Author : Gerard J. Designed for the 2-semester anatomy and physiology course, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology combines exceptional content and outstanding visuals for a rich and comprehensive classroom experience.
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Search for: Search. Download Download PDF. Translate PDF. Study Objective 2: SO 2. Section Reference 1: Sec 2. Study Objective 3: SO 2. Question type: Multiple Choice 9 Which of the following subatomic particles are shared by two atoms to form covalent bonds? Question type: Multiple Choice 15 Which relatively weak type of bond helps stabilize the three dimensional structure of large molecules like proteins and DNA?
Section Reference 2. Question type: Multiple Choice 19 Which type of chemical reaction will absorb more energy than it releases? Study Objective 4: SO 2. Question type: Multiple Choice 22 Which type of chemical reaction combines reactants to produce larger products? Water acts in hydrolysis reactions to split reactants. Water can transport heat in the body and can be used to release heat from the body as occurs in sweating. Water is used as a lubricant, particularly in serous fluids like those surrounding the lungs and on mucosal membranes like those lining the gastrointestinal tract.
Question type: Multiple Choice 28 A solution with a pH value less than 7 is a basic. Question type: Multiple Choice 40 The primary structure of a protein consists of a alpha helices. Where in a eukaryotic cell would this type of molecule be commonly found? It has a polar hydrophilic head group and a nonpolar hydrophobic tail group making it amphipathic. This chemical property allows it to form the lipid bilayer of the membrane with its polar group oriented on the surface of the membrane and its hydrophobic tails oriented away from the surrounding water in the interior of the lipid bilayer.
Section Reference: 1. At number one, the enzyme and substrate come together at the active site of the enzyme forming the enzyme-substrate complex.
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