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~~*HEMISTRY SECTION sion: Attempt all questions correctly is the molecule that cont fi _ tains all information required to build and maintain cell Eallsalso use Protein to help replicate P __&. genome b. gnome c. catalysis d. RBC _animportant element that protests and defends the body is is found in connecti - ve Ussues of vertebrates. contain abou : Collagen t_____of the total body protein, _ are fat cells, Ree jmeraction between ___and ___ is responsible for the contraction of muscles and cell movement. , Amino acids are organic molecules with relative molecular size between ‘Amino acids in their fully ionized form are called jp. Three types of Aromatic amino acids are : ___and j amino acids derived from aspartic and glutamic acids are _ and _ USE 1 isulphide bond can be broken down by a detergent called __________~ Fie two strong bonds of proteinsare_———— and 4 Carbohydrates are eee is The classes of carbohydrates are: i, = ii. ee iii. — ~ jon seta ed 16. contains an aldehyde group. 17. Define Mutarotation. ees =e i ea IRTetroses contain === 9. Aldi ee iditols are units are called ___———~ hride: Carbohydrates that produce 2 (0 10 monosace ms 2 phen th group of one reonasacharideis bow Bihenithe i i formed, one of another monosaccharide, disaccharide is lactose. Glycosidic bond does not allow eaten milk contains up (0 lactose W' : igee Corns 2s LIn lactose, anomeric hydroxy! group ofa Ahere 1s no Shortcut (0 success. Lew i icroorganisms was Tt rvation of mici 21. The first Person to actually make extensive and accurate obse! len , but spent his spare tj 22. Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch Amateur scientist, was @ es hie Constructing sycomposediol ee 25. What is spontaneous generation? 24. Toads, snakes and mice could arise from 25.Flies Could mature from i 26. Maggots are the larvae of 27-Maggots could atise from 28. Spontaneous generation view was finally challenged by t he Italian scientist named : pee 29-How did Francesco Redi challenge the view of spontaneous generation? + 30.The concept of biogenesis was brought up by a German scientist named 31-Explain the theory of Biogenesis, ee 32.Who settled the argument thatthe theory of biogenesis brought? 33. The discoveries by Louis Pasteur formed the basis of the 34. Give three (3) negative roles of microorganisms, 35. The first prove that bacteria actually cause disease came from 4 German Physician called in 1876. ee 36. Robert Koch was trying to discover the cause ole intdicease that gas destroying in Europe. and se t DPR. pac eS ee i ow are antibiotics produced? : __ is effective agai Bein disc © cHfeetive against the disease, Syphilis. pefore the discovery of Salvarsan, wh, ‘ees : |. What was the only kn . eral? yy known chemical in Europe Medical Quinine is used to treat ————_———s discovered in 1929, the first antibiotics called ___ Outline two (2) major problems of antimicrobial drugs. | How does Normal Flora affect our society? When Normal flora leave their habitat for another, they Microorganisms are classified into two, namely; | Man's natural defense against disease causing microorganism include _— and the . Microorganisms can also be destroyed by _ Migs adisease? | Diseases can be classified into two (2). List and explain them. Bee ich water-borne diseases can be contaminated. I. List three (3) ways through in. a jases each caused List three (3) water-borne dise 15 4nere 49 NU SNOFICUT 10 success. Learn fo be independent! 53. What are the Symptoms of water-borne diseases? ae 34. Ampicilin can cure water-borne diseases. True or 5S. Sexually transmitted diseases are also called 56.Examples of 8.1.D."s are __ bacteria. and 57. Candidiasis is caused by 58. Mention three (3) symptoms of $.T.D. 59. How can $.T.D. be controlled? 60. What are food-borne diseases? _ 61. Examples of food-borne diseases are 62. Symptoms of food-borne diseases are 63. Examples of air-borne diseases are __ “ Which are cause viruses, and __ which are caused by bacteria. 64. How can air-borne diseases be treated? es! 65. Damaged lung is a symptom of é me eS Inere 18 no snoricut 10 success. Led! 15. Define taxonomy, __ ae ____is the study of animal fossils. 17. Define a cell. 18. cell membrane contains and 19. Prokaryotic are __simple organisms but complex organisms consisting of many cooperating cells are 20. List four (4) examples of cell, fe Se Oe 21. What is a tissue? 22. are group of bone cells. 23.Cells that form tissues are bound together by 24. List three (3) types of tissues. Se ee Sgt 25. What are connective tissues? 26. What is the function of a tendon? = 27. Neurons, neuroglia and peripheral glial cells are : eee 28. Neuroglia is ; 23) are involved in the Protection, nourishi ment and maintenance of the peripheral nervous system. eee success. Learn l0 0 IhAcr 49 ny SnUTICUL LO , sa funct article which in turn is 43.Rate of difussion is determined by the movement of the parti Sits at ssior ar oe és . their their an and the rate aificlestiiO ves mes ees Se 44.Asthe temperature ps diffussion increases, ce is directly proportion 45. Rate of diffussion in a given direction across the exchanged surf . ee ety the Bue enor FF ae from a region of thei 46. Osmosis is defined as the net movement * aaaeenenait hro Sea higher concentration to a region of their ——— 47. What isa selective permeable membrane? 48. An osmotic pressure of a solution is : ; : 4 49. The fluid compartment of every living cell contains such as and other substances that give fluid a specific ee 30-Describe what happens when a cell is Placed in a fluid with exactly the same osmotic pre 51. When a cell neither shrinks nor swells in a fluid such a fluid is said to be 52. Blood plasma and all other body fluids are to human cells. ee iy 53. Explain hypertonic solution, 54. Human red blood cells placed ina Solution of 1.3% shrink 4 ee stn ee eves: are said to be 35. What is the behaviour of a cell Placed in hypertonic medium? 56. Define plasmotysis, __57-Explain hypotonic sotution, Bae pee a

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