Exam 2: Are We Alone in the Universe? Water, Biochemistry, and Cells
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Exam 2: Are We Alone in the Universe? Water, Biochemistry, and Cells75 Questions
Exam 3: Is It Possible to Supplement Your Way to Better Health?72 Questions
Exam 4: Fat: How Much is Right for You? Enzymes, Metabolism, and Cellular Respiration72 Questions
Exam 5: Life in the Greenhouse: Photosynthesis and Global Warming70 Questions
Exam 6: Cancer: DNA Synthesis, Mitosis, and Meiosis70 Questions
Exam 7: Are You Only as Smart as Your Genes? Mendelian and Quantitative Genetics71 Questions
Exam 8: DNA Detective: Complex Patterns of Inheritance and DNA Fingerprinting71 Questions
Exam 9: Genetically Modified Organisms: Gene Expression, Mutation, and Cloning70 Questions
Exam 10: Where Did We Come From? The Evidence for Evolution70 Questions
Exam 11: An Evolving Enemy: Natural Selection72 Questions
Exam 12: Who Am I? Species and Races66 Questions
Exam 13: Prospecting for Biological Gold: Biodiversity and Classification72 Questions
Exam 14: Is the Human Population Too Large? Population Ecology69 Questions
Exam 15: Conserving Biodiversity: Community and Ecosystem Ecology71 Questions
Exam 16: Where Do You Live? Climate and Biomes73 Questions
Exam 17: Organ Donation: Tissues Organs and Organ Systems70 Questions
Exam 18: Clearing the Air: Respiratory Cardiovascular and Excretory Systems69 Questions
Exam 19: Vaccinations: Protection and Prevention or Peril? Immune System 70 Questions
Exam 20: Sex Differences and Athleticism: Endocrine Skeletal and Muscular Systems73 Questions
Exam 21: Is There Something in the Water? Reproductive and Developmental Biology71 Questions
Exam 22: Attention Deficit Disorder: Brain Structure and Function69 Questions
Exam 23: Feeding the World: Plant Structure and Growth74 Questions
Exam 24: Growing a Green Thumb: Plant Physiology71 Questions
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What is the name of a molecule composed of one or more sugars?
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In general, what makes one kind of amino acid different from other amino acids?
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________ is the ability of living things to maintain a relatively constant internal environment even when the external environment is changing.
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Which organelle contains digestive enzymes that degrade a variety of macromolecules?
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The internal membrane-bound compartments found in eukaryotic cells are called ________.
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What kind of bond holds the atoms of a single water molecule together?
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________ are the smallest units into which an element can be broken down.
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Which feature is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
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A molecule that is composed only of chains and rings of hydrogen and carbon is called a
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Imagine a newly discovered biological molecule that is mostly hydrophobic in its structure. This new molecule will most likely be classified as a
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Proteins in cells are assembled on workbench-like structures called ________.
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Which term best describes the sugar in a sugar-water solution?
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The atomic number of an element refers to the number of ________ in one atom of that element.
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The ________ is the fundamental structural unit of life on Earth.
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Cell membranes are ________, which means that they allow certain molecules to pass through while preventing the passage of other molecules.
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Which term best describes the water in a sugar-water solution?
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Which organelle in a scavenging white blood cell would break down bacteria that had entered the body?
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