • Question 8: True or False: Tumor suppressor genes promote cell growth, cell division, and cell proliferation. o Answer: False; oncogenes promote these processes. • Question 9 : DNA is _______ into mRNA, which is then _______ into proteins. o Answer: transcribed; translated Lab 2 Exam • Question 1 What region of the abdomen is the pancreas located in? o Answer: Epigastric • Question 2: True or False: Acinar cells carry out the exocrine function of the pancreas. o Answer: True • Question 3 Beta cells secrete ______, while alpha cells secrete _______. o Answer: insulin; glucagon • Question 4: Explain the role of the pancreas when blood glucose levels drop. o Answer: The pancreas releases glucagon from alpha cells, which travels to the liver to convert glycogen to glucose for release into the bloodstream

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BIOD 102 LAB EXAMS 1 – 6: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
Lab 1 Exam
• Question 1
Which of the following is transcribed from DNA and contains instructions
for a protein?
o Answer: mRNA
• Question 2:
Describe the flow of genetic information within the cell.
o Answer: DNA → RNA → Protein
• Question 3:
What are DNA microarray assays?
o Answer: They are a collection of single-stranded DNA fragments that
represent various genes.
• Question 4: What does each well in a microarray analysis contain?
o Answer: Identical copies of DNA fragments that carry a specific gene.
• Question 5
Which of the following genes encodes for a protein in the polyamine
biosynthesis pathway?
o Answer: ODC1
• Question 6:
If the results of a microarray analysis conducted in a research laboratory
showed that a gene turned green, what would this indicate about the gene?
o Answer: The gene is expressed (transcribed) more in normal lung
cells than in cancer cells.

, Question 7: True or False: Transcribing a gene means that it is turned “off”.
o Answer: False; it means it is turned “on”.
• Question 8: True or False: Tumor suppressor genes promote cell growth,
cell division, and cell proliferation.
o Answer: False; oncogenes promote these processes.
• Question 9 : DNA is _______ into mRNA, which is then _______ into
proteins.
o Answer: transcribed; translated
Lab 2 Exam
• Question 1
What region of the abdomen is the pancreas located in?
o Answer: Epigastric
• Question 2:
True or False: Acinar cells carry out the exocrine function of the pancreas.
o Answer: True
• Question 3
Beta cells secrete ______, while alpha cells secrete _______.
o Answer: insulin; glucagon
• Question 4:
Explain the role of the pancreas when blood glucose levels drop.
o Answer: The pancreas releases glucagon from alpha cells, which
travels to the liver to convert glycogen to glucose for release into the
bloodstream.
• Question 5: Provide the terms for both excessive and deficient insulin in the
blood.

, o Answer: Hyperinsulinemia (excessive) and Hypoinsulinemia
(deficient).
• Question 6:
Which condition regarding blood glucose is common in individuals with
Type I diabetes?
o Answer: Hypoglycemia
• Question 7:
If a patient was found to have a blood glucose concentration of 110 mg/dL
after waking, would this fall into the target range for non-diabetic or
diabetic individuals?
o Answer: Diabetic (Normal range for diabetics after waking is 80-130
mg/dL).
• Question 8:
Describe at least 2 of the effects of hyperinsulinemia in humans.
o Answer: Possible answers include weight gain, sugar
cravings/intense hunger, fatigue, and/or inability to focus.
• Question 9 (Select all that apply):
Which hormones are produced by the adrenal glands?
o Answers: Aldosterone, Cortisol, Norepinephrine, Sex hormones
• Question 10: Explain why the fish shown in the experiment went into a
comatose state in the insulin solution.
o Answer: The fish developed hyperinsulinemia, leading to
hypoglycemia (deficient blood glucose), causing neurological
symptoms and a comatose state.
Lab 3 Exam
• Question 1: What is a reflex?

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