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BCH 351 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Hydrocarbons are ... Correct Answer-nonpolar, hydrophobic 
 
5 Functional Groups Correct Answer-amino, hydroxyl, sulfhydryl, phosphoryl, carboxyl, methyl 
 
Amines Correct Answer-nitrogen joined to at lesat one alkyl group 
 
amide Correct Answer-have a carbonyl group between the nitrogen and R group 
 
functional group characteristics Correct Answer-- contain electronegative atoms (O,N,S) 
- usually electrically charged or polar 
- make organic molecule amphiphathic 
- create multifunctional mo...
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CEM 141 Exam 3 Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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change of state from solid -> liquid -> gas ________ energy - Answer-requires 
energy needed to phase change from solid --> liquid --> gas comes from: - Answer-the surroundings 
when phases change from solid --> liquid --> gas, interactions are _______ between molecules - Answerovercome 
change of state from gas --> liquid --> solid ______ energy - Answer-releases 
what happens to the energy from a phase change from gas --> liquid --> solid? - Answer-released to 
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1. A student in lab is characterizing an unknown chain of amino acids 
and finds large numbers of lysine residues. Which of the following 
would be the location of their discovery? 
A. Alpha-helix interior. 
B. Histone tail. 
C. Magnesium-associated domain. 
D. Steroid center. 
E. Transmembrane domain. 
2. Based on Graphs A and B below, would Taxol or colchicine be more 
likely to have a positive effect on cell divis...
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Module 1 Review Bio-171 UH Manoa Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Module 1 Review Bio-171 UH Manoa 
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The structural level of a protein not affected by disruption in hydrogen bonding is the: 
 Correct answer Primary 
Which property of water allows a paper towel to pick up a puddle of water? Correct 
answer Adhesion 
Which functional group is critical for energy transfer in a cell? Correct answer Phosphate 
groups 
The tertiary structure of a protein is determined by: Correct answer Interactions between 
the side chains of ...
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2023. How can such a weak bond like hydrogen bond work to make DNA such a stable molecule? - 
ANSWER hydrogen bonds bond DNA into its double-helix structure by holding together the 
base pairs in the middle; they cause molecules to fold and coil into precise threedimensional shapes 
which elements are found in organic molecules? - ANSWER carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen 
acid - ANSWER proton donor 
base - ANSWER proton ac...
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Ultimate AP Biology Exam Review 
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Compare and contrast transpiration and translocation. What is the difference between xylem and 
phloem? Tranpspiration is the loss of water vapor from the surgace of a plant through the 
stomata. Translocation is the channeling of the sugar through the phloem. 
 
Define hypoosmotic, hyperosmotic, and isomotic 1. Has a lower concentration of solutes 
than its surrounding enviorment 
2. Has a higher concentration of solutes than i...
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BIOE 206 Exam 1 Study Guide 2024
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How does information flow? 
From DNA to RNA to protein 
 
 
What information is central to modern biotechnology? 
The use of methods to study and manipulate information about the central dogma. 
 
 
What is the exception to the central dogma? 
The transcription of RNA into DNA using reverse transcriptase. 
 
 
How does the cycle of the central dogma work? 
Instructions of DNA are transcribed onto messenger RNA. The ribosomes are able to read the genetic information inscribed on a strange of the ...
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USABO Open Exam 2024 Question and Answers | 100%Verified & Updated | Graded A. 
1. A student in lab is characterizing an unknown chain of amino acids 
and finds large numbers of lysine residues. Which of the following 
would be the location of their discovery? 
A. Alpha-helix interior. 
B. Histone tail. 
C. Magnesium-associated domain. 
D. Steroid center. 
E. Transmembrane domain. 
2. Based on Graphs A and B below, would Taxol or colchicine be more 
likely to have a positive effect on cell divis...
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BCH 403 Lecture 4 Questions with Complete Solutions
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how are H bonds formed in beta sheets? Correct Answer-- between strands 
- H-bonds are lateral 
 
why do proteins fold if it would lower entropy? Correct Answer-- the hydrophobic effect 
- deltaH --> all of the interactions happening w/in the protein are favorable + overcome the unfavorable entropy of folding 
 
what types of interactions stabilize 3* structures? Correct Answer-- H-bonds 
- ion pair / salt bridges 
- van der Waals interactions: weak electrostatic interactions b/t induced dipo...
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Advanced Placement (AP) Biology |Biochemical Concepts 170 Questions Correctly Answered |100% Rated
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Advanced Placement (AP) Biology 
 
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Question 1 
The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called __________. 
Possible Answers: 
Polymerization 
Gravity 
Adhesion 
Cohesion 
Parsimony 
Correct answer: 
Adhesion 
Question 2 
Water's ability to create intermolecular hydrogen bonds results in its inability to break up which of the following compounds? 
Possible Answers: 
Amino acids ...
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