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In order to splice a foreign gene into a bacterial plasmid in the laboratory to create a recombinant plasmid, one would use

  1. reverse transcriptase
  2. DNA polymerase
  3. catalase
  4. polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  5. restriction enzymes

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

Restriction enzymes are specific for cutting certain sequences of DNA and are used for making recombinant DNA. Reverse transcriptase is a viral enzyme used to convert RNA DNA; DNA polymerase is used to copy and replicate DNA; catalase is used in cells to break down hydrogen peroxide, a dangerous side-product of many cellular reactions; and, PCR is used to amplify (copy) short segments of DNA.



The process by which large fats are broken down into smaller "droplets" of fat for easier chemical digestion within the small intestine is called

  1. lipation
  2. emulsification
  3. hydrolysis
  4. dehydration synthesis
  5. cleavage

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Emulsification is the term used for breaking down fats into smaller pieces to facilitate chemical digestion. Bile, secreted by the liver, is responsible for doing this within the lumen of the small intestine.



Which of the following is NOT a function of mitosis?

  1. Multiplication of somatic cells
  2. Growth
  3. Production of gametes
  4. Repair of wounds
  5. Replacement of lost or damaged cells

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Meiosis, not mitosis, is responsible for gamete production.



Which of the following sequences best describes the flow of information that takes place when a eukaryotic gene directs the synthesis of a protein?

  1. RNA DNA RNA protein
  2. DNA mRNA protein
  3. protein RNA DNA
  4. DNA amino acid RNA protein
  5. DNA protein

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

DNA is first transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then translated into an amino acid chain (protein) at the ribosomes.






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