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ANSC 221 ~ Purdue Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ANSC 221 ~ Purdue Questions and 
 
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Who is keyed the Father of Nutrition? Antoine Lavoisier 
 
What are the 6 Classes of Nutrients? Water, Carbohydrates, Protein, Fats, Minerals, 
Vitamins 
 
What are the 3 Sources of water? Drinking Water 
Metabolic Water 
Water in Food 
 
Nutritional Function of a Carbohydrate ENERGY 
 
Pentose Sugars Arabinose 
Xylose 
Ribose 
 
Hexose Sugars Glucose 
 
Fructose 
 
Galactose 
 
Manose 
 
Sucrose Glucose+fructose 
 
*Table Sugar 
 
Mal...
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Biochemistry ACS Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is the D configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - chyrol carbon furthest from the 
carboxyl group 
hydroxyl on right 
What is the L configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - hydroxyl on left 
What is the difference between glycogen and amylopectin? - glycogen- has branches about every 10 
residues (more highly branched) 
amylopectin- has branches about every 25 
What is amylose made up of? - glucose 
What makes up starch? - amylose 
amlyopectin 
What is a glycosidic bond?...
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ATI TEAS 7 Biology Review: Latest Updated A+ Guide : 100% Verified
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Macromolecules: 
Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid, Protein, Enzyme 
Carbohydrate: Sugars and starches which body breaks down to glucose 
● Structural function: cellulose and chitin 
● Energy storage: amylose, amylopectin, glycogen 
● Recognition molecules: glycoproteins and glycolipids 
Lipids: Fatty acids and their derivatives that are soluble in 
water 
● H and C and main components 
● Fats 
● Hydrophobic- thus help separate aqueous compartments 
● Store energy (fats, oils, adip...
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Bio 156 Exam #2 Correct 100%
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NAME each of the following reaction types: 
 
HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
 
H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 
 
Amylose + H20 -> many glucoses - ANSWER HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 (EXCHANGE REACTION) 
-Acid-base reactions 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
(ANABOLIC REACTION) 
-Dehydration synthesis reaction 
 
H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 (REVERSIBLE REACTION) 
-ATP discharge/recharge reaction 
 
Amylose + H20 -> many glucoses (CATABOLIC R...
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PCOL 832 EXAM 3 with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is the definition of metabolic homeostasis? 
Maintenance of a balance between the intake of carbohydrate, fat, and protein, their rates of use, and their rates of storage when they are present in excess of immediate need 
 
 
 
What does ghrelin do? 
stimulates food intake 
-makes you feel hungry 
 
 
 
What does leptin do? 
decreases food intake 
-when you're full 
 
 
 
What are the 4 regulators of metabolic homeostasis? 
insulin, glucagon, cortisol, and epinephrine 
-cortisol and epinep...
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Botany Test 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Botany Test 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Organization of living organisms - ANSWERSCells 
Tissues 
Organs 
Systems 
Populations: all members of a species 
Communities: all populations in a given area 
Ecosystems: biotic and abiotic factors 
 
Forms of glucose - ANSWERSGlucose: ring form 
alpha-glucose 
beta-glucose 
 Glucose: linear form 
(hydroxyl is up or down) 
 
most common transport sugar in plants is - ANSWERSsucrose 
 
Starch (+types) - ANSWERSprimary storage polysaccharide in pla...
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Bio 156 Exam #2 Correct 100%
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NAME each of the following reaction types: 
 
HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
 
H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 
 
Amylose + H20 -> many glucoses - ANSWER HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 (EXCHANGE REACTION) 
-Acid-base reactions 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
(ANABOLIC REACTION) 
-Dehydration synthesis reaction
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Medical Terminology Exam 6 TopHat -Solved 100% Correct
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_________itis = inflammation of the labia oris. 
 
A) Cheir- 
B) Gloss- 
C) Stomat- 
D) Cheil- - ANSWER-D) Cheil- 
 
A combining form for 'Cecum': 
 
A) Typhl/o 
B) Proct/o 
C) Cyst/o 
D) Doch/o - ANSWER-A) Typhl/o 
 
A rotation of a tooth in the direction of the tongue: 
 
A) Buccoversion 
B) Buccoclination 
C) Linguoversion 
D) Linguoclination - ANSWER-C) Linguoversion 
 
The best term for a surgery which creates an anastomosis between the first and second parts of the small intestine: 
 
A)...
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Bio 156 Exam #2 Correct 100%!!
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NAME each of the following reaction types: 
 
HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
 
H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 
 
Amylose + H20 -> many glucoses - ANSWER HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H20 (EXCHANGE REACTION) 
-Acid-base reactions 
 
Glucose + galactose -> lactose + H20 
(ANABOLIC REACTION) 
-Dehydration synthesis reaction 
 
H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 (REVERSIBLE REACTION) 
-ATP discharge/recharge reaction 
 
Amylose + H20 -> many glucoses (CATABOLIC R...
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AQA A-level Biology Paper 1 Test || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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AQA A-level Biology Paper 1 Test || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
AQA A-level Biology Paper 1 Test || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
 
large molecules often contain carbon. why? - ANSWER - they can readily form bonds with other carbon atoms. this forms a 'backbone'. other atoms can then attach. 
 
describe benedicts test for reducing sugars - ANSWER - add equal volumes of the sugar sample and benedicts reagent. 
heat the mixture in a water bath for 5 minutes. 
brick red prec...