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BCH Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Module 1 Correct Answer- 
 
Which of the following are true statements about proteins? Proteins: Correct Answer--Are catalysts 
- Are receptors for signal molecules 
- Have structural roles 
- Are required for directed cell mobility 
 
(BLANK) are enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of RNA using a DNA template. Correct Answer-RNA polymerases 
 
Outside of the plasma membrane, plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall that is mostly composed of Correct Answer-cellulose 
 
The (BLANK) is the organ...
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MCAT Biology (Princeton Review)Maltose - correct answer Glucose + Glucose 
 
Sucrose - correct answer Glucose + Fructose 
 
Lactose - correct answer Glucose + Galactose 
 
Glycogen - correct answer Animal glucose storage 
 
Starch - correct answer Plant glucose storage 
 
Cellulose - correct answer Plant structure 
 
Saturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Single bonds 
-Solid at room temp. 
 
Unsaturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Double bonds 
-Liquid at room temp. 
 
Terepenes - correct an...
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 1, The Nature of Science, the Chemistry of Life, and Ecology, Exercise Answer Key 100%Pass
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 1, The 
Nature of Science, the Chemistry of Life, 
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What is the scientific method? 
 
 A systematic approach to investigating natural phenomena through observation, hypothesis 
formation, experimentation, and analysis. 
 
What are the four major elements that make up most of the human body? 
 Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. 
 
What is the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions? 
 Enzymes act as catalysts to spe...
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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY 8462/2H Paper 2 Higher Tier Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] June (2023/2024)(VERIFIED)
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AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY 8462/2H Paper 2 Higher Tier 
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Mean rate of reaction (with reactant) - ans -Rate of reaction: 
Quantity of reactant used 
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Time taken 
Mean rate of reaction (with product) - ans -Rate of reaction: 
Quantity of product formed 
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Time taken 
Measurements for quantity of product or reactant - ans -Either as mass in g or as 
volume in cm³ 
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Test Bank for Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections, 2nd Edition (Appling, 2019) Chapter 1-26 | All Chapters
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Test Bank - Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections, 2nd Edition (Appling, 2019) Chapter 1-26 | All Chapters. Table of Contents Biochemistry and the Language of Chemistry The Chemical Foundation of Life: Weak Interactions in an Aqueous Environment The Energetics of Life Nucleic Acids Introduction to Proteins: The Primary Level of Protein Structure The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins Protein Function and Evolution Enzymes: Biological Catalysts Carbohydrates: Sugars, Saccharides, Glycans Li...
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A&P Exam 1 (Chapters 1-4) Review Questions and answers
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What six functions characterize all living things? 
Organization 
Responsiveness 
Growth 
Reproduction 
Movement 
Metabolism/Excretion 
 
 
 
What is homeostasis? 
A steady state of internal environment of an organism. 
 
 
 
What is the difference between positive and negative feedback? Give an example of each. 
Positive feedback enhances change (labor contractions during birth, blood clotting, etc...) 
 
Negative feedback resists change (body temperature, insulin, cortisol, etc...) 
 
 
 
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BCH 403 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Why are enzymes really good catalysts? Correct Answer-Because enzyme active sites have evolved to catalyze reactions with maximum efficiency by using several catalytic mechanisms simultaneously 
 
Enzymes exhibit maximal activity under what kind of conditions? Correct Answer-Mild conditions, like conditions that exist in cells. 
 
Why are enzymes categorized as being extremely specific? Correct Answer-Because an enzyme usually catalyzes ONLY the reaction involving "its" substrate, even though ...
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MCAT Biology (Princeton Review)Maltose - correct answer Glucose + Glucose 
 
Sucrose - correct answer Glucose + Fructose 
 
Lactose - correct answer Glucose + Galactose 
 
Glycogen - correct answer Animal glucose storage 
 
Starch - correct answer Plant glucose storage 
 
Cellulose - correct answer Plant structure 
 
Saturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Single bonds 
-Solid at room temp. 
 
Unsaturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Double bonds 
-Liquid at room temp. 
 
Terepenes - correct an...
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What is one requirement for life? correct answers The ability to efficiently an selectively catalyze chemical reactions 
 
Most biomolecules are very stable. What does this mean in terms of permitting life? correct answers Uncatalyzed transformations would be too slow to permit life 
 
What do enzymes provide a mechanism for? correct answers The regulation and coordination of these reactions 
 
What is vitalism? correct answers Belief that living things are fundamentally different from non-livin...
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PSB Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
What is the name for any substance that stimulates the production of antibodies? - ANSWERSantigen 
 
What is the correct cellular hierarchy from the simplest to the most complex structure? - ANSWERScell 
tissue 
organ 
organ system 
organism 
 
If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will happen to the cell? - ANSWERSIt will shrink. 
 
What are major parts and organs that make up the immune system? - ANSWERSlymphatic system 
spleen ...
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