
Uni 1-2
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- Q1What is the name of the process where two monosaccharides join together to form a disaccharide with the release of a water molecule?Active transportDehydration synthesisPolymerizationHydrolysis30s
- Q2what are the final products of carbohydrate digestion before they are absorbed into the bloodstream?Disaccharides like sucrose and lactoseMonosaccharides such as glucose, galactose, and fructosePolysaccharidesDietary carbohydrates30s
- Q3What are the three elements that make up carbohydrates?Carbon, Hydrogen, and NitrogenCarbon, Hydrogen, and OxygenCarbon, Phosphorus, and OxygenCarbon, Oxygen, and Sodium30s
- Q4What is the general chemical formula for a monosaccharide?C12H22O11CO2H2OC6H12O630s
- Q5Where does the initial digestion of dietary carbohydrates begin, and which enzyme is responsible?Mouth; Salivary α-amylaseIntestinal lining; Active transportStomach; Pancreatic α-amylaseSmall intestine; Pancreatic α-amylase30s
- Q6Which of the following substances has a lower concentration of H+ ions than tomato juice?Gastric acidBaking sodaLemon juiceApple juice30s
- Q7What pH value is considered completely neutral?714130s
- Q8Which of the following is an example of a basic (alkaline) substance?EggHand soapAmmonia solutionAll of the above30s
- Q9What is the primary function of a buffer?To turn a solution into pure water.To resist sharp, sudden changes in pH.To make a solution more basic.To make a solution more acidic.30s
- Q10Blood has a normal pH of 7.4 and is regulated by buffers. This means that blood is naturally:NeutralSlightly basic (alkaline)Slightly acidicStrongly acidic30s
- Q11What is the term for the attraction between molecules of different substances?SuspensionCohesionAdhesionSolution30s
- Q12The combined forces of cohesion and adhesion result in which of the following phenomena?High heat capacityThe creation of a suspensionThe formation of a solutionCapillary action30s
- Q13Why is water referred to as the "universal solvent"?It can dissolve all known substances.It has a high heat capacity.It is the most abundant liquid on Earth.It is a highly polar molecule, allowing it to dissolve all polar and ionic substances.30s
- Q14What is a mixture where the components are evenly distributed throughout?SuspensionCationAnionSolution30s
- Q15Which of the following describes a suspension?The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance.The attraction between molecules of the same substance.A mixture where one substance is completely dissolved in another.A mixture of water and non-dissolved material.30s