Exam 1A
what is the net energy yield for the anaerobic metabolism of one glucose molecule?
2 molecules of ATP
if 1000mL of solution contains 17 grams of NaCl (MW 58.5), what is the molarity of the solution in moles/L?
0.29
regulated variables are kept in a _________ by physiological control mechanisms which are used if the variable strays too far from its ________
dynamic range; setpoint
an ion is an atom that has gained or lost
electrons
the chemical bonding behavior os an atom is a property of the atoms
electrons
chemical reactions that occur in the human body proceed at a faster rate due to special catalytic molecules called
enzymes
the rates of chemical reactions that occur in the human body are controlled by a particular type of proteins called _______
enzymes
an energy-release reaction is referred to as an ______ reaction
exergonic
which of these results in a REDUCED molecule?
gain of electrons
the maintenance of a stable internal environment compatible for life is called
homeostasis
which of the following statements about homeostasis is FALSE?
homeostasis prevents any changes to the internal environment from occurring
the weak attractions that occur between molecules exhibiting weak polarity
hydrogen bonds
molecules that do not dissolve well in water are called
hydrophobic
which of the following is an example of negative feedback?
if blood pressure increases above normal, baroreceptors in major arteries detect the change and send signals to the brain. Certain areas of the brain then send signals to the nerves that control the heart and blood vessels to make the heart beat slower and the blood vessels increase in diameter which in turn reduce the blood pressure.
which of the following would NOT increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
increasing the activation energy barrier
which of the following would be most likely to decrease the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
increasing the concentration of product
What are the two primary extracellular fluid compartments of the body?
interstitial fluid and plasma
in the presence of a limited oxygen, supply, pyruvate is converted to what?
lactic acid
changes in the internal environment are detected by the _________, and that information is sent to the ________, where it is compared to set-point
sensor; integrator
polysaccharides are composed of ________ bonded together with one another
simple sugars
a _______ Is a homogeneous mixture containing a solvent and a solute
solution
in order to use a graph to illustrate and measure quantitate data it is important to space grid marks on a graph proportionally to the quantity measured (example: each square represents one centimeter)?
true
its necessary to label the axes of a graph so that the value and identity of the measurement that each axis represents is clear and unambiguous
true
bioinstrumentation, like the machines used to record electrocardiograms, can only directly measure two things:
voltage and time
you want to display data on the finish times of the 10 fastest race horses in a single race at the Kentucky derby. Which type of graph would be best to display this information?
bar graph
in the equation CO2 + H2O <-> H2CO3 <-> H+ + HCO3-, which of these is an acid?
H2CO3
a non-competitive inhibitor (aka allosteric inhibitor) decreases the activity of an enzyme by binding to
a region of the enzyme other than the active site
if a substance has a pH that is less than 7, it is considered
acidic
the most important energy-transferring compound in cells is a nucleotide known as
adenosine triphosphate
according to the second law of thermodynamics
all things spontaneously transition from a high energy state to a low energy state
which of the following results when an atom has such a strong attraction for electrons that it pulls one or more electrons completely away from another atom
an ionic bond
which of the following biological molecules does glycogen belong to?
carbohydrates
all organic molecules contain which of the following?
carbon
a drug that binds to and blocks the active site of an enzyme and does not allow a product to be produced is known as a(n)
competitive inhibitor
which of the following does NOT occur in mitochondria?
conversion of pyruvate to lytic acid
the reactions of glycolysis occur in the cell's __________; the reactions of the citric acid cycle occur in the _________.
cytoplasm, mitochondria
when an enzyme's activity is destroyed by heat or a change in pH, the enzyme is said to be
denatured
A horse runs 10 races, each a mile long, during a 6 month period, and you are interested in determining if the horse's race time changes with experience. You set up a graph to display the race finish times of the horse. Which type of graph would be best to display the race finish time of this horse?
line graph
the vasodilation of blood vessels surrounding muscles due to the production of carbon dioxide during exercise is an example of which of the following?
local control
enzymes increase reaction rate by
lowering the activation energy of a reaction
some enzymes require minerals to function as cofactors. What do the trace metals do?
minerals must be bound to the enzymes in order for the enzyme to bind substrate
where within the cell does the herbs cycle occur?
mitochondrial matrix
if you were to take the temperature of everyone in class, assuming no one is sick, you would find that not everyone has a temperature of 98.6F. Which statement below best explains your findings?
most regulated variable, such as temperature, fluctuate continuously and oscillate about the set point due to negative feedback control
what is the primary (aka most common) mechanism for maintaining homeostasis?
negative feedback
this particles has a natural change and a mass of 1
neutron
the center of an atom is called the
nucleus
in the aerobic metabolism of glucose, __________ acts as the final electron acceptor.
oxygen
the general term that describes energy stored in chemical bonds is
potential energy
enzymes are what class of molecule?
proteins
which of the following biological molecules exhibit the characteristic of saturation, specificity and competition?
proteins
the identity of an element can be determined by the number of
protons
the final product of glycolysis under aerobic conditions is _______
pyruvate
hemoglobin molecules are made from four globular protein subunits. The three-dimensional shape of the entire hemoglobin molecule would be an example of which of the following levels of protein structure?
quaternary
a substrate is the same as a
reactant
when an enzyme is working as fast as it can because its active site of every enzyme is continually refilled with substrate, the condition is referred to as
saturation
energy is defined as
the capacity to move matter
which of the following best describes intracellular fluid?
the cytoplasm of the cell
activation energy is
the energy required to initiate a reaction, whether it is endergonic or exergonic
Physiology is the study of
the normal function of living organisms
most of the lipid found in the human body is in the form of
triglycerides