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Why is fetal bovine serum commonly added to cell culture media?
  • A. To buffer the pH
  • B. To provide growth factors and nutrients
  • C. To increase osmolarity
  • D. To act as an antibiotic
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Fetal bovine serum supplies a mix of growth factors, hormones, and nutrients that support cell growth and viability in culture.
Related Question 1
The 5′ cap added to eukaryotic mRNAs is:
  • A. A string of adenine residues at the 5′ end
  • B. A modified guanosine (7-methylguanosine) linked 5′→5′
  • C. A poly-uridine sequence at the 3′ end
  • D. A phosphate group at the 5′ end
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The 5′ cap is a 7-methylguanosine joined via a 5′-to-5′ triphosphate linkage to the first nucleotide of the mRNA, protecting it from degradation and aiding translation.
Related Question 2
Why is the G0 phase considered distinct from G1 in the cell cycle?
  • A. G0 cells are rapidly dividing
  • B. G0 is a quiescent/nondividing state outside the normal cycle
  • C. G0 occurs immediately after the M phase in all cells
  • D. Cells in G0 cannot re-enter the cell cycle under any condition
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
G0 is a resting or terminal differentiation state where cells are metabolically active but not dividing. Cells can re-enter G1 from G0 given appropriate signals.
Related Question 3
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) for reproductive cloning involves:
  • A. Injecting somatic cell DNA into a fertilized egg with its nucleus intact
  • B. Fusing a diploid somatic cell with an enucleated egg cell
  • C. Using only oocyte mitochondria from a donor
  • D. Cloning via binary fission
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
SCNT (as in cloning Dolly the sheep) entails transferring the nucleus of an adult somatic cell into an enucleated oocyte, and then stimulating the resulting cell to divide as an embryo.
Related Question 4
In flow cytometry, cells are labeled with fluorescent antibodies and passed in a stream through a laser. This technique primarily measures:
  • A. Cell size and internal complexity
  • B. DNA sequence variants
  • C. Protein structure by X-ray diffraction
  • D. Glycolytic activity
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Flow cytometry measures light scattering (size and granularity) and fluorescence from labeled markers, allowing rapid analysis of cell populations (size, complexity, marker expression).
Related Question 5
Pluripotent stem cells are characterized by their ability to:
  • A. Differentiate into all cell types, including extraembryonic membranes
  • B. Differentiate into any cell type of the body (but not extraembryonic tissues)
  • C. Self-renew indefinitely but only become one cell type
  • D. Be harvested from adult muscle tissue
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Pluripotent stem cells (like embryonic stem cells) can form any body cell type (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) but cannot form an entire organism (unlike totipotent zygotes).