Chapter 2
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Which subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of a atom?
Electrons and ions
Electrons and neutrons
Protons and neutrons
Protons and electrons
Protons and neutrons
The number of protons in an atom is known as the atom's __________.
atomic number
atomic weight
mass number
nuclear number
Atomic number
Atoms that are of the same element but contain different numbers of neutrons are called
isotopes.
cations.
anions.
isomers.
None of these are correct.
Isotopes
Ions with a negative charge are called
cations.
radicals.
polyatomic ions.
anions.
None of these are correct.
Anions
Which type of reaction is depicted here?
Ab --> a + b
Synthesis
Reversible
Exchange
Decomposition
Decomposition
The energy of motion is called what?
hydrolysis
kinetic energy
anabolism
potential energy
Kinetic Energy
Chemical reactions that release energy are categorized as ________.
hydrolytic
exergonic
anabolic
endergonic
catabolic
Exergonic
Which of the following molecules are considered inorganic?
Proteins
DNA
Water
Lipids
Water (because it does not have carbon atoms)
The most acidic solution would have a pH of ________.
14
10
7
4
0
0
Which of the following is an example of a disaccharide?
fructose
glycogen
cellulose
starch
sucrose
Sucrose (It has two monosaccharides)
Which of the following is connected by peptide bonds and function as a building block for proteins?
polypeptides
peptides
lipids
amino acids
Amino Acids
what type of molecule is dna
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Nucleic acid
Protein
Nucleic acid
The hydrolysis of ATP yields the molecule ________.
thymine
ribose
adenine
phospholipid
adenosine diphosphate
Adenosine diphosphate
In the second level of organization, different molecules interact to form larger structures with specific functions. After the chemical level, what is the next or second level of organization?
organ level
tissue level
organ system level
cellular level
cellular level
What kind of covalent bond is formed when the electrons are NOT shared equally between the bonding atoms, for example, when hydrogen and oxygen atoms bond in a water molecule?
ionic
polar
double
hydrogen
Polar
Generally it is accepted that some kinds of fatty acids are healthier than others. What fatty acid found in fish is associated with reduced risks for heart disease and other inflammatory diseases?
trans fatty acids
polyunsaturated fatty acids
saturated fatty acids
omega-3 fatty acids
Omega - 3 fatty acids
What makes a saturated fatty acid different from an unsaturated fatty acid?
Unsaturated fatty acids have single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.
The carbon atoms in saturated fatty acids have four single covalent bonds and therefore have only single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.
The carbon atoms in saturated fatty acids have four single covalent bonds and therefore have only single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.