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BMS 300 Exam 1 Colorado State Questions with Correct Answers
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Electric Dipole Moment Correct Answer Neutral molecule with uneven charge distributions (partial charges) e.g. H2O 
 
Diffusion Correct Answer Movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentrations e.g. Volatile Perfume distributing through the air 
 
Osmosis Correct Answer Diffusion of WATER through a membrane e.g. Aquaporins (biological proteins) 
 
Hydrophilicity Correct Answer "Water Loving" e.g. Charged ions that interact with the Electric Dipole Moment in water. (Soluble) 
 
Hydr...
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Protein - Compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and arranged as 
strands of amino acids. Some amino acids also contain the element sulfur. 
Amino Acid - The building blocks of protein. Each has an amine group at one end, an acid group at 
the other, and a distinctive side chain. 
Essential Amino Acid - Amino acids that either cannot be synthesized at all by the body or cannot 
be synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet physiological need. Also called indispensable amino ...
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the 
stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual 
components in the sample? 
A) Hydrogen bonding 
B) Solute concentration 
C) Stationary phase concentration 
D) Thickness of paper -Answer-A) Hydrogen bonding 
The answer to this question is A because the relative amount of hydrogen bonding to the 
stationary phas...
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Electric Dipole Moment *Ans* Neutral molecule with uneven charge distributions 
(partial charges) e.g. H2O 
Diffusion *Ans* Movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentrations e.g. 
Volatile Perfume distributing through the air 
Osmosis *Ans* Diffusion of WATER through a membrane e.g. Aquaporins (biological 
proteins) 
Hydrophilicity *Ans* "Water Loving" e.g. Charged ions that interact with the Electric 
Dipole M...
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Rights of Way Pesticides Practice Exam Questions and Answers
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Rights of Way Pesticides Practice Exam 
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Growth regulator herbicides -Answer-disrupt the hormone balance and protein synthesis 
in plants, causing growth abnormalities. Growth regulators selectively kill broadleaf 
weeds in grass stands. Grasses generally are tolerant to these chemicals, but injury can 
occur if herbicides are applied at the wrong growth stage or at high rates. These 
herbicides translocate to the growing points of the plants, and injury symptoms appear 
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HNF 150 Exam 2 Terms and Concepts 2023/2024 MSU 
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Protein - ANSWERCompounds composed of CHON and arranged as 
strands of a.a. ( some a.a. contain sulfur) 
Amino Acids (a.a.) - ANSWERBuilding blocks of protein. They have 3 
parts: the amine group, acid group, and a distinctive side chain 
Essential a.a. - ANSWERa.a. that either can't be synthesized at all by 
the body or can't be synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet physiological 
needs. AKA indispensable a.a. - There...
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Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 Question and answers correctly solved Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 
 
 
Endocrine system - correct answer This system has the following general characteristics: (1) contains ductless glands that produce and secrete chemical messengers called hormones, and (2) the hormones produced travel via the blood stream to specific target cells in order to regulate metabolic processes 
 
Fat soluble and non-fat soluble - correct answer What are the two main categories of hormones? Th...
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Competitive inhibitor - Correct Answer️️ -Binds to the active site and prevents the 
substrate from binding 
-Adding more substrate would increase the rate of the reaction (can outcompete the 
inhibitor) 
-usually transition state analogs 
Noncompetitive inhibitor - Correct Answer️️ -Special case of the mixed inhibitor where 
it can allosterically bind to both the enzyme or enzyme-substrate complex with equal 
affinity 
-increasing substrate con...
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Aerobic - Requiring oxygen. Aerobic activity strengthens the heart and lungs by requiring them to 
work harder than normal to deliver oxygen to the tissues. 
Amino Acid - The building blocks of protein. Each has an amine group at one end, an acid group at 
the other, and a distinctive side chain. 
Anaerobic - Not requiring oxygen. Anaerobic activity may require strength but does not work the 
heart and lungs very hard for a sustained period. 
Anorexia Nervosa - An eating disorder characterized b...
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HMGT 2460 Unit 2 Exam - Questions and Answers Before the body can use protein from the diet, it must be digested into amino acids. What enzyme begins breaking proteins into single amino acids and shorter polypeptides? Pepsin In what organ does hydrochloric acid begin the chemical digestion of protein? Stomach Proteins can uncoil and lose their shape during processing and cooking. An example is when the white of an egg changes from the clear liquid form to the white firm form during cooking. Wh...
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