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Hey guys,
Just took the 2009 ADA exam and I was confused on these questions, if you don't mind clarifying what they are:
1) Which is the major intracell. buffer:
Tris
Acetate
Bicarb.
Phosphate
I am assuming this is Bicarbonate? Although I thought that was the buffer for the blood, and intracellular was phosphate, but I could be wrong.
2) Which protein is normally involved in receptor mediated endocytosis?
Desmin
Tubulin
Clathrin - I am assuming this is the answer, but I had no idea what these words mean, this is so left-field 🙁
Spectrin
Hyaluronidase
3) Although entropy continually increases within the universe as a whole, developing organisms gradually become more organized. What are these organisms capable of doing to aid this process?
a- Lowering activation energy with enzymes
b - Violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics
c - Using external sources of energy
d - concentrating their own molecules so that energy flow is reversed
e - creating energy
I put d but its wrong, would it be c? I can't think of any examples. Also what does d even mean?
4) If 50.0 mL of H 2 SO 4 required 50.0 mL of 1.0 M NaOH for a complete neutralization reaction, according to the equation shown below, what would be the molarity of an acid? (2NaOH + H 2 SO 4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O)
a - .33
b - .5
c - 1 - I said 1M but this was wrong?
d - 2
e - 4
So for this, does the coefficients of a given rxn not matter when calculating Normality in a neutralization? Because the answer will be 1M (what I had) if you include the 2 in front of the NaOH rxn, but .5M answer if you don't include the 2 from the NaOH rxn. Essentially does the Normality of NaOH remain 1, or change to 2 because of the coefficient in the rxn?
Also got a 19/20/19 for Bio/GC/OC, kind of anxious now for my exam :/
Let me know what you guys think, thanks in advance.
Just took the 2009 ADA exam and I was confused on these questions, if you don't mind clarifying what they are:
1) Which is the major intracell. buffer:
Tris
Acetate
Bicarb.
Phosphate
I am assuming this is Bicarbonate? Although I thought that was the buffer for the blood, and intracellular was phosphate, but I could be wrong.
2) Which protein is normally involved in receptor mediated endocytosis?
Desmin
Tubulin
Clathrin - I am assuming this is the answer, but I had no idea what these words mean, this is so left-field 🙁
Spectrin
Hyaluronidase
3) Although entropy continually increases within the universe as a whole, developing organisms gradually become more organized. What are these organisms capable of doing to aid this process?
a- Lowering activation energy with enzymes
b - Violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics
c - Using external sources of energy
d - concentrating their own molecules so that energy flow is reversed
e - creating energy
I put d but its wrong, would it be c? I can't think of any examples. Also what does d even mean?
4) If 50.0 mL of H 2 SO 4 required 50.0 mL of 1.0 M NaOH for a complete neutralization reaction, according to the equation shown below, what would be the molarity of an acid? (2NaOH + H 2 SO 4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O)
a - .33
b - .5
c - 1 - I said 1M but this was wrong?
d - 2
e - 4
So for this, does the coefficients of a given rxn not matter when calculating Normality in a neutralization? Because the answer will be 1M (what I had) if you include the 2 in front of the NaOH rxn, but .5M answer if you don't include the 2 from the NaOH rxn. Essentially does the Normality of NaOH remain 1, or change to 2 because of the coefficient in the rxn?
Also got a 19/20/19 for Bio/GC/OC, kind of anxious now for my exam :/
Let me know what you guys think, thanks in advance.