A) order
B) disorder
C) potential energy
D) kinetic energy
E) energy conversions
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A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
E) Both a & d
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A) Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but it can be changed from one form to another.
B) One usable form of energy cannot be completely converted into another usable form.
C) One usable form of energy can be completely converted into another usable form.
D) Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
E) Energy cannot be transformed.
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A) Kinetic energy is energy of motion.
B) Water stored behind a dam is an example of kinetic energy.
C) Energy in the chemical bonds of a molecule is kinetic energy.
D) Potential energy must be used immediately or it is lost.
E) Light energy is a form of chemical energy.
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A) it is able to be used in only one type of reaction.
B) its breakdown is coupled with energy-requiring reactions.
C) it provides excess energy for cellular reactions.
D) it is not reusable.
E) it takes no energy to make it.
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A) hypotonic
B) isotonic
C) hypertonic
D) diffuse
E) ionic
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A) Glucose is transported from our blood stream across cell membranes and into the cytoplasm.
B) Sodium is pumped across a cell to increase its concentration on one side of the cell membrane.
C) The fragrance from a broken bottle of perfume travels throughout the department store.
D) A bacterium in the blood stream is engulfed by a white blood cell.
E) Cells in our kidneys reabsorb water to reduce the amount of water lost in our urine.
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A) The water creates a hypertonic environment causing the cells to lose water.
B) The water creates a hypotonic environment causing cells to lose water.
C) The water creates a hypertonic environment causing the cells to gain water.
D) The water creates a hypotonic environment causing the cells to gain water.
E) The water creates an isotonic environment that allows for the cells to neither gain nor lose water.
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A) coupled reactions
B) the first law of thermodynamics
C) enzyme inhibition
D) receptor-mediated endocytosis
E) active transport
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A) Plants do not obey the second law of thermodynamics.
B) Plants take highly ordered molecules like glucose and break them into smaller disordered molecules like carbon dioxide and water.
C) Plants do not have mitochondria like animals and therefore cannot create disorder.
D) The tree takes in small disordered molecules like carbon dioxide from the air and water from the earth and using solar energy produce highly ordered sugar molecules likeglucose.
E) Photosynthesis does not actually create order.
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A) The level of the solution in the tube would rise because there are more dissolved solutes present in the beaker than in the tube.
B) The level of the solution in the tube would lower because the glucose and salt would move into the tube.
C) The level of the solution in the tube would rise because there are more dissolved solutes in the tube than the beaker.
D) The level of the solution would not change as the membrane prohibits any exchange between the tube and the beaker.
E) The level of solution in the tube would not change because the solute levels are equal on both sides.
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A) concentration.
B) size.
C) time.
D) charge.
E) all of the above answers.
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A) The salt has the risk of leeching into the ground and creating a hypertonic environment for plant cells.
B) Plant root cells will grow in excess to try to reach fresh water.
C) Plant cells will take on excess water from the melted ice and become turgid.
D) Salt is in limited supply in the ecosystem and this type of overuse will make it even more so.
E) The deer in these areas have the danger of consuming too much of it as they forage for food.
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A) solar energy - mitochondria - chloroplast
B) chloroplast - solar energy - mitochondria
C) solar energy - chloroplast - mitochondria
D) mitochondria - solar energy - chloroplast
E) chloroplast - mitochondria - solar energy
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A) energy is conserved
B) energy can be changed from one form to another
C) energy is often destroyed
D) all energy comes from the sun
E) energy is always used up in reactions
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A) Salting meat serves as a preservative.
B) Vegetables placed in fresh water firm up.
C) A sugar cube dissolves in coffee.
D) Strawberries placed in sugar become syrupy.
E) Eating salty popcorn makes people's lips dry.
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A) isotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) hypotonic.
D) osmotonic.
E) saturated.
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A) does not require the presence of an enzyme.
B) requires energy from the cell.
C) does not require energy from the cell.
D) does not require control by the nucleus.
E) moves molecules from low to high concentration.
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A) passive transport
B) receptor-mediated endocytosis
C) osmosis
D) exocytosis
E) facilitated diffusion
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A) oxygen
B) NADH
C) carbon dioxide
D) ATP
E) FADH 2
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