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Thin layer chromatography can use silica plates which are very polar. Will polar or non polar substances
have lower Rf values on this plate? - ✔✔-Pol
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions &
Answers, Exam Predictor. Verified.
Thin layer chromatography can use silica plates which are very polar. Will polar or non polar substances
have lower Rf values on this plate? - ✔✔-Polar substances - they will have a higher affinity for the silica
and thus will not travel as far as the non polar substances
A titration of a strong acid with a strong base or vice versa has an equivalence point around what pH? -
✔✔-7
What type of bond is usually disrupted during denaturation of proteins? - ✔✔-H bond
Is uracil a purine or pyrimidine? - ✔✔-Pyrimidine (A is a purine, so must be paired with a pyrimidine,
also U replaces T, and T is a pyrimidine)
Are peptide bonds highly reactive? - ✔✔-NO, they are very stable
(T/F): Bomb calorimetery is a good way to determine bond enthalpies within a compound. - ✔✔-FALSE -
would need a ton of info
What is the approximate pKa of COOH, NH3+? - ✔✔-2; 9
What would happen if dideoxynucleotides were omitted from a replication mixture? - ✔✔-DNA
polymerase would replicate the entire copy of DNA and produce copies of all the same length - gel
electrophoresis would reveal one large band
Total pressure = __ + __ - ✔✔-Atmospheric pressure + gauge pressure
Conditions of extreme starvation result in a high level of __. - ✔✔-Cortisol
As non-polar protein groups cluster in water, water has a (increase/decrease) in entropy. - ✔✔-Increase
- more water molecules are free now that they don't have to solvate each individual molecule of protein
On the lac operon, the repressor binds to the __. - ✔✔-Operator - to prevent RNA polymerase from
binding
What charge do basic amino acids have at pH 7.4? - ✔✔-+
What makes group I and II introns different from non-grouped introns? - ✔✔-They are SELF-SPLICING
i.e. they do not have splicing proteins to help them
When an action potential induces a muscle contraction, Ca2+ is released into the __. - ✔✔-Cytosol (not
the sarcoplasmic reticulum)
Are the particles released by gamma decay charged? What does this mean for their movement in
electric fields and magnetic fields? - ✔✔-No - gamma decay releases photons which are uncharged;
uncharged molecules do not move in electric fields or magnetic fields
How do beta particles behave in electric and magnetic fields? - ✔✔-Beta decay releases electrons -
negatively charged particles are deflected by electric and magnetic fields
Does blood flow faster through capillaries or arteries? Why? - ✔✔-Blood flows faster through arteries -
capillaries have a greater NET cross-sectional area
Which has higher BP: systemic or pulmonary circulation? Explain why. - ✔✔-Systemic has a higher BP -
pulmonary circulation is shorter than systemic, which means it has less resistance (formula), and the
right ventricle generates less force (to pulmonary circulation) than the left ventricle does (to systemic
circulation). Since P = F/A and pulmonary has lower force and area, pressure in pulmonary must be
lower than systemic.
Which has a higher blood flow rate (BFR): pulmonary or systemic circulation? - ✔✔-They are equal
because they are connected in series
How does inhalation facilitate venous flow into the right atrium? - ✔✔-Because during inhalation,
thoracic pressure decreases (diaphragm pushes down and expands thoracic cavity), which causes blood
to flow from high to low pressure (from veins into right atrium) - this is negative pressure breathing
Which way do positive charges migrate towards in an electric field: towards the anode or cathode? -
✔✔-Cathode
What are anomers? - ✔✔-Diastereomers of cyclic sugars (the SAME sugar, i.e. dif forms of (ex) glucose) -
differ configurations at the anomeric carbon (alpha (down) or beta (up) position of the OH group)
Switching from one anomer to another is called (rotamutation/mutarotation). - ✔✔-Mutarotation
(rotamutation does not exist)
Counterclockwise is (R/S) absolute configuration. - ✔✔-S configuration
What is the difference between d-/l- and D-/L- notation? What about +/- notation? - ✔✔-Lowercase
letters are for optical activity (as are + and -; + is the same as d, - is the same as l); uppercase letters are
just for configuration
One enantiomer is d- or D-, the other enantiomer must be l- or L- (same with R and S)
Dextroamphetamine is also known as __-amphetamine. - ✔✔-+ or d- (because name is
DEXTROamphetamine, meaning it rotates light to the right, and + and d- represent the same thing)
How do you factor in the charges of ions when calculating the force between two ions? - ✔✔-(Example)
if calculating force between Na+ and Ca2+, multiply by 1 for Na and 2 for Ca
How does velocity of a fluid change when cross-sectional area changes? - ✔✔-Continuity equation - as
cross-sectional area decreases, velocity increases (but VOLUME REMAINS THE SAME)
A sharp peak at 1700 cm-1 on an IR spectrum indicates the presence of what functional group? - ✔✔-
Carbonyl
As sound travels through the ear, the intensity (increases/decreases). Why? - ✔✔-Increases - intensity is
P/A and area decreases as go from tympanic membrane to ossicles, so intensity must increase
Sound travels fastest in what phase of matter? - ✔✔-Solid (because it relies on molecular collisions for
propagation)
The third largest wavelength of a pipe closed at one end corresponds to the (#) harmonic. - ✔✔-5;
because a pipe closed at one end can only have odd-numbered wavelengths (1,3,5 - 5 is the 3rd largest)
Light as a reactant indicates a (exothermic/endothermic) reaction. - ✔✔-Endothermic
Salt bridges prevent charge build up in (electrolytic/galvanic) cells. - ✔✔-Galvanic
What is a reducing sugar? - ✔✔-One that contains hemiketal or hemiacetal groups - only sugars with a
free carbonyl group can undergo oxidation
What is Benedict's test? What does a positive test indicate? - ✔✔-Tests for presence of reducing sugars;
a positive test says that there is a reducing sugar (i.e. benedict's agent has been REDUCED by the
reducing sugar)
Explain furanose vs pyranose. - ✔✔-Furanose is a 5-carbon sugar; pyranose is a 6-carbon sugar
(T/F): The common ion effect affects solubility product. - ✔✔-FALSE - only affects molar solubility
(increases it)
What is the only factor that can affect solubility product? - ✔✔-Temperature
(T/F): A change in phase is accompanied by a change in temperature. - ✔✔-FALSE - temperature is
constant during a change in phase, but temperature can change if after the change in matter, heat is still
being added/removed from the system
Increasing the cross-sectional area (increases/decreases) the velocity of the fluid. - ✔✔-Decreases - they
are inversely proportional
What enzyme preferentially cleaves peptide bonds next to aromatic amino acids? - ✔✔-Chymotrypsin
(others do not have specific sites)
An amine is an electron (donating/withdrawing) group. - ✔✔-Donating - makes the molecule a weaker
acid
What is the difference between semantic, episodic, and implicit memory? - ✔✔-Semantic is
knowledge/facts and distant past; episodic is specific events; implicit is skills you don't normally think
about while doing (biking, routine tasks, etc.)
Autosomal cells are (haploid/diploid). What about sex cells? - ✔✔-Diploid - contain set of chromosomes
from both mom and dad; sex cells are haploid - become diploid when fertilization occurs
Mitosis maintains chromosome #, fertilization increases
Structure of an active site of an enzyme is most dependent on (primary/secondary/tertiary/quaternary)
structure. - ✔✔-Tertiary
Commensalism vs ammensalism. - ✔✔-One is benefited, one has no effect; one is harmed, one has no
effect
B-oxidation cleaves the C-C bond WHERE in a fatty acid? - ✔✔-Before the B carbon of the fatty acid (the
B-carbon is C3)
Which is permeable to water: ascending or descending loop of Henle? - ✔✔-Descending only
What is Korsakoff's syndrome? - ✔✔-Confabulation resulting from distorted memory, usually due to
alcohol use (unintentional)
ex: you are drunk and telling a story that can in no way be true
The opposite of fundamental attribution error is __. - ✔✔-Self-effacing bias - tendency to attribute
success due to external factors (fundamental attribution error attributes success to personal attributes)
Which method of therapy focuses on self-actualization and helping patients become more fulfilled? -
✔✔-Humanist
When someone supports an idea and reads something that has both opinions of their idea (supportive
and against), are they more or less likely to support that idea once they have read it? - ✔✔-More likely -
belief perseverance
What are demand characteristics? - ✔✔-Circumstances in which participants in a study guess the
researchers' hypothesis and modify their behavior to fulfill that hypothesis
Dizziness and poor balance are indicative of a problem with what part of the inner ear? - ✔✔-Semicircular canals (cochlea is for pitch and intensity of sounds)
Attention-seeking behavior is indicative of what social disorder? - ✔✔-Borderline personality disorder
At what point in the demographic transition model is population lowest? - ✔✔-At the very beginning
since throughout the transition population is always increasing
Anger or dissatisfaction based on inequality is known as __ theory. - ✔✔-Conflict
Adding a resistor in parallel (increases/decreases) the overall resistance of the circuit. - ✔✔-Decreases
(1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2)
Whereas resistors in series increase overall resistance
Blood pressure is equal to the total cardiac output times what value? - ✔✔-Total peripheral resistance
What parts of the body are unlikely to show up on MRI scans? - ✔✔-MRI subjects hydrogen ions to a
magnetic field and in response the ions emit radiation - so tissues that contain low H+ ions will not show
up on the scan (tissues that do not contain a lot of water, like bones
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