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TEST BANK FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 6TH EDITION : VOLLHARDT
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TEST BANK FOR PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY A MOLECULAR APPROACH, 1ST EDITION: TRO
Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (Tro) 
Chapter 1 Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving 
1) Molecules can be described as 
A) a mixture of two or more pure substances. 
B) a mixture of two or more elements that has a specific ratio between components. 
C) two or more atoms chemically joined together. 
D) a heterogeneous mixture 
E) a homogeneous mixture 
Answer: C 
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 1.1 
2) Give the composition of water. 
A) two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. 
B) one hydrog...
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Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (Tro) 
Chapter 1 Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving 
1) Molecules can be described as 
A) a mixture of two or more pure substances. 
B) a mixture of two or more elements that has a specific ratio between components. 
C) two or more atoms chemically joined together. 
D) a heterogeneous mixture 
E) a homogeneous mixture 
Answer: C 
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 1.1 
2) Give the composition of water. 
A) two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. 
B) one hydrog...
TEST BANK FOR PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 3RD EDITION: MARTIN SILBERBERG
Chapter 1 Keys to the Study of Chemistry 
1. Which one of the following is a "substance" in the sense of the word as used in your 
textbook? 
A) air B) tap water C) sea water D) water E) toothpaste 
Ans: D 
2. Select the best statement. 
A) Physical changes may be reversed by changing the temperature. 
B) Physical changes alter the composition of the substances involved. 
C) Physical properties are not valid characteristics for identifying a substance. 
D) Physical properties are mostly extens...
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Chapter 1 Keys to the Study of Chemistry 
1. Which one of the following is a "substance" in the sense of the word as used in your 
textbook? 
A) air B) tap water C) sea water D) water E) toothpaste 
Ans: D 
2. Select the best statement. 
A) Physical changes may be reversed by changing the temperature. 
B) Physical changes alter the composition of the substances involved. 
C) Physical properties are not valid characteristics for identifying a substance. 
D) Physical properties are mostly extens...
TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIAL CELL BIOLOGY, FOURTH EDITION
CHAPTER 3: ENERGY, CATALYSIS, AND BIOSYNTHESIS 
© 2014 GARLAND SCIENCE PUBLISHING 
The Use of Energy by Cells 
3-1 Chemical reactions carried out by living systems depend on the ability of some organisms 
to capture and use atoms from nonliving sources in the environment. The specific subset 
of these reactions that break down nutrients in food can be described as _____________. 
(a) metabolic. 
(b) catabolic. 
(c) anabolic. 
(d) biosynthetic. 
3-2 When there is an excess of nutrients available...
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CHAPTER 3: ENERGY, CATALYSIS, AND BIOSYNTHESIS 
© 2014 GARLAND SCIENCE PUBLISHING 
The Use of Energy by Cells 
3-1 Chemical reactions carried out by living systems depend on the ability of some organisms 
to capture and use atoms from nonliving sources in the environment. The specific subset 
of these reactions that break down nutrients in food can be described as _____________. 
(a) metabolic. 
(b) catabolic. 
(c) anabolic. 
(d) biosynthetic. 
3-2 When there is an excess of nutrients available...
TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASES BY BODY SYSTEM 4TH EDITION BAUMAN
Chapter 1 A Brief History of Microbiology 
1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to 
A) use a magnifying glass. 
B) develop a taxonomic system. 
C) view protozoa and bacteria. 
D) disprove spontaneous generation. 
E) prove the germ theory. 
Answer: C 
Bloom's Rank: Knowledge 
Section: The Early Years of Microbiology 
2) The microbes commonly known as __________ are single-celled eukaryotes that are generally 
motile. 
A) archaea 
B) bacteria 
C...
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Chapter 1 A Brief History of Microbiology 
1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to 
A) use a magnifying glass. 
B) develop a taxonomic system. 
C) view protozoa and bacteria. 
D) disprove spontaneous generation. 
E) prove the germ theory. 
Answer: C 
Bloom's Rank: Knowledge 
Section: The Early Years of Microbiology 
2) The microbes commonly known as __________ are single-celled eukaryotes that are generally 
motile. 
A) archaea 
B) bacteria 
C...
Test Bank For Molecular Cell Biology Lodish 7th Edition
Chemical Foundations 
PART A: Linking Concepts and Facts 
2.1 Covalent Bonds and Noncovalent Interactions 
1. Covalent bonds between which of the following pairs of atoms are nonpolar? 
a. C–C 
b. C–H 
c. O–H 
d. a and b 
Ans: d 
2. Which of the following is a noncovalent interaction? 
a. hydrophobic effect 
b. ionic interactions 
c. Van der Waals interactions 
d. all of the above 
Ans: e 
3. Which of the following is the strongest interaction? 
a. hydrogen bond 
b. ionic bond 
c. phosphoa...
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Chemical Foundations 
PART A: Linking Concepts and Facts 
2.1 Covalent Bonds and Noncovalent Interactions 
1. Covalent bonds between which of the following pairs of atoms are nonpolar? 
a. C–C 
b. C–H 
c. O–H 
d. a and b 
Ans: d 
2. Which of the following is a noncovalent interaction? 
a. hydrophobic effect 
b. ionic interactions 
c. Van der Waals interactions 
d. all of the above 
Ans: e 
3. Which of the following is the strongest interaction? 
a. hydrogen bond 
b. ionic bond 
c. phosphoa...
TEST BANK FOR 2014 FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 9TH EDITION
Chapter 03 
Tools of the Laboratory: Methods of Studying Microorganisms 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. The Six I's of studying microorganisms include all of the following except 
A. inoculation. 
B. incubation. 
C. infection. 
D. isolation. 
E. identification. 
ASM Objective: 07.01b Ability to apply the process of science: Analyze and interpret results from a variety of microbiological methods and 
apply these methods to analogous situations. 
ASM Topic: Module 07 Scientific Thinking 
Learning ...
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Chapter 03 
Tools of the Laboratory: Methods of Studying Microorganisms 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. The Six I's of studying microorganisms include all of the following except 
A. inoculation. 
B. incubation. 
C. infection. 
D. isolation. 
E. identification. 
ASM Objective: 07.01b Ability to apply the process of science: Analyze and interpret results from a variety of microbiological methods and 
apply these methods to analogous situations. 
ASM Topic: Module 07 Scientific Thinking 
Learning ...
TEST BANK FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE FREEMAN 5TH EDITION
Biological Science, 5e (Freeman) 
Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene 
1) The work of Gregor Mendel provided an answer to two prevailing hypotheses popular at the 
time. What were these two hypotheses? 
A) Mitosis is only typical in vertebrates. Meiosis is only typical in invertebrates. 
B) The two major hypotheses of the time were blending inheritance and inheritance of acquired 
characteristics. 
C) Animals use one set of rules for inheritance, while plants use a different set. 
D) Peas and other d...
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Biological Science, 5e (Freeman) 
Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene 
1) The work of Gregor Mendel provided an answer to two prevailing hypotheses popular at the 
time. What were these two hypotheses? 
A) Mitosis is only typical in vertebrates. Meiosis is only typical in invertebrates. 
B) The two major hypotheses of the time were blending inheritance and inheritance of acquired 
characteristics. 
C) Animals use one set of rules for inheritance, while plants use a different set. 
D) Peas and other d...
TEST BANK FOR CAMPBELL BIOLOGY 9TH EDITION BY REECE URRY CAIN
Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) 
Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life 
This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core 
theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore 
general; however, an effort has been made to include some from each skill level. As in the rest of this 
test bank, questions that feature art or those for which several questions follow upon some da...
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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) 
Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life 
This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core 
theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore 
general; however, an effort has been made to include some from each skill level. As in the rest of this 
test bank, questions that feature art or those for which several questions follow upon some da...
TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIAL CELL BIOLOGY 3RD EDITION BY ALBERTS
CHAPTER 1 
INTRODUCTION TO CELLS 
2009 Garland Science Publishing 
3rd Edition 
Unity and Diversity of Cells 
1-1 The smallest unit of life is a(n) 
(a) DNA molecule. 
(b) cell. 
(c) organelle. 
(d) virus. 
(e) protein. 
1-2 For each of the following sentences, fill in the blanks with the best word or phrase selected 
from the list below. Not all words or phrases will be used; each word or phrase should be used 
only once. 
Cells can be very diverse: superficially, they come in various sizes, ra...
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CHAPTER 1 
INTRODUCTION TO CELLS 
2009 Garland Science Publishing 
3rd Edition 
Unity and Diversity of Cells 
1-1 The smallest unit of life is a(n) 
(a) DNA molecule. 
(b) cell. 
(c) organelle. 
(d) virus. 
(e) protein. 
1-2 For each of the following sentences, fill in the blanks with the best word or phrase selected 
from the list below. Not all words or phrases will be used; each word or phrase should be used 
only once. 
Cells can be very diverse: superficially, they come in various sizes, ra...
TEST BANK FOR LEHNINGER PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY 6TH EDITION BY NELSON
TEST BANK FOR PRINCIPLES OF LIFE, 1ST EDITION: DAVID M. HILLIS
TEST BANK FOR VANDER’S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 13TH EDITION – ERIC WIDMAIER