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BIOD 101 Module 1 Exam Questions and Answers – Updated 2026/2027 GRADED A+ (100% Correct)

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BIOD 101 Module 1 Exam Questions and Answers – Updated 2026/2027 GRADED A+ (100% Correct) Low Density Lipoprotein - ANS "bad cholesterol," builds up within vessels of the body Essential Elements - ANS elements that are required for human life and are abundant Trace Elements - ANS elements that are required for human life but only in small amounts 6 predominate elements in living organisms - ANS oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphate Ions - ANS atoms of molecules with net negative or positive charge Anions - ANS negatively charged ions Ionic Bonds - ANS formed when ions of molecules of opposite charge are attracted to each other relatively stable typically metal + nonmetal Covalent Bond - ANS formed when electrons are shared equally between two atoms to complete the valence shells of both strong typically nonmetal + nonmetal Cations - ANS positively charged ions Polar Covalent Bond - ANS formed when electrons are shared unequally between 2 atoms to complete the valence shells of both -results in partial negative and positive charges in the bonded atoms -allows hydrogen bonding Hydrogen Bond - ANS formed by electrostatic interactions between molecules with polar covalent bonds weak Macromolecules - ANS large polymeric molecule made up of many covalently bonded monomers

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and Answers – Updated 2026/2027 GRADED
A+ (100% Correct)
Low Density Lipoprotein - ✔✔ANS "bad cholesterol," builds up within vessels of the body



Essential Elements - ✔✔ANS elements that are required for human life and are abundant



Trace Elements - ✔✔ANS elements that are required for human life but only in small amounts



6 predominate elements in living organisms - ✔✔ANS oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and
phosphate



Ions - ✔✔ANS atoms of molecules with net negative or positive charge




Anions - ✔✔ANS negatively charged ions



Ionic Bonds - ✔✔ANS formed when ions of molecules of opposite charge are attracted to each other

relatively stable typically metal + nonmetal



Covalent Bond - ✔✔ANS formed when electrons are shared equally between two atoms to complete the
valence shells of both strong typically nonmetal + nonmetal

Cations - ✔✔ANS positively charged ions



Polar Covalent Bond - ✔✔ANS formed when electrons are shared unequally between 2 atoms to
complete the valence shells of both
-results in partial negative and positive charges in the bonded atoms
-allows hydrogen bonding

, Hydrogen Bond - ✔✔ANS formed by electrostatic interactions between molecules with polar covalent
bonds weak



Macromolecules - ✔✔ANS large polymeric molecule made up of many covalently bonded monomers




Protein Major Function - ✔✔ANS regulation, structure, transport, protection



Nucleic Acid Major Function - ✔✔ANS regulation, hereditary, protein synthesis



Carbohydrates - ✔✔ANS made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms

commonly referred to as "sugars" primary source of fuel for organisms



Carbohydrate hydrogen to oxygen ration - ✔✔ANS 2:1



Monosaccharides - ✔✔ANS simple sugar carbohydrates made up of a single monomer ex:

glucose, fructose, and ribose + deoxyribose (RNA+DNA)



Functional Groups - ✔✔ANS molecules that bind to the carbon backbone of a simple sugar
(monosaccharide)
-OH -PO4



Polysaccharides - ✔✔ANS complex sugars made of many monosaccharides linked together

a type of energy storage for cells named according to the number of carbons



Dehydration Reaction - ✔✔ANS water molecule is lost from the reactant side of the chemical reaction

reaction used to join differing amounts of glucose to form polysaccharides
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