Biology Exam 5 (Nathan Mills) Questions And
Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass
What does all life require? - Answer✔Energy and nutrients
Why does all life require energy and nutrients? - Answer✔1. Maintaining structures
2. Responding to the environment
3. Growth and development
4. Reproducing
What is energy? - Answer✔The capacity to do work or to supply heat
What are the two forms of energy? - Answer✔1. Kinetic energy
2. Potential energy
What is kinetic energy? - Answer✔The energy of motion
What are the different sources of energy? - Answer✔1. Nuclear
2. Thermal
3. Chemical
4. Electromagnetic radiation
5. Mechanical
6. Electrical
What is potential energy? - Answer✔Stored energy based on position or configuration
What is nuclear energy? - Answer✔Potential energy within the nucleus of an atom
What is thermal energy? - Answer✔Kinetic energy associated with the random movement of
atoms or molecules
What is heat? - Answer✔The transfer of thermal energy between objects
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What is chemical energy? - Answer✔Potential energy in the bonds between atoms (based on
sharing electrons)
What is electromagnetic radiation? - Answer✔Kinetic energy in the form of radio waves;
microwaves; infrared, invisible, and ultraviolet light; and gamma waves.
What is electrical energy? - Answer✔Kinetic energy associated with the movement of charged
particles
What is mechanical energy? - Answer✔Kinetic and potential energy of objects
What is the first law of thermodynamics? - Answer✔Energy can be neither created nor
destroyed. It can only change form.
What is the second law of thermodynamics? - Answer✔Isolated (closed) systems tend to go
towards disorder (amounts of usable energy decrease during energy conversions)
What is a spontaneous process? - Answer✔1. A process that can occur without the input of
energy
2. For a process to occur spontaneously it must increase entropy within the system
What is an exergonic reaction? - Answer✔Reactions with a negative ^G (products have less free
energy than the reactants)
What is an endergonic reaction? - Answer✔Reactions have a positive ^G (the products have
more free energy than reactants)
What do enzymes do? - Answer✔Encourage reactions by lowing the activation energy
What is oxidation? - Answer✔Removal of electrons from a substance
The removal of what atom is often associated with oxidation? - Answer✔Hydrogen
Do oxidized substances release or absorb energy in a reaction? - Answer✔Release
What is reduction? - Answer✔Addition of electrons to a substance
The addition of what atom is often associated with reduction? - Answer✔Hydrogen
Does reduction absorb or release energy? - Answer✔Absorb
Are oxidation and reduction always together? - Answer✔Yes (Redox reactions)
What is an autotroph? - Answer✔An organism capable of synthesizing complex molecules from
CO2 and other simple inorganic molecules using energy from a non biological source
What are examples of autotrophs? - Answer✔Plants and algae
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