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IUPUI BIOLOGY K101 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Stanley Miller's 1953 experiments demonstrated conclusively that...Answer - organic molecules can be synthesized abiotically under conditions that may have existed on early Earth. 
 
In a single molecule of water, the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom by...Answer - polar covalent bonds 
 
What do the four 'elements of life' -carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen-have in common?Answer - They all have unpaired electrons in their valence shells. 
 
Water is able to form hydrogen ...
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MCAT Organic ChemistryWhat are the four rules for writing resonance structures? - correct answer 1. Atoms must not be moved. Only electrons. 
 
2. All resonance atoms must lie in the same plane. 
 
3. Only valid Lewis structures are allowed. 
 
4 . The number of unpaired electrons must remain constant. 
 
What are the two conditions for resonance? - correct answer 1. An atom must have a P orbital or a lone pair of electrons. 
 
2. It must be single bonded to an atom that has a double or triple b...
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BIOD 210 Genetics Exam Module 4
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Purines and examples of them 
Purines contain two carbon-nitrogen rings and four nitrogen atoms. Adenine and 
guanine 
Pyrimidines and examples of them 
pyrimidines contain one carbon-nitrogen ring and two nitrogen atoms. Thymine 
and cytosine 
Structure of DNA 
DNA is a double helix (two helical strands.) The two strands are held together by 
the 'rungs', which are made of complementary pairs. The pairs are held together by 
weak hydrogen bonds. 
Arrangement of DNA 
antiparallel arrangement, ...
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BIO-K101 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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1. In a single molecule of water, the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom byAnswer - polar covalent bonds 
 
2. Stanley Miller's 1953 experiments demonstrated conclusively thatAnswer - organic molecules can be synthesized abiotically under conditions that may have existed on early Earth 
 
3. What do the four 'elements of life' -carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen-have in common?Answer - They all have unpaired electrons in their valence shells 
 
4. Using the functiona...
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IB Chemistry Topic 10 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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IB Chemistry Topic 10 Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
All ________ compounds contain carbon, but ____ ____ carbon containing compounds are 
_______. organic, not all, organic 
 
Catenation Carbon can form long chains and rings, linked by single, double, or triple bonds. 
 
Hydrocarbon composed of only C and H atoms, the simplest organic compounds 
 
Empirical Formula simplest whole number ratio of atoms in the compound 
 
Molecular formula shows the actual number and types of atoms (multip...
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AP Biology Vocabulary Review of the Campbell 7th edition terms for the new 2024 AP Biology Curriculum Q&A
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AP Biology Vocabulary Review of the 
Campbell 7th edition terms for the new 
2024 AP Biology Curriculum Q&A 
polar - CORRECT ANSWER-Molecule with partial charges. Mixes with water. 
nonpolar - CORRECT ANSWER-No partial charges. Do not mix with water. 
electronegativity - CORRECT ANSWER-Attraction of an atom for electrons in a covalent 
bond. 
cohesion - CORRECT ANSWER-Water molecules sticking to each other. 
adhesion - CORRECT ANSWER-Water molecules sticking to other surfaces. 
solute - CORRE...
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Anatomy LAB BIOS 1300 Ohio University first exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)
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Are the R groups non polar, polar, or it depends on the type of amino acid? 
depends 
 
 
 
How many amino acids are there? How many are essential? How many are nonessential? 
20 total. 10 essential. 10 nonessential. 
 
 
 
What basic elements are usually found in all carbohydrate examples? 
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen 
 
 
 
Fructose and Glucose are very similar but what is the difference? 
Fructose has 5 rings 
Glucose has 6 rings 
 
 
 
Which molecule or elements are missing from maltose versus ...
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Cumulative Exam Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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Which type of energy change occurs as gasoline evaporates from a container? 
- Energy is emitted. 
- Energy is absorbed. 
- Energy remains unchanged. 
- Energy undergoes conversion. 
Energy is absorbed. 
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A student describes the following about mass defect and nuclear binding energy: 
1. Combining an isotope’s protons and neutrons into a nucleus converts a small portion of mass 
into energy. 
2. To separate the nucleus back into...
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StraighterLine Intro to Nutri 101 Quiz 5 Lipids with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is the common property that all lipid compounds share? correct answersThey do not readily dissolve in water 
 
triglyceride correct answersThe major form of lipid in the body and in food. It is composed of three fatty acids bonded to glycerol, an alcohol 
 
glycerol correct answersA three-carbon alcohol to which fatty acids are covalently bonded to make fats and oils. 
 
phospholipid correct answersa lipid that contains phosphorus and that is a structural component in cell membranes 
 
ster...
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 101 MODULE 4 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 101 MODULE 4 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100% GUARANTEED PASS 
 
The rugs of the twisted ladder of the double helix in DNA are made of what? 
Nitrogenous bases 
How many nitrogenous bases are there? 
4. 
Name the nitrogenous bases. 
Adenine (A) 
Guanine (G) 
Thymine (T) 
Cytosine (C) 
Which nitrogenous bases are purines? 
Adenine and Guanine 
Which nitrogenous bases are pyrimidines? 
Thymine and Cytosine 
Each nitrogenous base has a __________ __________...
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