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Apologia Biology Flashcards for Modules 5 and 6

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show catalyst  
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show hydrogen bonding  
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show peptide bond  
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lipids are not attracted to water because they are...   show
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when you perform hydrolysis on a disaccharide, you will get what kind of molecules?   show
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a ______ is a substance that results from atoms bonding together. it is the smallest unit of a compound.   show
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show hydration reactions  
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show 123  
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show thymine  
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A chemical bond formed by the transfer of electrons is what kind of bond?   show
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A ______________ bond is a strong attraction between hydrogen atoms and certain other atoms (usually oxygen or nitrogen) in specific molecules.   show
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show chemical  
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show absorb  
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Glucose and fructose have both a _____ structure and a ______ structure.   show
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show biosynthesis  
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show glycogen  
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show 18  
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show 67  
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If the above is a carbohydrate, what is the value of x?   show
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show 3  
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Two atoms have the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons. They ___ belong to the same element   show
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show physical  
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show chlorine-35 (correct answer, your response)  
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show chains of different amino acids.  
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show sharing an electron pair.  
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show catalyst  
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show All enzymes work inside cells.  
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Two solutions of different solute concentration are separated by a membrane. After 1 hour, the solutions are of equal concentrations and the water levels are the same as when the experiment started. This an example of   show
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show Carbohydrates  
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Water molecules stick to other water molecules because   show
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show from two monosaccharides by dehydration synthesis.  
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The __________ structure of a protein consists of a chain of amino acids assembled in a specific order.   show
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show the overall three-dimensional structure.  
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Nucleotides   show
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Oxygen-16 is described by which of the following terms?   show
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P is described by which of the following terms?   show
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show solution A  
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show secretion  
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The ______ ________ lies between the cell walls of plant cells.   show
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First organelle involved in biosynthesis   show
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show ribosome, chloroplast, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, plastid, nucleus, Golgi body, Golgi apparatus  
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An organelle that rough ER has and that which smooth ER does not have.   show
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show lysosome  
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show electron transport system  
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________________ is the energy necessary to get a chemical reaction going   show
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___________ is the rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure   show
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________________is a viscous or jelly-like fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended.   show
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show Digestion  
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show Egestion  
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______________is the process of soluble waste materials leaving the cell.   show
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show Golgi bodies  
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show Hypertonic  
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show Ions  
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______________________ are organelles that store starches or oils .   show
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A _________________ is the organelle in animal cells responsible for hydrolysis reactions which break down proteins, polysaccharides, disaccharides, and some lipids .   show
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The ______ _______ is the thin film between the cell walls of adjacent plant cells   show
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show Phagocytic  
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_________________ is the process by which a cell engulfs foreign substances or other cells.   show
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show pinocytic  
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_____________is a collapse of the cell's cytoplasm due to lack of water .   show
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show Ribosomes  
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show isotonic solution  
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____________ is the rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure.   show
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show activation energy  
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show respiration biosynthesis  
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___________ ___________ breaks down small molecules for the purpose of producing energy.   show
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show phospholipid  
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The two stages in aerobic cellular respiration that produce equal amounts of ATP are __________ and the ___________ _______.   show
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show 2  
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If a cell's mitochondria stop working, it, the cell _______ perform any stage of cellular respiration.   show
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Among the following, the structure that has the highest degree of independence from the rest of the cell is   show
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Cytoplasmic streaming in a cell is generated by   show
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show pumps water out of the cell.  
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show move across the membrane equally in both directions. (correct answer, your response)  
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The removal of water from a cell by a contractile vacuole is an example of   show
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Calcium and sodium ions are transported across the cell membrane of a body cell by   show
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The energy in ATP is stored in the   show
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The synthesis and breakdown of ATP within the cells is controlled by   show
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show photosynthesis  
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In respiration, the final acceptor of electrons is   show
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show molecules constantly move and collide with one another.  
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Which of these processes takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell?   show
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Glycolysis provides a cell with a net gain of   show
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show NAD+  
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Cellular respiration is called an aerobic process because it requires   show
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show pyruvic acid.  
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show fermentation occurs.  
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The Krebs cycle produces   show
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The Krebs cycle starts with   show
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show NADH and FADH  
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Each pair of high-energy electrons that moves down the electron transport chain provides enough energy to   show
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show Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.  
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