Biology Chapter 2 Quiz
This type of cellular transport moves molecules against the concentration gradient (form areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration)? - passive transport - facilitated diffusion - active transport - osmosis
- active transport
The attraction that causes water to form drops, like you saw on your penny, is called __________? - cohesion -adhesion - specific heat - surface tension
- adhesion
Which of the following is the monomer of a protein? - monosaccharide - amino acid - fatty acid - nucleotide
- amino acid
What term describes when water is attracted to other substances? - specific heat - cohesion - adhesion - capillary action
- cohesion
This type of cellular transport moves molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration using a transport protein? - facilitated diffusion - osmosis - diffusion - active transport
- facilitated diffusion
What is the monomer of a lipid? - monosaccharide - amino acid - fatty acid - nucleic acid
- fatty acid
What is the main function of a lipid? - short term energy storage - carries genetic information - forms cell membranes, long term energy storage - storage, movement, enzymes
- forms cell membranes, long term energy storage
Attractions between water molecules are called? - polar bonds - non-polar bonds - hydrogen bonds - james bonds
- hydrogen bonds
Which of the following is not a macromolecule? - protein - lipid - nucleic acid - monosaccharide
- monosaccharide
Which of the following is NOT a property of water? - high specific heat - cohesion - relatively low boiling point - adhesion
- relatively low boiling point
What is the main function of a carbohydrate? - short term energy storage - storage, regulatory, enzymes - long term energy storage, insulation, forms cell membranes - carries genetic information
- short term energy storage
What property of water helps to moderate the Earth's temperature? - cohesion - adhesion - specific heat - evaporation
- specific heat
Why is water considered a polar molecule? - the oxygen end is slightly negative and the hydrogen end is slightly positive - the hydrogen and oxygen are bonded together with a hydrogen bond - because it is hydrophobic - the hydrogen end is slightly negative and the oxygen end is slightly positive
- the oxygen end is slightly negative and the hydrogen end is slightly positive
A 0.9% NaCl solution is isotonic to red blood cells. Which of these describes the results if red blood cells are placed into a 9.0% solution of NaCl? - they will burst - they will shrink - nothing will happen - they will expand but not burst
- they will shrink
When you mix salad dressing and water, they immediately separate because... - water does not dissolve oil - salad dressing is too dense - hydrogen bonds form between water molecules - it depends on what kind of salad dressing you are using
- water does not dissolve oil