Exam 3: Is It Possible to Supplement Your Way to Better Performance and Health

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What characteristic of a plasma membrane allows certain molecules to pass through while preventing the passage of other molecules?

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In commercial food manufacturing, what is the purpose of hydrogenation?

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Which components form the structure of the plasma membrane?

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What is a deficiency of water in the body?

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What are nutrients that the human body requires in large quantities?

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What are the protein pores in the plasma membrane that allow water to enter cells?

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What is the liquid interior of the chloroplast called?

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How many liters of water does an average human need to replace each day by consuming food or drink?

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What membrane-bound structures fuse with plasma membranes during exocytosis or endocytosis?

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Which type of amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body?

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Which process fuses vesicles with the plasma membrane to move substances out of a cell?

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What is a fat with many unsaturated carbons called?

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Why are whole foods better for your health than processed foods?

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Elodea is a freshwater aquatic plant that is often used as aquarium vegetation. How would an Elodea plant be affected by immersion in a saltwater aquarium?

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Which of the following is a micronutrient?

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What type of fatty acids include omega-3 and omega-6?

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What happens to excess protein in the body?

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How would the permeability of the phospholipid bilayer of plasma membranes be described?

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Although viruses are extremely small, they are too large to enter a cell by passive transport. Which process brings viruses into a host cell?

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What term describes the interior of a phospholipid bilayer?

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