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A comprehensive set of test questions and answers for the bio 253 course at jackson college. It covers a wide range of topics in biology, including the storage form of glucose, the levels of organization in living organisms, the major tissue types, the macromolecules that make up living organisms, the subatomic particles that make up atoms, the types of chemical bonds and reactions, the differences between dna and rna, the components of feedback loops, and more. The questions are presented in a clear and concise manner, with the correct answers marked. This document could be a valuable resource for students preparing for exams or seeking to review and reinforce their understanding of the key concepts covered in the bio 253 course.
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What is the storage form of glucose in plants/humans? - ✔✔Glycogen Glycogen is synthesized and stored? (Where is it found) - ✔✔Liver and Muscles What is the next level of organization after a cell? - ✔✔Tissue What is the next level of organization after Tissues? - ✔✔Organ What is the next level of organization after Organs? - ✔✔Systems What are the 4 major tissues? - ✔✔CT, ET, MT, NT T OR F: An organ is composed of 2 different types of tissue - ✔✔TRUE If I say axilla you say? - ✔✔Armpit Atomic # is measuring what? - ✔✔# of protons What is an example of a pentose sugar? - ✔✔Deoxyribose What type of bonds are their in proteins? - ✔✔Peptide bonds What is the study of tissues? - ✔✔Histology
Is a base a proton acceptor or a proton donor? - ✔✔Acceptor What type of system is labor? - ✔✔Positive feedback What are 7 factors of determining life? - ✔✔Metabolism, Responsiveness, Homeo, movement, growth, differential What are the 4 macromolecules? - ✔✔Carbs, Lipids, Nucleic acids, Proteins Which macromolecules have nitrogen? - ✔✔Nucleic acids and proteins What are the 5 nitrogenous bases of nucleic acids? - ✔✔Adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, uracil What are the building blocks of Carbs? - ✔✔Sugars What are 2 examples of simple sugars? - ✔✔Monosaccharides and Disaccharides What are the building blocks of proteins? - ✔✔Amino acids Amino acids are connected together by? - ✔✔Peptide bonds What are the building blocks of lipids? - ✔✔Fatty acids and Glycerol's Saturated fats have - ✔✔No double bonding Unsaturated fats have - ✔✔Has at least 1 double bond
Whats the most important 2 inorganic compounds for humans? - ✔✔h20 and o The type of reaction for building cell parts - ✔✔Endergonic reaction Endergonic are normally what subsets of metabolism? - ✔✔Anabolic What is the amount of energy needed to start a reaction? - ✔✔Activation energy What lowers activation energy? - ✔✔Catalysts What macromolecule usually makes up enzymes? - ✔✔Proteins What are the 5 types of chemical reactions? - ✔✔Synthesis, Decomposition, exchange, reversible, oxidative Synthesis reaction is usually a - ✔✔anabolic reaction Decomposition reaction is usually a - ✔✔catabolic reaction Anatomy is - ✔✔Structure Physiology is - ✔✔Function Differences between DNA and RNA - ✔✔DNA: Double stranded/Thymine RNA: Single stranded/Uracil Acids have - ✔✔H+/Proton Donor/Less than 7 on ph
Bases have - ✔✔OH/Proton acceptor/Above 7 Salts when acids mixed with a base disassociate into - ✔✔Water Inorganic - ✔✔NO carbon/ Organic - ✔✔HAS carbon/More complex/ Chondrocyte deals with what? - ✔✔Cartilage Adipocytes deals with? - ✔✔Adipose tissue Osteocyte deal with? - ✔✔Bone Leukocyte deals with? - ✔✔WBC Erythrocyte deals with?? - ✔✔RBC What are the components of a feedback loop? - ✔✔Receptors, control center, effectors Positive feedback does what - ✔✔intensifies condition Negative feedback does what - ✔✔Restores balance