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Chapter 3 and 4 Terminology

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Los Angeles Valley College  »  Biology  »  Biology 006 – General Biology I  »  Spring 2021  »  Chapter 3 and 4 Terminology

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

Question #1
A  a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
B  Known as ATP, is an important source of energy for cellular processes
C  the number of covalent bonds a molecule can form
Question #2
A  This functional group contain sugar with ketone group is called a ketose; the one with aldehyde is called an aldose.
B  This functional group contributes negative charge. When attached, confers on a molecule the ability to react with water, releasing energy. Compound name: Organic phospate
C  This functional group is polar due to electronegative oxygens. Forms hydrogen bonds with water. Compounds name: Alcohol
Question #3
A  This functional group contributes negative charge. When attached, confers on a molecule the ability to react with water releasing energy. Compound name: Organic Phospate
B  This functional group is polar due to electronegative oxygens. Forms hydrogen bonds with water. Compounds name: Alcohol
C  This functional group contain sugar with ketone group is called a ketose; the one with aldehyde is called an aldose.
Question #4
A  This functional group contributes negative charge. When attached, confers on a molecule the ability to react with water releasing energy. Compound name: Organic Phospate
B  This functional group is polar due to electronegative oxygens. Forms hydrogen bonds with water. Compounds name: Alcohol
C  This functional group contain sugar with ketone group is called a ketose; the one with aldehyde is called an aldose.
Question #5
A  the components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in chemical reactions
B  a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
C  known as ATP, is an important source of energy for cellular processes
Question #6
A  the number of covalent bonds a molecule can form
B  isomers have different covalent arrangements of their atoms
C  the components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in cheical reactions
Question #7
A  compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures and properties
B  organic molecule consist of only carbon and hydrogen
C  isomers have different covalent arrangementsof their atoms
Question #8
A  the number of covalent bonds a molecule can form
B  organic molecules consist of only carbon and hydrogen
C  isomers have different covalent arrangementsof their atoms
Question #9
A  compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures and properties
B  the number of covalent bonds a molecule can form
C  the study of compounds that contain carbon, regardless of origin
Question #10
A  organic molecule consist of only carbon and hydrogen
B  the number of covalent bonds a molecule can form
C  the study of compounds that contain carbon, regardless of origin
Question #11
A  a substance is the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 g of that substance to change its temperature by 1oC
B  an attraction between different substances, for example, between water and plant sell walls
C  Substance have affinity for water are said to be
Question #12
A  substances that minimize changes in [H+] and [OH-] in a solution
B  hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together
C  the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration
Question #13
A  a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
B  the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration
C  sunstance that minimize changes in [H+] and [OH-] in a solution
Question #14
A  Substance have affinity for water are said to be
B  a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
C  an attraction between different substances, for example, between water and plant sell walls
Question #15
A  an attraction between different substances, for example, between water and plant sell walls
B  an attraction between different substances, for example, between water and plant sell walls
C  Substance have affinity for water are said to be
Question #16
A  As a liquid evaporates, its remaining surface cools, a process called
B  a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
C  a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
Question #17
A  an attraction between different substances, for example, between water and plant cell walls
B  a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
C  a polar molecule that has four emergent properties
Question #18
A  a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
B  an attraction between different substance, for example, between water and plant cell walls
C  a polar molecule that has four emergent properties
Question #19
A  hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together
B  a polar molecule that has four emergent properties
C  substance have affinity for water are said to be
Question #20
A  hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together
B  a measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
C  a polar molecule that has four emergent properties