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CLEP Biology: Basic Chemistry
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Answer 40 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Gives off heat; exo - outside
Nonreversible colloid
Exothermic reaction
Solute
Hydrolosys in disaccharides
2. When a cell needs a monosaccharide - enzymes cause disaccharides to undergo hydrolysis - which means the breaking down of a disaccharide by adding a water molecule
Hydrolosys in disaccharides
Energy is
Potential energy
Kinetic energy
3. Particles are mixed but not dissolved
Carbon
Monosaccharides
Atom
Suspension
4. The increase in randomness and loss of usable energy
RNA
Entropy
Elements
Carbohydrates
5. The ability to do work
Fatty acids
Energy is
Monosaccharides
Nonreversible colloid
6. Proteins only one that are...
Enzymatic
Catalysts
RNA
Energy is
7. Another nucleic acid; single strand; sometime replaces thymine
Entropy
Proteins
RNA
Solvent
8. The living content in a cell
Enzymatic
Second law of thermodynamics
Disaccharides
Protoplasm
9. Stored energy
Exothermic reaction
Enzymatic
Potential energy
Hydrolosys in disaccharides
10. Most abundant form of lipids; building blocks for other lipids; have hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends; in water - will align themselves; good source of energy; found in dairy and animal tissues
Reversible colloid
Fatty acids
Disaccharides
Solute
11. Process of making two DNA molecules from one strand
DNA replication
Chitin
Carbohydrates
Protoplasm
12. Elements essential to life
Second law of thermodynamics
Carbon - hydrogen - oxygen - nitrogen - calcium
Glycogen
Protoplasm
13. Homogenous(alike) mixture of one or more substances in another substance
Chitin
Solution
RNA
Fatty acids
14. Dissolver (water: universal solvent)
Solvent
Carbon - hydrogen - oxygen - nitrogen - calcium
Second law of thermodynamics
Proteins
15. Double sugars; maltose - sucrose - lactose; formed when monosaccharides undergo dehydration synthesis - when a suger looses hydrozyl group (OH) and another gives hydrogen - resulting in a water molecule and a ...
Glycogen
Carbon - hydrogen - oxygen - nitrogen - calcium
Disaccharides
Protoplasm
16. Made of amino acids; polypeptide chain of amino acids; make up the majority of an organism's cells; used as enzymes or as building blocks
Solution
Protoplasm
Proteins
Chitin
17. Many sugars; complex carbs
Elements
Solution
Osmosis is
Polysaccharides
18. Cannot change between gel and sol (ex. egg whites)
RNA
Second law of thermodynamics
Colloid
Nonreversible colloid
19. Organic compounds that contain carbon - hydrogen and oxygen; provide structure and store energy
Exothermic reaction
Carbon
Carbohydrates
First law of thermodynam ics
20. Whenever energy is used - some of the energy is wasted
Second law of thermodynamics
First law of thermodynam ics
Structure of DNA
Potential energy
21. Affect the rate of the reaction but are not changed in the reaction
Enzymatic
Catalysts
Carbon - hydrogen - oxygen - nitrogen - calcium
Suspension
22. The putting together of living things
Endothermic reaction
Solute
Kinetic energy
Biosynthesis is
23. Dissolved
Solute
RNA
Exothermic reaction
Protoplasm
24. Can change between gel and sol phases (ex. protoplasm)
Reversible colloid
DNA replication
Solute
Biosynthesis is
25. What is chief ingredient in living things?
Second law of thermodynamics
Potential energy
Carbon
Reversible colloid
26. Is a polysaccharide; stored by plants; a major energy source for humans; humans can't make it
Monosaccharides
Enzymatic
Starch
Glycogen
27. Energy in motion
Fatty acids
Kinetic energy
Protoplasm
Solvent
28. Composed of long chains of glucose; is a polysaccharide; found in plant cell walls; nondigestible by most animals; part of our diet called bulk or rubbage(fiber)
Energy is
Lipids are
Cellulose
Catalysts
29. Absorbs heat; endo - within
Endothermic reaction
Atom
Potential energy
Structure of DNA
30. In any process - energy is neither created nor destroyed
Nonreversible colloid
First law of thermodynam ics
DNA replication
Cellulose
31. Made of nucleotides; sugar - phosphate - base; adenine - thyOOmine; guani`ne - cytosine
Structure of DNA
Enzymatic
Hydrolosys in disaccharides
Osmosis is
32. Smallest unit of an element
Solute
Starch
Structure of DNA
Atom
33. Polysaccharide; strong and flexible; makes up shells of crabs - lobsters - shrimp - insects; found in cell walls of fungi
DNA replication
Fatty acids
Chitin
Catalysts
34. Single sugars; glucose(C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that is manufactured by plants in photosynthesis
Monosaccharides
First law of thermodynam ics
Lipids are
Disaccharides
35. Found in nucleus of cell; contain info necessary for the manufacture of an organism's proteins; nucleic acid form genes; watson and crick discovered
Atom
DNA
Hydrolosys in disaccharides
Biosynthesis is
36. The diffusion of water(!!) through a semipermiable membrane; equilibrium is never reached.
Solute
DNA
Exothermic reaction
Osmosis is
37. Matter is composed of ______
Protoplasm
Fatty acids
Nonreversible colloid
Elements
38. Mixture of fine particles that do not settle out quickly (ex. protoplasm)
Second law of thermodynamics
Structure of DNA
Disaccharides
Colloid
39. Group of organic substances slightly soluble in water; very soluble in other organic liquids; mostly structural but also store energy; humans and animals store their excess energy as lipids
Polysaccharides
Kinetic energy
Lipids are
Cellulose
40. Polysaccharide; animal starch (animals and humans eat starches abd break them down to monosaccharides; the liver converts them to glycogen for storage)
Glycogen
Second law of thermodynamics
Kinetic energy
Solution