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Which organelle is the primary site of ATP production in eukaryotic cells?
A. Golgi apparatus
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B. Lysosome
C. Mitochondrion
D. Endoplasmic reticulum
Rationale: Mitochondria perform oxidative phosphorylation, producing most cellular ATP.
2
DNA replication is described as semiconservative because:
A. New strands are built from free nucleotides only
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B. Both new strands are conservative copies
C. Each daughter DNA contains one parental strand and one new strand
D. DNA is replicated without any parental template
Rationale: Each double helix after replication has one old and one newly synthesized strand.
3
,Which base pairing is held by two hydrogen bonds?
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A. Cytosine–Guanine
B. Adenine–Thymine
C. Guanine–Uracil
D. Adenine–Cytosine
Rationale: A–T (or A–U in RNA) pairs form two hydrogen bonds; C–G forms three.
4
What enzyme synthesizes RNA primers during DNA replication?
A. DNA polymerase I
B. DNA ligase
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C. Helicase
D. Primase
Rationale: Primase (an RNA polymerase) lays short RNA primers for DNA polymerases.
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Which phase of mitosis is characterized by alignment of chromosomes on the metaphase plate?
A. Prophase
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B. Anaphase
C. Metaphase
D. Telophase
Rationale: Metaphase features chromosomes lined at the cell equator.
6
In Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, which of the following is assumed?
A. Non-random mating
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B. Strong selection
C. No migration
D. Small population size
Rationale: HW requires large population, random mating, no selection, no migration, no
mutation.
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, A frameshift mutation usually results from:
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A. Point substitution
B. Insertion or deletion of nucleotides not in multiples of three
C. Silent mutation
D. Conservative substitution
Rationale: Insertions/deletions shift reading frame unless in multiples of three.
8
Which of these is a monosaccharide?
A. Sucrose
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B. Lactose
C. Glucose
D. Starch
Rationale: Glucose is a simple sugar (monosaccharide); sucrose/lactose are disaccharides.
9
The primary structure of a protein describes:
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A. Tertiary folding
B. Amino acid sequence
C. Alpha helices and beta sheets
D. Subunit arrangement
Rationale: Primary structure = linear sequence of amino acids.
10
An example of an essential amino acid (cannot be synthesized de novo in humans) is:
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A. Alanine
B. Leucine
C. Glycine
D. Serine
Rationale: Leucine is essential; alanine, glycine, serine are non-essential.
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