Life Science for Teachers
In all organisms, their intracellular and extracellular fluids are remarkably similar to that of seawater.
True
Like charges will repel, whereas opposite charges attract.
True
Using the analogy discussed in class; Atoms are like "letters of the alphabet", whereas molecules are more like "words."
True
Water acts as an acid as often as it acts as a base, and therefore has a neutral pH.
True
A neutral water molecule contains how many lone-pair electrons?
Two
What is the reason why oil and water don't mix?
Water can only mix with polar molecules
Which of the following properties of water enables it to move from the roots to the leaves of plants? Water is an excellent solvent Water expands as it freezes Water exhibits cohesive behavior Water moderates temperature
Water exhibits cohesive behavior
All sugars end with the suffix
-ose
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At what temperature will liquid water freeze?
0 degrees Celsius / 32 degrees Farenheit
The effect of temperature on the relative rate of a human's enzyme activity is represented in the graph below. The effect of temperature on the relative rate of a human's enzyme activity is represented in the graph below.
37° C
A single water molecule can make up to_____ hydrogen bonds.
4
What is the physiological pH of the human body?
7.4
Why does water move from the roots to the leaves of plants?
Capillary action pulls the water molecules like a chain
An object has a mass of 20 grams and has a volume of 10 mL. Based on this objects density, it will float in water.
False
What is the unit used to measure mass/weight?
Gram
Stomach acid is also known as Sulfuric acid H2SO4 Hydrochloric acid HCl
Hydrochloric acid and HCl
What is the unit used to measure energy?
Joules (J)
Which macromolecule doesn't mix well with water?
Lipids
What is the unit used to measure distance/ length?
Meter
Palmitic acid, along with glycerol, can be used to make a fat molecule. Based on the type of covalent bonds, would palmitic acid form a saturated fat or unsaturated fat?
Saturated fat
A molecule of Carbon dioxide has a chemical formula of CO2. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this molecule? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons Covalent double bonds
The equal sharing of electrons and 2 covalent double bonds
A molecule of Methane has a chemical formula of CH4. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this molecule? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons Covalent single bonds
The equal sharing of electrons and 4 covalent single bonds
A molecule of Nitrogen has a chemical formula of N2. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this molecule? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons Covalent triple bond
The equal sharing of electrons and a covalent triple bond
A molecule of Hydrogen has a chemical formula of H2. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this molecule? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons A single covalent bond
The equal sharing of electrons and a single covalent bond
A molecule of Oxygen has a chemical formula of O2. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this molecule? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons Covalent double bond
The equal sharing of electrons and covalent double bond
What is the main function of cholesterol?
The main function of cholesterol in the body is to maintain the integrity and fluidity of cell membranes. It also serves as a precursor for the synthesis of substances that are vital for the organism including steroid hormones, bile acids, and vitamin D.
Why can water have no net charge but have slight charges in different parts of the molecule?
The oxygen end is slightly negative and the hydrogen end is slightly positive
A molecule of Water has a chemical formula of H2O. Which statement best describes the intramolecular forces within this compound? The unequal sharing of electrons The equal sharing of electrons Covalent single bonds
The unequal sharing of electrons and 2 covalent single bonds
If you fill a glass to the brim with ice water and the ice melts, what will happen? 1. The water level will drop slightly as the ice melts. 2. The glass will overflow as the ice turns to water. 3. The level of water in the glass will remain unchanged as the ice melts. 4. None of the above
The water level will drop slightly as the ice melts.
What is a polymer?
They are many monomers joined together
What is a monomer?
They are small molecules that are used as building blocks
Based on the α-1-4 glycosidic linkage between the two glucose sugar molecules, would our animal cells be able to break this chemical bond, and therefore metabolize the maltose sugar?
Yes, we could break this glycosidic linkage, meaning we have enzymes needed to catalyze this reaction.
Water is a molecule that will interact with an atom or molecule when they are ions. they contain polar covalent bonds. they can make hydrogen bonds.
all of the above
What is a food example of a carbohydrate? Apple Bread Sugar
all of the above
Which is a monomer of proteins? nucleotide amino acid monosaccharide fatty acid
amino acid
To get the most out of your carbohydrate intake chose foods that contain complex carbohydrates such as whole grains, nuts, seeds, dry beans, legumes, peas, fruits and vegetables. For the hydrolysis of starch, the catalyst used is
amylase
The chemical equation below shows the process that produces the flashing light of a firefly. The molecule luciferin is broken down, and energy is released in the form of light. In this process, Luciferase functions as
an enzyme
Carbohydrates are given their name because they
are hydrates of carbon
Dietary fiber is an important part of the diet as it helps to prevent constipation, maintain bowel health and reduce blood levels of low-density lipoproteins, control blood glucose levels and may even help you lose weight. To which macromolecule does fiber belong?
carbohydrate
Which of the following cell parts is described as a "fluid mosaic"? chloroplast cell membrane endoplasmic reticulum vacuole
cell membrane
Carbohydrates can be used as a form of chemical energy. However, some carbohydrates are used to construct the exoskeletons of arthropods, such as insects and crustaceans. This polysaccharide is commonly called
chitin
Which bond type is the strongest?
covalent
The sugar that makes up DNA is called
deoxyribose
Which is a monomer of lipids? monosaccharide amino acid fatty acid nucleotide
fatty acid
This molecule, along with three fatty acids, is used to make a triglyceride. What is this molecule?
glycerol
Excess glucose is stored in cells of the liver and muscles as
glycogen
In polysaccharides, monosaccharides are joined by
glycosidic bonds
Which bond type is the weakest?
hydrogen bond
Intermolecular attractions between water molecules are called
hydrogen bonds
OH- is called the
hydroxide ion
Low density lipoprotein (LDL) is considered "bad cholesterol" because
it can cause blockage of the arteries
High density lipoprotein (HDL) is considered "good cholesterol" because
it keeps cholesterol from building up in the lining of the arteries
For the hydrolysis of lipids, the catalyst used is
lipase
Which is a monomer of carbohydrates? nucleotide monosaccharide fatty acid amino acid
monosaccharide or simple sugar
For the hydrolysis of nucleic acids, the catalyst used is
nuclease
Which is a monomer of nucleic acids? monosaccharide amino acid fatty acid nucleotide
nucleotide
For the hydrolysis of proteins, the catalyst used is
protease
As part of the innate immune system, the complement system helps antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism by attacking the pathogen's cell membrane. To which biomolecular class does the complement system belong?
protein
What are the four macromolecules?
proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids
A hydrogen ion, H+, is the same as a(n)
proton
Which subatomic particle(s) are found in an typical atom?
proton, neutron and electron
The sugar that makes up RNA is
ribose
Water based liquids can be described as acidic, neutral, or basic with respect to pH. Which of these describes Coke/Pepsi?
strongly acidic
Alternative name for table sugar is
sucrose
Water molecules are polar because
there is an unequal sharing of electrons between oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
Oleic acid, along with glycerol, can be used to make a fat molecule. Based on the type of covalent bonds, would oleic acid form a saturated fat or unsaturated fat?
unsaturated fat