Chemistry 1132 Self Test
For hydrogen nuclei (protons) to fuse, they must be heated to thermonuclear temperatures to overcome the force of ... that exists among particles of like charge
repulsion
Protein synthesis takes place in organelles called ...
ribosome
metabolic pathway by which an organism breaks down a glucose molecule to release energy
cellular respiration
The most common steroid is ...
cholesterol
group of three unpaired, organic bases that form a part of the genetic code
codon
permanent unfolding a normal protein
denaturation
The two types of nucleic acids are ... acid and ... acid
deoxyribonucleic, ribonucleic
lipid containing two fatty acids and a phosphate group
phospholipid
The three classes of carbohydrates are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and ...
polysaccharides
biomolecule composed of units called amino acids
protein
The four types of nuclear reactions are ..., nuclear ... reactions, ... reactions, and fusion reactions
radioactive decay, transformation, fission
radioactive isotope of an otherwise nonradioactive element
radioisotope
transferring of genetic material from one organism to another
recombinant-DNA formation
The identity of a substance is changed by rearranging its atoms in a ..., but the identity of a substance is changed by actually changing the identity of the nucleus in a ...
chemical change, nuclear change
Excess ... may cause hardening of the arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis
cholesterol
Enzyme helpers called ... help enzymes combine with their substrates
coenzymes
Cellulose is found in its purest form in ...
cotton
When an element transmutes, particles are emitted and ... is released
energy
The reaction of an organic acid with an alcohol to form an ester is called ...
esterification
A chain reaction stops when either all the ... material is depleted or the ... fail to hit a nucleus
fissionable, nucleus
high-energy electromagnetic radiation
gamma ray
series of reactions in which glucose is changed into pyruvate
glycolysis
time during which one-half of a given number of atoms of a nuclide will decay to simpler nuclides
half-life
In both DNA and RNA, ... bonds join bases together
hydrogen
Fatty acids combine with protein to form ...
lipoproteins
During fission, there is a small loss of ... because it is converted into energy
mass
Fats and proteins may follow separate ... pathways to be utilized for energy
metabolic
sum of all the biomolecule reactions that take place within an organism
metabolism
Soap molecules cluster in groups called ... that surround and suspend a droplet of oil or grease
micelles
anything, such as x-rays or some chemicals, that causes mutations
mutagen
error in the DNA in a gene
mutation
The number of protons and neutrons determines the ... properties of an element
nuclear
device in which a nuclear fission reactions can be carries out at a controlled rate
nuclear reaction
large biomolecules responsible for storing and transmitting RNA information
nucleic acids
Raw materials called ... are taken apart and reassembled into products that help a cell grow, repair itself, reproduce, and produce energy
nutrients
Amino acids link together with ... bonds
peptide
lipid containing a fused carbon-ring structure
steroid
force that keeps nucleons together
strong nuclear force
molecule that interacts with an enzyme
substrate
Doughnut-shaped generators called ... contain high-temperature plasma in a "magnetic bottle"
tokamaks
The four main classes of biomolecules are proteins, ..., lipids, and nucleic acids
carbohydrates
The sequence of bases along the structure of ... contains the genetic code
DNA
..., or chemical messengers, are responsible for regulating bodily functions
Hormones
... are the main lipids in the structure of living cell membranes
Phospholipids
location on an enzyme where the processes that convert substrates to products can take place
active site
The five bases used in forming nucleotides are ..., ..., ..., ..., and ...
adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, uracil
An ... particle has low penetrating power, a ... particle moves near the speed of light with 100 times the penetrating power of an ... particle, and ... rays have the greatest penetrating power
alpha, beta, alpha, gamma
An element with a low ... generally has an unstable nucleus, and an element with a high ... generally has a stable nucleus
binding energy, binding energy
study of chemical reactions in living things
biochemistry