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The levels of organization of multicellular organisms and how they are related - ANSWERSThe Cell: Basic Unit of Life Tissue: A collection of cells Organ: Collection of Tissues Organ System Collection of organs and auxiliary tissue What is an emergent property - ANSWERSA property thet a collection or complex system has, but the individual components do not 5 kingdoms - ANSWERSFungi, Plantae, Animalia, Protists 3 Domains - ANSWERSArchea, Bacteria, and Eukaryotic Which elements are the most important for life? - ANSWERSHydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, and carbon Atomic Structure - ANSWERSProtons and nutrons in the nucleus, electrons orbit in shells Atomic mass - ANSWERSprotons plus the neutrons Atomic number - ANSWERSproton number Isotope - ANSWERSAtom that contains different number of neutrons than protons Electron configuration of oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon - ANSWERSOxygen wants to make 2 bonds, nitrogen wants to make 3, hydrogen wants to make 1 and carbon wants to make 4 How does valence affect chemical bonding - ANSWERSChemical bonding takes place so that atoms can vill valence shells. A full shell is more stable Two types of chemical bonds - ANSWERSIonic and covalent Covalent bond - ANSWERSSharing of electrons between two atoms Ionic bond - ANSWERSOne atom donates an electron causing an opposite attraction How does hydrogen bonding work - ANSWERSWeak bonds that are made and broken easily. Hydrogen of a polar, covalent molecule has an attraction to a nitrogen of a similar molecule What makes some molecules polar - ANSWERSThe more electronegativity an atoms has the more polar that it is. Atoms are non polar when electronegativity is equal and atoms are shared evenly The physical and chemical characteristics of water - ANSWERSCovalently bonded Polar molecule Occurs between hydrogen atom of one water molecule with oxygen of another 1/20th as strong as a covalent bond Why carbon based molecules are so diverse and how this diversity arrises - ANSWERSCarbon has 4 electrons in the outer shell and this allows for many possible configuration Shape determines the biological diversity Structures of functional groups commonly found in organic molecules - ANSWERSSee notes How polymerization is accomplished - ANSWERSAccomplished through covalent bonding Takes place through dehydration This process can be reversed Dehydration - ANSWERSRemoving a water molecule Hydrolisis - ANSWERSAdding a water molecule Recognize general structure of each macromolecule and its monomer - ANSWERSSee notes and review online The functions of carbohydrates - ANSWERSComprised of sugars and polymers of sugars Used for energy-simple sugars, storage of energy-starches, and structural components of cellulose and chitin Monosaccharides - ANSWERSSimple sugars=monomers Usually have a chemical composition CxH2xOx Can exist as chains or rings Monosaccharides combine to form disaccharides Disaccharides - ANSWERSFormed b the dehydration reaction between two monosaccharides Bond between monosaccharides is called the glycosidic linkage

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Molecular and Cellular Biology Exam:
1 Questions with Verified Answers
The levels of organization of multicellular organisms and how they are related -
ANSWERSThe Cell: Basic Unit of Life
Tissue: A collection of cells
Organ: Collection of Tissues
Organ System Collection of organs and auxiliary tissue

What is an emergent property - ANSWERSA property thet a collection or complex
system has, but the individual components do not

5 kingdoms - ANSWERSFungi, Plantae, Animalia, Protists

3 Domains - ANSWERSArchea, Bacteria, and Eukaryotic

Which elements are the most important for life? - ANSWERSHydrogen, nitrogen,
oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, and carbon

Atomic Structure - ANSWERSProtons and nutrons in the nucleus, electrons orbit in
shells

Atomic mass - ANSWERSprotons plus the neutrons

Atomic number - ANSWERSproton number

Isotope - ANSWERSAtom that contains different number of neutrons than protons

Electron configuration of oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon - ANSWERSOxygen
wants to make 2 bonds, nitrogen wants to make 3, hydrogen wants to make 1 and
carbon wants to make 4

How does valence affect chemical bonding - ANSWERSChemical bonding takes place
so that atoms can vill valence shells. A full shell is more stable

Two types of chemical bonds - ANSWERSIonic and covalent

Covalent bond - ANSWERSSharing of electrons between two atoms

Ionic bond - ANSWERSOne atom donates an electron causing an opposite attraction

How does hydrogen bonding work - ANSWERSWeak bonds that are made and broken
easily.

, Hydrogen of a polar, covalent molecule has an attraction to a nitrogen of a similar
molecule

What makes some molecules polar - ANSWERSThe more electronegativity an atoms
has the more polar that it is.
Atoms are non polar when electronegativity is equal and atoms are shared evenly

The physical and chemical characteristics of water - ANSWERSCovalently bonded
Polar molecule
Occurs between hydrogen atom of one water molecule with oxygen of another
1/20th as strong as a covalent bond

Why carbon based molecules are so diverse and how this diversity arrises -
ANSWERSCarbon has 4 electrons in the outer shell and this allows for many possible
configuration
Shape determines the biological diversity

Structures of functional groups commonly found in organic molecules - ANSWERSSee
notes

How polymerization is accomplished - ANSWERSAccomplished through covalent
bonding
Takes place through dehydration
This process can be reversed

Dehydration - ANSWERSRemoving a water molecule

Hydrolisis - ANSWERSAdding a water molecule

Recognize general structure of each macromolecule and its monomer - ANSWERSSee
notes and review online

The functions of carbohydrates - ANSWERSComprised of sugars and polymers of
sugars
Used for energy-simple sugars,
storage of energy-starches, and
structural components of cellulose and chitin

Monosaccharides - ANSWERSSimple sugars=monomers
Usually have a chemical composition CxH2xOx
Can exist as chains or rings
Monosaccharides combine to form disaccharides

Disaccharides - ANSWERSFormed b the dehydration reaction between two
monosaccharides
Bond between monosaccharides is called the glycosidic linkage
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