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HESI BIOLOGY EXAM Q’S & A’S what is the hierarchic organizational system for nomenclature? - Answer- kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species what are the steps of the scientific method? - Answer- observation, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion what is the chemical composition of water? - Answer- two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to an oxygen atom what is the most significant aspect of water? - Answer- polarity of its bond what does water's polarity allow for? - Answer- hydrogen bonding and versatile solvent what does hydrogen bonding in water cause? - Answer- high specific heat value, strong cohesive and strong adhesive properties what is the definition of specific heat? - Answer- the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of that molecule by one degree Celsius what is good to note about water's specific heat value? - Answer- it is relatively high what does a relatively high specific heat value allow for? - Answer- resists shifts in temperature how does the high specific heat value of water play a role in the biosphere? - Answer- oceans and large bodies of water are able to stabilize climates what is cohesion? - Answer- the ability of a molecule to stay bonded or attracted to another molecule of the same substance what is adhesion? - Answer- the ability of a molecule to bond or attract other molecules or substances what occurs when water freezes? - Answer- lattice crystal is formed, molecules spread apart what are the most important biological molecules? - Answer- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids what are carbohydrates? - Answer- generally long chains or polymers of sugars what are the most important functions of carbohydrates? - Answer- storage, structure, energy what is DNA short for? - Answer- dioxyribonucleic acid what is RNA short for? - Answer- ribonucleic acid what forms the backbone of DNA and RNA? - Answer- sugar-phosphate backbone what is another term for fats? - Answer- lipids what are the types of lipids? - Answer- fatty acids, phospholipids, steroids

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HESI BIOLOGY EXAM Q’S & A’S
what is the hierarchic organizational system for nomenclature? - Answer- kingdom,
phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

what are the steps of the scientific method? - Answer- observation, hypothesis,
experiment, conclusion

what is the chemical composition of water? - Answer- two hydrogen atoms covalently
bonded to an oxygen atom

what is the most significant aspect of water? - Answer- polarity of its bond

what does water's polarity allow for? - Answer- hydrogen bonding and versatile
solvent

what does hydrogen bonding in water cause? - Answer- high specific heat value,
strong cohesive and strong adhesive properties

what is the definition of specific heat? - Answer- the amount of heat necessary to
raise the temperature of one gram of that molecule by one degree Celsius

what is good to note about water's specific heat value? - Answer- it is relatively high

what does a relatively high specific heat value allow for? - Answer- resists shifts in
temperature

how does the high specific heat value of water play a role in the biosphere? -
Answer- oceans and large bodies of water are able to stabilize climates

what is cohesion? - Answer- the ability of a molecule to stay bonded or attracted to
another molecule of the same substance

what is adhesion? - Answer- the ability of a molecule to bond or attract other
molecules or substances

what occurs when water freezes? - Answer- lattice crystal is formed, molecules
spread apart

what are the most important biological molecules? - Answer- carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, nucleic acids

what are carbohydrates? - Answer- generally long chains or polymers of sugars

what are the most important functions of carbohydrates? - Answer- storage,
structure, energy

what is DNA short for? - Answer- dioxyribonucleic acid

, what is RNA short for? - Answer- ribonucleic acid

what forms the backbone of DNA and RNA? - Answer- sugar-phosphate backbone

what is another term for fats? - Answer- lipids

what are the types of lipids? - Answer- fatty acids, phospholipids, steroids

what are the two types of fatty acids? - Answer- saturated and unsaturated

what is significant about saturated fat? - Answer- no double bonds in their
hydrocarbon tail

what is significant about unsaturated fat? - Answer- one or more double bonds in
their hydrocarbon tail

is saturated fat liquid or solid at room temperature? - Answer- solid

is unsaturated fat liquid or solid at room temperature? - Answer- liquid

what are cardiovascular problems associated with? - Answer- diets containing high
quantities of saturated fats

what are phospholipids? - Answer- two fatty acids of varying lengths bonded to a
phosphate group

what part of a phospholipid is charged and uncharged? - Answer- phosphate head -
charged
hydrocarbon tail - uncharged

is the phosphate head of a phospholipid water-soluble or not? - Answer- it is water-
soluble

is the hydrocarbon tail of a phospholipid water-soluble or not? - Answer- it is not
water-soluble

what are phospholipids important for? - Answer- formation of cellular membranes

what is the cellular membrane? - Answer- barrier that protects the cell

what are steroids important for? - Answer- components of membranes and
precursors to significant hormones and drugs

what are proteins most significant for? - Answer- cellular function

what are proteins made of? - Answer- 20 molecules called amino acids

what is the largest biological molecule? - Answer- protein
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