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PORTAGE MICROBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM Microbiology is the study of what - microorganisms/viruses and there biological processes What is the smallest b iological unit of life? - cell What is a macromolecule? - a molecule containing a very large number of atom

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PORTAGE MICROBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM Microbiology is the study of what - microorganisms/viruses and there biological processes What is the smallest b iological unit of life? - cell What is a macromolecule? - a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer. What are the 4 main types of macromolecules - proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, polysachrides What various functions do proteins have in a cell - Proteins may facilitate the movement of materials in or out of a cell. Some can act as enzymes that catalyze, or speed up, biochemical processes. Others play a structural role while other proteins, such as filaments, enable movement. What are the two major types of nucleic acids and their roles? - There are two major types of nucleic acids: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). Nucleic acids are chemical molecules that carry genetic information within the cell. DNA contains a vast amount of hereditary information and is responsible for the inheritable characteristics of living organisms. RNA is responsible for deciphering the hereditary information in DNA and using it to synthesize proteins. What is the plasma membrane and what is it made up of? - The plasma membrane serves the cell as a surrounding barrier that separates the inside of the cell from the outside surrounding environment. The plasma membrane also restricts the movement of materials (water, nutrients, etc) either in or out of the cell, thus allowing a cells to absorb and keep what is needed (influx) while also preventing the escape (out flux) of essential nutrients. The plasma membrane is composed of lipids (hydrophobic hydrocarbons). What are the three main components of polysaccharides? - Polysaccharides are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Examples would include, C6H12O6 (glucose) C12H22O11 (sucrose) and C6H10O5 (cellulose). What is the primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? - Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus, a membrane enclosed region within the cell that contains the genetic material. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and can be further classified as either Bacteria or Archaea. What are the main morphologies of bacteria? - Bacteria can be described as coccus (round/spherical), bacillus (rod), vibrio (curved rod) spirillum (spiral/corkscrew). Which group (classification) of bacteria is noted for its ability to survive under harsh conditions? - Archaea. They are able to survive in extremely harsh environmental conditions such as high salt levels, acid conditions, high temperatures and oxygen-poor conditions. What are the 4 main classifications of Eukarya - Eukaryotic microorganisms are classified as either belonging to Animalia, Plantae, Fungi or Protista. Can viruses be classified as either prokaryotic or eukaryotic? - No. Viruses are considered neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic. Viruses are not considered living and do not replicate on their own, meaning they must replicate within a host. The lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane is composed of what? - The cell membrane is a bilayer composed primarily of amphipathic phospholipids, meaning they contain a polar hydrophilic (water loving) head group and a non-polar hydrophobic (water fearing) tail region. The lipid bilayer is situated in such a way where the non-polar tail groups face inward thus orienting the polar head groups to interact with water both outside and inside of the cell. What are the primary cellular organelles described in this module? Be sure to know the roles of each. - Ribosomes (protein synthesis) ER (site of protein synthesis) Golgi (protein modification and distribution) lysosomes (waste disposal), mitochondria (ATP generation) chloroplasts (plants only; site of photosynthesis). True or False: Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. - True True or False: Enzymes are polysaccharides that catalyze chemical reactions. - False. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions What are usually metal ions known to assists enzyme during the catalysis reaction? - Cofactors are usually metal ions and assist enzyme during the catalysis reaction. Define catabolism - the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy; destructive metabolism. Upon cellular injury, which metabolic process is involved during the growth and repair phases of the cell? - The anabolic process would be active as it (by definition) is involved in the building up of small complexes into larger complexes. Describe the energy transfer process relative to both ATP and ADP. - ATP has the energy (phosphate group) to donate while ADP can accept energy in the form of a phosphate group. Thus, ATP can be reduced (ATP →ADP + Pi) while ADP can be built into ATP (ADP + Pi →ATP). An organism that derives its energy (generates ATP) from photons of light is called a _________ - Phototrophic microorganism. An organism that derives its energy by removing electrons from elemental sulfur would be classified as a __________? - Lithotroph A reactive intermediate would be present in which phosphorylation process? - The chemical compound losing the phosphate group is referred to as the phosphorylated reactive intermediate. Identify the products of the following chemical equation: Glucose + 2NAD+ → 2 NADH + 2 Pyruvate + 2 ATP -

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PORTAGE MICROBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2023




1. The radius of the path of an object in uniform circular motion is doubled. The centripetal force
needed if its speed remains the same is .
A. Four times as before
B. Half as great as before
C. Twice as much
D. Three times as much
2. Car A has a mass of 1000kg and a speed of 60km/hr. car B has amass of 2000kg and a speed of
30km/hr. compare the kinetic energy foe car A with that of car B.
A. Half as much
B. Four times as much
C. Equal
D. Twice as much
3. What would be the horizontal line in a position-time graph means?
A. Changing position, constant velocity
B. Constant position, constant velocity
C. Changing position, increase velocity
D. Constant position, zero velocity
4. What is the car‟s acceleration if ten seconds after the starting from rest; it is moving at 40m/s?
A. 4.0m/s2
B. 10m/s2
C. 2.5m/s2
D. 0.25m/s2
5. A heavy object and a light object are released from the rest at the same height and time in a
vacuum. As they fall, they have equal .
A. Weights
B. Moments
C. Acceleration
D. Energies
6. Airplanes are designed with pointed nose and thin tails in order to .
A. Produce fluid friction
B. Reduce drag
C. Increase the lift of the wing
D. Lessen the forward thrust
7. A stone was thrown upward from the roof, at the same time that an identical stone was dropped
from there. The two stones will .
A. Have the same velocity upon reaching the ground
B. Take the same time to reach the ground
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C. Have they same acceleration when they reach the ground
D. Reach the ground at the same time




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8. In a pair of scissors, the fulcrum is located at the .
A. Handle
B. Screw
C. Tip of the blades
D. Sharp edges
9. What kind of energy is possessed by water falling from a dam?
A. Potential
B. Kinetic
C. Accelerating
D. Interacting
10. If an object were equipped with a speedometer and allowed to fall freely on a planet where the
acceleration due to gravity is 20m/s2, by, how much will the reading on the speedometer increase
each second?
A. 30m/s
B. 20m/s
C. 40m/s
D. 10m/s
11. According to the kinetic molecular theory, liquids are similar in solids in that .
A. Their molecules are arrange in a regular manner
B. The motion of their particles changes with temperature
C. The motion of their particles cannot be determined
D. There is very little space in their molecules
12. When the solid block of materials is cut in half, its density is .
A. Unchanged
B. Halves
C. Doubled
D. Tripled
13. A ball is launched at an angle of 60 degrees from the horizontal. What do you call the horizontal
distance traveled by the ball?
A. Trajectory
B. Projectile
C. Range
D. Hyperbola
14. Which of the following is TRUE about an object thrown horizontally?
A. The vertical distance traveled increases uniformly
B. The horizontal motion is uniformly accelerated
C. The horizontal component of velocity increases
D. The velocity of the subject increases
15. In the absence of the air resistance, a projectile has a maximum range when thrown at an angle
of .
A. 90 degrees
B. 60 degrees
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C. 30 degrees
D. 45 degrees
16. A 400 N woman stands on top of a very tall ladder so she is one earth radius above the earth‟s
surface. How much does she weights?
A. 100N
B. Zero
C. 200N
D. 400N
17. What must be the minimum length of the plane mirror in order for you to see a full view of
yourself?
A. Your full height
B. One-fourth
C. One-half
D. Three-fourths
18. A rifle recoils from firing a bullet. The speed of the recoil is slow because .
A. The force against the rifle is less
B. The rifle has more mass than the bullet
C. The impulse on the rifle is less
D. The momentum of the rifle is unchanged.
19. Which statements differentiate weight for mass?
A. Weight is distance from a reference point
B. Weight has volume, mass has none
C. Weight is a full of gravity, mass is space occupied
D. Weight is a force while mass is amount of matter
20. Who established the relationship between the volume of a gas and the pressure when the
temperature is constant?
A. Blaise Pascal
B. Robert Boyle
C. Lavoisier
D. Archimedes
ANSWER KEY 11. B
1. B 12. A
2. D 13. C
3. D 14. D
4. A 15. D
5. C 16. A
6. B 17. C
7. C 18. B
8. B 19. D
9. B 20. B
10. B

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