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Old Apr 7, 2006, 02:41 AM
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1. What component is present in every part of a loop, such as one
that involves proteins producing energetic molecules from sugar?
A. Raw materials C. Energy absorption
B. Energy release D. Information
2. If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
A. bacterial-size cell bodies. C. ribosomes.
B. the cell nucleus. D. cell membranes.
3. According to the first law of thermodynamics, _______ can’t be created or destroyed.
A. sugar C. carbon
B. matter D. energy
4. The unit of measurement that scientists use to determine the diameter of an animal cell
is the
5. If you were a plant that wanted to use sunlight to make glucose, which set of additional raw
materials would you require?
6. According to my hypothesis, bacteria that lived millions of years ago communicated by
their body language. In scientific terms, the main problem with my hypothesis is that
A. it fails to explain the phrase body language.
B. it can’t be disproved.
C. it may be false.
D. if it’s proven, our knowledge of bacteria will be disproved.
7. Most of the fruits and vegetables you get from a supermarket are the product of
A. accidental mutations. C. selective bacterial intrusions.
B. gene insertion via bacteria. D. selective breeding.
8. The cells in your body are continuously disassembled and reassembled. Which one of the
following kinds of body cells lasts longest—that is, turns over the least often?
A. Neurons C. Skin cells
B. Liver cells D. Intestinal cells
9. Because water has a relatively low viscosity, it will
A. become heavier as it freezes.
B. allow substances to diffuse through it.
C. have a low heat conductivity.
D. change temperature easily.
10. With respect to the four levels of comparative size presented in your text, which scale does
a typical protein fall into?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
11. Genes produce instructions only for
A. regulating body processes. C. building body parts.
B. making proteins. D. creating new cells.
12. In bacteria-size mitochondria, both plant and animal cells produce _______, expelling
_______ in that process.
A. glucose, water C. ATP, water
B. glucose, oxygen D. ATP, oxygen
13. If you’re a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane, your head will face
toward
A. the watery environment outside the cell.
B. the watery environment inside the cell.
C. either the inside or the outside of the cell.
D. the protein pump in the cell.

 
     

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Old Apr 7, 2006, 03:05 AM   #2  
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Please see the Announcement on this board. Folk here will not do your homework for you but will help if you're stuck on something.

Pasting what appears to be an entire quiz is a but much.
 
 
     
 
 
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oh you have got to be kidding me.

here. a little gift. you seem to be one of those students, like i used to teach on occasion, who thought getting the answers from others would float you through class. you might even "understand" why an answer was right after you were told. then you take a test. hmmmmm.... didn't go as well as you'd like? i've had students balling their eyes out because they "understood" the answers they got in their "study groups" but then got slammed on the exam.

so here's the "gift" - if the questions are directly out of a college textbook there is often a supplemental book you can buy (might not be in the bookstore, need to look online) that has all the answers. its also has explanaions, but from your post it looks like you are not interested in learning anything.

the nature of the questions look to be a general bio class... a little chem thrown in there but bio related. i hope this is the only science class you need to take. you are not even to the hard stuff, or intersting stuff, or the stuff that makes a career, a degree, a doctor, a scientist, a knowledgable person, and you're taking the easy way out.

hope you aren't taking out too many loans or making your parents go into debt.
 
 
     
 
 
Old Feb 23, 2007, 06:22 AM   #4  
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1.D
2.C
3.D
4.C"nanometer"
5.C" Carbon dixide and water"
6. B
7.D
8.A
9.B
10.B
11.B
12.C
13.B

i know it is may be tooooooooooooo late but this is a correct answers.

Good Luck
 
 
     
 
 
Old May 13, 2007, 02:11 PM   #5  
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1. What component is present in every part of a loop, such as one
that involves proteins producing energetic molecules from sugar?
A. Raw materials C. Energy absorption
B. Energy release D. Information
2. If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
A. bacterial-size cell bodies. C. ribosomes.
B. the cell nucleus. D. cell membranes.
3. According to the first law of thermodynamics, _______ can’t be created or destroyed.
A. sugar C. carbon
B. matter D. energy
4. The unit of measurement that scientists use to determine the diameter of an animal cell
is the
5. If you were a plant that wanted to use sunlight to make glucose, which set of additional raw
materials would you require?
6. According to my hypothesis, bacteria that lived millions of years ago communicated by
their body language. In scientific terms, the main problem with my hypothesis is that
A. it fails to explain the phrase body language.
B. it can’t be disproved.
C. it may be false.
D. if it’s proven, our knowledge of bacteria will be disproved.
7. Most of the fruits and vegetables you get from a supermarket are the product of
A. accidental mutations. C. selective bacterial intrusions.
B. gene insertion via bacteria. D. selective breeding.
8. The cells in your body are continuously disassembled and reassembled. Which one of the
following kinds of body cells lasts longest—that is, turns over the least often?
A. Neurons C. Skin cells
B. Liver cells D. Intestinal cells
9. Because water has a relatively low viscosity, it will
A. become heavier as it freezes.
B. allow substances to diffuse through it.
C. have a low heat conductivity.
D. change temperature easily.
10. With respect to the four levels of comparative size presented in your text, which scale does
a typical protein fall into?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
11. Genes produce instructions only for
A. regulating body processes. C. building body parts.
B. making proteins. D. creating new cells.
12. In bacteria-size mitochondria, both plant and animal cells produce _______, expelling
_______ in that process.
A. glucose, water C. ATP, water
B. glucose, oxygen D. ATP, oxygen
13. If you’re a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane, your head will face
toward
A. the watery environment outside the cell.
B. the watery environment inside the cell.
C. either the inside or the outside of the cell.
D. the protein pump in the cell.
 
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 19, 2007, 01:51 PM   #6  
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I just wanted to say that the person who gave those answers is incorrect
 
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 24, 2007, 02:55 PM   #7  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xeres
1. What component is present in every part of a loop, such as one
that involves proteins producing energetic molecules from sugar?
A. Raw materials C. Energy absorption
B. Energy release D. Information
2. If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
A. bacterial-size cell bodies. C. ribosomes.
B. the cell nucleus. D. cell membranes.
3. According to the first law of thermodynamics, _______ can’t be created or destroyed.
A. sugar C. carbon
B. matter D. energy
4. The unit of measurement that scientists use to determine the diameter of an animal cell
is the
5. If you were a plant that wanted to use sunlight to make glucose, which set of additional raw
materials would you require?
6. According to my hypothesis, bacteria that lived millions of years ago communicated by
their body language. In scientific terms, the main problem with my hypothesis is that
A. it fails to explain the phrase body language.
B. it can’t be disproved.
C. it may be false.
D. if it’s proven, our knowledge of bacteria will be disproved.
7. Most of the fruits and vegetables you get from a supermarket are the product of
A. accidental mutations. C. selective bacterial intrusions.
B. gene insertion via bacteria. D. selective breeding.
8. The cells in your body are continuously disassembled and reassembled. Which one of the
following kinds of body cells lasts longest—that is, turns over the least often?
A. Neurons C. Skin cells
B. Liver cells D. Intestinal cells
9. Because water has a relatively low viscosity, it will
A. become heavier as it freezes.
B. allow substances to diffuse through it.
C. have a low heat conductivity.
D. change temperature easily.
10. With respect to the four levels of comparative size presented in your text, which scale does
a typical protein fall into?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
11. Genes produce instructions only for
A. regulating body processes. C. building body parts.
B. making proteins. D. creating new cells.
12. In bacteria-size mitochondria, both plant and animal cells produce _______, expelling
_______ in that process.
A. glucose, water C. ATP, water
B. glucose, oxygen D. ATP, oxygen
13. If you’re a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane, your head will face
toward
A. the watery environment outside the cell.
B. the watery environment inside the cell.
C. either the inside or the outside of the cell.
D. the protein pump in the cell.
If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
 
 
     
 
 
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[quote=kayla_saunders2006]If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
 
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 24, 2007, 03:20 PM   #9  
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1. What component is present in every part of a loop, such as one
that involves proteins producing energetic molecules from sugar?
A. Raw materials C. Energy absorption
B. Energy release D. Information
2. If you’re using an up-to-date light microscope to examine animal
cells, you won’t be able to detect
A. bacterial-size cell bodies. C. ribosomes.
B. the cell nucleus. D. cell membranes.
3. According to the first law of thermodynamics, _______ can’t be created or destroyed.
A. sugar C. carbon
B. matter D. energy
4. The unit of measurement that scientists use to determine the diameter of an animal cell
is the
5. If you were a plant that wanted to use sunlight to make glucose, which set of additional raw
materials would you require?
6. According to my hypothesis, bacteria that lived millions of years ago communicated by
their body language. In scientific terms, the main problem with my hypothesis is that
A. it fails to explain the phrase body language.
B. it can’t be disproved.
C. it may be false.
D. if it’s proven, our knowledge of bacteria will be disproved.
7. Most of the fruits and vegetables you get from a supermarket are the product of
A. accidental mutations. C. selective bacterial intrusions.
B. gene insertion via bacteria. D. selective breeding.
8. The cells in your body are continuously disassembled and reassembled. Which one of the
following kinds of body cells lasts longest—that is, turns over the least often?
A. Neurons C. Skin cells
B. Liver cells D. Intestinal cells
9. Because water has a relatively low viscosity, it will
A. become heavier as it freezes.
B. allow substances to diffuse through it.
C. have a low heat conductivity.
D. change temperature easily.
10. With respect to the four levels of comparative size presented in your text, which scale does
a typical protein fall into?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. 4
11. Genes produce instructions only for
A. regulating body processes. C. building body parts.
B. making proteins. D. creating new cells.
12. In bacteria-size mitochondria, both plant and animal cells produce _______, expelling
_______ in that process.
A. glucose, water C. ATP, water
B. glucose, oxygen D. ATP, oxygen
13. If you’re a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane, your head will face
toward
A. the watery environment outside the cell.
B. the watery environment inside the cell.
C. either the inside or the outside of the cell.
D. the protein pump in the cell.
If you’re a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane, your head will face
toward
 
 
     
 
 
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