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Gastrointestinal System Study Guide
Study Guide Goes Over: 
- Digestive Tract Pathway 
- Site of Digestion 
- Secretion 
- Digestive Glands 
Etc.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Study Guide Goes Over: 
- Digestive Tract Pathway 
- Site of Digestion 
- Secretion 
- Digestive Glands 
Etc.
Endocrine System Study Guide
Study Guide Goes Over: 
- Glands and Hormones 
- Endocrine System Functions 
- Control Mechanism 
- Major Glands and Hormones 
- Hormonal Regulation 
- Homeostasis 
- Hormone Types and Properties 
- Interaction with Other Systems
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Study Guide Goes Over: 
- Glands and Hormones 
- Endocrine System Functions 
- Control Mechanism 
- Major Glands and Hormones 
- Hormonal Regulation 
- Homeostasis 
- Hormone Types and Properties 
- Interaction with Other Systems
DNA Replication Study Guide
Study Guide Includes: 
- Three Stages 
- Types of DNA Mutations
- Class notes
- • 1 pages •
Study Guide Includes: 
- Three Stages 
- Types of DNA Mutations
Digestive System Study Guide
Digestive System Study Guide Includes Info on : 
- Structures of the Digestive System 
- Accessory Organs: 
- Enzymes and Hormones
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Digestive System Study Guide Includes Info on : 
- Structures of the Digestive System 
- Accessory Organs: 
- Enzymes and Hormones
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Study Guide
Circulatory System Study Guide T
- Class notes
- • 1 pages •
Circulatory System Study Guide T
Acid,Bases, Equilibrium Lab Questions with ANSWERS
Acid,Bases, Equilibrium Lab Questions with ANSWERS 
 
Topics: 
- Identifying as acid or bases with names 
- Writing formulas of acids and bases 
- Identify the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base pairs 
- Strong & Weak acids 
- Calculating [H3O+] and [OH-] 
- Converting between pH and [H3O+] 
- Balancing chemical equations for their reactions 
- Titration Calculations
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Acid,Bases, Equilibrium Lab Questions with ANSWERS 
 
Topics: 
- Identifying as acid or bases with names 
- Writing formulas of acids and bases 
- Identify the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base pairs 
- Strong & Weak acids 
- Calculating [H3O+] and [OH-] 
- Converting between pH and [H3O+] 
- Balancing chemical equations for their reactions 
- Titration Calculations
An Introduction to Organic Compounds - Structures and Nomenclature Lab- Questions WITH Answers
Organic Chem Lab. 
Topics Include: 
- Tetrahedral Carbon Atom 
- Lewis Dot Structure 
- Basic Hydrocarbon Structure - Alkanes 
- Nomenclature of Alkanes and Haloalkanes (Alkyl Halides) 
- Isomerism 
- Constitutional or Structural Isomers 
- Stereoisomers 
- Cycloalkanes (and Halocycloalkanes)
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Organic Chem Lab. 
Topics Include: 
- Tetrahedral Carbon Atom 
- Lewis Dot Structure 
- Basic Hydrocarbon Structure - Alkanes 
- Nomenclature of Alkanes and Haloalkanes (Alkyl Halides) 
- Isomerism 
- Constitutional or Structural Isomers 
- Stereoisomers 
- Cycloalkanes (and Halocycloalkanes)
Organic Chemistry Exam Questions with Answers
Answer key to Chem Lab. 
Topics: 
- Polar and Nonpolar Solvents 
- Ions 
- Writing equations for the formation of a solution 
- Calculations 
- Temp Calculations 
- Mass 
- Balancing Equations 
 
Questions include: 
- Water is a polar solvent and hexane(C6H14)is a non polar solvent. In which solvent is each of the following, which is found or used in the body, more likely to be soluble? 
 
- Indicate whether solutions of each of the following contain only ions, only molecules, or mostly m...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Answer key to Chem Lab. 
Topics: 
- Polar and Nonpolar Solvents 
- Ions 
- Writing equations for the formation of a solution 
- Calculations 
- Temp Calculations 
- Mass 
- Balancing Equations 
 
Questions include: 
- Water is a polar solvent and hexane(C6H14)is a non polar solvent. In which solvent is each of the following, which is found or used in the body, more likely to be soluble? 
 
- Indicate whether solutions of each of the following contain only ions, only molecules, or mostly m...
Organic Chem Practice Lab questions with answers
Answers to Lab worksheet 
- Calculating percentages 
- Calculating Temp 
- Significant Figures 
- Calculating Density 
- Metric System 
- Conversions
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Answers to Lab worksheet 
- Calculating percentages 
- Calculating Temp 
- Significant Figures 
- Calculating Density 
- Metric System 
- Conversions
Organic Chemistry Lab Practice Toluene Heating Curve
Lab Practice with Answers 
Questions with answers such as: 
- Classify the following as a pure substance (element or compound) or mixture (heterogeneous or homogeneous). 
- Classify the following as a chemical change or physical change. 
- Draw the heating curve for toluene, label the all the phases (solid, liquid and gas) and phase transition points. Toluene: Boiling Point = 110.6°C, Melting Point = -95°C 
- What is the energy required (in kcal) to heat a 450. gal tub of water from 5.00 oC ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Lab Practice with Answers 
Questions with answers such as: 
- Classify the following as a pure substance (element or compound) or mixture (heterogeneous or homogeneous). 
- Classify the following as a chemical change or physical change. 
- Draw the heating curve for toluene, label the all the phases (solid, liquid and gas) and phase transition points. Toluene: Boiling Point = 110.6°C, Melting Point = -95°C 
- What is the energy required (in kcal) to heat a 450. gal tub of water from 5.00 oC ...