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A&P 2 Digestion Exam Study Guide Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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A&P 2 Digestion Exam Study Guide Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 
what are the 4 functions of the digestive system? - Correct Answer - ingestion 
- digestion 
- absorption 
- defecation 
 
what 2 things occur during digestion? - Correct Answer - breakdown of food into simple molecules 
- extracellular processes 
 
what are the 2 types of extracellular processes? - Correct Answer - mechanical digestion 
- chemical digestion 
 
what is involved in mechanical digestion during extracell...
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AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological 
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What are monomers? Monomers are *small units* which are the components of larger 
molecules. 
What are polymers? Polymers are molecules made from *many monomers* joined together. 
What are examples of monomers? *Monosaccharides, amino acids* and *nucleotides* 
What are examples of polymers? *Polysaccharides, polypeptides* and *polynucleotides* 
What reaction allows two monomers to bond together? A *condensation reacti...
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BIOL 1406 exam 2 chapters 5-7 Collin college with correct answersdefine macromolecules. name them - correct answer large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms 
 
define polymers? monomers - correct answer polymers- long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks 
 
monomers- small building-block molecules 
 
what is dehydration reaction - correct answer occurs when 2 monomers bond together through the loss of a water molecules 
 
hydrolysis - correct answer polym...
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The form that notifies the buyer and user of potential health and safety hazards associated with its use is a_________. - Answer MSDS sheets 
 
MSDS means - Answer Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 
 
__________ is the main ingredient in most eyelash extensions adhesives today. - Answer Cyanoacrylate 
 
_________ use cyanoacrylate adhesives for suture less wound closures. - Answer Medical Professionals 
 
A_______ simulates a string of pearls. - Answer Polymer 
 
A______ is a molecule that may b...
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BIOL 1406 exam 2 chapters 5-7 Collin collegedefine macromolecules. name them - correct answer large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms 
 
define polymers? monomers - correct answer polymers- long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks 
 
monomers- small building-block molecules 
 
what is dehydration reaction - correct answer occurs when 2 monomers bond together through the loss of a water molecules 
 
hydrolysis - correct answer polymers are disassembled ...
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What is the major function of bile? 
a. Emulsification of fats 
b. Digestion of fats 
c. Stimulation of stomach secretions 
d. Inhibition of stomach contractions 
e. Assist amino acid absorption - CORRECT ANSWER a. Emulsification of fats 
Histamine: 
a. Causes local blood vessels to constrict. 
b. Causes local blood vessels to restrict fluid loss. 
c. Decreases blood flow to the affected area. 
d. Causes local swelling of the affected area. 
e. Causes the blood pressure in the body to inc...
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What are the three main components of the cytoskeleton and what are their main functions? correct answers Microfilaments: movement microtubules: transport of cellular materials 
 intermediate: support 
 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the cytoskeleton? correct answers all are important for cytoskeleton structure 
 
differ in size 
 
Describe how the assembly of actin filaments is regulated. Include both the role of associated protein and monomer co...
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Organisms are typically open systems. What is an example of something that is not open with regards exchanging mass? correct answers the entire earth 
 
What is the best description of the relationship between autotrophs and heterotrophs? correct answers Although an autotroph is relatively self sufficient, it does exchange matter with heterotrophs. 
 
ATP is a great source of energy that enable organisms to do work. What kind(s) of work is it used for? correct answers It phosphorylates metabolit...
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What are R-Groups? - Every amino acid has another atom or group or atoms bonded to the 
central atom known as the R group. This R group gives each amino acid proteins specific characteristics, 
including size, polarity, and pH. 
What are proteins? - Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the 
body. They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of 
the body's tissues and organs. 
What is a cell? - Cells are the basi...
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What are ionic bonds? - Bonds generated on the attraction between 
oppositely charged particles 
What is a covalent bond? - A chemical bond formed when two or 
atoms share electrons. 
What are polar molecules? - Molecules that have regions of positive 
and negative charge. 
What is a hydrogen bond? - a weak bond between two partially 
charged atoms in water molecules 
What are the four biomacromolecules? - carboh...
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