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How many bonds can nitrogen form based on the HONC rule?

3

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Which element in the PHONCS rule is most likely to form double bonds?

Oxygen

100

What does it mean for a molecule to be polar?

It has equal sharing of electrons.

100

An ion is an atom that has:

A different number of protons and electrons. Also accept the term charge.

100

Hydrogen bonding occurs between

A hydrogen atom and a nearby polar molecule.

200

Which functional group contributes to DNA’s acidity?  

Phosphate

200

Which type of bond results from electron transfer?

Ionic

200

How does the hydroxyl (-OH) group affect molecular solubility? (in water)

Increases solubility in water

200

What is a major role of the phosphate group when discussing the cell?

Energy transfer in ATP

200

Hydrolysis involves: 

a) Breaking bonds using water

b) Forming bonds by removing water

c) Synthesizing ATP

d) Creating a hydrogen bond

Breaking bonds using water

300

Structural isomers differ in:

Bonding arrangement

300

Enantiomers are:

Molecules that are mirror images but not superimposable. Mirror images.

300

Phospholipids differ from triglycerides because they contain:

A phosphate group

300

Lipids store more energy than carbohydrates because:

a) They are more water-soluble.

b) They have more oxygen.

c) They contain more bonds.

d) They form stronger bonds.

They contain more bonds

300

The process of RNA being converted into protein is called ________.

Translation

400

Cis and trans isomers differ in:

Spatial arrangement around a double bon

400

Unsaturated fatty acids differ from saturated ones because they contain:

At least one double bond

400

What is the primary function of carbohydrates?

Energy storage

400

Which of the following is an example of a steroid?

a) Triglyceride 

b) Phospholipid

c) Cholesterol 

d) Nucleotide

Cholesterol

400

Which RNA molecule is responsible for carrying genetic instructions from DNA to the ribosome to jumpstart protein production?

mRNA

500

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 

a) Prokaryotes have a nucleus. 

b) Eukaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles.

 c) Prokaryotes have circular DNA, while eukaryotes have linear DNA.

 d) Eukaryotic cells only contain ribosomes.

 Prokaryotes have circular DNA, while eukaryotes have linear DNA.

500

Which level of protein structure includes α-helices and β-sheets?

Secondary

500

What heavily discussed carbohydrate is a structural molecule?

Cellulose

500

What structure is responsible for making ribosomes?

Nucleolus

500

What is the sugar found in DNA?

Deoxyribose

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