What This Document Is
This document represents a completed first midterm exam for BIOL 303, Cell Biology, at Hunter College CUNY, taught by Professor Zhong. It showcases the types of questions and topics covered in the first assessment of the course. The format is a review of submitted answers, indicating both selected responses and point values earned.
Why This Document Matters
This midterm review is valuable for students currently enrolled in or preparing for Professor Zhong’s Cell Biology course. It provides a concrete example of the exam’s difficulty, question style (multiple choice, short answer), and the specific content emphasized in the first section of the course. It’s most useful for self-assessment and identifying areas needing further review *before* taking a similar exam.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *review* of a completed exam, not the exam itself. It does not include the original questions in isolation, only as they appear with a student’s selected answer. It also doesn’t offer explanations of correct or incorrect answers – it simply shows performance. This preview does not provide a comprehensive study guide, nor does it replace lecture materials or textbook readings.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Eight multiple-choice questions covering topics such as nuclear transport, membrane protein structure, ER function, and nuclear pore complex mechanics.
* Student selected answers for each question.
* Point values earned for each question.
* A longer-form answer to an extra credit question regarding research on baculovirus nuclear transport.
* Insight into the level of detail expected on exam responses.
This preview only shows a selection of questions and answers; the complete document contains all questions and the full extra credit response.