Biology 20 Final Exam Study Guide Exam Questions And Answers
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Biology 202
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Biology 202
circulatory system - ANS transport of gases, sugars, and fluids throughout the body
digestive system - ANS breaks ingested materials into small chemical units
lymphatic system - ANS returns interstitial fluid into the blood
respiratory system - ANS exchanges...
Biology 20 Final Exam Study Guide
Exam Questions And Answers
circulatory system - ANS transport of gases, sugars, and fluids throughout the body
digestive system - ANS breaks ingested materials into small chemical units
lymphatic system - ANS returns interstitial fluid into the blood
respiratory system - ANS exchanges gases between the environment and the body
excretory system - ANS filters fluids and wastes out of the blood with the kidney
immune system - ANS fights infections and foreign agents in the body
microvilli - ANS microscopic hair-like projections on the villi of a cell that increases the
surface area
microvilli facilitate the process of - ANS cellular absorption
cellular absorption - ANS any absorption in the body through means of diffusion or osmosis
short, protein, hair-like projections found on the outside of the plasma membrane are called -
ANS cilia, microvilli
what is an example of active transport - ANS the movement of molecules from an area of
low concentration to an area of high concentration
where does the production of ATP occur - ANS mainly the mitochondria, but also in the
cytoplasm of a cell
if the enzyme in the mitochondria was competitively inhibited with cyanide - ANS active
transport would stop
enzyme - ANS protein
function of an enzyme - ANS change the rates of chemical reactions
, the enzyme sucrase acts on - ANS and disaccharide
disaccharide - ANS sugar that can be hydrolysized into two monosaccharide subunits
example of disaccharide - ANS maltose and sucrose
monosaccharide - ANS simple sugar that cannot be hydrolyzed into simpler sugars
example of monosaccharide - ANS glucose, fructose, galactose
hydrogen cyanide binds to the active site of an enzyme that is part of the pathway that forms
ATP in cells; in this way, it prevents the enzyme's activity. hydrogen cyanide is best describes as
a - ANS competitive inhibitor
an enzyme promotes a chemical reaction by - ANS lowering the energy of activation
in feedback inhibition, a metabolic pathway is switched off by - ANS accumulation of the
end product
catalyst - ANS a substance that accelerates a chemical reaction, but remains unchanged
when the reaction is over
most catalysts are - ANS enzymes
a high fever is dangerous to a human because enzymes are - ANS denatured
when enzymes are denatured, it causes the shape of their _____________ to change - ANS
active site
why is it bad if the shape of an active site changes - ANS the enzyme can no longer
function at optimum capacity
metabolic pathway - ANS sequence of chemical reactions
what controls a metabolic pathway - ANS enzymes
what are the two kinds of processes involved in metabolism - ANS catabolic and anabolic
catabolic process - ANS larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones
anabolic process - ANS larger molecules are built from smaller molecules
the rate of anabolic processes is ___________ than catabolic processes - ANS faster
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