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What are the characteristics of life?
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how many Elements occur in nature?
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Amount of the four elements are used in large quanities
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Oxygen-55% Hydrogen-16% Carbon-12% Nitrogen-2.5%
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Oxygen-34% Hydrogen-23% Carbon-26% Nitrogen-1.8%
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Oxygen-19% Hydrogen-47% Carbon-23% Nitrogen-4%
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Oxygen 65% Hydrogen- 10% Carbon-19% Nitrogen- 3%
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When an atom has more neutrons than other atoms of the same element
Question 5
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What is this? H2O
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Molecular formula
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Structural formula
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Question 7
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Covalent Bond
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Ionic Bond
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Hyrdogen Bond
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Is a Ph of 12 acidic or basic?
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Carbonyl
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Carboxyl
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Hydroxyl
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Amino
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Phosphate
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Hydroxyl
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Carbonyl
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Carbonyl
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Carboxyl
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Amino
Question 11
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To process and bundle macromolecules like proteins and lipids as they are synthesized within the cell
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Golgi Apparatus
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Mitocondria
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Ribosomes
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Chromosomes
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They digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles with enzymes
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Smooth ER
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Lysosome
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Vesicle
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Chloroplasts
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Work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. Photosysnthesis
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Peroxisome
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Mitochondria
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Lysosome
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Chloroplasts
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EVERYTIME one Monomer bonds to another [blank_start]_[blank_end] occur. EVERYTIME bonds breaks between Monomers [blank_start]_[blank_end] occur
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What are the four organic componds
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DNA
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Lipids
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Mucleic Acid
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Carbohydrates
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Enzymes
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Protein
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[blank_start]_____[blank_end] structure is determined by interactions among various side chains (R groups)
The [blank_start]_____[blank_end] structure of a protein is its unique sequence of amino acids
[blank_start]_____[blank_end] structure results when a protein consists of multiple polypeptide chains
[blank_start]_____[blank_end] structure, found in most proteins, consists of coils and folds in the polypeptide chain
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Tertiary
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primary
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Quaternary
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Secondary
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Question 22
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What are the Saturated and Unsaturated fats?
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Simple Lipids
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Nucleic Acid
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Complex Lipid
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Protein
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Carbohydrate
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Monomer
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Polysaccharide
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Amino Acid
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Steroid
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Joins Carbohydrate monosaccharide to another is [blank_start]____[blank_end]
Joins
Joins Amino Acid Proteins together is [blank_start]____[blank_end]
Joins Fatty acids to Glycerol [blank_start]____[blank_end]
Nucleotides are bonded together with [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
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Phosphodiester
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Glycosidic
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Peptide Bond
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Ester
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Carbohydrates are energy
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Glycogen is used for long-term
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What breaks a Glycosidic linkage? [blank_start]____[blank_end]
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Nucleic acids are composed of repeating units of
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Amino acids
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Carbon
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Nucleotides
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Fatty acids
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There are 20 different amino acids in living organisms. these amino acids form
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Carbohydrates
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Nucleic acids
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Proteins
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Lipids
Question 29
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Which is true of a solution with a pH of 2.5
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Has a high concentration of OH molecules
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Has approximately equal number H+ and OH molecules
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Has a high concentration of H+ molecules
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Has a low concentration of H+ molecules
Question 30
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what color is High Power?
Question 31
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Something that is part of the experiment that you can
manipulate
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Dependent varrible
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Independent varrible
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Controlled varrible
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What does Sudan test for [blank_start]____[blank_end]
What does Biuret test for [blank_start]____[blank_end]
What does Lugols test for [blank_start]____[blank_end]
What does Benedicts test for [blank_start]____[blank_end]
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Lipids
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Proteins
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Starch
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Monosacchrides
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Animal Cell, What goes where: Rough ER, Smooth ER, Mitochondrion, Peroxisome, Lysosome, Ribosome, Nuclear Envelope, Chromatin, Nucleus, Centrosome, Golgi Apparatus, Microtubules, Microvilli, Plasma Membrane, Nucleolus, Flagellum, Microfilaments, Intermediate Filaments,
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Nucleus
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Nuclear Envelope
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Nucleolus
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Chromatin
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Plasma Membrane
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Ribosome
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Golgi Apparatus
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Lysosome
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Mitochondrion
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Peroxisome
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Microvilli
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Microtubules
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Intermediate Filaments
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Microfilaments
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Centrosome
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Flagellum
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Rough ER
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Smooth ER
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Plant Cell, What goes where: Nucleolus, Smooth ER, Rough ER, Cytoskeleton, Golgi Apparatus, Cell wall, Cell wall of adjacent cell, Chromatin, Ribosomes, Nucleolus, Nuclear Envelope, Mitochondria, Plasmodesmata, Peroxisome, Chloroplast, Central Vacuole, Plasma Membrane, Intermediate filaments, Microfilaments, Microtubules
Question 35
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When testing with Benedicts for Monosaccharides what color is a strongpostive?
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When testing for Lipids with Sudan's what color is a postive?
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When testing for Proteins with Biurrets what color was a strong positive?
Question 38
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What is the working distance with a microscope?
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what you see in that objective
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distance from slide and objective
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distance from eye to eye piece
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what is the magnification of the eyepiece?
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Which microscope do you get clear 3D images with?
Question 41
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Type of structural polysaccharide, very tough, can't digust very well, most abundant compond on earth, twisted like speaker wire.
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Starch
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Glycogen
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Cellulose
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Chitin
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A structural polysaccharide found in exoskeleton of insects and the cell walls of fungus. Used as suctures that decompose
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Starch
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Glycogen
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Cellulose
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Chitin
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What are protein functions
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What are the components of nucleic acids. (C) [blank_start]____[blank_end] connects to / (G) [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
(T) [blank_start]_____[blank_end] connects to / (A) [blank_start]______[blank_end]
Replacement for Thymine in RNA is [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
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Cytosine
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Guanine
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Thymine
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Adenine
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Uracil
Question 45
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Is this a trans fat?
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What are helpers for enzymes?
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Coenzyme
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Allosterics
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Substrate
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What are the jobs of Feedback Inhibition in enzymes?
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Metabolism is concerned with _____ the material and energy recources of the cell
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Managaing
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Breathing
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Phosphoraltion
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_____ is like _____
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Anabolic-Exergonic
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Catabolic-Exergonic
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Catabolic-Endergonic
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How efficient is the human body at using food as energy? Using numbers and dashes [blank_start]___[blank_end]
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What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
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Energy can't be created or destroyed
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Reaching absolute zero is impossible
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Energy trasnfer is never efficent
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What is being reduced in a reduction? [blank_start]____[blank_end]
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Which is a Energy Shuttle?
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NADH
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Transport Vesilcles
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ATP
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An addition of a phosphate to adp to form ATP is called [blank_start]____[blank_end]
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The body stores loads of ATP
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Anaerobic ATP doesn't use Oxygen
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Plants can do cellular respiration as well
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Substrate-level phosphorylation is used more to form ATP
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Fallicatted diffusion is against the gradient
Question 60
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Oxidation of Pyruvate is where?
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Cytoplasm
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Outer membrane
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Inter membrane
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Innermembrane
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Matrix
Question 61
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Chemiosmosis is what
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Fermentation is anarobic