Deck 2: The Chemical Level of Organization
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Deck 2: The Chemical Level of Organization
1
Which term is defined as the capacity to do work?
A)metabolism
B)electrolytes
C)chemical reaction
D)concentration
E)energy
A)metabolism
B)electrolytes
C)chemical reaction
D)concentration
E)energy
E
2
Describe the law of conservation of energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed but it may be converted from one form to another form.
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3
The number of protons in an atom is represented by an element's
A)mass number.
B)atomic number.
C)atomic mass.
D)valence number.
E)None of these choices.
A)mass number.
B)atomic number.
C)atomic mass.
D)valence number.
E)None of these choices.
B
4
Which relatively weak type of bond helps stabilize the three dimensional structure of large molecules like proteins and DNA?
A)nonpolar covalent
B)polar covalent
C)hydrogen
D)ionic
E)atomic
A)nonpolar covalent
B)polar covalent
C)hydrogen
D)ionic
E)atomic
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5
The chemical bonds formed between the atoms in a water molecule are called
A)nonpolar covalent bonds.
B)polar covalent bonds.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)ionic bonds.
E)atomic bonds.
A)nonpolar covalent bonds.
B)polar covalent bonds.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)ionic bonds.
E)atomic bonds.
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6
This refers to a weighted average of the atomic weights of all naturally occurring isotopes of an element.
A)mass number
B)atomic number
C)atomic mass
D)ionic mass
E)covalent mass
A)mass number
B)atomic number
C)atomic mass
D)ionic mass
E)covalent mass
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7
A chemical that can conduct electrical current when dissolved in water is called a(n)
A)isotope.
B)isomer.
C)compound.
D)electrolyte
E)valence molecule.
A)isotope.
B)isomer.
C)compound.
D)electrolyte
E)valence molecule.
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8
Briefly describe the octet rule.
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9
Which of the following subatomic particles has a neutral charge?
A)neutron
B)electron
C)proton
D)Both neutron and electron.
E)All of these choices.
A)neutron
B)electron
C)proton
D)Both neutron and electron.
E)All of these choices.
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10
What is the name given to a negatively charged atom?
A)superoxide
B)isotope
C)catalyst
D)anion
E)cation
A)superoxide
B)isotope
C)catalyst
D)anion
E)cation
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11
A chemical reaction involves interactions between the _____ of two different atoms.
A)neutrons
B)protons
C)isotopes
D)valence electrons
E)ions
A)neutrons
B)protons
C)isotopes
D)valence electrons
E)ions
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12
Which type of chemical reaction will absorb more energy than it releases?
A)exergonic
B)endergonic
C)potential
D)kinetic
E)activation
A)exergonic
B)endergonic
C)potential
D)kinetic
E)activation
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13
Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of valence electrons between two atoms?
A)covalent
B)ionic
C)hydrogen
D)atomic
E)electronic
A)covalent
B)ionic
C)hydrogen
D)atomic
E)electronic
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14
Which of the following subatomic particles are shared by two atoms to form covalent bonds?
1)neutron
2)electron
3)proton
A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 & 3 only
E)1,2 & 3
1)neutron
2)electron
3)proton
A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 & 3 only
E)1,2 & 3
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15
The nucleus of unstable _____ of an element will decay leading to emission of radiation.
A)compounds
B)cations
C)anions
D)isotopes
E)molecules
A)compounds
B)cations
C)anions
D)isotopes
E)molecules
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16
The three types of subatomic particles that are important for understanding chemical reactions in the human body are
A)neutrons,quarks,and muons.
B)protons,neutrons,and electrons.
C)muons,positons,and neutrons.
D)electrons,quarks,and protons.
E)positons,protons,and neutrons.
A)neutrons,quarks,and muons.
B)protons,neutrons,and electrons.
C)muons,positons,and neutrons.
D)electrons,quarks,and protons.
E)positons,protons,and neutrons.
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17
Describe a hydrogen bond.
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18
What region of an atom contains the protons and neutrons?
A)cloud
B)nucleus
C)element
D)ring
E)shell
A)cloud
B)nucleus
C)element
D)ring
E)shell
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19
An enzyme acts to
A)raise the activation energy needed to start the reaction.
B)lower the activation energy needed to start the reaction.
C)convert the activation energy into potential energy.
D)convert the activation energy into kinetic energy.
E)stop a chemical reaction.
A)raise the activation energy needed to start the reaction.
B)lower the activation energy needed to start the reaction.
C)convert the activation energy into potential energy.
D)convert the activation energy into kinetic energy.
E)stop a chemical reaction.
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20
What are the four major elements found in the chemicals that comprise the human body?
A)nitrogen,oxygen,calcium,sodium
B)hydrogen,carbon,phosphorus,calcium
C)carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen
D)oxygen,nitrogen,potassium,calcium
E)potassium,phosphorus,sodium,hydrogen
A)nitrogen,oxygen,calcium,sodium
B)hydrogen,carbon,phosphorus,calcium
C)carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen
D)oxygen,nitrogen,potassium,calcium
E)potassium,phosphorus,sodium,hydrogen
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21
Which of the following is NOT true about phospholipids?
A)They contain a glycerol backbone.
B)The head group is polar.
C)The molecule is an important part of cell membranes.
D)The tail groups are nonpolar.
E)They are a major form of energy storage.
A)They contain a glycerol backbone.
B)The head group is polar.
C)The molecule is an important part of cell membranes.
D)The tail groups are nonpolar.
E)They are a major form of energy storage.
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22
List three factors that increase the rate of chemical reactions.
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23
List the six major functions of proteins.
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24
What is the most abundant and most important inorganic compound in the body?
A)water
B)oxygen gas
C)carbon dioxide
D)glucose
E)DNA
A)water
B)oxygen gas
C)carbon dioxide
D)glucose
E)DNA
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25
Which type of chemical reaction combines reactants to produce larger products?
A)synthesis
B)decomposition
C)potential
D)exchange
E)activated
A)synthesis
B)decomposition
C)potential
D)exchange
E)activated
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26
Describe the structural characteristics of an amino acid.
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27
Which type of chemical reaction breaks larger reactants into smaller products?
A)synthesis
B)decomposition
C)potential
D)exchange
E)activated
A)synthesis
B)decomposition
C)potential
D)exchange
E)activated
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28
Specific arrangements of atoms within an organic molecule that confer characteristic chemical properties upon that molecule are called
A)hydrocarbon chains.
B)polymers.
C)carbon skeleton.
D)functional groups.
E)isomers.
A)hydrocarbon chains.
B)polymers.
C)carbon skeleton.
D)functional groups.
E)isomers.
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29
Which of the following is a monosaccharide that is used by cells to produce energy?
A)glucose
B)sucrose
C)lactose
D)glycogen
E)maltose
A)glucose
B)sucrose
C)lactose
D)glycogen
E)maltose
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30
Which of the following is a proton donor?
A)acid
B)base
C)salt
D)organic compound
E)colloid
A)acid
B)base
C)salt
D)organic compound
E)colloid
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31
This type of lipid is the body's primary long-term energy storage molecule.
A)steroid
B)phospholipid
C)cholesterol
D)triglyceride
E)lipoprotein
A)steroid
B)phospholipid
C)cholesterol
D)triglyceride
E)lipoprotein
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32
The primary structure of a protein consists of
A)alpha helices.
B)beta-pleated sheets.
C)three dimensional folded conformation.
D)a sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
E)the overall folded conformation of the protein's subunits.
A)alpha helices.
B)beta-pleated sheets.
C)three dimensional folded conformation.
D)a sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
E)the overall folded conformation of the protein's subunits.
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33
This lipid is used by the body as a precursor for the production of steroid hormones.
A)arachidonic acid
B)phospholipid
C)cholesterol
D)triglyceride
E)lipoprotein
A)arachidonic acid
B)phospholipid
C)cholesterol
D)triglyceride
E)lipoprotein
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34
Which of the following is a polysaccharide that serves as a storage form of energy in muscle and liver cells?
A)cellulose
B)ribose
C)lipids
D)glucose
E)glycogen
A)cellulose
B)ribose
C)lipids
D)glucose
E)glycogen
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35
Describe the functions of water in the body.
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36
In the body fluid compartments found in the human body,the solvent is
A)glucose.
B)lipids.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)water.
E)electrolyte.
A)glucose.
B)lipids.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)water.
E)electrolyte.
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37
A solution with a pH value less than 7 is
A)basic.
B)neutral.
C)acidic.
D)alkaline.
E)concentrated.
A)basic.
B)neutral.
C)acidic.
D)alkaline.
E)concentrated.
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38
A solute that readily dissolves in water is
A)hydrophobic.
B)hydrostatic.
C)lipophilic.
D)hydrophilic.
E)hydrozone.
A)hydrophobic.
B)hydrostatic.
C)lipophilic.
D)hydrophilic.
E)hydrozone.
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39
This type of fatty acid contains more than one double bond in its hydrocarbon chain.
A)saturated
B)monounsaturated
C)polyunsaturated
D)volatile
E)short chain
A)saturated
B)monounsaturated
C)polyunsaturated
D)volatile
E)short chain
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40
A chemical compound that helps control the pH of a solution by adding or removing hydrogen ions is a(n)
A)electrolyte.
B)salt.
C)cation.
D)colloid.
E)buffer.
A)electrolyte.
B)salt.
C)cation.
D)colloid.
E)buffer.
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41
Which of the following describes the major function of ATP in cells?
A)building block for the synthesis of proteins.
B)transfers energy for cell functions
C)transfers information for protein synthesis
D)stores information for protein synthesis
E)transports fluids
A)building block for the synthesis of proteins.
B)transfers energy for cell functions
C)transfers information for protein synthesis
D)stores information for protein synthesis
E)transports fluids
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42
Which of the following describes the major significance of the element chlorine in the human body?
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)ionized form is most plentiful anion in extracellular fluid
C)forms backbone of all organic molecules
D)required for bone and tooth structure
E)ionized form is most plentiful cation in extracellular fluid
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)ionized form is most plentiful anion in extracellular fluid
C)forms backbone of all organic molecules
D)required for bone and tooth structure
E)ionized form is most plentiful cation in extracellular fluid
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43
Which of the following substances has a pH closest to 7.0?
A)lye
B)vaginal fluid
C)gastric juice
D)cerebrospinal fluid
E)milk of magnesia
A)lye
B)vaginal fluid
C)gastric juice
D)cerebrospinal fluid
E)milk of magnesia
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44
What type of molecule is shown in the diagram? Where in a eukaryotic cell would this type of molecule be commonly found? What special chemical properties does this molecule possess that allows it to accomplish its functions?


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45
Which of the following describes the major significance of the element carbon in the human body?
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)constituent of water
C)forms backbone of all organic molecules
D)required to harden the structure of bones and teeth
E)ionized form is the part of hemoglobin that carries oxygen
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)constituent of water
C)forms backbone of all organic molecules
D)required to harden the structure of bones and teeth
E)ionized form is the part of hemoglobin that carries oxygen
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46
What is the difference between atomic mass,mass number and atomic number?
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47
In the diagram which particles are negatively charged?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)All of these choices.
E)None of these choices.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)All of these choices.
E)None of these choices.
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48
Describe what is happening at places 1,2 and 3 in the diagram.


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49
In the diagram,removal of one or more of this type of subatomic particle would result in the formation of a cation?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)All of these choices.
E)None of these choices.

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)All of these choices.
E)None of these choices.
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50
In the diagram,what pH value represents an acidic solution?

A)12
B)10
C)8
D)6
E)None of these choices.

A)12
B)10
C)8
D)6
E)None of these choices.
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51
Which of the following can lower the amount of free radicals in the body?
A)x-rays
B)ultraviolet radiation
C)oxygen
D)carbon tetrachloride
E)antioxidants
A)x-rays
B)ultraviolet radiation
C)oxygen
D)carbon tetrachloride
E)antioxidants
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52
Which of the following carbohydrates is a disaccharide?
A)ribose
B)lactose
C)galactose
D)glycogen
E)cellulose
A)ribose
B)lactose
C)galactose
D)glycogen
E)cellulose
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53
In the diagram,what would happen to the concentration of C if the concentration of A increases?

A)increases
B)decreases
C)no change

A)increases
B)decreases
C)no change
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54
Which of the following is the major function of DNA?
A)catalyzes metabolic reactions
B)storage of energy
C)transfer information for protein synthesis
D)long-term storage of information for protein synthesis
E)transport of electrolytes
A)catalyzes metabolic reactions
B)storage of energy
C)transfer information for protein synthesis
D)long-term storage of information for protein synthesis
E)transport of electrolytes
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55
Which of the labeled structures are found in DNA but not RNA?
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 E

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)4 only
E)1 and 4
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 E

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)4 only
E)1 and 4
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56
Which of the following describes the major significance of the element nitrogen in the human body?
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)ionized form is most plentiful anion in extracellular fluid
C)ionized form is needed for action of many enzymes
D)is a component of all proteins and nucleic acids
E)ionized form is most plentiful cation in extracellular fluid
A)ionized form makes body fluids acidic
B)ionized form is most plentiful anion in extracellular fluid
C)ionized form is needed for action of many enzymes
D)is a component of all proteins and nucleic acids
E)ionized form is most plentiful cation in extracellular fluid
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57
Which of the following is NOT a property of enzymes?
A)Enzymes are catalytic proteins.
B)Enzymes are highly specific.
C)Enzymes are efficient.
D)Enzymes are subject to a variety of cellular controls.
E)Enzymes are irreversibly changed by the reactions that they catalyze.
A)Enzymes are catalytic proteins.
B)Enzymes are highly specific.
C)Enzymes are efficient.
D)Enzymes are subject to a variety of cellular controls.
E)Enzymes are irreversibly changed by the reactions that they catalyze.
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58
Describe what happens to a protein's structure and function when it is denatured.
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59
Which monomer is used to build RNA and DNA?
A)fatty acid
B)amino acid
C)monosaccharide
D)glycerol
E)nucleotide
A)fatty acid
B)amino acid
C)monosaccharide
D)glycerol
E)nucleotide
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60
Which of the following is a common function of RNA?
A)produce electrical impulses
B)storage of energy
C)transfer information for protein synthesis
D)long-term storage of information for protein synthesis
E)transport of fluids
A)produce electrical impulses
B)storage of energy
C)transfer information for protein synthesis
D)long-term storage of information for protein synthesis
E)transport of fluids
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61
The energy stored in the bonds of the molecules in the foods that humans eat is
1)a form of kinetic energy.
2)a form of potential energy.
3)referred to as chemical energy.
A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 and 3
E)All of these choices
1)a form of kinetic energy.
2)a form of potential energy.
3)referred to as chemical energy.
A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 and 3
E)All of these choices
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62
This type of protein protects against pathogens.
A)contractile
B)immunological
C)regulatory
D)catalytic
E)transport
A)contractile
B)immunological
C)regulatory
D)catalytic
E)transport
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63
AB + CD → AD + BC is a general example of a(n)_____ reaction.
A)decomposition
B)synthesis
C)exchange
D)reversible
E)catalyzed
A)decomposition
B)synthesis
C)exchange
D)reversible
E)catalyzed
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64
An atom or group of atoms with an unpaired electron in the outermost shell is called a(n)
A)compound.
B)free radical.
C)ion.
D)molecule.
A)compound.
B)free radical.
C)ion.
D)molecule.
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65
Which of the following carbohydrates is a polysaccharide?
A)ribose
B)lactose
C)glycogen
D)maltose
E)galactose
A)ribose
B)lactose
C)glycogen
D)maltose
E)galactose
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66
All of the following are characteristics of anabolism EXCEPT:
A)It involves synthesizing new biomolecules.
B)It primarily involves endergonic reactions.
C)It releases large amounts of energy.
D)An example of anabolism is linking amino acids together to form proteins.
E)An example is the formation of two ammonia molecules from one nitrogen molecule and three hydrogen molecules.
A)It involves synthesizing new biomolecules.
B)It primarily involves endergonic reactions.
C)It releases large amounts of energy.
D)An example of anabolism is linking amino acids together to form proteins.
E)An example is the formation of two ammonia molecules from one nitrogen molecule and three hydrogen molecules.
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67
The initial energy "investment" needed to start a chemical reaction in a cell is called the
A)energy of products.
B)energy of reactants.
C)potential energy.
D)Gibb's free energy.
E)activation energy.
A)energy of products.
B)energy of reactants.
C)potential energy.
D)Gibb's free energy.
E)activation energy.
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68
This type of lipid is used by the body for insulation.
A)phospholipids
B)triglycerides
C)bile salts
D)sex hormones
E)carotenes
A)phospholipids
B)triglycerides
C)bile salts
D)sex hormones
E)carotenes
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69
This type of protein is involved with shortening of muscle cells to produce movement.
A)contractile
B)structural
C)regulatory
D)catalytic
E)transport
A)contractile
B)structural
C)regulatory
D)catalytic
E)transport
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70
Surface tension of an aqueous solution is generated by the presence of _____ between water molecules.
A)covalent bonds
B)ionic bonds
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ester links
E)None of these choices.
A)covalent bonds
B)ionic bonds
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ester links
E)None of these choices.
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71
Which of the following is a general term used to refer to the sum of all the chemical reactions occurring in the body?
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)metabolism
D)catalysis
E)homeostasis
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)metabolism
D)catalysis
E)homeostasis
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72
Why is the human digestive system unable to digest cellulose?
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73
In a polar covalent bond,the atom that has the most electronegativity will have a
A)full negative charge (-1).
B)full positive charge (+1).
C)partial negative charge.
D)partial positive charge.
E)neutral charge.
A)full negative charge (-1).
B)full positive charge (+1).
C)partial negative charge.
D)partial positive charge.
E)neutral charge.
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74
Define mixture and then distinguish between the three types of mixtures called solutions,colloids and suspensions.
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75
A triple covalent bond is formed between atoms sharing _____ valence electrons.
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)six
E)eight
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)six
E)eight
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