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What is the correct sequence of steps in the process of science?

Exploration, hypothesis, prediction, experiment

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What major theme of biology is illustrated when a cow no longer responds to penicillin due to antibiotic-resistant microbes?

Evolution

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Why is water considered a polar molecule as explained in option B?

The oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has a slight positive charge

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Adjacent water molecules interact with one another via ____ bonds

Hydrogen

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Adjacent water molecules interact through the ____

Electrical attraction between the hydrogen of one water molecule and the oxygen of another water molecule

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Why are some tiny insects able to walk on water?

The surface tension that is a result of water’s cohesive properties makes this possible

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Salt dissolves when stirred into water. The water is the ____, and the salt is the ____

Solvent; solute

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Why are costal temperatures (i.e. California or Florida) more moderate than in-land temperatures (i.e. Iowa or Nebraska?)

Water resists changes in temperature due to hydrogen bonds

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Tums, antiacid tablets used to treat heartburn have a pH around 10. They are considered to be ____

More basic

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Looking at a mystery solution in a lab, you run experiments and determine that the solution has lots of H+ ions. What can you conclude from this observation?

The solution has a lower pH

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What name is given to substances that resist changes in pH?

Buffers

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The release of carbon dioxide from a factory in one region can cause ocean acidification that affects coral reefs in another region. Which major theme of biology is illustrated by this action?

Interaction with biological systems

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In the following reaction, galactose is a ____ (galactose + glucose → lactose + water)

Monomer

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What name is given to the following reaction? (sucrose + water → glucose + fructose)

Hydrolysis

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What is an example of a polysaccharide?

Starch

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What name is given to the following reaction? (glycerol + 3 fatty acids → triglyceride + 3 water molecules)

Dehydration

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<p>How do the sugars glucose (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>) and fructose (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>) compare and contrast?</p>

How do the sugars glucose (C6H12O6) and fructose (C6H12O6) compare and contrast?

They have the same formula but different structures

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Saturated fats are saturated with ____

Hydrogen

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Oleic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in many animal and vegetable fats and oils. What can you tell about oleic acid just by looking at its structure? (Hint: It has one double bond in its carbon chain and is liquid at room temperature)

It is an unsaturated fatty acid

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Your friend seems to have put on a lot of muscle very quickly. At the same time, you notice that your friend is experiencing a lot of mood swings and seems to be depressed. It is reasonable for you to suspect that your friend has begun to take ____

Anabolic steroids

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<p>The female hormone progesterone is involved in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Based on its structure, what type of macromolecule is progesterone?</p>

The female hormone progesterone is involved in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Based on its structure, what type of macromolecule is progesterone?

Steroid

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Proteins are polymers constructed from ____ monomers

Amino acid

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A proteins function is dependent on environmental factors such as pH and temperature. What property of the protein itself dictates a protein’s function?

Shape

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Amino acids include a side group as well as ____

A central carbon, a hydrogen atom, an amino group, and a carboxyl group

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In sickle-cell anemia the change in one amino acid alters a red blood cell from a circle to a sickle-shape and prevents the red blood cell from carrying oxygen appropriately. Which major theme of biology is illustrated by this action?

The relationship of structure and function

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Nucleic acids are polymers of ____ monomers

Nucleotide

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A specific stretch of DNA that contains information for the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is a(n) ____

Gene

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If one strand of a DNA double helix has the sequence GACGTCA, what will be the sequence of the other strand?

CTGCAGT

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What represents the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?

DNA → RNA → Protein

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How is RNA different from DNA?

RNA contains uracil; DNA contains thymine

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The genetic message contained in DNA is used to build proteins. Which major theme of biology is illustrated by this action?

Information flow

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When using a microscope to view cells you obtained from scraping under your fingernails, you notice that the cells lack nuclei; therefore, you conclude that the cells must be a type of ____ cell

Prokaryotic

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One difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have __________ prokaryotic cells

Membrane-enclosed structures called organelles, which are lacking in

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____ are the major lipids of plasma membranes

Phospholipids

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When mixed with water, phospholipids spontaneously form membranes because they ____

Have hydrophilic phosphate groups that are attracted to water and hydrophobic fatty acid tails that avoid water

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The concept of a membrane as a fluid mosaic reflects the ability of ____

Phospholipids and most proteins to drift about in the plane of the membrane

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Which makes up portions of the cytoskeleton?

Microtubules

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The structural combination of DNA and proteins known as histones forms ____

Chromatin

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Where does protein synthesis take place?

On ribosomes

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Based on its function in detoxifying drugs, one would expect to find a large amount of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in ____ cells

Liver

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Transport vesicles move proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to what other organelle?

Golgi apparatus

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What is one reason that ice floats?

Water molecules in ice are spread out

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What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?

Protein modification

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What part(s) of a cell (are) most like the shipping center of a company?

The Golgi apparatus

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If a cell’s lysosomes burst, the cell would ____

Digest itself

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Which polysaccharide can humans not digest?

Cellulose

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During a race such as a marathon, the skeletal muscle cells in your legs use a lot of energy to continually contract and power your muscles. What organelle is most likely abundant in skeletal muscle cells?

Mitochondria

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Which adaptation increases the surface area of a part of a cell that is involved in cellular respiration?

Cristae of a mitochodrion

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Which lipid has double bonds in its carbon tail?

Unsaturated fats

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Cellular respiration converts energy stored in food as glucose to ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Which major theme of biology is illustrated by this action?

Pathways that transform energy and matter

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Tobacco smokers (and those exposed to tobacco smoke) are at greater risk of an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. (An ectopic pregnancy is when the zygote implants in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus). Based on your understanding of the structures of the cell, what is the best explanation for this phenomenon?

Tobacco interferes with sweeping motion of cilia that aids in the movement of the egg toward the uterus

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<p>Where is this molecule normally found in a eukaryotic cell?</p>

Where is this molecule normally found in a eukaryotic cell?

Nucleus

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Sugar dissolves in coffee. Sugar is the ____ and coffee is the ____

Solute; solvent

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Carbohydrates have the monomer ____

Monosaccharide(s)

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Nucleic acids have the monomer ____

Nucleotide(s)

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Proteins have the monomer ____

Amino acid(s)

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What macromolecule doesn’t have a true monomer?

Lipids

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What is the ‘base steroid’ that is used to make estrogen and testosterone?

Cholesterol

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What is one of the functions of the cytoskelleton?

Helps to maintain cell shape

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Which organelle produces ATP (through cellular respiration)?

Mitochondria

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The ____ ER has ribosomes on it

Rough

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What are the structures that are part of the endomembrane system ___,____,____,____, and ______?

ER, Golgi apparatus, nuclear envelope, lysosomes (vacuoles in plant cells)

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What sugar is a part of DNA?

Deoxyribose

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What sugar is a part of RNA?

Ribose

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Which cell organelle makes proteins for the cell?

Free ribosomes

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What part of the mitochondria is folded into cristae to increase surface area?

Inner mitochondrial membrane

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Which cell organelle has a long extension of the cell that propels the cell?

Flagella

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What does ATP stand for?

Adenosine triphosphate

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What is ATP made of ____,_____, and _______?

Adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups

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<p>What part of the cell is shown here?</p>

What part of the cell is shown here?

Golgi apparatus

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The fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane is characterized by ____

Molecules moving freely past one another

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____ are the major lipids of plasma membranes

Phospholipid(s)

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What is the (primary) function of the plasma membrane?

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The ____ is the most prominent membrane-bound organelle in eukaryote cells, and it houses most of a cell’s DNA

Nucleus

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Where in the cell are chromosomes found?

The nucleus

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____ are tightly coiled bundles of DNA and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells

Chromosomes

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The round body that sits inside the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and makes ribosomal subunits from proteins and ribosomal RNA is known as the ____

Nucleolus

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____ is the self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms; it is the main constituent of chromosomes and the carrier of genetic information

DNA

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The ____ is the two-layered membrane that encases the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, separating the nucleus from the cytoplasm

Nuclear envelope

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A protein-lined channel in the nuclear envelope that regulates the transportation of molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm is called a ____

Nuclear pore

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____ is used in all steps of protein synthesis and carries the genetic information of many viruses

RNA

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Where are ribosome components made?

The nucleolus

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Within the nucleus of a cell, long DNA molecules and associated proteins form fibers called ____

Chromatin

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What is the primary site of protein production in eukaryotic cells?

Ribosomes

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The rough endoplasmic reticulum is considered ‘rough’ because ____

It’s outside is studded with ribosomes

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____ are stored in the lysosomes of the cell

Digestive enzymes

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Based on its function in detoxifying drugs, one would expect to find a large amount of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in ____ cells

Liver

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In some eukaryotic cells, cilia and flagella are motile cellular appendages that aid the cell in ____

Movement

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Unsaturated fats create ____ in chain

Kinks

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Fatty acids are long chains of ____

Carbon

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Unsaturated fats are ____ at room temperature

Solid

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Saturated fats are ____ at room temperature

Liquid

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Saturated fats don’t have ____ bonds

Double

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__________ is the uptake of small nutrient molecules by cells lining the digestive tract.

Absorption

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What is the proper order of the four stages of food processing?

Ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination

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How does a gastrovascular cavity differ from a digestive tube? The gastrovascular cavity __________.

Has only a singular opening

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Cheese proteins become amino acids through __________.

Breakdown

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Absorption is how amino acids become __________.

Human proteins

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What is true about protein digestion?

Proteins cannot be absorbed without being broken down into amino acids, which get assembled into new proteins inside cells.

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Proteins are polymers of __________.

Amino acids