A) cool the body with sweat.
B) maintain a fairly constant body temperature.
C) provide an environment for chemical reactions.
D) keep tissues moist and reduce friction.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) energy must be supplied for the reaction to occur.
B) energy is released by the reaction.
C) the chemical reaction equalizes the potential energy levels.
D) energy has not been gained or lost.
E) energy is not a factor in the reaction.
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A) Estrogen
B) Bile salts
C) Testosterone
D) Prostaglandins
E) Progesterone
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A) Quaternary structure
B) Tertiary structure
C) Secondary structure
D) Primary structure
E) Peptide structure
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A) Phosphorus
B) Oxygen
C) Nitrogen
D) Polar (hydrophilic) region
E) Nonpolar (hydrophobic) region
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A) molecule
B) compound
C) Both molecule and compound are correct.
D) element
E) ion
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A) two molecules.
B) two atoms.
C) two protons.
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A) activation
B) lock-and-key
C) three-dimensional
D) denaturation
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A) Iodide ions are important components of certain hormones in the body.
B) The sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA form from covalent bonds between nucleotides.
C) Calcium ions are important components of cellular communication.
D) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration, the process that generates much of the ATP in cells.
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A) ATP + H2O → ADP + Pi + energy
B) ADP + Pi + energy → ATP + H2O
C) ADP + ADP + ADP →ATP + energy
D) ATP + energy → ADP + H2O
E) ATP + ADP → ATP
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A) can insulate and help prevent heat loss.
B) yield little energy per unit of weight.
C) function as enzymes.
D) are all water soluble.
E) comprise the genetic material of cells.
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A) Carbohydrates
B) Water
C) Proteins
D) Glucose
E) Lipids
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A) Phosphate, lipid, nitrogenous base
B) Monosaccharide, nitrogenous base, sucrose
C) Phosphate, monosaccharide, nitrogenous base
D) Phosphate, sucrose, amino acid
E) Monosaccharide, amino acid, phosphate
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A) Amino acid
B) Peptide bond
C) Primary structure of protein
D) Secondary structure of protein
E) Denaturation
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A) carbon dioxide.
B) an amino acid.
C) a triglyceride (fat) .
D) a monosaccharide.
E) a phospholipid.
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A) critical because enzymes work best within narrow ranges of pH.
B) not critical because extreme pH values do not affect enzyme function.
C) called denaturation.
D) not required.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) H2CO3
B) CO2 and H2O
C) CO2 and H2CO3
D) H2O and H2CO3
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A) Hydrogen bond
B) Water molecule
C) Oxygen atom
D) Hydrogen atom
E) Polar covalent bond
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A) Pentose sugar
B) Phosphate group
C) Nitrogenous bases
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A) anabolic and endergonic
B) catabolic and exergonic
C) anabolic and exergonic
D) catabolic and endergonic
E) anabolic and exothermic
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