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Multiple Choice Questions 
 
 
1.	Chemistry deals with 
A.	the composition and changes of substances that make up living as well as non-living matter. 
B.	the composition and changes of substances found in organisms only. 
C.	the composition of and changes of substances that make up non-living matter only. 
D.	the location of organs in body cavities. 
 
 
 
Bloom's Level: 2. Understand Learning Outcome: 02.01 Topic: Chemistry 
 
 
2.	Chemistry is important to the study of physiology because 
A....
1.	All of the food that we eat, liquids that we drink and medications that we take are 
 
A.	chemical s. 
B.	vitamin s. 
C.	protein s. 
D.	nucleic acids. 
E.	carbohydrat es. 
2.	Understanding	is essential for understanding anatomy and physiology because body structures and functions result from chemical changes. 
 
 
 
3.	Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the composition of matter. 
 
True	False 
4.	Which of the following substances is not an element? 
 
A.	Iro n 
B.	Oxyge n 
C....
NJIT Course CE432 Steel Design Exam 2 Questions and Solutions
Exam 1 - Type A for Steel Design CE432 Course. Contains Questions and answers along with grade.
Introduction to polar coordinates. How to graph polar equations. Converting polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and vice versa.
The weight of an object is determined by: 
A. the arrangement of the atoms within the object 
B. the force of gravity pulling on or acting on its mass 
C. its change in mass when placed in a vacuum 
D. the amount of space it occupies 
E. all of these 
Bloom's Level: 02. Understand 
HAPS Learning Outcome: C01.1d With respect to the structure of an atom: Distinguish 
among the terms atomic number, mass number and atomic weight. 
Learning Objective: 2.01B. Define matter, mass, and weight. 
Section...