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6) Nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current, a type of energy known as
energy.
A) radiant
B) mechanical
C) electrical
D) chemical
Answer: C
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8) The most common element in the human body is .
A) carbon
B) oxygen
C) hydrogen
D) nitrogen
Answer: B
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10) An atom with 13 electrons will have electrons in the valence shell.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 8
Answer: B
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11) Polar molecules, like water, result when electrons are shared .
A) unequally between atoms
B) between ions
C) equally between atoms
D) or transferred between atoms
Answer: A
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13) An acid is a molecule that releases (donates) .
A) protons (hydrogen ions)
B) hydroxyl ions
C) neutrons
D) electrons
Answer: A
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14) Which property of water explains its ability to prevent sudden changes in body temperature?
A) cushioning
B) chemical reactant
C) polarity
D) high heat capacity
Answer: D
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15) Glycogen and starch are examples of a specific category of carbohydrates called .
A) monosaccharides
B) triglycerides
C) steroids
D) polysaccharides
Answer: D
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16) The pH scale is based on the number of in solution.
A) neutrons
B) electrons
C) protons
D) hydroxyls
Answer: C
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17) Unsaturated fatty acid chains contain one or more bonds between carbon atoms.
A) peptide
B) double
C) triple
D) monosaccharide
Answer: B
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