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What happens when electrons are passed from one atom to a more electronegative atom? O a. The more electronegative atom
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What happens when electrons are passed from one atom to a more electronegative atom? O a. The more electronegative atom is oxidized, and energy is consumed. O b. The more electronegative atom is oxidized, and energy is released. O c. The more electronegative atom is reduced, and energy is consumed. O d. The more electronegative atom is reduced, and energy is released.
Polysaccharides, triacylglycerides, and proteins are similar in that they a. are synthesized as a result of peptide bond formation between monomers. O b. all contain nitrogen in their monomer building blocks. O c. are synthesized from subunits by the process of hydrolysis. O d. are decomposed into their subunits by dehydration reactions. O e. are synthesized from monomers by dehydration synthesis reactions.
During photosynthesis, which molecule is the final electron acceptor for electrons from photosystem I? O a. oxygen O b. carbon dioxide O C. NADP+ O d. chlorophyll in photosystem II
Which of the following would be found in eukaryotic mRNA but not prokaryotic mRNA? Select one: O a. uracil O b. the AUG (start) codon O c. introns O d. cytosine O e. the UGA (stop) codon