Exam 1: Antibiotics and Resistance: an Introduction to the Molecules of Life
Exam 1: Antibiotics and Resistance: an Introduction to the Molecules of Life41 Questions
Exam 2: Elements of Life and Death: The Chemistry of Elements and Atoms63 Questions
Exam 3: Chemical Bonding56 Questions
Exam 4: Carbon: The Element of Life64 Questions
Exam 5: Molecular Diversity74 Questions
Exam 6: Chemical Reactions63 Questions
Exam 7: Monomers and Polymers55 Questions
Exam 8: The Unusual Nature of Water56 Questions
Exam 9: Molecules and Ions in Solution58 Questions
Exam 10: Measuring Concentration59 Questions
Exam 11: Acids and Bases61 Questions
Exam 12: DNA: The Molecule of Heredity60 Questions
Exam 13: From DNA to Proteins60 Questions
Exam 14: Enzymes As Biological Catalysts60 Questions
Exam 15: Drug Development60 Questions
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Choose the word that describes the particular amount of something dissolved in a given volume of solution.
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Cell membranes are composed of fat-like molecules that do not dissolve easily in water, called
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Which government body is responsible for scrutinizing each new drug developed, to ensure it is safe to be put on the market?
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Ethanol is a molecule, composed of __________ joined by chemical bonds.
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Chemicals that prevent infection by destroying disease-causing bacteria are
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Why is ethanol, which is deadly to bacterial cells, safe to use on our hands?
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Which biological molecule's role is to store genetic information?
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Why was it important to determine the molecular structure of penicillin, after it had already been isolated and was being used as a medicine?
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What is a serious limitation of antiseptics like ethanol and triclosan?
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What was the experimental technique used to determine the molecular structure of penicillin?
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Different varieties of the same bacteria, arising from small variations in their DNA are called
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