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BIO 1330 Final Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 What are the two types of cell architecture? - Answers Prokaryotic and eukaryotic What types of organisms are classified as prokaryotic? - Answers Bacteria and archaea What types of organisms are classified as eukaryotic? - Answers Animals, plants, fungi, and protist How is DNA stored in prokaryotic cells? - Answers circular chromosomes that float freely in the cytoplasm Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers No nucleus Do prokaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles? - Answers no membrane bound organelles Size of prokaryotic cells - Answers Smaller Do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers yes nucleus How is DNA stored in eukaryotic cells? - Answers in the nucleus as chromosomes Do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers yes nucleus Do eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles? - Answers Yes they have membrane bound organelles. size of eukaryotic cells - Answers Bigger Ribosome function - Answers protein synthesis Nucleus function - Answers stores genetic information, cells control center Rough ER function - Answers Makes proteins for the endomembrane system Smooth ER function - Answers Lipid synthesis Peroxisomes - Answers breaks down fatty acids and detoxify harmful substances Lysosomes - Answers Removes unwanted material and waste Mitochondria - Answers Makes energy Vacuoles - Answers Stores water and nutrients Chloroplast - Answers Makes food through photosynthesis Cytoskeleton - Answers Structure, support, and transportation What structures are present in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells? - Answers Cytoplasm, DNA, ribosomes, and cell membrane Endosymbiotic theory - Answers Theory of the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts (ancestral cells engulfed a bacterial cells but instead of digesting it retained it in a symbiotic relationship) What are the most abundant elements in living organisms - Answers hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen Covalent bonds - Answers sharing an electron (Co-own) Ionic - Answers giving away an electron (Ion want it) Electronegativity - Answers Tendency of an atom to attract an electron What common element in living organisms is electronegative? - Answers Oxygen Polar - Answers Unequal sharing of electron pair in a bond, one atom holds the electron closer Non polar - Answers Equal sharing of an electron in a bond Do polar or non polar bonds have partial charges? - Answers Polar Hydrogen bond - Answers Weak bond between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom Structure of water - Answers 2 slightly positive hydrogen atoms, 1 slightly negative oxygen atom Hydrophobic - Answers Can not readily interact with the partial charges on water Hydrophilic - Answers Can readily interact with the partial charges on water Water is a good solvents for what type of molecules? - Answers Ion and polar molecules Amphipathic - Answers having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts Basic structure of phospholipids - Answers glycerol, fatty acids, phosphate group How are phospholipids amphipathic? - Answers hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails What are the main components of cellular membranes? - Answers Phospholipids, cholesterol, protein, and sugar chains Selectively preamble - Answers Only allows certain molecules to pass

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What are the two types of cell architecture? - Answers Prokaryotic and eukaryotic

What types of organisms are classified as prokaryotic? - Answers Bacteria and archaea

What types of organisms are classified as eukaryotic? - Answers Animals, plants, fungi, and
protist

How is DNA stored in prokaryotic cells? - Answers circular chromosomes that float freely in the
cytoplasm

Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers No nucleus

Do prokaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles? - Answers no membrane bound
organelles

Size of prokaryotic cells - Answers Smaller

Do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers yes nucleus

How is DNA stored in eukaryotic cells? - Answers in the nucleus as chromosomes

Do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? - Answers yes nucleus

Do eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles? - Answers Yes they have membrane
bound organelles.

size of eukaryotic cells - Answers Bigger

Ribosome function - Answers protein synthesis

Nucleus function - Answers stores genetic information, cells control center

Rough ER function - Answers Makes proteins for the endomembrane system

Smooth ER function - Answers Lipid synthesis

Peroxisomes - Answers breaks down fatty acids and detoxify harmful substances

Lysosomes - Answers Removes unwanted material and waste

Mitochondria - Answers Makes energy

Vacuoles - Answers Stores water and nutrients

Chloroplast - Answers Makes food through photosynthesis

Cytoskeleton - Answers Structure, support, and transportation

, What structures are present in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells? - Answers Cytoplasm,
DNA, ribosomes, and cell membrane

Endosymbiotic theory - Answers Theory of the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts
(ancestral cells engulfed a bacterial cells but instead of digesting it retained it in a symbiotic
relationship)

What are the most abundant elements in living organisms - Answers hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen,
oxygen

Covalent bonds - Answers sharing an electron (Co-own)

Ionic - Answers giving away an electron (Ion want it)

Electronegativity - Answers Tendency of an atom to attract an electron

What common element in living organisms is electronegative? - Answers Oxygen

Polar - Answers Unequal sharing of electron pair in a bond, one atom holds the electron closer

Non polar - Answers Equal sharing of an electron in a bond

Do polar or non polar bonds have partial charges? - Answers Polar

Hydrogen bond - Answers Weak bond between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom

Structure of water - Answers 2 slightly positive hydrogen atoms, 1 slightly negative oxygen atom

Hydrophobic - Answers Can not readily interact with the partial charges on water

Hydrophilic - Answers Can readily interact with the partial charges on water

Water is a good solvents for what type of molecules? - Answers Ion and polar molecules

Amphipathic - Answers having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts

Basic structure of phospholipids - Answers glycerol, fatty acids, phosphate group

How are phospholipids amphipathic? - Answers hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails

What are the main components of cellular membranes? - Answers Phospholipids, cholesterol,
protein, and sugar chains

Selectively preamble - Answers Only allows certain molecules to pass

Cholesterol's effect on permeability - Answers Less cholesterol= more fluidity and more
permeability

Unsaturated tails - Answers have double bonds and as a result have kinked tails and are more

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