BIO230 NATURAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Exam 1, Fall 2020

NATURAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
Bio 230
Fall 2020
Exam 1
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- _ is an example of an element.
- Water
- Calcium
- Glucose
- Salt
- The four most common elements found in living organisms are __ _.
- nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and carbon
- carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
- carbon, oxygen, potassium, and calcium
- oxygen, calcium, hydrogen, and carbon
- In order to have a positive charge, an atom must have _.
- more protons than electrons
- more electrons than protons
- more neutrons than protons
- more protons than neutrons
- Beryllium's atomic mass is 9, and its atomic number is 4. How many neutrons are found in a beryllium atom?
- 9
- 13
- 4
- 5
- An atom's _ are found in its nucleus.
- neutrons and protons
- protons only
- neutrons and electrons
- electrons, protons, and neutrons
- The hydrogen and oxygen atoms of a water molecule are held together by bonds.
- ionic
- covalent
- True or False:
The simplest forms of carbohydrates are known as single sugar, simple sugar, or monosaccharaides.
- What does disaccharide mean: _
- one sugar molecule
- two sugar molecules
- many sugar molecule
- True or False: _ _
Disaccharides can be broken down into their simple sugars through a process called
hydrolysis.
- Where we can find peptide bonds: in_
a) Sugar (carbohydrates) b) Protein (amino acids) C) Fat (lipids)
- Starch is a storage of that consist of glucose molecules in plants.
- polysaccharides (complex sugar)
- monosaccharaides (simple sugar)
- Lipid means: _ _
a) Sugar b) Protein C) Fat
- True or False:
Saturated fats are liquid and unsaturated fats are solid.
- Oleic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in many animal and vegetable fats and oils. What can you tell about oleic acid just by looking at its structure?
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- Oleic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid.
- Oleic acid is a saturated fatty acid.
- Hormones, muscles, enzymes, tears, nails, hairs, hemoglobin (in blood) are made of
_ Sugar b) Protein C) Fat
- Lemon juice, vinegar, and sour milk are examples of: _ _
a) Acids b) Base
- True or False: Acids neutralize bases and bases neutralize acids.
- Substance with a pH 7 is considered neutral (as water), a solution with a pH greater than 7 (9-14) is considered_ _
a) acidic b) basic
- True or False: _
An acid is a substance that releases (donates) a hydrogen ion (H+) in solution.
- True or False:
A base is a substance that releases (donates) a hydroxide ion (OH-) in solution.
- True or False: _
Carbohydrates (sugars, starch) and proteins are water soluble (can get dissolved in water)
and fats (lipids) are not water soluble.
- True or False: _ Water is the universal solvent.
- In the following reaction, galactose is a .
galactose + glucose → lactose + water
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- polysaccharide
- monomer
- polymer
- protein
- is a steroid.
- Butter
- Sucrose
- Amino acid
- Estrogen (female sex hormone)
- What is the name given to the reaction that breaks peptide bonds (in protein chain)?
- dehydration
- hydrolysis
- Nucleic acids are polymers of monomers.
- monosaccharide
- fatty acid
- DNA
- nucleotide
- DNA nucleotides include .
- uracil, guanine, adenine, and cytosine
- thymine, guanine, adenine, and cytosine
- thymine, uracil, adenine, and cytosine
- thymine, guanine, adenine, and uracil
- Which of the following is a function of the Golgi apparatus?
- digestion of organic matter inside the cell
- protein modification and delivery
- drug detoxification
- cell respiration
Questions 29-32 match the letter of the organelle next to its corresponding function.
A) Ribosomes B) Microtubules C) Plasma Membrane D) Mitochondria
- Flexible boundary layer for ALL cells; regulates what comes in or out of the cell.
- Network of fibers inside the cytosol (cytoplasm) that helps cell’s movements.
- The site of protein synthesis.
- The site of cellular respiration and cellular energy (ATP) formation.
- True or False ---------
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is the site of lipid synthesis and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is the site of protein synthesis.
- are the major lipids of plasma membranes.
- Steroids
- Fatty acids
- Starches
- Phospholipids
- Most homeostatic mechanisms depend on .
- positive feedback
- negative feedback
Questions 36-40 match the letter of given term next to its corresponding definition.
A. active transport B. Pinocytosis C. Facilitated diffusion
D. Antiport E. Symport
- a cell engulfs fluids forming an invagination and suspend it within a small vesicle.
- carrier moves solute down its concentration gradient with no need of ATP molecule
- carrier moves solute through a membrane up its concentration gradient uses ATP molecule
- carries two or more solutes simultaneously in same direction (cotransport)
- carries two or more solutes in opposite directions (counter transport)
Questions 41-50, match the letter to its corresponding number
Column A Column B
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- Gluteal 41. Wrist
- Axillary 42. Front Surface
- Brachial 43. Armpit
- Anterior 44. Buttocks
- Carpal 45. Thigh
- Cephalic 46. Back
- Cervical 47. Neck
- Crural 48. Arm
- Femoral 49. Leg
- Dorsal 50. Head

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Solution: BIO230 NATURAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Exam 1, Fall 2020