Exam 5: An Introduction to Carbohydrates
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Exam 2: Water and Carbon: the Chemical Basis of Life53 Questions
Exam 3: Protein Structure and Function40 Questions
Exam 4: Nucleic Acids and the Rna World40 Questions
Exam 5: An Introduction to Carbohydrates42 Questions
Exam 6: Lipids, Membranes, and the First Cells53 Questions
Exam 7: Inside the Cell41 Questions
Exam 8: Energy and Enzymes59 Questions
Exam 9: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation43 Questions
Exam 10: Photosynthesis41 Questions
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Exam 12: The Cell Cycle39 Questions
Exam 13: Meiosis40 Questions
Exam 14: Mendel and the Gene47 Questions
Exam 15: Dna and the Gene: Synthesis and Repair39 Questions
Exam 16: How Genes Work39 Questions
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Exam 20: The Molecular Revolution: Biotechnology and Beyond39 Questions
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Exam 24: Speciation40 Questions
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Exam 30: An Introduction to Animals42 Questions
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Exam 33: Viruses35 Questions
Exam 34: Plant Form and Function39 Questions
Exam 35: Water and Sugar Transport in Plants42 Questions
Exam 36: Plant Nutrition37 Questions
Exam 37: Plant Sensory Systems, Signals, and Responses64 Questions
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Exam 39: Animal Form and Function37 Questions
Exam 40: Water and Electrolyte Balance in Animals41 Questions
Exam 41: Animal Nutrition43 Questions
Exam 42: Gas Exchange and Circulation46 Questions
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Exam 46: Chemical Signals in Animals38 Questions
Exam 47: Animal Reproduction and Development39 Questions
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Exam 49: An Introduction to Ecology40 Questions
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Which of the following enzymes catalyzes the hydrolysis of a- glycosidic linkages in starch?
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Enzymes that readily break starch apart cannot hydrolyze the glycosidic linkages found in cellulose. Why is this logical?
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How do the a and fi forms of glucose differ?
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Which of the following polysaccharides is made up of parallel strands joined together by hydrogen bonds?
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Which of the following carbohydrates contains a peptide bond?
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Which of the following enzymes catalyzes the hydrolysis of a- glycosidic linkages in glycogen?
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Which of these best reflects the following relationship: monosaccharide versus polysaccharide?
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Which of the following molecules would you expect to have the most free energy per gram?
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Glucose C6H12O6) has a single carbonyl group - C=O) in its linear form. Based on the number of oxygen atoms in glucose, how many hydroxyl groups - OH) would you expect glucose to have?
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Which of the following linkages would you expect to find at a branch point in glycogen or amylopectin?
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Masatomo Kawakubo et al. reported in Science in August 2004 that the human stomach contains a natural, carbohydrate- base antibiotic that probably protects a large portion of the population from various diseases caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori. This bacterium has been linked to peptic ulcers, gastritis, and stomach cancer. This naturally occurring antibiotic is described by Kawakubo as having a terminal a1,4- linked N- acetylglucosamine NAG), and it acts by inhibiting the biosynthesis of a major component of the cell wall in H. pylori. [: M. Kawakubo et al., Science 305 2004): 1003.]
-Which of the following structures is most consistent with Kawakubo's description of this antibiotic?
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Kawakubo's group created a glycoprotein with a terminal NAG i.e., a protein with NAG attached to its end). Their hypothesis is that the terminal NAG-and not the protein component-is responsible for the damage to the cell wall in H. pylori. What would be the most appropriate control for testing this hypothesis?
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What is the difference between an aldose sugar and a ketose sugar?
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When an insect is crushed, it creates a crunching sound. What carbohydrate is the most likely source of this sound?
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Synthesis of larger sugars has allowed us to study them more in depth. Which of the following are potential benefits/reasons why we would want to study oligosaccharides in detail?
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You isolate an organic molecule that contains C, H, O, N, and S. This molecule
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If you were going to develop a new antibiotic, you would probably need to become an expert on which of these carbohydrates?
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Which of the following do starch and cellulose have in common?
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Which polysaccharide is an important component in the structure of many animals and fungi?
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