BIOL 102 Quiz 1
BIOL 102 Quiz 1 Liberty University
BIOL 102 Quiz 1 Science and Chemistry of Life
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1.
- A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is _
- The first step of the scientific method is to ____.
- When the body is exposed to dangerously low temperatures, shivering and surface capillary vasoconstriction occur. This is an example of
- Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- A protein combined with cholesterol in the blood is an example of a(n)
- Positron emission tomography (PET) utilizes ____ to yield results of a scan.
- The bonding of two or more atoms creates a(n) ____.
- The most abundant lipids in the body are ____.
- The process by which the movement of internal bonds converts one type of organic compound into another is
- A lipid is a(n) ____.
- Each carbon atom can share pairs of electrons with as many as ____ other atoms.
- What level of protein structure is associated with the folding of coils and sheets to form a hollow region through which substances can move into and out of cells?
- A nucleotide is composed of at least one sugar, one phosphate group, and _
- Animals store carbohydrates in the form of ____.
- The building block of large carbohydrates is ____.
- Fats that stay liquid at room temperature are ____.
- Plants store large amounts of carbohydrates in the form of ____.
- During a synthesis reaction, glucose and fructose combine to form
- The atomic number denotes the number of ____ in an atom of a particular element.
- Which is the correct order of organization in nature, from least inclusive to most inclusive?
- A solution with a pH of 7.4 ____.
- A compound that contains both carbon and hydrogen is ____.
- How do hydrophilic molecules interact with water?
- Explain the difference between historical and experimental science
- What is a free radical? According to our text, what type of nutrient helps to destroy them?
Other sets
- A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is ____.
- When the body is exposed to dangerously low temperatures, shivering and surface capillary vasoconstriction occur. This is an example of
- Which form of organization is classified between cell and organ?
- Homeostasis refers to ____.
- Atoms or clusters of atoms that are covalently bonded to carbon and influence the behavior of organic compounds are known as
- A protein combined with cholesterol in the blood is an example of a(n) ____.
- Each carbon atom can share pairs of electrons with as many as ____ other atoms.
- Fats that stay liquid at room temperature are ____.
- Which carbohydrate, found only in plants, is indigestible by humans?
- A protein inside cells that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction is a(n) ____.
- Which protein binds and releases oxygen molecules?
- A dissolved substance in water is a(n)____.
- The atomic number denotes the number of ____ in an atom of a particular element.
- Which part of the amino acid helps to determine its chemical properties?
- The most abundant lipids in the body are ____.
- What level of protein structure is associated with the folding of coils and sheets to form a hollow region through which substances can move into and out of cells?
- The blending of two or more kinds of molecules is a(n)____.
- Which of the following is composed of a 1:2:1 ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen?
- The process by which the movement of internal bonds converts one type of organic compound into another is
- What is the process called whereby a researcher can manipulate the conditions under which observations are made?
- The type of bond that exists between amino acids in a protein is a(n) ____ bond.
- Which statement is true of water?
- How do hydrophilic molecules interact with water?
- Define homeostasis and explain the concept using the example of how we regulate our body temperature.
- What is a free radical? According to our text, what type of nutrient helps to destroy them?
Other sets
- The first step of the scientific method is to ____.
- When the body is exposed to dangerously low temperatures, shivering and surface capillary vasoconstriction occur. This is an example of
- Homeostasis refers to ____.
- Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down into another substance is known as a(n) ____.
- Which of the following is composed of a 1:2:1 ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen?
- Which protein binds and releases oxygen molecules?
- The bonding of two or more atoms creates a(n) ____.
- Isotopes of an element are different from the most common standard form due to differences in the
- Which part of the amino acid helps to determine its chemical properties?
- A protein combined with cholesterol in the blood is an example of a(n) ____.
- A lipid is a(n) ____.
- Each carbon atom can share pairs of electrons with as many as ____ other atoms.
- The structural building blocks for proteins are ____.
- Fats that stay liquid at room temperature are ____.
- What fat is the building block for cell membranes?
- Animals store carbohydrates in the form of ____.
- What level of protein structure is associated with the folding of coils and sheets to form a hollow region through which substances can move into and out of cells?
- Positron emission tomography (PET) utilizes ____ to yield results of a scan.
- Which term refers to all parts of Earth where organisms live?
- Which class of fats is used to synthesize various vitamins and hormones?
- If a chlorine atom has 7 electrons in its outer energy level, which of the following is true about chlorine?
- During an hydrolysis reaction, ____.
- Define homeostasis and explain the concept using the example of how we regulate our body temperature
- Briefly explain apoptosis. What happens when it does not occur?
Set 1
- A protein combined with cholesterol in the blood is an example of a(n) .
- The heart muscle belongs to which group?
- Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- Atoms or clusters of atoms that are covalently bonded to carbon and influence the behavior of organic compounds are known as .
- The atomic number denotes the number of in an atom of a particular element.
- The most basic level of organization is the .
- Animals store carbohydrates in the form of .
- Which element is not one of the four most common elements found in organisms?
- A protein inside cells that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction is a(n) .
- The bonding of two or more atoms creates a(n) .
- What fat is the building block for cell membranes?
- The most abundant lipids in the body are .
- Which of the following is composed of a 1:2:1 ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen?
- Which carbohydrate, found only in plants, is indigestible by humans?
- What level of protein structure is associated with the folding of coils and sheets to form a hollow region through which substances can move into and out of cells?
- Homeostasis refers to .
- During a synthesis reaction, glucose and fructose combine to form .
- Which protein binds and releases oxygen molecules?
- An acid is a substance that donates a(n) .
- Radioisotopes .
- Covalent bonds .
- A substance that gives up an electron to a free radical is a(n) .
- Which type of bond is responsible for the linking together of atoms within a water molecule?
- Explain the difference between historical and experimental science
- According to our text, why are radioisotopes useful as a tracer to find cancer?
Set 2
- A lipid is a(n) ____.
- Plants store large amounts of carbohydrates in the form of ____.
- Which part of the amino acid helps to determine its chemical properties?
- Atoms or clusters of atoms that are covalently bonded to carbon and influence the behavior of organic compounds are known as ____.
- The heart muscle belongs to which group?
- The first step of the scientific method is to ____.
- What fat is the building block for cell membranes?
- Isotopes of an element are different from the most common standard form due to differences in the ____.
- The most basic level of organization is the ____.
- The atomic number denotes the number of ____ in an atom of a particular element.
- Which protein binds and releases oxygen molecules?
- The structural building blocks for proteins are ____.
- A nucleotide is composed of at least one sugar, one phosphate group, and ____.
- Homeostasis refers to ____.
- There are how many different types of amino acids?
- The bonding of two or more atoms creates a(n) ____.
- A systematic way of obtaining knowledge about the natural world is ____.
- During a synthesis reaction, glucose and fructose combine to form ____.
- Which feature of life is the ability to maintain a stable internal state?
- The process by which the movement of internal bonds converts one type of organic compound into another is ____.
- Which class of fats is used to synthesize various vitamins and hormones?
- Which type of bond is responsible for the linking together of atoms within a water molecule?
- During an hydrolysis reaction, ____.
- The sequence of amino acids in a protein represents its ____.
- Explain the concept of homeostasis using the example of how we regulate our body temperature.