Ch. 1,2 & 3 quiz
Carbohydrates have the general formula (CH2O)n. where n is the number of carbon atoms. This means for every carbon atom there are
2 hydrogen & 1 oxygen atom
___________ amino acids can have either a negatively charged R group or a positively charged R group
Charged
It is _______ that most molecules formed with nonpolar bonds dissolve easily in water; True or False
False
True or False: An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction in the cell but can only be used once
False
Nonpolar amino acids tend to group with other amino acids by _______________ interactions
Hydrophobic
How is potassium distributed in the body?
Most potassium is inside the cells, with a much lower concentration in the blood and other extracellular body fluids
___________ amino acids contain R groups with either hydrogen or hydrocarbons
Nonpolar
______ amino acids contain R groups with elements in addition to carbon and hydrogen
Polar
The 3rd group, which comprises the rest of the molecule is a(n) ____ group, which varies depending on the specific amino acid
R
How would an anatomist describe the bladder?
The bladder wall contains a transitional epithelium and several layers of smooth muscle.
The valence shell of atoms refers to
The outer most shell of electrons
How do nerve cells and cardiac muscle cells make use of the sudden movement of ions across cell membranes?
The resulting electrical change of the membrane is used to send neural impulses and signal muscle cells to contract
How would a physiologist describe the small intestine?
The small intestine has a large surface area for more efficient digestion and reabsorption
In DNA, which nitrogenous base pairs with adenine ?
Thymine
It is ______ that the nature of water molecules allows them to "pull apart" ionic bonds such as NaCl, due to the positive and negative charges attracting each other; True or False
True
Lipids are
a major component of the cell membrane
One of the additional 3 groups is a(n) _______ group, another is a carboxyl group, or an ______, hence the name of this subunit of proteins
amino, acid
A polar covalent bond is created when
atoms within the bond do not have the same pull on the shared electron, and as a result the electron spends more time around one atom relative to the other atom within the bond.
The amount of time it takes for 50% of radioactive material to leave the body is referred to as the ___________ half-life
biological
All organic compounds contain _________, hydrogen, and usually oxygen
carbon
Amino acids are built around a central _______ atom bonded to a(n) ____________ atom and 3 other groups of atoms
carbon, hydrogen
The breaking of old chemical bonds and forming of new ones is called
chemical reaction
Blood plasma contains water mixed with proteins. Therefore, it is considered a
colloid
The amount of which subatomic particle is different between an atom and its ion?
electrons
Reactions that release energy are called
exergonic reactions
True or false: If an individual is in the anatomical position , they are lying horizontal with palms facing up
false
Polar and charged amino acids are
hydrophilic
In the stable form of protein, what is generally oriented to the interior of the protein molecule?
hydrophobic portions
Radioisotopes lose nuclear energy as they decay or break down, thus becoming __________ stable
more
When blood sugar levels increase after a meal, insulin is released. This lowers sugar levels back toward normal. This is an example of
negative feedback
Radioisotopes are unstable forms of isotopes because they contain an excess number of
neutrons
What is an example of an monomer ?
nucleotide, amino acid & glucose
If an electron and a hydrogen ion are removed from a structure during a chemical reaction, The structure is said to have been
oxidized
The _______________ lines the internal walls of the abdominopelvic cavity
parietal peritoneum
investigating the function of organ systems is a disease state best describes
pathophysiology
What type of bonds link individual amino acids together?
peptide bonds
The ___________ half-life is the amount of time it takes 50% of the radioisotope to become stable
physical
Calcaneal is to heel as _____ is to sole of the foot.
plantar
When a blood vessel is damaged, platelets attach and recruit more platelets to the area. These new platelets recruit even more, quickly increasing the number of platelets until the damage is sealed with a blood clot. This amplification is an example of
positive feedback
When a stimulus is reinforced to continue in the same direction until climatic event occurs, it is best as described as
positive feedback
Enzymes are
proteins
If you are cold, and your body alters the circulation near the skin in order to conserve heat, what characteristic of life is this representing?
regulation
When an organism senses and reacts to changes in their internal or external environments, this is an example of
responsiveness
The helix that forms in a protein chain as a result of hydrogen bonds and other weak forces is an example of
secondary structure of protein
Cephalic is to head as deltoid is to
shoulder
Table sugar completely dissolved in water is an example of a
solution
What binds to the active site of an enzyme
substrate
DNA polymerase is an enzyme that binds DNA but is unstable to bind RNA. This best displays the enzyme characteristics of
substrate specificity
what is true of a positive feedback
the change is amplified
Homeostasis is best described as
the maintenance of a stable internal environment despite a changing external environment.
When an egg is fried, what happens to the protein in the egg?
the protein is denatured
Potassium exists as a positively charged ion, not just in us, but universally. Why does it so readily lose an electron resulting in the proton/electron mismatch?
the valence shell of potassium contains an unmatched electron, which it will readily donate to another atom, thus leaving a net positive charge
True or False: Cytosine and guanine form 3 hydrogen bonds with each other
true
True or False: Some homeostatic imbalance causes a variable that is normally controlled by negative feedback to be abnormally controlled by positive feedback
true