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AAMC MCAT EXAM PACKAGE DEAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS UPDATED 2025
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[Show more]In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? A) Hydrogen bonding B) Solute concentration C) Stationary phase concentration D) Thickn...
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I - ANSWER During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient. The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your class...
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Add to cartI - ANSWER During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient. The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your class...
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When looking at paper chromatography - ANSWER focus on the stationary phase- if solute is same as stationary it will stop here, if opposite of stationary it will elute (polar vs nonpolar) Rf in paper chromatography - ANSWER ratio of the distance traveled by the analyte relative to the solvent fro...
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Add to cartWhen looking at paper chromatography - ANSWER focus on the stationary phase- if solute is same as stationary it will stop here, if opposite of stationary it will elute (polar vs nonpolar) Rf in paper chromatography - ANSWER ratio of the distance traveled by the analyte relative to the solvent fro...
In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? A.Hydrogen bonding B.Solute concentration C.Stationary phase concentration D.Thickness ...
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Add to cartIn the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? A.Hydrogen bonding B.Solute concentration C.Stationary phase concentration D.Thickness ...
Limestone does NOT decompose when heated to 900 K because, at 900 K, ΔH is: A. Positive and less than TΔS B. Positive and greater than TΔS C. Negative and less than TΔS D. Negative and greater than TΔS - ANSWER B. The reaction does not occur (is not spontaneous). This indicates that the...
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Add to cartLimestone does NOT decompose when heated to 900 K because, at 900 K, ΔH is: A. Positive and less than TΔS B. Positive and greater than TΔS C. Negative and less than TΔS D. Negative and greater than TΔS - ANSWER B. The reaction does not occur (is not spontaneous). This indicates that the...
Compared to the simultaneous condition, the serial condition of the experiment would be more likely to cause: A.a primacy effect. B.a state dependency effect. C.a misinformation effect. D.a dual-coding effect. - ANSWER The passage states that the SERIAL condition had participants present...
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Add to cartCompared to the simultaneous condition, the serial condition of the experiment would be more likely to cause: A.a primacy effect. B.a state dependency effect. C.a misinformation effect. D.a dual-coding effect. - ANSWER The passage states that the SERIAL condition had participants present...
When does pKa=pH? - ANSWER when there are an equal amount of Hs and OHs How does volume in a thermometer expand? - ANSWER it must have a larger volume expansion coefficient to fluctuate with temperature Two amino acids linking together make a ____ bond - ANSWER peptide Fischer esterificatio...
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Add to cartWhen does pKa=pH? - ANSWER when there are an equal amount of Hs and OHs How does volume in a thermometer expand? - ANSWER it must have a larger volume expansion coefficient to fluctuate with temperature Two amino acids linking together make a ____ bond - ANSWER peptide Fischer esterificatio...
A - ANSWER alanine, hydrophobic R - ANSWER arginine, positive N - ANSWER asparagine, polar D - ANSWER aspartate, negative C - ANSWER cysteine, polar, SH E - ANSWER glutamate, negative Q - ANSWER glutamine, polar G - ANSWER glycine, nonpolar H - ANSWER histidine, positive, pH ...
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Add to cartA - ANSWER alanine, hydrophobic R - ANSWER arginine, positive N - ANSWER asparagine, polar D - ANSWER aspartate, negative C - ANSWER cysteine, polar, SH E - ANSWER glutamate, negative Q - ANSWER glutamine, polar G - ANSWER glycine, nonpolar H - ANSWER histidine, positive, pH ...
What are eukaryotic cells? - ANSWER They have membrane-bound organelles, a nucleus, and may form multi-cellular organisms The cytosol of the cell allows for what? - ANSWER Suspension of organelles and diffusion of molecules throughout the cell The nucleus contains what? - ANSWER Chromosomes ...
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Add to cartWhat are eukaryotic cells? - ANSWER They have membrane-bound organelles, a nucleus, and may form multi-cellular organisms The cytosol of the cell allows for what? - ANSWER Suspension of organelles and diffusion of molecules throughout the cell The nucleus contains what? - ANSWER Chromosomes ...
What is the generalized other? George Herbert Mead. - ANSWER Society and the expectations that it has for us. Me= Social Self (self as object). I= Response of the individual to the attitudes of others (self as subject). Ex: Me a pre-med student studying hard for the MCAT would giv...
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Add to cartWhat is the generalized other? George Herbert Mead. - ANSWER Society and the expectations that it has for us. Me= Social Self (self as object). I= Response of the individual to the attitudes of others (self as subject). Ex: Me a pre-med student studying hard for the MCAT would giv...
What are amino acids? - ANSWER building blocks of proteins What is the structure of amino acids? - ANSWER molecules that contain two functional groups: an amino group (-NH2 ) and a carboxyl group (-COOH). What are α-amino acids? - ANSWER amino acids in which the amino group and the carboxyl g...
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Add to cartWhat are amino acids? - ANSWER building blocks of proteins What is the structure of amino acids? - ANSWER molecules that contain two functional groups: an amino group (-NH2 ) and a carboxyl group (-COOH). What are α-amino acids? - ANSWER amino acids in which the amino group and the carboxyl g...
mass, acceleration - ANSWER F = m•a distance, angle of object, force - ANSWER W = F•d•cosø velocity, mass, initial kinetic energy, final kinetic energy - ANSWER W(net)= ∆KE = KE(f)-KE(i) oscillatory motion, distance, potential energy - ANSWER U or W = 1/2k•x² (units: J) U= po...
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Add to cartmass, acceleration - ANSWER F = m•a distance, angle of object, force - ANSWER W = F•d•cosø velocity, mass, initial kinetic energy, final kinetic energy - ANSWER W(net)= ∆KE = KE(f)-KE(i) oscillatory motion, distance, potential energy - ANSWER U or W = 1/2k•x² (units: J) U= po...
binocular cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes monocular cues - ANSWER depth cues available to either eye alone retinal disparity - ANSWER a binocular cue for perceiving depth convergence - ANSWER things far away, eyes relax. things close, eyes contract motion para...
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Add to cartbinocular cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes monocular cues - ANSWER depth cues available to either eye alone retinal disparity - ANSWER a binocular cue for perceiving depth convergence - ANSWER things far away, eyes relax. things close, eyes contract motion para...
a hyperbolic dependence on [S] - ANSWER what shape does the graph of V0 versus substrate concentration [S] have in traditional Michaelis-Menten kinetics? -1/Km - ANSWER what is the x-intercept in a linewearver-burke plot? 1/Vmax - ANSWER what is the y-intercept in a linewearver-burke plot? ...
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Add to carta hyperbolic dependence on [S] - ANSWER what shape does the graph of V0 versus substrate concentration [S] have in traditional Michaelis-Menten kinetics? -1/Km - ANSWER what is the x-intercept in a linewearver-burke plot? 1/Vmax - ANSWER what is the y-intercept in a linewearver-burke plot? ...
ketone > alcohol > alkene or alkyne > alkane. Carboxylic Acid - ANSWER Anhydride - ANSWER Ester - ANSWER Amide - ANSWER Aldehyde - ANSWER Ketone - ANSWER Alcohol - ANSWER Alkene - ANSWER Alkyne - ANSWER Alkane - ANSWER Conformational Isomers - ANSW...
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Add to cartketone > alcohol > alkene or alkyne > alkane. Carboxylic Acid - ANSWER Anhydride - ANSWER Ester - ANSWER Amide - ANSWER Aldehyde - ANSWER Ketone - ANSWER Alcohol - ANSWER Alkene - ANSWER Alkyne - ANSWER Alkane - ANSWER Conformational Isomers - ANSW...
Nonpolar Amino Acids - ANSWER GIVe LAMP to WYFe Polar Amino Acids - ANSWER DEHKeR STaCQuiN Nonpolar NONaromatic side chain Amino Acids - ANSWER GIVe LAMP Non polar aromatic amino acids - ANSWER WYF Charged Amino acids - ANSWER DEHKR* *exception is histidine Uncharged polar amino ac...
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Add to cartNonpolar Amino Acids - ANSWER GIVe LAMP to WYFe Polar Amino Acids - ANSWER DEHKeR STaCQuiN Nonpolar NONaromatic side chain Amino Acids - ANSWER GIVe LAMP Non polar aromatic amino acids - ANSWER WYF Charged Amino acids - ANSWER DEHKR* *exception is histidine Uncharged polar amino ac...
formula for energy of a photon - ANSWER E=hv Planck's constant - ANSWER 6.626 x 10^-34 Energy formula using wavelength - ANSWER E= hc/lambda speed of light constant - ANSWER 3.00 x 10^8 m/s Energy is to frequency - ANSWER directly proportional Energy is to wavelength - ANSWER Inver...
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Add to cartformula for energy of a photon - ANSWER E=hv Planck's constant - ANSWER 6.626 x 10^-34 Energy formula using wavelength - ANSWER E= hc/lambda speed of light constant - ANSWER 3.00 x 10^8 m/s Energy is to frequency - ANSWER directly proportional Energy is to wavelength - ANSWER Inver...
cerebral cortex - ANSWER memory & attention & awareness & language & thinking basal ganglia - ANSWER locate body position & control movement limbic system - ANSWER emotion & memory thalamus - ANSWER relay station for incoming sensory information hypothalamus - ANSWER homeostatic function...
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Add to cartcerebral cortex - ANSWER memory & attention & awareness & language & thinking basal ganglia - ANSWER locate body position & control movement limbic system - ANSWER emotion & memory thalamus - ANSWER relay station for incoming sensory information hypothalamus - ANSWER homeostatic function...
With respect to chemical identities, hormones can be _______, _________, and __________ - ANSWER peptides, steroids, or amino acid derivatives peptide hormone - ANSWER made up of amino acids, ranging from small (ADH) to large (insulin) derived from larger precursor polypeptides that are cleave...
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Add to cartWith respect to chemical identities, hormones can be _______, _________, and __________ - ANSWER peptides, steroids, or amino acid derivatives peptide hormone - ANSWER made up of amino acids, ranging from small (ADH) to large (insulin) derived from larger precursor polypeptides that are cleave...
ml = (magnetic quantum number possibilities) - ANSWER l --> -l E = (of an electron) - ANSWER E = hf Two things that can't be determined at the same time - Heisenberg - ANSWER momentum and position ideal gas conditions - ANSWER high temp and low pressure planck's constant (h) - A...
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Add to cartml = (magnetic quantum number possibilities) - ANSWER l --> -l E = (of an electron) - ANSWER E = hf Two things that can't be determined at the same time - Heisenberg - ANSWER momentum and position ideal gas conditions - ANSWER high temp and low pressure planck's constant (h) - A...
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Phase Diagram - ANSWER a graph showing the conditions at which a substance exists as a solid, liquid, or vapor a line separates the regions that correspond to the solid and liquid phases. For most substances, since the solid phase is denser than the liquid, this line has a positive slope. This...
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Add to cartPhase Diagram - ANSWER a graph showing the conditions at which a substance exists as a solid, liquid, or vapor a line separates the regions that correspond to the solid and liquid phases. For most substances, since the solid phase is denser than the liquid, this line has a positive slope. This...
What are the 4 stages of Piaget? - ANSWER Sensorimotor stage Preoperational stage Concrete operational stage Formal operational stage Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER 0 to ~2 years learn to manipulate environment in order to meet needs stage ends with development of object permanence (b...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 stages of Piaget? - ANSWER Sensorimotor stage Preoperational stage Concrete operational stage Formal operational stage Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER 0 to ~2 years learn to manipulate environment in order to meet needs stage ends with development of object permanence (b...
very ineffective (1) - ANSWER cause ADDITIONAL issues, WORSE situation - Prioritizing own interests - Demanding from someone else - Literally mean - Lying - Turning people against each other - Giving others more work - Ruling out further discussion ineffective (2) - ANSWER MAY cause proble...
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Add to cartvery ineffective (1) - ANSWER cause ADDITIONAL issues, WORSE situation - Prioritizing own interests - Demanding from someone else - Literally mean - Lying - Turning people against each other - Giving others more work - Ruling out further discussion ineffective (2) - ANSWER MAY cause proble...
What atom is the site of covalent attachment of AMC to the model tetrapeptide used in the studies? A. I B. II C. III D. IV - ANSWER A. The answer is A because AMC is attached to the peptide on the carboxyl side. This suggests that an amide linkage involving the N atom in AMC is used to cov...
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Add to cartWhat atom is the site of covalent attachment of AMC to the model tetrapeptide used in the studies? A. I B. II C. III D. IV - ANSWER A. The answer is A because AMC is attached to the peptide on the carboxyl side. This suggests that an amide linkage involving the N atom in AMC is used to cov...
Which of the following compounds has the same geometry as methane? A.) H2S B.) CO2 C.) XeF4 D.) SiCl4 - ANSWER D.) SiCl4 Methane (CH4) consists of a group IV element (C) involved in four identical bonds, with no lone electron pairs. It is therefore tetrahedral. SiCl4 likewise consists of a ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following compounds has the same geometry as methane? A.) H2S B.) CO2 C.) XeF4 D.) SiCl4 - ANSWER D.) SiCl4 Methane (CH4) consists of a group IV element (C) involved in four identical bonds, with no lone electron pairs. It is therefore tetrahedral. SiCl4 likewise consists of a ...
AAMC FL 5 C/P questions and answers with solutions 2025
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