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Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology (Martini/Bartholomew)

Chapter 2 The Chemical Level of Organization

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Multiple Choice

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An unstable isotope that emits subatomic particles spontaneously is called

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a radioisotope.

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B)

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a proton.

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an ion.

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D)

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an atom.

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a gamma ray.

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Which of the following is NOT a principal element in the human body?

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hydrogen

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sulfur

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iron

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iodine

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copper

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The best definition of matter is anything that

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has weight and takes up space.

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takes up time and has mass.

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has mass and is solid.

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has weight and is liquid.

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is comprised of organic materials.

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The branch of science that deals with the interaction of living and non-living materials is

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biology.

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pathology.

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botany.

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geology.

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chemistry.

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If a polypeptide contains 10 peptide bonds, how many amino acids does it contain?

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0

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10

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The nucleic acid RNA

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A)

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is double stranded.

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B)

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contains uracil in place of thymine.

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contains the pentose deoxyribose.

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D)

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contains protein bases.

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E)

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synthesizes lipids.

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B

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When two monosaccharides undergo a dehydration synthesis,

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a new monosaccharide is formed.

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B)

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a disaccharide is formed.

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a polysaccharide is formed.

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D)

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a starch is formed.

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hydrolysis occurs.

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B

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When placed in water, an inorganic compound dissociates 99 percent, forming hydrogen ions and anions. This substance would be a

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strong base.

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weak base.

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strong acid.

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weak acid.

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salt.

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C

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In an exergonic reaction,

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large molecules are broken down into smaller ones.

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small molecules are assembled into larger ones.

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molecules are rearranged to form new molecules.

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D)

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molecules move from reactants to products and back.

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energy is released during the reaction.

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E

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Each of the following statements concerning hydrogen bonds is true EXCEPT one. Identify the exception.

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Hydrogen bonds are strong attractive forces between hydrogen atoms and negatively charged atoms.

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Hydrogen bonds can occur within a single molecule.

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Hydrogen bonds can form between neighboring molecules.

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D)

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Hydrogen bonds are important forces for holding large molecules together.

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Hydrogen bonds are responsible for many of the unique properties of water.

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Calcium atoms have two electrons in the outermost shell. As a result, one would expect calcium to form ions with a charge of

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+1.

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+2.

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-1.

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-2.

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none of the above

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B

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When electrons are transferred from one atom to another and the two atoms unite as a result of the electrostatic attraction,

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an ion is formed.

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a molecule is formed.

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a hydrogen bond is formed.

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an ionic bond is formed.

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a covalent bond is formed.

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D

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If an element is composed of atoms with an atomic number of 6 and a mass number of 14, then a neutral atom of this element contains

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6 protons.

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6 neutrons.

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8 electrons.

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14 protons.

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14 electrons.

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A

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A dehydration synthesis reaction between glycerol and a single fatty acid would yield a

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steroid.

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hormone.

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monoglyceride.

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diglyceride.

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triglyceride.

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C

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An excess of hydrogen ions in the body fluids can have disastrous results because

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excess hydrogen ions can break chemical bonds.

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excess hydrogen ions can change the shape of large complex molecules, rendering them non-functional.

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excess hydrogen ions can disrupt tissue functions.

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excess hydrogen ions can kill living cells.

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all of the above

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E

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Substrate molecules bind to enzymes at the

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amino group sites.

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active sites.

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carboxyl group sites.

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reactant sites.

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none of the above

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B

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Enzymes

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are proteins.

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function as biological catalysts.

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lower the activation energy for a reaction.

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affect the rate of a chemical reaction.

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all of the above

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E

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Chemical reactions that occur in the human body are controlled by special catalytic molecules called

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enzymes.

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cytozymes.

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cofactors.

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activators.

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none of the above

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The most important high-energy compound in cells is

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glucose.

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fructose.

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protein.

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adenosine triphosphate.

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deoxyribose.

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D

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According to the rules of complementary base pairing, a nucleotide containing the base cytosine would only pair with a nucleotide containing the base

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thymine.

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adenine.

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uracil.

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cytosine.

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guanine.

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E

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A nucleotide consists of

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A)

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a five-carbon sugar and a phosphate group.

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a five-carbon sugar and a nitrogen base.

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a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base.

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a five-carbon sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.

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a five-carbon sugar and an amino acid.

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D

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Nucleic acids are composed of units called

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amino acids.

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simple sugars.

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fatty acids.

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adenosines.

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nucleotides.

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Molecules that perform most cellular "work" are called

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proteins.

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nucleic acids.

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carbohydrates.

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steroids.

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lipids.

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Each amino acid differs from others in the

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number of central carbon atoms.

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size of the amino group.

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number of carboxyl groups.

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nature of the R group.

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number of peptide bonds in the molecule.

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D

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A bond between a phosphate group and a sugar can be found linking together

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two simple sugars.

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one amino acid to an amino group of another.

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two nucleotides.

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a fatty acid and a glycerol molecule.

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a cholesterol molecule and a fatty acid molecule.

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C

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Each of the following is a function of proteins EXCEPT one. Identify the exception.

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support

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transport

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metabolic regulation

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movement

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absorption

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A class of lipids used to signal cells to undergo changes is called

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steroids.

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phospholipids.

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triglycerides.

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hormones.

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monoglycerides.

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D

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A fatty acid that contains three double covalent bonds in its carbon chain is said to be

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saturated.

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polyunsaturated.

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monounsaturated.

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hydrogenated.

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carboxylated.

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B

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Lipids are used for all of the following EXCEPT to

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form essential structural components of cells.

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provide roughly twice as much energy as carbohydrates.

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help maintain body temperature.

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help cushion delicate organs from damage.

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carry genetic information.

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The group of organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a near 1:2:1 ratio is defined as a

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carbohydrate.

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lipid.

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protein.

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nucleic acid.

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none of the above

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A polysaccharide that can NOT be digested by humans is

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starch.

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glycogen.

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fructose.

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cellulose.

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sucrose.

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The most important metabolic fuel molecule in the body is

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sucrose.

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protein.

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vitamin B12.

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glucose.

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Carbohydrate molecules may be used for which of the following?

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a primary energy storage molecule

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part of nucleic acid structure

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the body's most important source of energy

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receptors of the cell surface

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all of the above

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Inorganic acids in the body include

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hydrochloric.

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carbonic.

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sulfuric.

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phosphoric.

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all of the above

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It is important to keep pH regulated because an imbalance in H+ concentration can cause

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unwanted chemical reactions.

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overactivation of enzymes.

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deactivation of enzymes.

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structural damage.

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all of the above

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During ionization, water molecules disrupt the ionic bonds of a solute, resulting in a mixture of ions. These ions are called

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dissociates.

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electrolytes.

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anti-ions.

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Which statement about carbon dioxide is NOT correct?

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It is composed of nonpolar molecules.

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It can pass easily through a cell membrane.

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It dissolves in water.

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It is a waste product.

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Organic compounds in the human body contain all of the following EXCEPT

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hydrogen.

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oxygen.

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carbon.

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calcium.

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none of the above

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Which of the following is the most abundant chemical compound in the human body?

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water

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All of the compounds that can be synthesized or broken down by chemical reactions inside the body are called

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inorganic compounds.

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organic compounds.

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nutrients.

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metabolites.