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BIO 189 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION

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BIO 189 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. Functions of Plasma Membrane - ANSWER 1) Selective barrier that allowscertain things (like oxygen,nutrients, and waste) to pass. 2) Separates the cell from itsenvironment. 3) Serves as cellular interfacewith its environment. 2. phospholipid - ANSWER hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail 3. Embedded in the lipid bilayer are - ANSWER cholesterol, integral proteins 4. Attached to the lipid bilayer are - ANSWER peripheral proteins, glycolipids, carbs, glycoproteins 5. Membrane fluidity depends on - ANSWER temperature, unsaturated or saturated hydrocarbon tails, presence of cholesterol 6. transmembrane protein - ANSWER integral protein that spans entire membrane 7. functions of membrane proteins - ANSWER 1. transport 2. enzymatic activity 3. signal transduction 4. cell cell recognition 5. intercellular joining 8. tonicity - ANSWER he ability of asurrounding solution tocause a cell to gain or losewater. 9. isotonic - ANSWER Solute concentration is the same as that inside the cell; no net water movement across the plasma membrane. 10. hypertonic - ANSWER Solute concentration is greater than that inside the cell; cell loses water. 11. hypotonic - ANSWER Solute concentration is less than that inside the cell; cell gains water. 12. osmoregulation - ANSWER process of controlling solute concentrationsand water balance within the cell 13. unsaturated membrane fluidity - ANSWER fluid 14. saturated membrane fluidity - ANSWER rigid 15. what kind of molecules can diffuse directly through the membrane - ANSWER small hydrophobic 16. aquaporin - ANSWER specialized transmembrane protein for water 17. proteins in passive transport - ANSWER 1. channel proteins 2. carrier proteins 18. Primary active transport - ANSWER Active transport of molecules (or ions)using energy from ATP directly. 19. Secondary active transport - ANSWER Active transport of molecules (or ions)using energy other than ATP. Mostcommonly, the concentrationgradient of a different molecule 20. Endocytosis - ANSWER cell bringssubstances inside via vesicles 21. Types of Endocytosis - ANSWER 1. Phagocytosis - (phago "eat") 2. Pinocytosis - (pino "drink") 3. Receptor-mediated endocytosis 22. Cell Theory - ANSWER All cells come from other cells 23. Cell Cycle - ANSWER G1 Phase, S phase, G2 Phase (Interphase), Mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase; Cytokinesis 24. Interphase: G1 phase - ANSWER normal cell functions 25. Interphase: S phase - ANSWER DNA Replication (synthesis) 26. Interphase: G2 phase - ANSWER Normal cell function, prepare for mitosis, centrosome duplicated 27. How is Cytokinesis different between plant and animal cells? - ANSWER Animal cells divide normally, plant cells have a cell wall so creates a split down the middle. 28. Chemotherapy and the Cell Cycle - ANSWER Damages DNA strands to inhibit cell replication 29. Radiation and the Cell Cycle - ANSWER Targets S Phase to inhibit DNA synthesis 30. Discovery of Taxol - ANSWER Discovered in the bark of a Pacific Yew Tree 31. Proto-oncogenes - ANSWER signal cells to progress through the cell cycle at the appropriate time. mutations cause (oncogenes) 32. Tumor Suppressor Genes - ANSWER signal cells to pause the cell cycle to fix mistakes 33. What causes apoptosis? - ANSWER When tumor suppressor genes mutate and produce proteins that suppress the cell cycle when there is DNA damage. 34. Normal BRCA1 gene - ANSWER when working properly, prevent tumors from forming and producing proteins that help maintain DNA function. 35. Mutated BRCA1 gene - ANSWER does not work properly, and DNA damage may not be prepared. 36. Germ-Line Mutation - ANSWER occurs in gametes and is passed on to offspring, in every cell of the body 37. Somatic Mutation - ANSWER occurs in a somatic cell, is not passed on to offspring, only the daughter cells of mutated cells 38. 3 Ways DNA Mutations Occur - ANSWER Chromosomal, Insertion/deletion, and Substitution 39. Chromosomal Mutation - ANSWER involve errors that move entire sections of DNA molecule, can result in changes of number of chromosomes and their structure 40. Insertion/Deletion Mutation - ANSWER Part of DNA is deleted or inserted. Can alter a gene so its message is no longer correctly put through. 41. Substitution Mutation - ANSWER Where a base (like C or T) is replaced with another. This can have no effect, can change the amino acid in a protein, or interfere with protein construction 42. Why do people with "inherited" cancer develop it at a young age? - ANSWER They inherit predispositions to the disease in the form of specific genetic mutations that're present in all body cells and can be the first mutation that leads to cancer. 43. Metastasis - ANSWER The spread of cancer from one organ to another 44. What cells undergo meiosis? - ANSWER Gametes (pass genetic info to the next generation)

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BIO 189 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. Functions of Plasma Membrane - ANSWER ✓ 1) Selective barrier that
allowscertain things (like oxygen,nutrients, and waste) to pass.
2) Separates the cell from itsenvironment.
3) Serves as cellular interfacewith its environment.

2. phospholipid - ANSWER ✓ hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail

3. Embedded in the lipid bilayer are - ANSWER ✓ cholesterol, integral
proteins

4. Attached to the lipid bilayer are - ANSWER ✓ peripheral proteins,
glycolipids, carbs, glycoproteins

5. Membrane fluidity depends on - ANSWER ✓ temperature, unsaturated or
saturated hydrocarbon tails, presence of cholesterol

6. transmembrane protein - ANSWER ✓ integral protein that spans entire
membrane

7. functions of membrane proteins - ANSWER ✓ 1. transport
2. enzymatic activity
3. signal transduction
4. cell cell recognition
5. intercellular joining

,8. tonicity - ANSWER ✓ he ability of asurrounding solution tocause a cell to
gain or losewater.

9. isotonic - ANSWER ✓ Solute concentration is the same as that inside the
cell; no net water movement across the plasma membrane.

10.hypertonic - ANSWER ✓ Solute concentration is greater than that inside the
cell; cell loses water.

11.hypotonic - ANSWER ✓ Solute concentration is less than that inside the
cell; cell gains water.

12.osmoregulation - ANSWER ✓ process of controlling solute
concentrationsand water balance within the cell

13.unsaturated membrane fluidity - ANSWER ✓ fluid

14.saturated membrane fluidity - ANSWER ✓ rigid

15.what kind of molecules can diffuse directly through the membrane -
ANSWER ✓ small hydrophobic

16.aquaporin - ANSWER ✓ specialized transmembrane protein for water

17.proteins in passive transport - ANSWER ✓ 1. channel proteins
2. carrier proteins

18.Primary active transport - ANSWER ✓ Active transport of molecules (or
ions)using energy from ATP directly.

19.Secondary active transport - ANSWER ✓ Active transport of molecules (or
ions)using energy other than ATP. Mostcommonly, the
concentrationgradient of a different molecule

20.Endocytosis - ANSWER ✓ cell bringssubstances inside via vesicles

21.Types of Endocytosis - ANSWER ✓ 1. Phagocytosis - (phago "eat")
2. Pinocytosis - (pino "drink")

, 3. Receptor-mediated endocytosis

22.Cell Theory - ANSWER ✓ All cells come from other cells

23.Cell Cycle - ANSWER ✓ G1 Phase, S phase, G2 Phase (Interphase),
Mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase; Cytokinesis

24.Interphase: G1 phase - ANSWER ✓ normal cell functions

25.Interphase: S phase - ANSWER ✓ DNA Replication (synthesis)

26.Interphase: G2 phase - ANSWER ✓ Normal cell function, prepare for
mitosis, centrosome duplicated

27.How is Cytokinesis different between plant and animal cells? - ANSWER ✓
Animal cells divide normally, plant cells have a cell wall so creates a split
down the middle.

28.Chemotherapy and the Cell Cycle - ANSWER ✓ Damages DNA strands to
inhibit cell replication

29.Radiation and the Cell Cycle - ANSWER ✓ Targets S Phase to inhibit DNA
synthesis

30.Discovery of Taxol - ANSWER ✓ Discovered in the bark of a Pacific Yew
Tree

31.Proto-oncogenes - ANSWER ✓ signal cells to progress through the cell
cycle at the appropriate time. mutations cause (oncogenes)

32.Tumor Suppressor Genes - ANSWER ✓ signal cells to pause the cell cycle
to fix mistakes

33.What causes apoptosis? - ANSWER ✓ When tumor suppressor genes mutate
and produce proteins that suppress the cell cycle when there is DNA
damage.

, 34.Normal BRCA1 gene - ANSWER ✓ when working properly, prevent
tumors from forming and producing proteins that help maintain DNA
function.

35.Mutated BRCA1 gene - ANSWER ✓ does not work properly, and DNA
damage may not be prepared.

36.Germ-Line Mutation - ANSWER ✓ occurs in gametes and is passed on to
offspring, in every cell of the body

37.Somatic Mutation - ANSWER ✓ occurs in a somatic cell, is not passed on to
offspring, only the daughter cells of mutated cells

38.3 Ways DNA Mutations Occur - ANSWER ✓ Chromosomal,
Insertion/deletion, and Substitution

39.Chromosomal Mutation - ANSWER ✓ involve errors that move entire
sections of DNA molecule, can result in changes of number of chromosomes
and their structure

40.Insertion/Deletion Mutation - ANSWER ✓ Part of DNA is deleted or
inserted. Can alter a gene so its message is no longer correctly put through.

41.Substitution Mutation - ANSWER ✓ Where a base (like C or T) is replaced
with another. This can have no effect, can change the amino acid in a
protein, or interfere with protein construction

42.Why do people with "inherited" cancer develop it at a young age? -
ANSWER ✓ They inherit predispositions to the disease in the form of
specific genetic mutations that're present in all body cells and can be the first
mutation that leads to cancer.

43.Metastasis - ANSWER ✓ The spread of cancer from one organ to another

44.What cells undergo meiosis? - ANSWER ✓ Gametes (pass genetic info to
the next generation)

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