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Nursing School and Allied Health Entrance Exam: Chemistry and Physics Practice Test 2
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Nursing School and Allied Health Entrance Exam: Chemistry and Physics Practice Test 2
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1. Aerobic oxidation of glucose occurs in two major stages; these are
2. Identify those elements in the periodic table that are inert gases (refer to columns).
3. Refer to the diagrams below.
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Each diagram represents one solution: One gram molecular weight of NaOH, one of KOH, and one of HCl, each dissolved in enough H2O to make 1 liter.
These are molar quantities because
4. Refer to the diagrams below.
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Each diagram represents one solution: One gram molecular weight of NaOH, one of KOH, and one of HCl, each dissolved in enough H2O to make 1 liter.
What is the weight of NaOH in the solution diagram?
5. A technique (in which a catheter is inserted into the uterus to retrieve tissue samples) for the prenatal diagnosis of genetic diseases is called
6. An organ that functions both as an endocrine and an exocrine gland is the
7. Refer to the diagrams below.
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Each diagram represents one solution: One gram molecular weight of NaOH, one of KOH, and one of HCl, each dissolved in enough H2O to make 1 liter.
CA++ (atomic weight 40) is bivalent; hence, 1 gram equivalent weighs
8. What is the atomic weight of the element in the figure below?
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9. In order to increase the temperature of a gas in a closed unit, it would be necessary to
10. The end products of the Krebs cycle are
11. The relation between termites and their intestinal protozoa is an example of
12. Glycogenesis occurs primarily in the
13. A covalent bond between 2 amino acid molecules can be created by
14. A completed human genomic map identifies the nucleotide sequences on the following chromosomal pairs:
15. Refer to the diagrams below.
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Each diagram represents one solution: One gram molecular weight of NaOH, one of KOH, and one of HCl, each dissolved in enough H2O to make 1 liter.
Identify the products of the chemical reaction between 1 cubic centimeter of KOH and 1 cubic centimeter of HCl.
16. What is the gram molecular weight of C6H12O6? (C = 12, H = 1, O = 16)
17. Which of the following properties is considered a physical property?
18. The functional unit (or nephron) of the human kidney consists of
19. Ringworm is caused by a(n)
20. A direct physiological effect of radiation on human tissues is
21. When completed, the number of DNA base pairs comprising the human genome is expected to be approximately
22. Which one of the following equations represents neutralization?
23. I131 has a half-life of eight days. A 100-milligram sample of this radioactive element would decay to what amount after eight days?
24. Which one of the following equations is balanced?
25. How many calories are required to change the temperature of 2 grams of H2O from 20°C to 38°C?