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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 four fatty acids
C Cholesterol
D Contain three fatty acids
Question #2
A Contain three fatty acids
B Partially hydrogenated
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 Amphipathic molecule
C Partially hydrogenated
D Typically solid at room temperature
Question #4
A Contain three fatty acids
B Contain four fatty acids
C Typically solid at room temperature
D Have one or more double bonds between Carbon atoms in fatty acid chains
Question #5
A Partially hydrogenated
B Cholesterol
C Amphipathic molecule
D Typically solid at room temperature
Question #6
A Amphipathic molecule
B Contain a single fatty acids
C Cholesterol
D Contain four fatty acids
Question #7
A Amphipathic molecule
B Partially hydrogenated
C Have one or more double bonds between Carbon atoms in fatty acid chains
D Contain four fatty acids
Question #8
A DNA
B Lactose
C Sucrose
D RNA
Question #9
A Triglycerides
B Proteins
C Sucrose
D Steriods
Question #10
A Glycogen
B Steriods
C Lactose
D Triglycerides
Question #11
A Triglycerides
B Glycogen
C Steriods
D Proteins
Question #12
A Triglycerides
B Glycogen
C Sucrose
D Lactose
Question #13
A RNA
B Lactose
C DNA
D Sucrose
Question #14
A Proteins
B Steriods
C Triglycerides
D Glycogen
Question #15
A Carbonyl
B Amino
C Carboxyl
D Hydroxyl
Question #16
A Amino
B Carbonyl
C Hydroxyl
D Carboxyl
Question #17
A Carboxyl
B Hydroxyl
C Amino
D Carbonyl
Question #18
A Carboxyl
B Carbonyl
C Hydroxyl
D Amino
Question #19
A Anabolic, Exergonic, And Produce Water
B Anabolic, Endergonic, And Produce Water
C Catabolic, Exergonic, And Produce Water
D Catabolic, Endergonic, And Require Water
E Catabolic, Exergonic, And Require Water
F Anabolic, Endergonic, And Require Water
Question #20
A buffers
B bases
C acids
Question #21
A acids
B bases
C buffers
Question #22
A bases
B buffers
C acids
Question #23
A 7
B 3
C 2
D 10
Question #24
A 14, 7
B 10, 7
C 5, 10
D 7, 14
Question #25
A less
B greater
Question #26
A equal
B greater than
C less than
Question #27
A 0
B 2
C 3
D 1
Question #28
A 0
B 1
C 4
D 2
Question #29
A 3
B 2
C 0
D 4
Question #30
A 0
B 1
C 4
D 3
Question #31
A 4
B 3
C 2
D 0
Question #32
A nonpolar
B solvent
C hydrophilic
Question #33
A polar
B solute
C solvent
Question #34
A solvent
B solutes
C hydrophilic
Question #35
A hydrophilic
B solvents
C solute
Question #36
A one
B three
C four
D two
Question #37
A Solution A and solution B are equally acidic
B Solution A is acidic and solution B is basic
C Solution A is 1000X more acidic than solution B
D Solution B is 30X more acidic than solution A
E Solution A is 30X more acidic than solution B
F Solution B is 1000X times more acidic than solution A
Question #38
A Surface tension
B Good solvent
C None of these properties
D High specific heat
E Cohesion
F All of these properties
Question #39
A Carbon and oxygen
B Sulfur and carbon
C Oxygen and hydrogen
D None of these choices
E Carbon and hydrogen
F Oxygen and nitrogen
Question #40
A Attraction between cations and anions
B Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
C Positive ion
D Negative ion
Question #41
A Negative ion
B Equal sharing of electrons
C Unequal sharing of electrons
D Positive ion
Question #42
A Positive ion
B Attraction between cations and anions
C Negative ion
D Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
Question #43
A Attraction between cations and anions
B Unequal sharing of electrons
C Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
D Equal sharing of electrons
Question #44
A Equal sharing of electrons
B Negative ion
C Positive ion
D Unequal sharing of electrons
Question #45
A Unequal sharing of electrons
B Equal sharing of electrons
C Attraction between partial positive and partial negative charges. These relatively weak bonds determine many of the properties of water
D Attraction between cations and anions
Question #46
A Required fo proper thyroid gland function
B Most abundant element in living organisms
C Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
D Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
Question #47
A Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
B Most abundant element in living organisms
C Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
D Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
Question #48
A Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
B Required for teeth and bone formation
C Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
D Required fo proper thyroid gland function
Question #49
A Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
B Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
C Required for teeth and bone formation
D Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
Question #50
A Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
B Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
C Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
D Most abundant element in living organisms
Question #51
A Required for teeth and bone formation
B Used to make nucleic acids, ATP,and phosolipids
C Third most abundant element in living organisms found in water and most oganic compounds
D Required fo proper thyroid gland function
Question #52
A Required for teeth and bone formation
B Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
C Major electrolyte. Important for fluid balance
D Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
Question #53
A Required fo proper thyroid gland function
B Essential for hemoglobin and red blood cell formation
C Most abundant element in living organisms
D Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
Question #54
A Most abundant element in living organisms
B Use to make proteins and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
C Required fo proper thyroid gland function
D Forms the backbone of all organic compounds
Question #55
A None of these choices
B Carbon-12
C Carbon-11
D Carbon-14
E All of these choices
F Carbon-13
Question #56
A calcium, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen
B carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur
C carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and phosphorus
D carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
E calcium, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen
F none of these choices
Question #57
A neutron
B protons
C electron
Question #58
A protons, positive
B protons, negative
C neutron, positive
Question #59
A electron
B neutron
C proton
Question #60
A two
B four
C three
Question #61
A Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
B Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
C Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
D The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
Question #62
A Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
B Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
C The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
D Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
Question #63
A Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
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 Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
Question #64
A Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
B Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
C Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
D The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
Question #65
A Charged particles formed by the gain or loss of electrons
B Unstable or radioactive forms of an atom that decay over time
C Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
D The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
Question #66
A The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
B Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
C Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses
D Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
Question #67
A Substances consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio
B The smallest particles of an element that still retain that element’s characteristics
C Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
D Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions