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what is the atomic mass of an ion with 50 e, 53 n, and a +1 charge correct answers 53+51=104 Helium has an atomic number of 2. How many bonds does an atom of helium typically form with other atoms? correct answers None, since its valence shell is full. what distinguishes neon (atomic number 1...

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what is the atomic mass of an ion with 50 e, 53 n, and a +1 charge correct answers
53+51=104

Helium has an atomic number of 2. How many bonds does an atom of helium typically form
with other atoms? correct answers None, since its valence shell is full.

what distinguishes neon (atomic number 10) from argon (atomic number 18) correct answers
the number of protons in the nucleus

hemoglobin consists of 4 chain amino acids. the protein displays: correct answers More than
one of the above

lysozyme is an enzyme (protein) that consists of 129 amino acids linked together. How many
water molecules are released when ribosomes form a lysozyme molecule? correct answers
128

what is the best representation of the central dogma of molecular biology? correct answers
the sequence of bases in DNA is used to code for a corresponding sequence of bases in RNA
(transcription) which codes for a particular sequence of amino acids in proteins (translation)

peptide bonds.. correct answers more than one of the following are true

alpha helix and beta pleated sheets are examples of: correct answers secondary structures

what type of bonds holds the 2 sides of the double helix of DNA together? correct answers
hydrogen

which of the following is NOT a part of a nucleotide? correct answers Genes

consider the 4 bases commonly found in the double helix of dna. which of the following
represents a correct representation of complimentary base pairing? correct answers 5' CGA 3'
to 3' GCT 5'

which of the following nitrogenous bases is found in RNA but not DNA? correct answers
Uracil

which of the following best explains why carbs are advertised by manufacturers of candy
bard and sports drinks as a quick energy boost? correct answers carbs have high energy
electrons that can ultimately be used to make ATP

what are the major functions of carbs in cells correct answers energy storage, cell id, structure

which aspect of phospholipids is most important to the formation of bilayers? correct answers
they consist of hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions

, what represents what happened when the black dots (solutes) were pumped out of the cell?
correct answers solutes were pumped out of the cell by active transport

which of the following is not true of osmosis? correct answers It is an energy-demanding or
"active" process.

Enzymes that readily break starch apart cannot break down the glucose molecules found in
cellulose. Why is this logical? correct answers the shape of the molecules is different and
enzyme active sites are highly specific

which of the following is true of exergonic reactions? correct answers they are energy
releasing and occur spontaneously when provided with a certain amount of initial energy

This region, also referred to as the mitochondrial matrix, is where the Krebs cycle takes
place. this cycle is the formation of NADH and FADH2 correct answers the matrix (D)

this region contains the ETC. the ETC is used to produce lots of ATP during aerobic cellular
respiration? correct answers inner membrane (B)

this region is where glycolysis occurs. correct answers cytosol (C)

this region is where glucose is converted to pyruvate and ATP can be produced whether or
not oxygen is present. correct answers cytosol (C)

why do yeast produce alcohol (ethanol)? correct answers More than the above- to regenerate
NAD+ from NADH so glycolysis can continue to produce ATP as long as glucose is
provided. and because yeast use ethanol as a source of energy.

this region is where the light-independent reactions (calvin cycle) take place. correct answers
Stroma (1)

this region is where photosynthesis pigments (chlorophyll) are located. correct answers
thylakoid (2)

this region is where the light reactions occur. correct answers thylakoid

this region is where CO2 is used to make sugar. correct answers stroma

which of the following is FALSE regarding the formation of sugar during the calvin cycle of
photosynthesis correct answers like activates rubisco so that it can fix CO2

which of the following represents the correct sequence of the cell cycle? correct answers G1,
S, G2, Mitosis, Cytokinesis

Turkeys have 80 chromosomes in their liver cells. which of the following best describes their
sperm or eggs? correct answers They contain 40 chromosomes and are genetically different
from liver cells.

in 2000, a spike is driven into the trunk of a tree 20 feet above ground level. it is driven 10
cm through the bark and the wood and 20 cm of the spike is protruding outward from the

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