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AP Biology: Exam Review 2023-24 with 100% correct answers
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1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid - correct answer B. Protein 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires tertiary structure. 
C. ...
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DNA/Biochemestry Test - correct answer -- 
 
1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid - correct answer B. Protein 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires tertiary structure. 
C. The ...
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AP Biology Exam Review Practice Questions and Answers 
DNA/Biochemestry Test 
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1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid 
B. Protein 
 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires terti...
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1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid - ️️B. Protein 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires tertiary structure. 
C. The protein becomes de...
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1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid correct answersB. Protein 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires tertiary structure. 
C. The protein becomes denatured. 
D. The protein bec...
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DNA/Biochemestry Test 
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1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid 
B. Protein 
 
 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein becomes dissociated. 
B. The protein acquires terti...
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PCAT STUDY GUIDE: CHEMISTRY PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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sp3 - ANSWER-tetrahedral 
109.5 
4 single bonds 
 
for oxygen and nitrogen 
tetrahedral 
bent 
 
sp2 - ANSWER-trigonal planar 
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1 double 
2 single 
 
for oxygen and nitrogen 
trigonal planar 
linear 
 
sp - ANSWER-linear 
180 
1 triple 
1 single 
 or 2 double 
 
formula for alkane - ANSWER-CnH(2n+2) 
 
a organic molecule that contains at least one multiple bond is said to be__________ - ANSWER-unsaturated 
 
boiling point - ANSWER-the molecule with the most carbons will having the highest b...
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DNA/Biochemestry Test - CORRECT ANSWER--- 
1. The digestive enzyme pepsin works in the acidic environment of the stomach to 
hydrolyze peptide bonds. On which macromolecules does pepsin act? 
A. carbohydrate 
B. protein 
C. DNA 
D. lipid - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Protein 
2. Egg whites consist primarily of water and the protein albumin. When you fry an egg, 
why does the egg white turn from clear to white? 
A. The protein bec...
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CCRP Nutritional Management Exam (GRADED A) Questions and Answers (100% Correct Elaborations)
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Macronutrient 
nutrients which provide energy, carbohydrate, protein, fat 
 
 
Micronutrient 
includes macro minerals, organic 
acids, trace minerals, and vitamins 
 
 
Food plans/patterns 
ways of grouping types of food in consistent pattern - Mediterranean diet pattern, DASH plan, ATP III Dietary guidelines, vegetarianism (including vegan) 
 
 
Nutraceutical 
nutrients consumed not within food via supplementation 
 
 
Functional foods 
foods that have had nutrients not normally found or in hig...
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4th Edition BCNS Exam Practice Questions With 100% Complete Answers. 
 
d. long-chain fatty acids They are still too big to be absorbed directly 
Examples of dietary nutrients that are not absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: 
a. amino acids. 
b. medium-chain fatty acids. 
c. monosaccharides. 
d. long-chain fatty acids. 
b. progesterone. "gest"=gestation. Progesterone, NOT estrogen, has been associated with decreased contraction frequency and slow gastric empty...