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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

People go to websites to get the information they desperately need.  They could be looking for an answer to a nagging question.  They might be looking for help in completing an important task.  For recent graduates, they might be looking for ways on how to prepare a comprehensive resume that can capture the attention of the hiring manager

Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 7 Chemistry Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Los Angeles Mission College  »  Microbiology  »  Microbiology 020 – General Microbiology  »  Spring 2022  »  Chapter 7 Chemistry Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Contain a single fatty acids
B  Contain three fatty acids
C  Cholesterol
D  Contain four fatty acids
Question #2
A  Partially hydrogenated
B  Contain three fatty acids
C  Contain a single fatty acids
D  Have one or more double bonds between Carbon atoms in fatty acid chains
Question #3
A  Cholesterol
B  Typically solid at room temperature
C  Partially hydrogenated
D  Amphipathic molecule
Question #4
A  Contain four fatty acids
B  Typically solid at room temperature
C  Have one or more double bonds between Carbon atoms in fatty acid chains
D  Contain three fatty acids
Question #5
A  Amphipathic molecule
B  Cholesterol
C  Partially hydrogenated
D  Typically solid at room temperature
Question #6
A  Cholesterol
B  Contain a single fatty acids
C  Amphipathic molecule
D  Contain four fatty acids
Question #7
A  Have one or more double bonds between Carbon atoms in fatty acid chains
B  Partially hydrogenated
C  Contain four fatty acids
D  Amphipathic molecule
Question #9
A  Triglycerides
B  Sucrose
C  Proteins
D  Steriods
Question #10
A  Steriods
B  Lactose
C  Triglycerides
D  Glycogen
Question #11
A  Steriods
B  Triglycerides
C  Glycogen
D  Proteins
Question #12
A  Glycogen
B  Sucrose
C  Lactose
D  Triglycerides
Question #14
A  Steriods
B  Triglycerides
C  Proteins
D  Glycogen
Question #15
A  Hydroxyl
B  Amino
C  Carbonyl
D  Carboxyl
Question #16
A  Hydroxyl
B  Amino
C  Carboxyl
D  Carbonyl
Question #17
A  Amino
B  Carbonyl
C  Hydroxyl
D  Carboxyl
Question #18
A  Hydroxyl
B  Carbonyl
C  Carboxyl
D  Amino
Question #19
A  Catabolic, Exergonic, And Require Water
B  Anabolic, Endergonic, And Produce Water
C  Anabolic, Endergonic, And Require Water
D  Catabolic, Exergonic, And Produce Water
E  Anabolic, Exergonic, And Produce Water
F  Catabolic, Endergonic, And Require Water
Question #24
A  10, 7
B  7, 14
C  14, 7
D  5, 10
Question #37
A  Solution B is 1000X times more acidic than solution A
B  Solution A is 30X more acidic than solution B
C  Solution A and solution B are equally acidic
D  Solution A is 1000X more acidic than solution B
E  Solution A is acidic and solution B is basic
F  Solution B is 30X more acidic than solution A
Question #38
A  Cohesion
B  All of these properties
C  Good solvent
D  None of these properties
E  High specific heat
F  Surface tension
Question #39
A  Oxygen and hydrogen
B  Sulfur and carbon
C  Carbon and oxygen
D  None of these choices
E  Oxygen and nitrogen
F  Carbon and hydrogen
Question #40
A  Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
B  Attraction between cations and anions
C  Positive ion
D  Negative ion
Question #41
A  Unequal sharing of electrons
B  Negative ion
C  Positive ion
D  Equal sharing of electrons
Question #42
A  Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
B  Attraction between cations and anions
C  Negative ion
D  Positive ion
Question #43
A  Unequal sharing of electrons
B  Equal sharing of electrons
C  Attraction between cations and anions
D  Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
Question #44
A  Equal sharing of electrons
B  Positive ion
C  Unequal sharing of electrons
D  Negative ion
Question #45
A  Attraction between cations and anions
B  Equal sharing of electrons
C  Unequal sharing of electrons
D  Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
Question #46
A  Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
B  Required fo proper thyroid gland function
C  Most abundant element in living organisms
D  Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
Question #47
A  Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
B  Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
C  Most abundant element in living organisms
D  Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
Question #48
A  Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
B  Required for teeth and bone formation
C  Required fo proper thyroid gland function
D  Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
Question #49
A  Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
B  Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
C  Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
D  Required for teeth and bone formation
Question #50
A  Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
B  Most abundant element in living organisms
C  Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
D  Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
Question #51
A  Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
B  Required fo proper thyroid gland function
C  Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
D  Required for teeth and bone formation
Question #52
A  Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
B  Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
C  Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
D  Required for teeth and bone formation
Question #53
A  Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
B  Most abundant element in living organisms
C  Required fo proper thyroid gland function
D  Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
Question #54
A  Most abundant element in living organisms
B  Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
C  Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
D  Required fo proper thyroid gland function
Question #55
A  All of these choices
B  Carbon-11
C  Carbon-12
D  None of these choices
E  Carbon-14
F  Carbon-13
Question #56
A  calcium, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen
B  carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur
C  carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
D  none of these choices
E  carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and phosphorus
F  calcium, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen
Question #58
A  protons, positive
B  neutron, positive
C  protons, negative
Question #59
A  neutron
B  proton
C  electron
Question #61
A  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
B  Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
C  Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
D  Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
Question #62
A  Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
B  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
C  Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
D  Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
Question #63
A  Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
B  Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
C  Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
D  Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
Question #64
A  Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
B  Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
C  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
D  Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
Question #65
A  Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
B  Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
C  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
D  Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
Question #66
A  Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
B  Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
C  Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
D  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
Question #67
A  Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
B  Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
C  The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
D  Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio