Hi Moiz,
3) I would not say that. Only mutations that occur in germ cells, i.e. sperm/egg, have the potential to be passed on to progeny.
23) The passage reference you have indicated speaks to the conditions of the experiment, wherein there are various mutations in proteins UPSTREAM to p65 and cRel which cause their constant activation. The question is asking about the genes expressed AS A RESULT of the constant activation of transcription factors, p65 and cRel. We have no information that these genes have mutations but rather that constant activation of p65 and cRel causes increased proliferation and apoptosis suppression through these genes.
The mitochondria is involved in the intrinsic apoptosis pathway (beyond scope of MCAT).
24) We know the P-gp is a transporter and as transporters they move substances across the cell membrane. As such, it can not by itself prevent the entry of drugs.
32) Yes, which is why its the answer.
45) The purpose of telomeres is to ensure that the entire chromosome is being replicated in the discontinuous synthesis of chromosomes. Even if eukaryotic transcription was more efficient, we would still need telomeres. And what's to say transcription is even less efficient if it undergoes post-transcriptional modifications. A lot of assumptions being made, so i'd refrain from this kind of train of thought.
Hope this helps :)