BIO and Society Exam 2 With All Correct & 100%
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the number of ATP produced from 1 glucose molecule ✔Correct Answer--roughly 30-40
the number of years we can go back using dendrochronology ✔Correct Answer--4.55 billion years
the length of time it takes a sloth to digest a meal ✔Correct Answer--about 1 month
number of ATP produced by cells per second through cellular respiration ✔Correct Answer--10
million per second
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient is an example of a ✔Correct Answer--Correlation
Unfortunately you catch a cold, which cell produces antibodies? ✔Correct Answer--B Cells
Based on Chapter 3 of the Concepts of Biology etext, which of the following would have the fastest
rate of diffusion across a membrane? ✔Correct Answer--Small molecules at high temperatures
Based on Chapter 3 of the Concepts of Biology etext, what provides energy for active transport?
✔Correct Answer--ATP
According to the unified cell theory, new cells come from existing cells (also based on Chapter 3)
✔Correct Answer--True
What type of molecule is ATP Synthase? ✔Correct Answer--Protein
How many times must a venus fly trap's sensory hairs be triggered before it shuts? ✔Correct
Answer--2
How are venus fly traps and human stomachs similar? ✔Correct Answer--Both are acidic
environments
Where do venus flytraps live? ✔Correct Answer--Swampy, marshy areas
What ultimately kills insects that are caught in a venus flytrap? ✔Correct Answer--Asphyxiation
due to lack of oxygen
Which of the following molecules is both an input and output over the course of the 3
phases of cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--Pyruvate
What type of macromolecule is gastric lipase? ✔Correct Answer--Protein
Know the qualities the define life: ✔Correct Answer--Growth, Response to stimuli, Reproduction,
Metabolism
Water/Salt/Most Carbohydrates/Most Proteins/ ✔Correct Answer--polar
Has Negative pole and Positive Pole ✔Correct Answer--polar
, Are hydrophilic (water-loving) ✔Correct Answer--polar
Are hydrophobic -- do not dissolve in water (fats, oil) ✔Correct Answer--non polar
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids ✔Correct Answer--4 classes of macromolecules
end in "ose" ✔Correct Answer--Carbohydrates
end in "ine" ✔Correct Answer--Amino Acids
end in "ase" ✔Correct Answer--Enzymes
Basic building blocks for carbohydrates ✔Correct Answer--Monosaccharides
Disaccharide ✔Correct Answer--Two monosaccharides combine
Are more than two monosaccharides combined to form different patterns ✔Correct Answer--
Polysaccharides
An unbranched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Cellulose
A branched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Starch
highly branched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Glycogen
Glucose is a ✔Correct Answer--monosaccharide
Cellulose/starch/glycogen are all ✔Correct Answer--polysaccharides
The enzyme lactase breaks down lactose, but some people do not produce enough lactase
✔Correct Answer--Lactose intolerance
total amino acids (including essential) ✔Correct Answer--20
Essential Amino Acids ✔Correct Answer--9
Arginine
Serine
Glycine ✔Correct Answer--Peptides
When 3 amino acids bind together ✔Correct Answer--Peptide
Are a function of proteins
Is a Quaternary Structure ✔Correct Answer--Enzymes
Primary (where we have peptides)
Secondary (Peptide chain folds to due H bonds)
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the number of ATP produced from 1 glucose molecule ✔Correct Answer--roughly 30-40
the number of years we can go back using dendrochronology ✔Correct Answer--4.55 billion years
the length of time it takes a sloth to digest a meal ✔Correct Answer--about 1 month
number of ATP produced by cells per second through cellular respiration ✔Correct Answer--10
million per second
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient is an example of a ✔Correct Answer--Correlation
Unfortunately you catch a cold, which cell produces antibodies? ✔Correct Answer--B Cells
Based on Chapter 3 of the Concepts of Biology etext, which of the following would have the fastest
rate of diffusion across a membrane? ✔Correct Answer--Small molecules at high temperatures
Based on Chapter 3 of the Concepts of Biology etext, what provides energy for active transport?
✔Correct Answer--ATP
According to the unified cell theory, new cells come from existing cells (also based on Chapter 3)
✔Correct Answer--True
What type of molecule is ATP Synthase? ✔Correct Answer--Protein
How many times must a venus fly trap's sensory hairs be triggered before it shuts? ✔Correct
Answer--2
How are venus fly traps and human stomachs similar? ✔Correct Answer--Both are acidic
environments
Where do venus flytraps live? ✔Correct Answer--Swampy, marshy areas
What ultimately kills insects that are caught in a venus flytrap? ✔Correct Answer--Asphyxiation
due to lack of oxygen
Which of the following molecules is both an input and output over the course of the 3
phases of cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--Pyruvate
What type of macromolecule is gastric lipase? ✔Correct Answer--Protein
Know the qualities the define life: ✔Correct Answer--Growth, Response to stimuli, Reproduction,
Metabolism
Water/Salt/Most Carbohydrates/Most Proteins/ ✔Correct Answer--polar
Has Negative pole and Positive Pole ✔Correct Answer--polar
, Are hydrophilic (water-loving) ✔Correct Answer--polar
Are hydrophobic -- do not dissolve in water (fats, oil) ✔Correct Answer--non polar
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids ✔Correct Answer--4 classes of macromolecules
end in "ose" ✔Correct Answer--Carbohydrates
end in "ine" ✔Correct Answer--Amino Acids
end in "ase" ✔Correct Answer--Enzymes
Basic building blocks for carbohydrates ✔Correct Answer--Monosaccharides
Disaccharide ✔Correct Answer--Two monosaccharides combine
Are more than two monosaccharides combined to form different patterns ✔Correct Answer--
Polysaccharides
An unbranched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Cellulose
A branched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Starch
highly branched pattern ✔Correct Answer--Glycogen
Glucose is a ✔Correct Answer--monosaccharide
Cellulose/starch/glycogen are all ✔Correct Answer--polysaccharides
The enzyme lactase breaks down lactose, but some people do not produce enough lactase
✔Correct Answer--Lactose intolerance
total amino acids (including essential) ✔Correct Answer--20
Essential Amino Acids ✔Correct Answer--9
Arginine
Serine
Glycine ✔Correct Answer--Peptides
When 3 amino acids bind together ✔Correct Answer--Peptide
Are a function of proteins
Is a Quaternary Structure ✔Correct Answer--Enzymes
Primary (where we have peptides)
Secondary (Peptide chain folds to due H bonds)