Exam 1: Introduction to the Chemistry of Life
Exam 1: Introduction to the Chemistry of Life56 Questions
Exam 2: Water59 Questions
Exam 3: Nucleotides, nucleic Acids, and Genetic Information67 Questions
Exam 4: Amino Acids68 Questions
Exam 5: Proteins: Primary Structure68 Questions
Exam 6: Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure60 Questions
Exam 7: Protein Function Part I: Myoglobin and Hemoglobin74 Questions
Exam 8: Carbohydrates66 Questions
Exam 9: Lipids and Biological Membranes58 Questions
Exam 10: Membrane Transport49 Questions
Exam 11: Enzyme Catalysis53 Questions
Exam 12: Enzyme Kinetics, inhibition and Control54 Questions
Exam 13: Biochemical Signaling50 Questions
Exam 14: Introduction to Metabolism52 Questions
Exam 15: Glucose Catabolism50 Questions
Exam 16: Glycogen Metabolism and Gluconeogenesis50 Questions
Exam 17: Citric Acid Cycle50 Questions
Exam 18: Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation50 Questions
Exam 19: Photosynthesis50 Questions
Exam 20: Lipid Metabolism51 Questions
Exam 21: Amino Acid Metabolism50 Questions
Exam 22: Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: Integration and Regulation50 Questions
Exam 23: Nucleotide Metabolism50 Questions
Exam 24: Nucleic Acid Structure50 Questions
Exam 25: DNA Replication, repair and Recombination50 Questions
Exam 26: Transcription and Rna Processing50 Questions
Exam 27: Protein Synthesis49 Questions
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An endergonic reaction with a ______ H and a ______ S can be changed into an exergonic reaction by decreasing the temperature.
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-The most abundant molecule in the human body is _____.
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A reaction with a ______ H and a ______ S,will never be spontaneous.
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-The organisms most likely to be found in high temperature environments would be ______.
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The theory of evolution includes which of the following principles?
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Using phylogeny all living organisms can be divided into the following domains:
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Phosphoglucomutase catalyses the reaction in which a phosphate group is transferred from the 1 carbon of glucose to the 6 carbon of glucose (G1P G6P).A student at SDSU incubates a 0.2 M solution of glucose-1-phosphate overnight with a small amount of the enzyme.At equilibrium the concentration of glucose 1-phosphate is 9.0 × 10−3 M and the concentration of glucose 6-phosphate is 19.1 × 10−2 M.
Calculate the equilibrium constant (Keq)and the standard state free energy (∆G°')for this reaction at 25°C.
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Explain in one or two sentences why scientists believe that all living organisms are related (that they have all evolved from a common ancestor)?
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The bulk of aerobic metabolism in eukaryotic cells takes place in
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Which of the following developed during the evolution of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells?
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Lynn Margulis' Theory of Endosymbiosis is an explanation for the origin of
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Consider a reaction in which H = -20.kJ/mol and S = 10.J/mol · K.
a.Calculate the G for this reaction at 25°C.
b.Is the reaction spontaneous (explain your answer)?
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The term molecular weight is a term used by biochemists that refers to
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