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BIO 1330 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Living things - Answers 1. use energy 2. made up of one or more cells 3. carry and process information 4. reproduce 5. have the ability to evolve biology - Answers the study of living things Theory - Answers a generalized phenomenon, widely tested and proven correct at all times; may be proven wrong later Cell theory and theory of evolution by natural selection - Answers two theories that biology developed on The Cell Theory - Answers Robert Hooke; all living things are made of cells; cells reproduce Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection - Answers characteristics of populations change over time; individuals with certain heritable traits reproduce better than others Nucleotides - Answers a monomer that can be polymerized to form DNA or RNA Polymer - Answers a long molecule composed of monomers bonded together. Ex: Carbohydrates, proteins, and DNA Protein - Answers large polypeptide composed of amino acids Amino Acids - Answers 20 different building blocks of a protein; all have a Carbon atom bonded to an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a Hydrogen Condensation Reaction - Answers chemical reaction in which two molecules bond by removal of a hydroxyl (OH) group from one subunit and a hydrogen group from another Polypeptide - Answers peptide of three or more amino acids linked together Hydrolysis - Answers chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by reacting with water; mostly polymers breaking down to monomers Enzyme - Answers any molecule, usually a protein, that can catalyze a chemical reaction DNA - Answers double-stranded, double helical molecule of deoxyribonucleotides that contains genetic information; contains deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and one of four bases: adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine RNA - Answers usually single-stranded polymer consisting of ribonucleotides; may be rRNA, tRNA, or mRNA; bases: uracil, guanine, cytosine, and adenine rRNA - Answers structural component of ribosomes tRNA - Answers transporter of amino acids mRNA - Answers translator of the message of the DNA code Pyrimidine - Answers nitrogenous base that has a six-member ring of carbon and nitrogen atoms; cytosine, thymine, and uracil Purine - Answers nitrogenous base composed of two rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms joined together; adenine and guanine Phosphodiester bond - Answers bond formed in a polymerization reaction between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group on the sugar component of another Sugar-phosphate linkage - Answers What linkage forms the backbone of a nucleic acid? Chitin Peptidoglycan - Answers polysaccharide found only in bacteria; contains a modified monosaccharide Carbohydrate - Answers any of various neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; (sugar, starch, cellulose); include monosaccharides and polysaccharides Monosaccharide - Answers single-sugar monomer; small carb; cannot be hydrolyzed to form any smaller carbs

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BIO 1330 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

Living things - Answers 1. use energy

2. made up of one or more cells

3. carry and process information

4. reproduce

5. have the ability to evolve

biology - Answers the study of living things

Theory - Answers a generalized phenomenon, widely tested and proven correct at all times; may
be proven wrong later

Cell theory and theory of evolution by natural selection - Answers two theories that biology
developed on

The Cell Theory - Answers Robert Hooke; all living things are made of cells; cells reproduce

Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection - Answers characteristics of populations change over
time; individuals with certain heritable traits reproduce better than others

Nucleotides - Answers a monomer that can be polymerized to form DNA or RNA

Polymer - Answers a long molecule composed of monomers bonded together.



Ex: Carbohydrates, proteins, and DNA

Protein - Answers large polypeptide composed of amino acids

Amino Acids - Answers 20 different building blocks of a protein; all have a Carbon atom bonded
to an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a Hydrogen

Condensation Reaction - Answers chemical reaction in which two molecules bond by removal of
a hydroxyl (OH) group from one subunit and a hydrogen group from another

Polypeptide - Answers peptide of three or more amino acids linked together

Hydrolysis - Answers chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by reacting with
water; mostly polymers breaking down to monomers

Enzyme - Answers any molecule, usually a protein, that can catalyze a chemical reaction

DNA - Answers double-stranded, double helical molecule of deoxyribonucleotides that contains

, genetic information; contains deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and one of four bases: adenine,
thymine, guanine, or cytosine

RNA - Answers usually single-stranded polymer consisting of ribonucleotides; may be rRNA,
tRNA, or mRNA; bases: uracil, guanine, cytosine, and adenine

rRNA - Answers structural component of ribosomes

tRNA - Answers transporter of amino acids

mRNA - Answers translator of the message of the DNA code

Pyrimidine - Answers nitrogenous base that has a six-member ring of carbon and nitrogen
atoms; cytosine, thymine, and uracil

Purine - Answers nitrogenous base composed of two rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms joined
together; adenine and guanine

Phosphodiester bond - Answers bond formed in a polymerization reaction between the
phosphate group of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group on the sugar component of another

Sugar-phosphate linkage - Answers What linkage forms the backbone of a nucleic acid?

Chitin Peptidoglycan - Answers polysaccharide found only in bacteria; contains a modified
monosaccharide

Carbohydrate - Answers any of various neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen;
(sugar, starch, cellulose); include monosaccharides and polysaccharides

Monosaccharide - Answers single-sugar monomer; small carb; cannot be hydrolyzed to form
any smaller carbs



ex: glucose, galactose, ribose

Polysaccharide - Answers large carb polymer consisting of many monosaccharides linked
together



ex: starch, cellulose, glycogen

Pentose - Answers five-carbon monosaccharide

Hexose - Answers six-carbon monosaccharide

Glycosidic Linkage - Answers covalent bond that results when a condensation reaction occurs

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