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BIO 1404 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS If xenon has an atomic number of 54 and a mass number of 108, how many neutrons does it have? - Answer-54 Atoms that vary in the number of neutrons found in their nuclei are called - Answer-isotopes Potassium has an atomic number of 19. What is its elec...

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BIO 1404 FINAL EXAM REVIEW
QUESTIONS
If xenon has an atomic number of 54 and a mass number of 108, how many
neutrons does it have? - Answer-54

Atoms that vary in the number of neutrons found in their nuclei are called - Answer-
isotopes

Potassium has an atomic number of 19. What is its electron configuration - Answer-
shells 1, 2 and 3 are full and shell 4 has one electron

Which type of bond represents a weak chemical bond - Answer-hydrogen bond

Which of the following statements is not true - Answer-Water is the most abundant
molecule in the Earth's atmosphere

When acids are added to a solution, the pH should - Answer-decrease

We call a molecule that binds up excess hydrogen ions in a solution a(n) - Answer-
base

Which of the following statements is true

1. Acids and bases cannot mix together.
2. Acids and bases will neutralize each other.
3. Acids, but not bases, can change the pH of a solution.
4. Acids donate hydroxide ions (OH-); bases donate hydrogen ions (H+). - Answer-
Acids and bases will neutralize each other.

Each carbon molecule can bond with as many as________ other atom(s) or
molecule(s) - Answer-four

Which of the following is not a functional group that can bond with carbon:

sodium
hydroxyl
phosphate
carbonyl - Answer-sodium

Dehydration synthesis (also called condensation reaction) leads to formation of -
Answer-water and polymers

During the breakdown of polymers, which of the following reactions takes place -
Answer-hydrolysis

,The following chemical reactants produce the ester ethyl ethanoate (C4H8O2):
C2H6O + CH3COOH What type of reaction occurs to make ethyl ethanoate -
Answer-condensation

An example of a monosaccharide is:
fructose
glucose
galactose
all of the above - Answer-all of the above

Cellulose and starch are examples of: - Answer-polysaccharides

Plant cell walls contain which of the following in abundance - Answer-cellulose

Lactose is a disaccharide formed by the formation of a ________ bond between
glucose and ________. - Answer-glycosidic; galactose

Which of the following is not an extracellular matrix role of carbohydrates:
protect an insect's internal organs from external trauma
prevent plant cells from lysing after the plant is watered
maintain the shape of a fungal spore
provide energy for muscle movement - Answer-provide energy for muscle movement

Saturated fats have all of the following characteristics except:
they are solid at room temperature
they have single bonds within the carbon chain
they are usually obtained from animal sources
they tend to dissolve in water easily - Answer-they tend to dissolve in water easily

Phospholipids are important components of - Answer-the plasma membrane of cells

Cholesterol is an integral part of plasma membranes. Based on its structure, where
is it found in the membrane? - Answer-within the tail bilayer

The monomers that make up proteins are called - Answer-amino acids

The α-helix and the β-pleated sheet are part of which protein structure - Answer-
secondary

Mad cow disease is an infectious disease where one misfolded protein causes all
other copies of the protein to begin misfolding. This is an example of a disease
impacting ____ structure - Answer-tertiary

A nucleotide of DNA may contain - Answer-deoxyribose, thymine, and a phosphate
group

The building blocks of nucleic acids are - Answer-nucleotides

How does the double helix structure of DNA support its role in encoding the genome
- Answer-Complementary base pairing creates a very stable structure

, When viewing a specimen through a light microscope, scientists use ________ to
distinguish the individual components of cells - Answer-special stains

The ________ is the basic unit of life - Answer-cell

Prokaryotes depend on ________ to obtain some materials and to get rid of wastes -
Answer-diffusion

Bacteria that lack fimbriae are less likely to ________. - Answer-adhere to cell
surfaces

Which of the following organisms is a prokaryote:
amoeba
influenza A virus
charophyte algae
E. coli - Answer-E. coli

Which of the following is surrounded by two phospholipid bilayers:
the ribosomes
the vesicles
the cytoplasm
the nucleoplasm - Answer-the nucleoplasm

Peroxisomes got their name because hydrogen peroxide is - Answer-produced
during their oxidation reactions

In plant cells, the function of the lysosomes is carried out by __________ - Answer-
vacuoles

Which of the following is both in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells:
nucleus
mitochondrion
vacuole
ribosomes - Answer-ribosomes

Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that results in the destruction of neurons
due to a buildup of sphingolipids in the cells. Which organelle is malfunctioning in
Tay-Sachs - Answer-lysosome

Which of the following is not a component of the endomembrane system:
mitochondrion
Golgi apparatus
endoplasmic reticulum
lysosome - Answer-mitochondrion

The process by which a cell engulfs a foreign particle is known as - Answer-
phagocytosis

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