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A) thought cannot be linked to cell processes because energy is not related to matter.
B) since thoughts can occur over and over, the requirement for a continual input of energy to prevent entropy does not apply to this cell activity.
C) the cellular energy expended in thinking must be less than the chemical bond energy supplied in food to these brain cells.
D) "thinking" is beyond the scope of science to study.
E) "thinking" is not a cellular process and therefore does not require energy.
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A) only if the substrate was exhausted.
B) when the cofactors are exhausted.
C) when the product changed the pH.
D) as soon as a critical level of end product builds up.
E) only if a metabolic poison is added.
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A) the "lock and key" model.
B) the induced-fit model.
C) the allosteric model.
D) the receptor model.
E) the synthase complex model.
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A) an adenine base and one phosphate group.
B) an adenine base and two phosphate groups.
C) an adenine base and three phosphate groups.
D) an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and two phosphate groups.
E) an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and 3 phosphate groups.
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A) carbon dioxide is reduced during photosynthesis and carbohydrate is oxidized during cellular respiration.
B) both use carbon dioxide.
C) photosynthesis uses energy and cellular respiration releases energy.
D) both are required to be in all cells.
E) energy cycles between the two organelles.
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A) have a preferred pH.
B) have a preferred temperature.
C) have a particular substrate.
D) are only in certain cells.
E) require ATP and cofactors in order to work properly.
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A) Energy cannot be changed from one form to another without a loss of usable energy.
B) One usable form of energy can be completely converted into another usable form.
C) Energy cannot be created nor destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another.
D) Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
E) Energy cannot be transformed.
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A) Fatty acids have a long chain of reduced carbon atoms that will produce large amounts of ATP when their bonds are broken...
B) Fatty acids have a short chain of reduced carbon atoms that will produce large amounts of ATP when their bonds are broken.
C) Fatty acids have a long chain of reduced hydrogen atoms that will produce large amounts of ATP when their bonds are broken
D) Fatty acids have a long chain of reduced carbon atoms that will produce large amounts of ATP when their bonds are broken..
E) Fatty acids have a long chain of reduced carbon atoms that will produce large amounts of ATP when they form covalent bonds.
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A) active site.
B) inhibitor site.
C) receptor site.
D) enzyme-substrate complex.
E) enzyme-inhibitor complex.
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A) C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
B) Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O
C) Energy + C6H12O6 6CO2 +6H2O
D) Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
E) C6H12O6 + 6CO2 6O2 + 6H2O + energy
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A) the enzyme lactase only works in the laboratory, not in the human body.
B) the pH of the digestive system does not allow lactase to function properly.
C) the temperature of the digestive system does not allow lactase to function properly.
D) they drink too much milk and have inactivated the lactase in their digestive system.
E) they are missing the enzyme lactase in their digestive system.
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A) It becomes the product.
B) It becomes the substrate.
C) It is used up.
D) The enzyme and the substrate form a permanent complex.
E) The enzyme and the substrate form a temporary complex.
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A) a substrate.
B) a product.
C) energy.
D) an enzyme.
E) an enzyme-substrate complex.
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