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Bio test #1 part 2

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Lipids are the only class of macromolecules that contain   show
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Two carbon atoms might be joined to each other by the sharing of two pairs of electrons, forming a(n)   show
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show nucleotides.  
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show Glucose is a carbohydrate that is utilized by all life forms in the construction of nucleotides.  
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show monosaccharides.  
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show Both DNA and RNA always double helices.  
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In the crystal matrix of ordinary salt, the sodium and chlorine are held together by   show
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The simplest and most common monosaccharide is a sex-carbon sugar called   show
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Mendeleev found that when he arranged elements according to their atomic mass, they formed a pattern of groups of eight. This led to the generalization now known as   show
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Ordinary oxygen has an atomic mass of 16 and an atomic number of 8. This means that the number of neutrons in this type of oxygen is   show
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Chitin, a modified form of cellulose, is not only cross-linked with proteins but also its glucose units are modified with atoms of   show
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show hydrogen bonds.  
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Water molecules are polar with ends that exhibit partial positive and negative charges. Such opposite charges make water molecules attract each other through bonds called   show
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show ions.  
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show ions.  
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show having an adhesive force, which allows them to attach to the vessel walls.  
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When two atoms share a pair of electrons, the bonding is referred to as   show
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