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1. Proteins are largely responsible for the traits of living organisms, while ________ provides the blueprint for the organization, development, and function of living things. - -DNA 2. What feature of genetic mutations can eventually lead to the evolution of new species? - Mutations produce ...

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1. Proteins are largely responsible for the traits of living organisms, while ________ provides the
blueprint for the organization, development, and function of living things. - -✓DNA



2. What feature of genetic mutations can eventually lead to the evolution of new species? - -
✓Mutations produce changes in the DNA sequence of a gene.



3. The complete genetic composition of an organism is called its - -✓genome.



4. A researcher decides to test the scientific validity of the common phrase "An apple a day keeps
the doctor away." What would be a valid hypothesis to investigate this specific question? - -✓The
daily consumption of a single apple does not change the number of visits to the doctor.



5. Tritiated hydrogen (3H) differs from hydrogen (1H) in that - -✓) 3H has 2 more neutrons than 1H



6. When one atom loses an electron to another atom, it results in the formation of - -✓cations and
anions that can form ionic bonds.



7. What type of bonding is likely to occur between two water molecules or strands of DNA? - -
✓covalent



8. Carbon and hydrogen have similar electronegativities and combine together to form
hydrocarbon molecules. What type of bonds form between these atoms? - -✓nonpolar covalent



9. Amphipathic molecules - -✓possess both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties.

,10. If orange juice has a pH of 4, then it can be described as - -✓an acidic solution



11. The addition of a strong acid like HCl to an aqueous solution would result in - -✓a decrease in pH



12. Select the statement that is true when comparing solutions with a pH of 6 and a pH of 8. - -✓The
solution with a pH of 6 has a 100 times higher concentration of hydrogen ions than a solution
with a pH of 8.



13. A dehydration reaction - -✓is used to form polymers



14. Glycogen is to animal cells as ________ is to plant cells. - -✓starch



15. ______ is a polymer of glucose - -✓Cellulose



16. A disaccharide, such as maltose, consists of two molecules of glucose linked by what type of
bond? - -✓glycosidic



17. Fats and fatty acids - -✓are insoluble in water.



18. The major class of macromolecules that stores energy and makes up the major component of
plasma membranes are - -✓lipids



19. A phospholipid has ________ fatty acids attached to glycerol, whereas a fat has ________. - -✓2;
3



20. The portion of an amino acid that makes the amino acid unique among the 20 different amino
acids is - -✓the side chain or R-group.



21. An amino acid is to a protein as a ________ is to a nucleic acid. - -✓nucleotide

, 22. In order to visualize the fine structure of viruses and cytoskeletal filaments at 10-25 nanometers
in diameter the type of microscopy that would be most effective is - -✓transmission electron
microscopy.



23. Prokaryotes, such as bacterial cells, differ from eukaryotes in that eukaryotes - -✓possess
membrane-bound organelles.



24. FtsZ, MreB, and CreS proteins regulate the shape and structure of bacterial (prokaryote) cells.
These proteins are homologous to the ________ in eukaryotes. - -✓cytoskelaton



25. Ribosomes are the structures in the cell that produce - -✓proteins



26. The route that most accurately describes secretory protein movement through the
endomembrane system would be - -✓rough endoplasmic reticulum→vesicles→ Golgi
apparatus→vesicles →plasma membrane.



27. Cyanide binds and impairs one of the molecules involved in the synthesis of ATP. The target
organelle for cyanide must be - -✓mitochondria.



28. The cytoskeletal structure(s) that are composed of actin and regulate cell shape, cell movement,
and muscle contraction include - -✓microfilaments.



29. When one oxygen atom shares two pairs of electrons with another oxygen atom, O2 is formed
via a(n) - -✓double covalent bond.



30. The nucleus of an atom is composed of ________________A) protons. - -✓protons and
neutrons.



31. Which of the following is not true of water? - -✓It is a relatively poor solvent.



32. What is the chemical mechanism by which cells break down polymers? - -✓hydrolysis

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