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BioChem C785 unit 2 Questions with all the correct answers
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Hydrogen bond 
Correct Answer- Weak bond interaction Between two molecules 
Amino group 
Correct Answer- Consists of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms (-NH3+) 
Macromolecules 
Correct Answer- A giant molecule in a living organism formed by the joining of smaller molecules: a 
protein, carbohydrate, or nucleic acid. 
polymer 
Correct Answer- a long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by 
covalent bonds 
Ami...
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BioChem 210 Final Exam - Portage Learning
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BioChem 210 Final Exam - Portage Learning True or False: According to the Module, a compound with a molecular mass of 1,000 g/mol is considered a macromolecule. 
False 
True or False: Biomolecules can have two or more different functional groups. 
True 
True or False: The following functional group is an amine. 
 
C2H5NH2 
True 
True or False: In a eukaryotic cell, the organelles called peroxisomes serve the purpose of digesting macromolecules. 
False 
True or False: Carbon dioxide has a linear ...
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Test Bank Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry - 9th - 2018 - 9781305960060
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Test Bank Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry - 9th - 2018
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ALL AAMC FL REVIEWS exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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Equation for the number of stereoisomers and chiral centers 
# of stereoisomers=2^n n=chiral centers 
 
 
 
What does the direction of the electric field line represent? 
The movement of a positive test charge 
 
 
 
Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells 
Produces myelin sheaths in the CNS and PNS 
 
 
 
function of myelin sheath 
to protect the neuron, provide insulation, and increase the speed of impulse transmission 
 
 
 
Another word for voltage is 
potential difference 
 
 
 
conductivity is ...
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BioChem C785 unit 2 Questions with all the correct answers
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BioChem C785 unit 2 Questions with all the correct answers 
Hydrogen bond - Answer ️️ -Weak bond interaction Between two molecules 
amino group - Answer ️️ -Consists of hydorgen and nitrogen atoms (-NH3+) 
macromolecules - Answer ️️ -A giant molecule in a living organism formed by the joining of 
smaller molecules: a protein, carbohydrate, or nucleic acid. 
polymer - Answer ️️ -a long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks 
linked by covalent bonds 
Amin...
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PHARMACOLOGY IN PT STUDY GUIDE
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RELIMS 1ST LESSON: PHARMACOLOGY IN PT Penicillin - take 48 hrs for fever to dissipate 
PHARMACOLOGY 
• The study of the science of drugs 
• Greek word “pharmakon” = drugs 
• The study of substances that interact with living system 
through chemical process by binding to a regulatory 
molecules that may activate or inhibit normal body process 
• Science based upon understanding of organic chemistry, 
biochem, physio, patho & microbiology 
• NSAIDS - RA, OA (pain killer) - nephrotox...
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AAMC FL 4 exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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Equation for the number of stereoisomers and chiral centers 
# of stereoisomers=2^n n=chiral centers 
 
 
 
What does the direction of the electric field line represent? 
The movement of a positive test charge 
 
 
 
Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells 
Produces myelin sheaths in the CNS and PNS 
 
 
 
function of myelin sheath 
to protect the neuron, provide insulation, and increase the speed of impulse transmission 
 
 
 
Another word for voltage is 
potential difference 
 
 
 
conductivity is ...
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Medical Biochem Cumulative Exam | questions and answers
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Medical Biochem Cumulative Exam | questions and answers 
 
A glucose level of 38 mg/dL is... - low 
What is the most common fat ingested? - triglycerides 
What are the four most common ingested fatty acids and which are also made by the human liver? - Palmitate (C16:0) 
Stearate (C18:0) 
Oleate (C18:1) 
Linoleate (C18:2) 
The first 3 are made by the liver, linoleate is made by plants 
What does this notation mean (C18:1) - unsaturated fatty acid, 18 C bonds and 1 double bond 
how many doubl...
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CHEM 210 Chapter 10 Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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CHEM 210 Chapter 10 Test Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
Organic Chemistry - Answer-the study of the compounds of carbon 
Organic Compounds are - Answer-- made up of carbon and other elements: hydrogen, 
oxygen, and nitrogen 
Also present in some organic compounds are: - Answer-- sulfur, phosphorus, and a 
halogen (F, Cl, Br, I) 
CO2 is inorganic because: - Answer-it is less reactive and contains no hydrogen 
Why are we carbon based life-forms, instead of Si or Ge based life forms? - Answe...
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PORTAGE BIOCHEM MODULE 6 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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PORTAGE BIOCHEM MODULE 6 EXAM | 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
Most common nucleic acids 
Correct Answer: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) 
Nucleic acid monomers 
Correct Answer: nucleotides 
DNA function 
Correct Answer: stores genetic info encoding primary sequence of proteins 
RNA function 
Correct Answer: makes proteins from info in DNA 
Nucleotide structure 
Correct Answer: base + monosaccharide + phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 
Site of phosp...
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