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Where are ionic bonds most likely to be encountered |
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What kind of reaction is characterized by a loss or gain of electrons? |
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Name a molecule that plays a major roll in many biological oxidation-reduction reactions. |
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What are organisms that are able to obtain energy directly from the sun? What organisms get energy by consuming other organisms? |
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Where does the light reaction of photosynthesis occur? What is produced? |
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Six elements make up approximately 98% of living things. Which of the following is not one of these six elements? |
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When heat is added to egg white, the egg white becomes more solid. What kinda of chemical bonds are altered by the heat? |
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What forms the greatest part of a living cell? |
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In the reaction C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> ?CO2 + ?H O How many molecules of CO2 are formed? |
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What is the pH of a neutral solution? |
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Name the structural unit of a protein. |
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Name the structural unit of a carbohydrate. |
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Sex hormones are steroids. What are steroids? |
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In oxidation, a molecule loses electrons. The molecule that gains the electrons is said to be |
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What is the primary structure of a protein? |
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The sequence of its basic units |
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Name the structural unit of an enzyme. |
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In dieting, what is meant by "essential amino acids?" |
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Amino acids that can not be obtained from plants |
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Name a hormone produced by fat cells that suppresses appetite. |
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Which of the following provides energy for most cellular activities? |
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Which of the following is a product of the light reaction? |
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Name the carbon dioxide acceptor in C-3 photosynthesis. |
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Oxygen, a by-product of photosynthesis, is generated from |
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Which of the following is not produced during the dark reaction of photosynthesis? |
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Neither Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, or NADPH |
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In the presence of oxygen, where is most ATP produced? |
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What is in the bubble of naturally brewed beer? |
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How many ATPs are produced in electron transport from one NADH? |
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What is cellular respiration? |
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The release of energy from nutrients |
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What are organisms called that eat other organisms to obtain energy? |
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How many ATPs are gained from one molecule of glucose in glycolysis? |
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Name the last compound formed in glycolysis |
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Name the final hydrogen acceptor in electron transport. |
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During strenuous activity, pyruvic acid may accept hydrogens from NADH to form |
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Where is most carbon dioxide produced during cellular respiration in the presence of oxygen? |
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Juvenile onset diabetes (Type I diabetes) occurs in about 4% of the population. Which of the following might be expected in such a diabetic? |
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Higher levels of glucose in blood than a normal person, glucose appears in urine, a risk of blindness if its not treated correctly |
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