APHY 102 Complete Final Review 2026:
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Protein synthesis involves the following main process:
a. tRNA molecules produce mRNA from ribosomes
b. tRNA molecules bring amino acids to mRNA on the ribosome, and the amino acids join to
form a polypeptide that folds
c. DNA forms amino acids directly in the nucleus
d. RNA destroys proteins and rebuilds them
Rationale: Protein synthesis occurs when tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome where they
align with mRNA codons to form a protein chain. DNA does not directly produce amino acids or
proteins.
Transcription is defined as
a. The process of converting RNA to DNA
b. The process of copying DNA information to produce RNA
c. The process of assembling amino acids into proteins
d. The repair of DNA errors after replication
Rationale: Transcription forms RNA from a DNA template. Translation forms proteins.
DNA→RNA, not RNA→DNA.
Translation is the process in which
a. DNA is copied into RNA
b. mRNA codons are used to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide
c. Proteins are broken down into amino acids
d. DNA replicates before cell division
Rationale: Translation converts the language of nucleic acids into amino acids (proteins) at the
ribosome. Transcription involves DNA to RNA.
Codons are
a. Two-nucleotide sequences on DNA
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,b. Sets of three nucleotides on mRNA that correspond to an amino acid
c. Amino acids used to encode proteins
d. Ribosomal enzymes that bind tRNA
Rationale: Codons are triplets on mRNA that specify amino acids. They are not proteins or
enzymes.
During DNA replication, the first event is
a. Free nucleotides are degraded
b. Hydrogen bonds between base pairs break, and strands unwind
c. Amino acids join to form proteins
d. tRNA synthesizes new DNA strands
Rationale: Replication begins with unwinding DNA and breaking hydrogen bonds. tRNA is not
involved in DNA replication.
Mutations are best described as
a. Changes in proteins caused by ATP
b. Rare changes in DNA sequences that may affect appearance or function
c. Chemical breakdown of RNA only
d. Always harmful to the organism
Rationale: Mutations are rare changes in DNA sequence. They may be harmless, beneficial, or
harmful.
A tissue is defined as
a. A group of organs performing the same function
b. Layers or groups of similar cells with a common function
c. A protein that supports bone
d. A single isolated cell performing all body functions
Rationale: A tissue is a group of similar cells working together. Organs are made of tissues.
Which of the following is NOT one of the four main tissue types?
a. Epithelial
b. Muscle
c. Adipose
d. Nervous
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Rationale: Adipose is a type of connective tissue, not a main category. The four primary types
are epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous.
Epithelial tissues are generally classified based on a.
Function only
b. The type of protein they secrete
c. Cell shape and number of layers
d. Blood supply and hormone levels
Rationale: Epithelia are named by shape (squamous, cuboidal, columnar) and layers (simple,
stratified).
Glandular epithelium is best described as a.
Bone tissue that stores calcium
b. A single cell or group of cells that secrete substances into ducts or body fluids
c. Tissue that supports and binds organs
d. Muscle fibers that help secrete hormones
Rationale: Glandular epithelium produces and releases substances. Connective tissue supports;
muscle tissue contracts.
A hypertonic solution causes a cell to a.
Gain water and swell
b. Lose water and shrink (plasmolyze)
c. Maintain the same water balance
d. Divide rapidly to prevent damage
Rationale: In a hypertonic solution, water moves out of the cell due to higher solute
concentration outside. This causes the cell to shrink. Hypotonic would cause swelling.
During which phase of the cell cycle do chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell? a.
Prophase
b. Metaphase
c. Telophase
d. Interphase
Rationale: Metaphase is when chromosomes align at the cell’s middle. Prophase is
condensation, anaphase is separation, telophase is reformation of nuclei.
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