ENTRANCE TEST –BIOLOGY for 2017/2018 academic year
TRAKIA UNIVERSITY, STARA ZAGORA
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- The following sequence ATTCGCTATCGcould be found in:
- Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
- Protein
- Glycogen
- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
- In the formation of a macromolecule, what type of bond would join two amino acid subunits?
a. phosphodiester bond
b. peptide bond
c. Ionic bonds
d. Hydrogen bonds
- The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide is known as?
a. primary structure
b. secondary structure
c. tertiary structure
d. quaternary structure
- Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all polymers of:
a. fructose
b. glucose
c. galactose
d. ribose
- What term is used to describe the process by which DNA is copied to produce two daughter DNA molecules?
- replication.
- transcription
- translation
- reproduction
- Which of the following is NOT TRUE about DNA copied?
- It enables a whole amount of DNA to be amplified.
- It cuts DNA into numerous small fragments
- It is performs in semiconservative manner
- process maintains cell reproduction
- If the DNA sequences 5’ CTTCAGAAC 3’ is transcribed, which of the following is considered of mRNA?
- 5’ CAA GAC GGC 3’
- 5’ GAA GTC TTG 3’
- 3’ GAAGUCUUG 5’
- 3’ GUU GUC CCG 5’
- What role does messenger RNA play in the synthesis of proteins?
- catalyzes the process
- binds amino acid and carries it to the growing end of a polypeptide chain
- carries the genetic information copied from DNA
- modifies the protein after synthesis
- Which of the following properties of life is common to both cellsand viruses?
- realizing of genetic materials
- growth
- metabolism
- cell division
- All living organisms maintain a balance with environment through?
- development
- evolution
- homeostasis
- metabolism
- Which of the following organelle is specific for both pro- and eukaryotic cells?
- Ribosomes
- Golgiapparatus
- Lysosome
- Endoplasmatic reticulum
- Which of the following organelle could be described as a system of internal membranes within the cytoplasm?
- Ribosomes
- Lysosomes
- Cytoskeleton
- Endoplasmatic reticulum
- Which of the following organelle could be described as rod-shaped organelles bound by a double membrane, responsible for cellular respiration?
- Ribosomes
- Mitochondria
- Golgi apparatus
- Lysosomes
- Which cellular organelle is responsible for exocytosis?
- Ribosomes
- Mitochondria
- Lysosomes
- Golgi apparatus
- An infectious agent that appears to have no nucleic acid is a?
- Virus
- Bacteria
- Prion
- All of the above
- After mitosis of a diploid cellis formed:
- Two diploid cells
- Twohaploid cells
- Fourhaploid cells
- One tetraploid cell
- Whenthe chromosomesare the most condensed, the phase is?
- prophase
- metaphase
- anaphase
- thelophase
- Genetic diversity is greatest in?
- asexual reproduction
- sexual reproduction
- binary fission
- budding
- Fertilization results in?
- A zygote
- Diploid cell
- A cell with unique genome
- All of the above
- Which of the following statements about hermaphroditism is true?
- The presence of male and female reproductive organs in one individual
- is a normal condition for some worms and plants
- enabling a form of self-fertilization
- All of the above
- If there are 20 chromatids in dividing cell, how many chromosomes are there?
- 20
- 40
- 10
- 5
- In whichphase ofmitosisthe nuclear membrane is disappeared?
- prophase
- metaphase
- anaphase
- telophase
- Normal human gametes are?
- haploid
- diploid
- triploid
- tetraploid
- Which of the following statements about heterozygous genotype is true?
- Have two dominant alleles
- Have two receive alleles
- Have two different alleles
- Have two identical alleles
- Which of the following is found during female gamete formation from a primary germ line?
- Accumulation of yolk
- Generation of three polar body
- Formation of one functional gamete
- All of the above
- An X-linked dominant gene causesa disease in human. What is theprobability ofgiving birth toa sickboyby a womanwhose fatherhasthe disease?
- 0 %
- 50%
- 25%
- 100%
- Autotrophic organisms obtain their nutrition by?
- Making food by photosynthesis
- They feed ondecaying organic matter
- They feed on living plants only
- They feed on living animals only
- Parasitic organisms obtain their nutrition by?
- Making food by photosynthesis
- They feed ondecaying organic matter
- They feed on living plants only
- Using organic matter in living organisms
- Charles Darwin discussed all of the followingEXCEPT?
- Natural selection tends to remove thoseorganisms that are poorly adapted to theirenvironments.
- Individuals in a population compete withone another for limited resources.
- Gene mutations are the source of variationfor evolution.
- Organisms tend to produce more offspringthan can survive in each generation.
- Albumin is themost typical for:
- Lymph node
- blood
- muscle
- nervous
- The gas exchange within the lungs proceed in:
- alveoli
- bronchi
- trachea
- larynx
- Which of the following statements about smooth muscles is true?
- Smooth muscleis found within the walls of gut
- smooth muscle is under conscious control
- smooth muscle is used to effectskeletalmovement
- smooth muscle cellscontainproteinfilaments ofmyelin
- Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Pepsin?
- is the main gastric enzyme
- is produced in its inactive form pepsinogen
- breaks down the proteins into peptide fragments and amino acids
- breaks down the carbohydrates into simple sugars such as glucose
- Which type of muscles possesses the capability of automatic rhythmic contractions?
- skeletal muscle
- smooth muscle
- cardiac muscle
- all types of muscles
- Which is the main artery of the body that originates in the left ventricle of the heart?
- Vena cava
- Pulmonary artery
- Aorta
- brachiocephalic artery