Match the substance with its correct classification. Classifications can be used more than once.
A. |
homogeneous mixture |
B. |
heterogeneous mixture |
C. |
pure substance |
Iron
Sodium Chloride solution
seawater, including seaweed and shells
Iron (metal--puresubstance
Sodium chloride solution- Homogeneous mixture
Sea water, including seaweed and shells- Heterogeneous mixtures
Match the substance with its correct classification. Classifications can be used more than once. A. homogeneous...
1 SOME choices are used more than once. 1-5. Match the classifications (A-E) to the correct functional group in these compounds. HO SH HO HO A) phenol B) thiol C) primary alcohol D) secondary alcohol E) tertiary alcohol
Classify these substances. More than one answer may apply in each case. H2 compound homogeneous mixture element heterogeneous mixture solution pure substance
Which of the following are mixtures? water (HO) salt water salt (NaCl) air (mostly N, and O2) O Classify each substance as an element, a compound, a homogeneous mixture, or a heterogeneous mixture. Element Compound Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture Answer Bank Classify the phrases pertaining to pure substances and mixtures as either true or false. True False Answer Bank Components of a homogeneous mixture are visibly distinct The components of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures cannot be separated Homogeneous mixtures have...
02) Match the waste to the appropriate container (some containers can be used more than once, some not at all): (5 points) Bromobenzene Acetylsalicylic acid crystalline Acetone Unused aniline Methylene fluoride A. Non-halogenated organic waste B. Halogenated organic waste C. Broken glass box D. Sink E. Solid waste bin
Match each molecule to its description. Answers may be used more than once. a. DNA b. mRNA c. tRNA d. ribosomes 1. Chromosomes 2. Carries specific amino acids into the cytoplasm. 3. Carried protein synthesis instructions out of the nucleus. 4. Site of protein synthesis. 5. Serves as a blueprint for mRNA
QUESTIONS Watch the disease to the correct type of microbe. Choices can be used more than once or not at all cholera A. bacteria Eastric ulcers B. protozoan C. virus influenza D. more than one of these is correct measles E. none of these is correct F. This is not an infectious disease D. pneumonia Pertussis CDAD Chicken Pox Warts C. A. Lyme Disease herpes toxic shock syndrome Tetanus A. V QUESTION 6 Match the disease to the correct type...
Match the related statement with the correct acid-base compensation mec hanism. Answers can be used once, more than once or not at all. Compensates by adjusting the pH but doesn't correct the underlying disorder Excretes non-volatile acids A. Respiratory *Hyperventilates to lower B. Renal (Kidneys) carbonic acid levels C. Bicarbonate buffers Involves regulating the ratio - of 20 HCO3 to 1 H2CO3 and D. Osmosis I t is the first defense line Most powerful and lasts the longest defense
Match the description or component with the category. Categories can be used more than once. Double bond has its Contains partially- hydrogenated unsaturated fatty acids Multiringed lipid that is a major component of cell membranes Each carbon atom in this hydrogen atoms on opposite sides of the molecule fatty acid's carbon chain has two hydrogens Alpha-linolenic acid Primary type of fatty acid in beef and butter Used to make bile and Linoleic acid EPA and DHA AA certain hormones fat...
54-58 Match these terms to the correct definition. Answers are used more than once. A) adaptation B) acclimation 54. There was a phenotypic difference between marsh plants that grow on the sea side and those which grow in a marsh. 55. Over time, the genome of the horse has developed to change the animal from having five toes to having one toe. 56. There was a change in the hemoglobin gene that allows heterozygotes to be resistant to malaria. 57....
Match the following terms with their descriptions below. Some terms will be used more than once. a. 19-gauge to 23-gauge needle b. 25-gauge to 27-gauge needle c. 24-gauge to 29-gauge needle 16. Intradermal injection 17. Intramuscular injection 18. Subcutaneous injection 19. Insulin administration