Deck 2: Are We Alone in the Universe? Water, Biochemistry, and Cells

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What is the name of a molecule composed of one or more sugars?

A) carbohydrate
B) lipid
C) nucleic acid
D) polypeptide
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What type of chemical bond connects the complementary strands of a DNA molecule to each other?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
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Which of the following are found in the nucleus of an atom?

A) electrons and neutrons
B) neutrons and protons
C) protons and electrons
D) neutrons, electrons, and protons
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Because the electrons in a water molecule are shared unequally between hydrogen and oxygen, water is said to be

A) hydrophobic.
B) ionic.
C) noncovalent.
D) polar.
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Each of the following is a feature of all known living things EXCEPT

A) genes made from proteins.
B) growth.
C) homeostasis.
D) metabolism.
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Nonliving things include fire, water, and viruses. Many features of living things are also found in nonliving things. Of the following features, which is most likely to be absent in nonliving things?

A) consumption of energy-containing molecules
B) homeostasis
C) reproduction
D) response to external stimuli
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What kind of bond holds the atoms of a single water molecule together?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) covalent bonds that are not polar
D) covalent bonds that are polar
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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

A) carbohydrate.
B) lipid.
C) nucleic acid.
D) protein.
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A molecule that is composed only of chains and rings of hydrogen and carbon is called a

A) carbohydrate.
B) hydrocarbon.
C) polypeptide.
D) polysaccharide.
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What kind of bond holds two water molecules to each other?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
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What is the pH of a neutral solution?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Which term best describes the sugar in a sugar-water solution?

A) product
B) reactant
C) solute
D) solvent
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Which term best describes the water in a sugar-water solution?

A) product
B) reactant
C) solute
D) solvent
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Which of the following pairs of molecules can be held together by a hydrogen bond?

A) one polar molecule and one nonpolar molecule
B) two ions
C) two nonpolar molecules
D) two polar molecules
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An atom will be least likely to form chemical bonds with other atoms when

A) the number of protons equals the number of electrons.
B) the number of protons equals the number of neutrons.
C) there is only one electron in the valence shell.
D) the valence shell is full of electrons.
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The atomic number of an element refers to the number of ________ in one atom of that element.

A) electrons
B) neutrons
C) protons
D) protons plus neutrons
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If life on Mars is fundamentally like life on Earth, its macromolecules will be based on which element?

A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
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How do the concentrations of H? and OH? compare to each other in an acidic solution?

A) The concentration of H? is higher.
B) The concentration of H? is lower.
C) The concentration of H? is the same.
D) Acidic solutions do not contain H?.
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Which macromolecule has a sugar-phosphate backbone?

A) lipid
B) nucleic acid
C) protein
D) polysaccharide
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In general, what makes one kind of amino acid different from other amino acids?

A) the amino group
B) the carboxyl group
C) the side group
D) the type of bonds
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Protons have a ________ charge and, collectively, give an element its ________.

A) negative; polarity
B) positive; atomic number
C) negative; electronegativity
D) positive; ionic charge
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Cholesterol is classified as a lipid because it contains a large proportion of

A) carbohydrates.
B) phosphates.
C) glycerol.
D) hydrocarbons.
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The ________ of an organism is defined as all the chemical processes that occur in the cells of that organism.
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A solution with a pH of 2 has an H? ion concentration that is ________ than a solution with a pH of 4.

A) 2 times higher
B) 10 times lower
C) 100 times higher
D) 1000 times lower
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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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Oxygen in highly electronegative, meaning that it

A) pulls electrons toward itself.
B) is nonpolar.
C) repels electrons away from its nucleus and into the outermost electron shell.
D) discharges electrons readily out of the atom.
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________ are the smallest units into which an element can be broken down.
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Which of the following is nonpolar?

A) a positive ion
B) a negative ion
C) a neutral ion
D) a molecule with no partial charges
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Sodium chloride is composed of molecules that are stable when dry. In the presence of water, however, the atoms that compose the molecules separate from each other. What type of chemical bond holds the dry substance together?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
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Proteins are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which pH represents an equal number of H? and OH? ions?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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Proteins are composed of monomer subunits called ________ (two words).
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Enzymes are

A) carbohydrates.
B) lipids.
C) nucleic acids.
D) proteins.
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Nucleic acids are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which of the following has the lowest OH? concentration?

A) baking soda
B) pure water
C) coffee
D) battery acid
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Polysaccharides are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which of the following is considered part of a life-form's metabolism?

A) secretion of wastes
B) growth and development
C) responses to external stimuli
D) reproduction
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Which of the following is an element?

A) water
B) methane
C) hydrogen
D) carbon dioxide
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Which of the following is a lipid?

A) cellulose
B) cholesterol
C) sucrose
D) ribonucleic acid
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What is the name for the ability of living things to maintain a relatively constant internal environment?

A) cellular respiration
B) homeostasis
C) metabolism
D) stimulus-response
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Inside a eukarotic cell, the organelles are located within a watery matrix called the ________.
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According to the theory of evolution, which states that all life-forms on Earth arose from a common ancestor, all living organisms

A) share a common organic chemistry.
B) have DNA within their nucleus.
C) exhibit the same basic cell wall.
D) perform the same mode of reproduction.
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Which organelle contains digestive enzymes that degrade a variety of macromolecules?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Proteins in cells are assembled on workbench-like structures called ________.
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The ________ is the compartment in a eukaryotic cell that stores DNA in the form of chromatin.
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The ________ (two words)defines the outer boundary of all cells, separating the cell's contents from its environment.
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Which of the following could accept one (and only one)electron?

A) carbon (atomic number = 6)
B) nitrogen (atomic number = 7)
C) oxygen (atomic number = 8)
D) hydrogen (atomic number = 1)
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Which organelle performs cellular respiration?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Which feature is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A) mitochondrion
B) Golgi body
C) DNA
D) centriole
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Which organelle is found in plant cells but not in animal cells?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) centriole
D) mitochondrion
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Which organelle is a stack of membranous sacs that are involved in sorting proteins to their proper cellular location?

A) centriole
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) Golgi apparatus
D) lysosome
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Which organelle performs photosynthesis?

A) chloroplast
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Cells contain proteins that help transport substances from the exterior to the interior of the cell. Where are these proteins found?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) lysosome
C) mitochondrion
D) plasma membrane
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<strong>  Use the figure to answer the following question. If two or more of these molecules are in proximity to one another, how will they bond together?</strong> A) hydrogen bonding, with two hydrogen atoms bonded together B) covalent bonding, with two oxygen atoms bonded together C) hydrogen bonding, with a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom D) ionic bonding, with a hydrogen ion bonded to an oxygen atom <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use the figure to answer the following question. If two or more of these molecules are in proximity to one another, how will they bond together?

A) hydrogen bonding, with two hydrogen atoms bonded together
B) covalent bonding, with two oxygen atoms bonded together
C) hydrogen bonding, with a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom
D) ionic bonding, with a hydrogen ion bonded to an oxygen atom
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The internal membrane-bound compartments found in eukaryotic cells are called ________.
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Microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments compose what part of a cell?

A) centriole
B) cholesterol
C) chromatin
D) cytoskeletal elements
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In what unit of a eukaryotic cell are ribosomes made?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) nucleolus
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What kind of molecule forms a bilayer that is the basis for all cellular membranes?

A) carbohydrate
B) cholesterol
C) phospholipid
D) protein
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Which cell component is composed of microtubules and helps move chromosomes around during cell division?

A) centriole
B) chromatin
C) cytoskeletal element
D) nucleolus
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Which organelle is represented by a network of membranes involved in the production of proteins?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) lysosome
D) nucleus
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Scientists believe that the first prokaryotes on Earth arose over ________ years ago, and the first eukaryotes arose about ________ years later.

A) 3.5 million; 1.7 million
B) 1.7 million; 3.5 million
C) 3.5 billion; 1.7 billion
D) 1.7 billion; 3.5 billion
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Label the parts of the plant cell.
Label the parts of the plant cell.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Mitochondria convert food energy into a high-energy molecule that is directly usable by the cell, called ________.
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Assume that a plant is suffering from drought and is beginning to wilt. Which cell component is most likely being affected, and what type of molecule is being lost from this structure?

A) endoplasmic reticulum; protein
B) Golgi apparatus; water
C) lysosome; enzymes
D) vacuole; water
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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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Label the parts of the animal cell.
Label the parts of the animal cell.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The plasma membrane of a photosynthetic eukaryotic cell

A) converts carbon dioxide and water into sugars.
B) isolates the cell's contents from the external environment.
C) controls protein synthesis in the cell.
D) is composed of cellulose.
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Prokaryotic cells have

A) a nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) Golgi apparatus.
D) a cell wall.
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The purported fossils in meteorite ALH84001 resemble modern prokaryotes called

A) nanobacteria.
B) amoebas.
C) fungi.
D) nucleoids.
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The reactions of cellular respiration occur in the

A) nucleolus of the nucleus.
B) ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
C) matrix of the mitochondria.
D) hydrophobic core of the outermost cell plasma membrane.
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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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The antibiotic streptomycin prevents protein synthesis in prokaryotes. Which cell component is the most likely target of this antibiotic?

A) ribosome
B) cell membrane
C) Golgi apparatus
D) cell wall
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The liquid interior of the chloroplast is called the

A) centriole.
B) chromatin.
C) Golgi apparatus.
D) stroma.
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Prokaryotic cells are generally ________ the diameter of eukaryotic cells.

A) twice
B) one-half
C) one-tenth
D) one-thousandth
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What is the name of a molecule composed of one or more sugars?

A) carbohydrate
B) lipid
C) nucleic acid
D) polypeptide
A
2
What type of chemical bond connects the complementary strands of a DNA molecule to each other?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
A
3
Which of the following are found in the nucleus of an atom?

A) electrons and neutrons
B) neutrons and protons
C) protons and electrons
D) neutrons, electrons, and protons
B
4
Because the electrons in a water molecule are shared unequally between hydrogen and oxygen, water is said to be

A) hydrophobic.
B) ionic.
C) noncovalent.
D) polar.
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Each of the following is a feature of all known living things EXCEPT

A) genes made from proteins.
B) growth.
C) homeostasis.
D) metabolism.
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Nonliving things include fire, water, and viruses. Many features of living things are also found in nonliving things. Of the following features, which is most likely to be absent in nonliving things?

A) consumption of energy-containing molecules
B) homeostasis
C) reproduction
D) response to external stimuli
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What kind of bond holds the atoms of a single water molecule together?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) covalent bonds that are not polar
D) covalent bonds that are polar
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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

A) carbohydrate.
B) lipid.
C) nucleic acid.
D) protein.
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A molecule that is composed only of chains and rings of hydrogen and carbon is called a

A) carbohydrate.
B) hydrocarbon.
C) polypeptide.
D) polysaccharide.
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What kind of bond holds two water molecules to each other?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
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What is the pH of a neutral solution?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Which term best describes the sugar in a sugar-water solution?

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B) reactant
C) solute
D) solvent
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Which term best describes the water in a sugar-water solution?

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C) solute
D) solvent
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Which of the following pairs of molecules can be held together by a hydrogen bond?

A) one polar molecule and one nonpolar molecule
B) two ions
C) two nonpolar molecules
D) two polar molecules
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An atom will be least likely to form chemical bonds with other atoms when

A) the number of protons equals the number of electrons.
B) the number of protons equals the number of neutrons.
C) there is only one electron in the valence shell.
D) the valence shell is full of electrons.
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The atomic number of an element refers to the number of ________ in one atom of that element.

A) electrons
B) neutrons
C) protons
D) protons plus neutrons
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If life on Mars is fundamentally like life on Earth, its macromolecules will be based on which element?

A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
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How do the concentrations of H? and OH? compare to each other in an acidic solution?

A) The concentration of H? is higher.
B) The concentration of H? is lower.
C) The concentration of H? is the same.
D) Acidic solutions do not contain H?.
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Which macromolecule has a sugar-phosphate backbone?

A) lipid
B) nucleic acid
C) protein
D) polysaccharide
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In general, what makes one kind of amino acid different from other amino acids?

A) the amino group
B) the carboxyl group
C) the side group
D) the type of bonds
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Protons have a ________ charge and, collectively, give an element its ________.

A) negative; polarity
B) positive; atomic number
C) negative; electronegativity
D) positive; ionic charge
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Cholesterol is classified as a lipid because it contains a large proportion of

A) carbohydrates.
B) phosphates.
C) glycerol.
D) hydrocarbons.
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The ________ of an organism is defined as all the chemical processes that occur in the cells of that organism.
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A solution with a pH of 2 has an H? ion concentration that is ________ than a solution with a pH of 4.

A) 2 times higher
B) 10 times lower
C) 100 times higher
D) 1000 times lower
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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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Oxygen in highly electronegative, meaning that it

A) pulls electrons toward itself.
B) is nonpolar.
C) repels electrons away from its nucleus and into the outermost electron shell.
D) discharges electrons readily out of the atom.
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________ are the smallest units into which an element can be broken down.
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Which of the following is nonpolar?

A) a positive ion
B) a negative ion
C) a neutral ion
D) a molecule with no partial charges
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Sodium chloride is composed of molecules that are stable when dry. In the presence of water, however, the atoms that compose the molecules separate from each other. What type of chemical bond holds the dry substance together?

A) hydrogen bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) nonpolar covalent bonds
D) polar covalent bonds
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Proteins are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which pH represents an equal number of H? and OH? ions?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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Proteins are composed of monomer subunits called ________ (two words).
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Enzymes are

A) carbohydrates.
B) lipids.
C) nucleic acids.
D) proteins.
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Nucleic acids are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which of the following has the lowest OH? concentration?

A) baking soda
B) pure water
C) coffee
D) battery acid
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Polysaccharides are polymers of

A) amino acids.
B) fatty acids.
C) nucleotides.
D) sugars.
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Which of the following is considered part of a life-form's metabolism?

A) secretion of wastes
B) growth and development
C) responses to external stimuli
D) reproduction
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Which of the following is an element?

A) water
B) methane
C) hydrogen
D) carbon dioxide
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Which of the following is a lipid?

A) cellulose
B) cholesterol
C) sucrose
D) ribonucleic acid
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What is the name for the ability of living things to maintain a relatively constant internal environment?

A) cellular respiration
B) homeostasis
C) metabolism
D) stimulus-response
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Inside a eukarotic cell, the organelles are located within a watery matrix called the ________.
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According to the theory of evolution, which states that all life-forms on Earth arose from a common ancestor, all living organisms

A) share a common organic chemistry.
B) have DNA within their nucleus.
C) exhibit the same basic cell wall.
D) perform the same mode of reproduction.
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Which organelle contains digestive enzymes that degrade a variety of macromolecules?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Proteins in cells are assembled on workbench-like structures called ________.
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The ________ is the compartment in a eukaryotic cell that stores DNA in the form of chromatin.
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The ________ (two words)defines the outer boundary of all cells, separating the cell's contents from its environment.
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Which of the following could accept one (and only one)electron?

A) carbon (atomic number = 6)
B) nitrogen (atomic number = 7)
C) oxygen (atomic number = 8)
D) hydrogen (atomic number = 1)
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Which organelle performs cellular respiration?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Which feature is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A) mitochondrion
B) Golgi body
C) DNA
D) centriole
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Which organelle is found in plant cells but not in animal cells?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) centriole
D) mitochondrion
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Which organelle is a stack of membranous sacs that are involved in sorting proteins to their proper cellular location?

A) centriole
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) Golgi apparatus
D) lysosome
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Which organelle performs photosynthesis?

A) chloroplast
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) mitochondrion
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Cells contain proteins that help transport substances from the exterior to the interior of the cell. Where are these proteins found?

A) Golgi apparatus
B) lysosome
C) mitochondrion
D) plasma membrane
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<strong>  Use the figure to answer the following question. If two or more of these molecules are in proximity to one another, how will they bond together?</strong> A) hydrogen bonding, with two hydrogen atoms bonded together B) covalent bonding, with two oxygen atoms bonded together C) hydrogen bonding, with a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom D) ionic bonding, with a hydrogen ion bonded to an oxygen atom
Use the figure to answer the following question. If two or more of these molecules are in proximity to one another, how will they bond together?

A) hydrogen bonding, with two hydrogen atoms bonded together
B) covalent bonding, with two oxygen atoms bonded together
C) hydrogen bonding, with a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom
D) ionic bonding, with a hydrogen ion bonded to an oxygen atom
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The internal membrane-bound compartments found in eukaryotic cells are called ________.
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Microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments compose what part of a cell?

A) centriole
B) cholesterol
C) chromatin
D) cytoskeletal elements
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In what unit of a eukaryotic cell are ribosomes made?

A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) Golgi apparatus
C) lysosome
D) nucleolus
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What kind of molecule forms a bilayer that is the basis for all cellular membranes?

A) carbohydrate
B) cholesterol
C) phospholipid
D) protein
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Which cell component is composed of microtubules and helps move chromosomes around during cell division?

A) centriole
B) chromatin
C) cytoskeletal element
D) nucleolus
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Which organelle is represented by a network of membranes involved in the production of proteins?

A) chloroplast
B) endoplasmic reticulum
C) lysosome
D) nucleus
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Scientists believe that the first prokaryotes on Earth arose over ________ years ago, and the first eukaryotes arose about ________ years later.

A) 3.5 million; 1.7 million
B) 1.7 million; 3.5 million
C) 3.5 billion; 1.7 billion
D) 1.7 billion; 3.5 billion
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62
Label the parts of the plant cell.
Label the parts of the plant cell.
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63
Mitochondria convert food energy into a high-energy molecule that is directly usable by the cell, called ________.
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64
Assume that a plant is suffering from drought and is beginning to wilt. Which cell component is most likely being affected, and what type of molecule is being lost from this structure?

A) endoplasmic reticulum; protein
B) Golgi apparatus; water
C) lysosome; enzymes
D) vacuole; water
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65
Which organelle in a scavenging white blood cell would break down bacteria that had entered the body?
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66
Label the parts of the animal cell.
Label the parts of the animal cell.
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67
The plasma membrane of a photosynthetic eukaryotic cell

A) converts carbon dioxide and water into sugars.
B) isolates the cell's contents from the external environment.
C) controls protein synthesis in the cell.
D) is composed of cellulose.
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68
Prokaryotic cells have

A) a nucleus.
B) endoplasmic reticulum.
C) Golgi apparatus.
D) a cell wall.
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69
The purported fossils in meteorite ALH84001 resemble modern prokaryotes called

A) nanobacteria.
B) amoebas.
C) fungi.
D) nucleoids.
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70
The reactions of cellular respiration occur in the

A) nucleolus of the nucleus.
B) ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
C) matrix of the mitochondria.
D) hydrophobic core of the outermost cell plasma membrane.
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71
The ________ is the fundamental structural unit of life on Earth.
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72
Cell membranes are ________, which means that they allow certain molecules to pass through while preventing the passage of other molecules.
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73
The antibiotic streptomycin prevents protein synthesis in prokaryotes. Which cell component is the most likely target of this antibiotic?

A) ribosome
B) cell membrane
C) Golgi apparatus
D) cell wall
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74
The liquid interior of the chloroplast is called the

A) centriole.
B) chromatin.
C) Golgi apparatus.
D) stroma.
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75
Prokaryotic cells are generally ________ the diameter of eukaryotic cells.

A) twice
B) one-half
C) one-tenth
D) one-thousandth
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