1. If the sequence of bases on the mRNA codon is AUU, what would be the sequence of bases on the opposite strand assembled by the tRNA?

A. TAA
B. UUA
C. ATT
D. UAA
2. Which of the following correctly shows the sequence of organelles a protein would take if it were being exported from the cell?
A. Smooth ER →→ Vesicle →→ Golgi apparatus →→ Rough ER →→ Vesicle →→ Nucleus
B. Ribosome →→ Smooth ER →→ Vesicle →→ Cell Membrane →→ Vesicle →→ Rough ER
C. Ribosome →→ Vesicle →→ Rough ER →→ Vesicle →→ Golgi Apparatus →→ Cell Membrane
D. Ribosome →→ Rough ER →→ Vesicle →→ Golgi Apparatus →→ Vesicle →→ Cell Membrane
3. Proteins are important molecules that are synthesized, transported, and used in cells in a multitude of ways. The rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus have parts to play in this system. These functions are __________, respectively. Identify the answer choice that correctly fills in the blank in the above passage.
A. protein packaging and lipid production\
B. protein making and protein packaging
C. DNA making and DNA packaging
D. DNA packaging and DNA storing
4. In which part of the cell do ribosomes perform protein synthesis?
A. Cytoplasm
B. Vacuole
C. Nucleus
D. Lysosome
5. What would happen to a cell that lacked smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
A. It would not be able to produce tRNA.
B. It would not be able to make lipids.
C. It would not be able to replicate DNA.
D. Its cell membrane would be impermeable.

3 answers

1. C. ATT
2. D. Ribosome →→ Rough ER →→ Vesicle →→ Golgi Apparatus →→ Vesicle →→ Cell Membrane
3. B. protein making and protein packaging
4. A. Cytoplasm
5. B. It would not be able to make lipids.
1. The goal of Buddhism can be described as
A. relieving suffering.
B. meditation.
C. joining Brahman.
D. giving up everything.
2. The ultimate goal of Hinduism can be described as
A. rejoining the soul to Brahman.
B. being reincarnated.
C. living without desire.
D. following the Four Noble Truths.
3. Which of the following best explains the events that led to the spread of Buddhism during Asoka’s reign?
A. Asoka rose to power through civil war. Asoka adopted Buddhism. Asoka became a just and compassionate ruler. Asoka took over Kalinga by force.
B. Asoka took over Kalinga by force. Asoka rose to power through civil war. Asoka adopted Buddhism. Asoka became a just and compassionate ruler.
C. Asoka rose to power through civil war. Asoka took over Kalinga by force. Asoka adopted Buddhism. Asoka became a just and compassionate ruler.
D. Asoka adopted Buddhism. Asoka rose to power through civil war. Asoka took over Kalinga by force. Asoka became a just and compassionate ruler.
4. The origins of Daoism could be described as
A. the creation of Emperor Wudi
B. evolving from the practice of taiji.
C. evolving from the philosophies found in ancient religious practices.
D. based on the writings of Master Kong.
5. When historians analyze Han dynasty political philosophy, they find evidence of what Daoist idea?
A. tianming, the concept of action through inaction
B. wu wei, the concept of action through inaction
C. Legalism, the concept of strict laws and punishments
D. wu wei, the concept of strict laws and punishments
1. A. relieving suffering.
2. A. rejoining the soul to Brahman.
3. D. Asoka adopted Buddhism. Asoka rose to power through civil war. Asoka took over Kalinga by force. Asoka became a just and compassionate ruler.
4. C. evolving from the philosophies found in ancient religious practices.
5. B. wu wei, the concept of action through inaction.
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