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Test Bank For Anatomy & Physiology 8th Edition by Kevin T. Patton, Gary A. Thibodeau

Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 8th Edition Chapter 02-A: The Chemical Basis of Life

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1. Biochemistry involves the chemical makeup of living organisms and the underlying process of life activities.

ANS: T DIF: Memorization REF: Page 34

TOP: Introduction

2.The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines its atomic mass.

ANS: F DIF: Memorization REF: Page 36

TOP: Atomic Number and Atomic Mass

3.The positively charged electrons are found in clouds outside the nucleus of an atom.

ANS: F DIF: Memorization REF: Page 36

TOP:Atomic Structure

4.Two shared pairs of electrons represent a single covalent bond.

ANS: F DIF: Application REF: Page 39 TOP: Covalent Bonds

5.The digestion of food is an example of a decomposition reaction.

ANS:TDIF:ApplicationREF:Page 41

TOP:Chemical Reactions

6.The number and arrangement of electrons orbiting in an atom’s outer shell determine its chemical activity.

ANS: T DIF: Application REF: Page 37 TOP: Energy Levels

7.An atom is chemically inert if its outermost shell has two pairs of electrons.

ANS: F DIF: Application REF: Page 37 TOP: Energy Levels

8.An isotope of an element contains the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons.

ANS: F DIF: Memorization REF: Page 37

TOP: Isotopes

9.Electrovalent and ionic bonds are the same.

ANS: T DIF: Memorization REF: Page 38

TOP: Ionic Bonds

10.Radiation results from the breaking apart of the nucleus of an atom.

ANS: T DIF: Memorization REF: Page 38

TOP:Radioactivity

11.Radioactivity can cause an atom of one element to change to that of another element.

ANS: T DIF: Memorization REF: Page 38

TOP:Radioactivity

12.Gamma radiation has less mass than alpha or beta radiation.

ANS: T DIF: Application REF: Page 38 TOP: Radioactivity

13.A substance that resists changes in pH when acids or bases are added is called a buffer.

ANS: T DIF: Application REF: Page 45 TOP: Buffers

14.The chemical reaction of an acid with a base will produce a salt and water.

ANS: T DIF: Application REF: Page 45 TOP: Salts

15.Water acts as a very effective solvent.

ANS: T DIF: Memorization REF: Page 43

TOP: Water

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