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Cwea collections Grade 1 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions (Latest Update 2025)
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Solution Manual for Lipoproteins- Latest Update 2025 (Fully Solved) 
What is a Lipoprotein? - Answers -Spherical complexes of Lipids and Proteins. 
 
-Function: too keep lipids soluble as they transport them 
 
-Function: transporting lipids to and from tissues 
What are the types of Lipoproteins? - Answers Chylomicrons 
 
VLDL 
 
LDL 
 
HDL 
How are TAG's, Cholesterol Esters, free FA's and Dietary Lipid Soluble Vitamins transported in blood? - Answers Abumin: 
-Free Fatty Acids 
 
Lipopro...

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Vince Licata - BIOL 1201: Chapter 6, 7, 
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Phospholipid Bilayer - CORRECT ANSWER - - Hydrophilic Head 
- Hydrophobic tail 
- Semi-permeable bilayer 
- A self arranging structure: if you put a bunch of phospholipids into a beaker, they will form a 
bilayer! ( and a few other smaller structures) 
-If you threw phospholipids on a lake, they will form a layer a MOLECULEEEE thick with the 
hydrophobic tails sticking up and the hydrophilic heads in t...

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Membrane Proteins - ️️- Inserted into the phospholipid membrane 
- associated with inner or outer sides or pass all the way through the membrane 
- Functions to maintain structure, regulate cell function, allow transport across the 
membrane, and facilitate signalling 
Roles of the Plasma Membrane - ️️- Plays an active role in regulating the internal 
fluid composition as it controls which molecules flow in and out 
- Allows nutrients to enter cells and waste products to leave 
Permits c...

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CSU BMS 300 EXAM1 QUESTIONSANDANSWERSWater - ANSWER H2O, molecular weight=18, oxygen is partial negativecharge, hydrogen has a slight positive charge. What is a dipole moment? - ANSWER difference in charge on two ends of amolecule 
Anions - ANSWER negatively charged ions 
Cations - ANSWER positively charged ions 
covalent bond - ANSWER A chemical bond is formed when two atoms shareelectrons 
hydrogen bond - ANSWER Attraction between a slightly positive hydrogenatom and a slightly negative atom. ...

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LifeSci 2A03 Test 1 Questions and 
 
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What is the primary function of the mitochondria in eukaryotic cells? 
 They produce ATP through cellular respiration, providing energy for various cellular 
processes. 
 
How do lysosomes contribute to cellular homeostasis? 
 They break down and recycle cellular waste, damaged organelles, and macromolecules to 
maintain cellular balance. 
 
What role does the endoplasmic reticulum play in protein synthesis? 
 The rough endoplasmic reticu...

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The sex of a human child is determined by the sex chromosome from? The father 
 
Cell division occurs most rapidly in? Cancerous tissue 
 
Which blood type would be a universal donor? O- 
 
Passage of water through the membrane of a cell is called ? Osmosis 
 
Which term includes all others? Organism 
 
The Krebs cycle produces? CO2 and H2 
 
The presence of which substance is most important for all cell activity Water 
 
The basic structure of a cell membrane is a ? Protein-impr...

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Bio 168 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
 
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Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? 
Mitochondria 
 
Which type of tissue covers body surfaces and lines cavities? 
Epithelial tissue 
 
Which bond forms between water molecules? 
 
Hydrogen bond 
 
Which molecule is the main component of the cell membrane? 
Phospholipid 
 
Which process involves the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane? 
Osmosis 
 
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Which organ system is responsible for...

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What is the primary role of the Golgi apparatus in the cell? 
 The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport to 
various destinations inside or outside the cell. 
 
How does passive transport differ from active transport? 
 Passive transport moves substances across the cell membrane without energy input, while 
active transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient. 
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BIO 201 (Larson - ASU) Latest Update 
 
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What is an antigen? 
An antigen is any substance that can trigger an immune response, typically recognized by 
antibodies. 
 
What is the difference between anabolism and catabolism? 
 
Anabolism is the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones, requiring 
energy, while catabolism is the breakdown of larger molecules into smaller ones, releasing 
energy. 
 
What is the structure of DNA? 
 
DNA is a double helix made up of nucle...

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AQA A level Biology Exam || Revision Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
AQA A level Biology Exam || Revision Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Describe how you would use a biochemical test to show that a solution contained a non-reducing sugar, such as sucrose. [3] - ANSWER - ,first reducing sugars test; boil with dilute HCl acid then Neutralise with NaHCǑ, add benedict and heat to 95 degrees C brick red ppt forms if reducing sugar is present 
 
Describe a chemical test you could carry out to sh...

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