A carbon is covalently attached to =O, -CH2-CH3, and -CH3. It is best called a(n):     aldehyde     fatty acid     ketone     carbohydrate     alcohol     amino acid

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A carbon is covalently attached to =O, -CH2-CH3, and -CH3. It is best called a(n):

   

aldehyde

   

fatty acid

   

ketone

   

carbohydrate

   

alcohol

   

amino acid

 

The movement of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles into our body cells from the bloodstream occurs by:

   

passive transport

     

a channel protein

     

facilitated diffusion

     

active transport

     

exocytosis

 

 

Chlorophyll fluorescence occurs when electrons are unable to move forward in the reactions of photosynthesis because the reactions are slowing down. Which of the following would be likely to cause an increase in chlorophyll fluorescence, i.e. by slowing down photosynthesis?

choose one or more, or none


 1-making more thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts
 2-giving chloroplasts access to more CO2
 3-raising the pH of the thylakoid spaces

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