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Intro to Molecular Cell Biology (2026 / 2027) Questions and Verified Answers

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This document contains questions and verified answers for Intro to Molecular Cell Biology. It includes detailed explanations, revision-focused content, and exam preparation material suitable for 2026/2027 students

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CHEM 161
Grado
CHEM 161

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Intro to Molecular Cell Biology Test Bank
Chapter 6

The process of DNA replication requires that each of the parental DNA strands be used as a
____________ to produce a duplicate of the opposing strand.
(a) catalyst
(b) competitor
(c) template
(d) copy - ANS(c) template

DNA replication is considered semiconservative because
__________________________________.
(a) after many rounds of DNA replication, the original DNA double helix is still intact.
(b) each daughter DNA molecule consists of two new strands copied form the parent
(c) each daughter DNA molecule consists of one strand from the parent DNA molecule and one
new strand. - ANS(c) each daughter DNA molecule consists of one strand from the parent DNA
molecule and one new strand

The classic experiment conducted by Meselson and Stahl demonstrated that DNA replication is
accomplished by employing a ______________ mechanism. - ANSsemiconservative

Initiator proteins bind to replication origins and disrupt hydrogen bonds between the two DNA
strands being copied. Which of the factors below does not contribute to the relative ease of
strand separation by initiator proteins?
(a) replication origins are rich in A-T base pairs
(b) the reaction can occur at room temperature
(c) they only separate a few base pairs at a time
(d) once opened, other portions of the DNA replication machinery bind to the origin - ANS(b) the
reaction can occur at room temperature

If the genome of the bacterium E. coli requires about 20 minutes to replicate itself, how can the
genome of a fruit fly be replicated in only 3 minutes?
(a) The fruit fly genome is smaller than E coli
(b) Eukaryotic DNA polymerase synthesizes DNA at a much faster rate than prokaryotic
(c) The nuclear membrane keeps the fruit fly DNA concentrated in one place in the cell, which
increases the rate of polymerization
(d) Fruit fly DNA contains more origins of replication than E coli DNA. - ANS(d) Fruit fly DNA
contains more origins of replication than E coli DNA

True or false?

, When DNA is being replicated inside a cell, local heating occurs, allowing the two strands to
separate. - ANSFalse. This is accomplished by initiated proteins binding at the origin of
replication.

True or false?
DNA replication origins are typically rich in G-C base pairs. - ANSThey are rich in A-T base pairs
which makes it easier for them to separate the strands because they are only held together by
two hydrogen bonds

True or false?
Meselson and Stahl ruled out the dispersive model for DNA replication. - ANStrue

True or false?
DNA replication is a bidirectional process that is initiated at multiple locations among
chromosomes in eukaryotic cells. - ANSTrue

How many replication forks are formed when an origin of replication is opened? - ANS2

How does the total number of replication origins in bacterial cells compare with the number of
origins in human cells? - ANS1 versus 10,000

Which of the following statement correctly explains what it means for DNA replication to be
bidirectional?
(a) The replication forks formed at the origin moved in opposite directions.
(b) the DNA replication machinery can move in either direction on the template strand
(c) The replication fork can either open or close depending on the condition
(d) Replication form movement can switch directions when the fork converges on another
replication fork. - ANS(a) The replication forks formed at the origin move in opposite directions.

The chromatin structure in eukaryotic cells is much more complicated than that observed in
prokaryotic cells. This is thought to be the reason that DNA replication occurs much faster in
prokaryotes. How much faster is it?
(a) 2x
(b) 5x
(c) 10x - ANS(c) 10x

DNA polymerase catalyzes the joining of a nucleotide to a growing DNA strands. What prevents
this enzyme from catalyzing the reverse reaction?
(a) hydrolysis of pyrophosphate (PPi) to inorganic phosphate (Pi)+Pi
(b) release of PPi from the nucleotide
(c) hybridization of the new strand to the template
(d) loss of ATP - ANS(a) hydrolysis of pyrophosphate (PPi) to inorganic phosphate (Pi)+Pi

Which of the following statements is true with respect to this in virto replication system?

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