Bio test 1

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Which functional group (at the X) would you add to the shown ethyl group to produce ethanol, which is in alcohol

-O-H

If the pH of something is 4.0, what is the hydroxide ion concentration?

10⁻¹⁰M

If the pH of something is 4.0, what is the hydrogen ion concentration?

10⁻⁴M

Acid rain sometimes has a pH of 5. What is the H⁺ concentration?

1x10⁻⁵

The pH of a solution is 9. What is the OH⁻ concentration?

1x10⁻⁹

The H⁺ concentration in a person's stomach might be 1x10⁻² M. What would the pH be

2

What coefficients must be placed in the following blanks so that all atoms are accounted for in the products? C₆H₁₂O₆ → ____ C₂H₆O + ___ CO₂

2,2

A DNA strand sequence is 5' G-G-T-T-G-G-A 3'. What is the sequence of the complementary strand?

5' T-C-C-A-A-C-C 3'

prokaryotes, live in extreme environments such as: o Salty lakes o Boiling hot springs

Archaea

_____ have almost all of the cell's genetic material, DNA.

Chromosomes

Maltose is a disaccharide consisting of two glucose sugars linked together. What is its formula?

C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁

Maltose is two glucose units linked together. What is its formula?

C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁

What hydrocarbon has a double bond in its carbon skeleton?

C₂H₄

Sedoheptulose is a seven carbon sugar. What is its molecular formula?

C₇H₁₄O₇

In a prokaryotic cell, ___ is not separated from the rest of the cell by enclosure in a membrane-bounded nucleus.

DNA

Extensive network of membranes that it accounts for more than half the total membrane in many eukaryotic cells

ER

You're trying to identify an organism by looking at a group of its cells under the microscope. It is and the cells clearly have a cell wall. The cells have many internal organelles but no chloroplasts. To which kingdom does this organism belong?

Fungi

What is the difference between hypotheses and theories in science?

Hypotheses usually are relatively narrow in scope; theories have broad explanatory power

Sulfur has 6 electrons in its outer electron shell. It combines covalently with hydrogen to form a stableis (and smelly) compound. Whats the structure of this compound

H₂S

The rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, says what about a chemical reaction

It has reached equilibrium

Which functional group is present in the molecule CH₃NH₂

NH₂ is amino group

Which compound below is chemically most likely to exist? NH₂---NH---NH₃---NH₄---NH₅

NH₃

Why is water cohesive -2 reasons

One side of the molecule is slightly positive and the other is slightly negative AND water molecules participate in hydrogen bonding

Which gas was much less abundant in Earth's early atmosphere than it is now

O₂

Name 4 things associated with protein function

Transport of molecules across membranes, movement of an organism, communication between cells (hormones), catalysis of chemical reactions

Name an example of a lipid

Triglyceride

The replacement of the -OH of a carbonyl group with hydrogen could produce what

a carbonyl group

A mole of water weighs 18 grams while a mole of sucrose weighs 342 grams. Which statement is true

a mole of sucrose has the same number of molecules as a mole of water

a substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution

acid

On a pH scale, 0 is very ____ while 14 is very ____.

acidic, basic

K⁺ is transported into cells by a protein that cleaves ATP. The concentration of the K⁺ inside the cell is greater than the K⁺ outside the cell. What type of transport is occurring

active transport

some transport proteins act as pumps, moving substances across a membrane against their concentration gradients

active transport

the clinging of one substance to another

adhesion

What statement about all living things is true

all living things are able to reproduce

Which chemical group is most likely to be responsible for an organic molecule behaving as a base?

amino

what main group contains h\n/n

amino

in what cells are these located Lysosomes Centrosomes, with centrioles Flagella

animal cells

Cl⁻ is an example of

anion

___ a negatively charged ion

anion

carbon that is attached to four different atoms or groups of atoms

asymmetric carbon

total mass of an atom

atomic mass

protons and neutrons are packing tightly in a dense core, or _______, at the center of an atom

atomic nucleus

All atoms of a particular element have the same number of protons in their nuclei. This number of protons which defines each element is called the _______.

atomic number

number of protons

atomic number

most diverse and widespread prokaryotes and are now classified into multiple kingdoms

bacteria

substance that reduces the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution

base

why is water a bent polar molecule

bent because molecules like to be farthest away from each other, and 104.5 is as far as they can get

The atomic number is located where on ²³₁₁Na

bottom

Cellulose is linked with

carbohydrates

glycosidic linkages are found in

carbohydrates

what main group contains C=O

carbonyl

what main group contains OH-C=O

carboxyl

When the charge is positive, the ion is specifically a ____.

cation

A protein known as a phospholipase removes fatty acids from phospholipids. What cellular structure would be most affected by this enzyme

cell membranes

A structural polysaccharide found in the cell wall of plants

cellulose

What is an example of a carbohydrate

cellulose

Which of the following would not be found in the plasma membrane: cellulose, transport proteins, phospholipids, cholesterol

cellulose

a compound with numerous regions of partial positive and partial negative charges that can form hydrogen bonds with water

cellulose

The ________ of an atom depends mostly on the number of electrons in its outermost shell.

chemical behavior

Found in plants and algae are the sites of photosynthesis

chloroplasts

carbons have covalent bonds to the same atoms, but these atoms differ in their spatial arrangements due to the inflexibility of double bonds

cis-trans isomers

hydrogen bonds hold the substance (water) together

cohesion

hydrogen bonds hold the substance together, a phenomenon called

cohesion

substance consisting of 2 or more different elements combined in a fixed ratio

compound

Carbon atoms tend to form ______ bonds

covalent

Name the two strongest kinds of chemical bonds

covalent and ionic bonds

____ is the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms

covalent bond

each pair of shared electrons constitutes a

covalent bond

sharing of a pair of valence electrons by 2 atoms

covalent bonds

After a flesh wound, some of the skin fibroblast cells begin to move into the wound area. Which subcellular structure is directly involved in this process of cell movement

cytoskeleton

Gives the cell chemical support and maintains the cells shape, especially important for animal cells that lack cell walls

cytoskeleton

Tubulin is a major component of this organelle

cytoskeleton

Which organelle is active in protein degradation?

cytoskeleton

the movement of molecules of any substance so that they spread out evenly into the available space

diffusion

An atom is neutral in electrical charge, which means that it's protons must be balanced by an equal number of _____.

electrons

substance that cannot be broken down to other substances by chemical reactions

element

differ in spatial arrangement around an asymmetric carbon resulting in molecules that are mirror images, can't be superimposed on each other

enantomers

the cell takes in biological molecules and particulate matter by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane

endocytosis

The three kingdoms plantae, fungi, and animalia are all part of domain ____.

eukarya

A ____ cell is usually larger than a _____ cell.

eukaryotic prokaryotic

cell secretes certain biological molecules by the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane

exocytosis

many polar molecules and ions impeded by the lipid bilayer of the membrane diffuse passively with the help of transport proteins that span the membrane

facilitated diffusion

_____ are components of phospholipids

fatty acids

chemical groups affect molecular function by being directly involved in chemical reactions

functional groups

Proteins are modified and stored and then sent to other destinations from here

golgi apparatus

An asymmetric carbon ___

has a connection to four different groups to fill it's valence shell

Sulfur and nitrogen atoms

have different numbers of proteins, valence electrons, and form different numbers of chemical bonds

the quantity of heat a liquid must absorb for 1g of it to be converted from the liquid to the gaseous state

heat of vaporization

In an alpha helix, a hydrogen atom participates in a covalent bond with a nitrogen atom of one amino acid and also weakly interacts with an oxygen atom. What is this second weaker interaction called?

hydrogen bond

Noncovalent attraction between a hydrogen bond and an electronegative atom is called a

hydrogen bond

results from the attraction between the partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom of water and the partial negative charge on the nitrogen atom of ammonia

hydrogen bonding

the charged regions in a water molecule are due to its popular covalent bonds, oppositely charged regions of neighboring water molecules are attracted to each other forming hydrogen bonds

hydrogen bonding

Carbon's most frequent partners of bonding

hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen

any substance of that has affinity to water

hydrophilic

substances that are non-ionic and non-polar

hydrophobic

substances that are non-ionic and non-polar (can't form hydrogen bonds) repel water, known as being

hydrophobic

What main group contains -OH

hydroxyl

Because of their opposite charges, cations and anions attract each other; this attraction is called an

ionic bond

Chlorine atoms tend to form

ionic bonds

compounds that have the same numbers of atoms of the same elements but different structures and hence different properties

isomers

different atomic forms of the same element

isotope

different atomic forms of the same element are called

isotopes

A molecule consisting of two atoms, such as H₂, is always

linear

Which of the sequences below goes from the largest to the smallest: Liver cell, cell nucleus, hemoglobin, amino acid, carbon atom OR Liver cell, cell nucleus, amino acid, hemoglobin, carbon atom

liver cell, cell nucleus, hemoglobin, amino acid, carbon atom

Membranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes that an animal cell uses to digest macromolecules, carry out intracellular digestion in a variety of circumstances

lysosomes

____ is the sum of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. This superscript to the left of the symbol is on the TOP.

mass number

sum of protons + neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

mass number

To find the number of neutrons in an atom, what would you do to ²³₁₁Na

mass number- atomic number 23-11= 12 neutrons

what main group contains C with an H as 3 bonds

methyl

Sites of cellular respiration, the metabolic process that uses oxygen to generate ATP by extracting energy from sugars, fats, and other fuels

mitochondria

This organelle is involved in energy generation

mitochondria

Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds constitute a

molecule

a ____ is neutral

neutron

Is chlorophyll necessary for photosynthesis

no

mRNA is linked with

nucleic acid or nucleotide

This contains the majority of the cell's DNA

nucleus

This contains the vast majority of the cells DNA

nucleus

site of DNA and RNA synthesis, contains most of the genes within the cell

nucleus

This organelle contains proteins

nucleus, vacuole, mitochondria, cytoskeleton

This organelle is found in plants

nucleus, vacuole, mitochondria, cytoskeleton

We can be sure that a mole of table sugar and a mole of vitamin C are equal in their

number of molecules

Name 3 things about a condensation reaction

occurs by the removal of water, involves the formation of new covalent bonds, and is involved in the synthesis of polysaccharides, proteins, and triacylglycerols

Compared to ⁴⁰K, the isotope ³⁹K has

one less neutron

Which element is most likely to form polar covalent bonds in biological systems?

oxygen

substances diffuse spontaneously down their concentration gradients, crossing the membrane with no expidenture of energy by the cell

passive transport

Which type of linkage connect amino acids in protein

peptide bonds

what main group contains O=P-O⁻-O⁻-O (with last two O's connected to P)

phoshate

in what cells are these located- Chloroplasts Central vacuole Cell wall Plasmodesmata

plant cells

All cells, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic have which of the following? nucleus--plasma membrane--mitochondria--cell wall--all of the above

plasma membrane

consists if a double layer of phospholipids with various proteins attached to or embedded in it

plasma membrane

When one atom is bonded to a more electronegative atom, the electrons of the bond are shared equally. this type of bond is called

polar covalent bond

bond between atoms that differ in electronegativity, shared electrons are pulled closer to the more electronegative atom, making it slightly negative and the other atom slightly positive

polar covalent bonds

The cells of two groups of microorganisms, bacteria and archea, are ____. All other forms of life, including animal and plants, are composed of ____ cells.

prokaryotic eukaryotic

One of the principle functions of the cell wall is to

protect the cell from osmotic lysis

Hemoglobin is linked with

protein

Transport of molecules across membranes, movement of an organism, communication between cells (hormones), and catalysis of chemical reactions are all associated with what function

protein function

DNA provides the blueprints for making ____, and they are the main players in building and maintaining the cell and carrying out its activities.

proteins

Protists and bacteria are grouped into difference domains because

protists have a membrane bound nucleus, which bacterial cells lack

In an atom, ____ give the atom a positive charge. Whereas ____ form a sort of cloud of negative charge around the nucleus. This attraction of opposite charge keeps the electrons in the vicinity of the nucleus

proton, electron

____ and ____ are electrically charged. In each one of these, ____ have a positive charge, while ____ have a negative charge.

protons and electrons

Which component is present in prokaryotic cells

ribosomes

site of protein synthesis

ribosomes

pack together, increasing membrane viscosity

saturated hydrocarbon tails

"If my hypothesis is correct, I can expect certain test results" describes the logic of what

scientific inquiry

Body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge

scientific method

O₂ enters human muscle cells. No energy is needed for this process and no transport proteins are required. What membrane transport process is likely to be involved?

simple diffusion

Some organisms, such as amoebas and most bacteria are _____ cells. Other organisms, including plants and animals, are ________.

single multicellular

_______ of a substance is defined as the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 g of that substance to change its temperature by 1°C

specific heat

differ in covalent arrangements of their atoms

structural isomers

What main group contains -SH

sulfhydryl

Which two atoms have different numbers of protons, different numbers of valence electrons, and different numbers of chemical bonds

sulfur and nitrogen atoms

related to adhesion is ______, a measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid

surface tension

A disulfide bond in a protein that is made of a single polypeptide chain is an example of

tertiary structure

What best demonstrates the unity among all organisms?

the structure and function of DNA

A nucleic acid was isolated from a new plague-causing virus. Analysis of this nucleic acid indicated the following base composition: 20% adenine, 30% uracil, 10% guanosine, and 40% cytosine. From this info, which of the statements are true?

the virus contains RNA

A reaction in which ATP is cleaved allowing a second unfavorable reaction to occur is

thermodynamically impossible

In biological molecules, nitrogen atoms normally form _____ bonds

three covalent

In biological molecules, nitrogen atoms usually form ____ bonds.

three covalent

Compared to ³²S, the isotope ³⁵S has

three more neutrons

The reactivity of an atom arises from the existence of _____ _____ in the valence shell

unpaired electrons

An atom with a completely full valence shell is ____. These are all atoms to the far right of the periodic table.

unreactive/inert

prevent packing and they enhance membrane fluidity

unsaturated hydrocarbon tails

found in plant cell walls

vacuole

number of covalent bonds an atom can form

valence

8p⁺, 10n⁰, 8e⁻ represent which isotope of oxygen?

¹⁸O


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