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1.Discuss how the attitude of first-year college nursing students can be operationalized during the training periods
2.Water has a high capacity for heat (thermal capacity). This is an advantage in living cells because …. (Select one of the following statements)
  (a) any rise in temperature is small in comparison with the amount of heat absorbed by a cell
  (b) any rise in temperature is large in comparison with the amount of heat absorbed by a cellÂ
  (c) the 75% water in a cell does not retain a lot of heatÂ
  (d) any change in temperature will cause a cell to heat up or cool down quickly.Â
3 (a) Give three examples of cell structures which contain structural proteins.Â
  (b) What is the other type of protein in a cell?Â
4 Name the chemical elements present in a protein.Â
5 What name is given to the sub-units which make up all proteins?Â
6 A protein molecule which is denatured, hasÂ
  (a) split into smaller moleculesÂ
  (b) changed its shapeÂ
  (c) combined with another moleculeÂ
  (d) been diluted..Â
7 What kind of substance is a lipid?Â
8 In a cell, where are lipids found?Â
9 (a) What are the two types of chemical compound which combine to form a lipid?Â
  (b) What elements are present in a lipid?Â
10 (a) Name four examples of compounds which are classed as carbohydrate.
   (b) What elements are present in carbohydrates?Â
11 Write the formula for glucose.Â
12 If        represents a glucose molecule draw (a) a maltose molecule, (b) part of a starch molecule.
13 Select the most appropriate words from the list below to complete the following paragraph All cells contain ……. which are ……. and act as ……… which …….. chemical reactions. The reactions do not ……..the …….. which can take part in further reactions.Â
15 If an enzyme-controlled reaction normally takes place at 10ºC, in general terms how willÂ
the reaction be affected by (a) a fall in temperature to 2°C , (b) a rise in temperature to 20°C.Â
(c) a rise in temperature to 65°C?Â
16 If an enzyme is denatured, why does it no longer work?Â
17 The graph shows the rate of an enzymeÂ
reaction at different levels of acidity orÂ
alkalinity (pH). From the graph, what is theÂ
optimum pH for this enzyme?
  (a) pH 2   (c) pH 10
  (b) pH 7   (d) none of these.Â
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18 A protein-digesting enzyme when mixed with starch solution wouldÂ
  (a) have no action       (c) produce glucoseÂ
  (b) produce amino acids  (d) digest the starch?Â
19 Select the most appropriate words from the list below to complete the followingÂ
paragraph.Â
All enzymes are produced inside ……. Enzymes which do their work outside cells are
called ……. Enzymes which do their work inside cells are called …….. Most of our digestive enzymes are examples of ……. enzymes.Â
 animals, extra-cellular, intra-cellular, cells, digestive, nuclei, catalysts.Â
20 Give two examples of chemical reactions which are catalysed by enzymes in the course ofÂ
brewing. Â
21 What does the enzyme catalase do?Â
22 Substance A is being investigated to see if it is an enzyme. When substance A is mixed with substance B a reaction takes place. A control experiment is conducted using a sample of A which has been boiled.Â
  (a) Why is boiling used as a control?Â
  (b) If the reaction still worked after A had been boiled, what might be your interpretation?Â
23 In an investigation to compare the rates at which starch is being broken down by anÂ
enzymeÂ
  (a) what test is usedÂ
  (b) how do you know when the reaction is completed?Â
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