Deck 3: Biological Molecules: the Carbon Compounds of Life

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Structural isomers differ from each other ____. ​

A)in the arrangement of their covalent bonds
B)in their molecular formulas ​
C)by being mirror images that cannot be superimposed on each other ​
D)by having double covalent bonds instead of single bonds ​
E)by having different atomic isotopes in their molecules
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Suppose that an equal amount of each polysaccharide was placed in a landfill. Which polysaccharide should last the longest before it is decomposed? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose
D)glycogen
E)amylose
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<strong>  Figure 3.2 The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____. ​</strong> A)cellulose B)galactose ​ C)maltose ​ D)sucrose ​ E)lactose <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.2
The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____. ​

A)cellulose
B)galactose ​
C)maltose ​
D)sucrose ​
E)lactose
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Reactions that use the equivalent of a water molecule to break a molecule into smaller subunits are called ____ reactions.

A)equilibrium
B)hydration
C)hydrolysis
D)redox ​
E)dehydration synthesis ​
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Which functional group forms the highly reactive part of aldehydes and ketones? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl ​
C)phosphate ​
D)amino
E)carboxyl ​
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When molecules are referred to as D- or L- (for example D-forms of sugars and L-forms of amino acids), the D- and L- designations refer to the specific ____.

A)functional group
B)structural isomer ​
C)covalent bond ​
D)secondary structure ​
E)stereoisomer ​
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Monosaccharides and disaccharides are types of ____. ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.1 The accompanying figure illustrates the synthesis of ____. ​</strong> A)sucrose B)maltose ​ C)lactose ​ D)cellulose ​ E)fructose ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.1
The accompanying figure illustrates the synthesis of ____. ​

A)sucrose
B)maltose ​
C)lactose ​
D)cellulose ​
E)fructose ​
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Probably the most abundant carbohydrate on Earth, which unbranched chain of b -glucose subunits is the primary structural fiber in plant cell walls? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose
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Amylose is a polymer made up of glucose monomers joined by ____. ​

A)b (1-4)linkages
B)b (1-6)linkages ​
C)a (1-4)linkages ​
D)a (1-6)linkages
E)both b (1-4)and a (1-6)linkages ​
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Which polysaccharide is a chain of glucose units that are modified by having nitrogen-containing groups, is the main structural fiber in the external skeletons of arthropods, and also a structural material in the cell walls of fungi? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose ​
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Isomers are two or more molecules with ____ chemical formula and ____ molecular structures. ​

A)a different; different
B)the same; different ​
C)a different; the same ​
D)the same; the same
E)a structural; theoretical ​
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Which functional group is polar and a key component of alcohols? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl ​
C)phosphate
D)amino ​
E)carboxyl ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.4 The molecule in the accompanying figure is glyceraldehyde, an example of a ____ sugar.</strong> A)triose B)hexose ​ C)pentose ​ D)heptose ​ E)tetrose <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.4
The molecule in the accompanying figure is glyceraldehyde, an example of a ____ sugar.

A)triose
B)hexose ​
C)pentose ​
D)heptose ​
E)tetrose
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<strong>  Figure 3.5 The molecule in the accompanying figure is mannose, an example of a ____ sugar. ​</strong> A)triose B)hexose ​ C)pentose ​ D)heptose ​ E)tetrose ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.5
The molecule in the accompanying figure is mannose, an example of a ____ sugar. ​

A)triose
B)hexose ​
C)pentose ​
D)heptose ​
E)tetrose ​
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Which functional group acts as an organic base? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl
C)phosphate ​
D)amino
E)carboxyl ​
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Reactions that remove the equivalent of a water molecule when subunits are joined to make a larger molecule are called ____ reactions.

A)equilibrium
B)hydration ​
C)hydrolysis ​
D)redox ​
E)dehydration synthesis ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.3 The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____.</strong> A)lactose B)fructose ​ C)maltose ​ D)cellulose ​ E)sucrose <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.3
The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____.

A)lactose
B)fructose ​
C)maltose ​
D)cellulose ​
E)sucrose
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The linkage commonly found between subunits in a chain of monosaccharides is called a ____ bond. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide
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Which of these hydrocarbons has a double bond in its structure? ​

A)C3H8
B)C2H6
C)CH4
D)C2H4
E)C2H2
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Why are trans fats more harmful for consumption than saturated fats? ​

A)Trans fats increase LDL cholesterol levels more than saturated fats.
B)Trans fats decrease HDL cholesterol levels more than saturated fats. ​
C)Saturated fats prevent LDL transport more than trans fats.
D)Trans fats are often consumed with other food additives that increase fat absorption in the gut. ​
E)Saturated fats are more natural, and better digested in the gut. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.7 The molecule shown above is a(n)____.</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid ​ C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.7
The molecule shown above is a(n)____.

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid ​
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid
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If three molecules of a fatty acid having the formula C16H22O2 are each joined to a molecule of glycerol (C3H8O3)by a dehydration synthesis reaction, what will be the formula of the resulting neutral fat molecule? ​

A)C48H66O6.
B)C48H72O8. ​
C)C51H68O6.
D)C51H72O8. ​
E)C51H74O9. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.9 The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​</strong> A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.9
The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​

A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​
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The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​

A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond ​
C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds ​
E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​
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A fatty acid has a(n)____ group at the end of a hydrocarbon chain. ​

A)carbonyl group
B)hydroxyl group ​
C)phosphate group ​
D)amino group
E)carboxyl group
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We would expect to find fatty acids with ____ carbons in living organisms.

A)8
B)13
C)16
D)19 ​
E)26 ​
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In many animals, this polysaccharide is found in large quantities in liver and muscle cells. It is highly branched, with many a (1-4)and a (1-6)linkages. ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose
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Which molecule is the main structural component of biological membranes?

A)starch
B)triglyceride ​
C)protein ​
D)phospholipid ​
E)steroid ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.6 The molecule in the accompanying figure is a(n)____.</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid ​ C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.6
The molecule in the accompanying figure is a(n)____.

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid ​
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid ​
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Sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs)are involved in regulating the synthesis of ____.

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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Glycerol forms the backbone of ____.

A)triglycerides only
B)polysaccharides and nucleic acids ​
C)nucleic acids only ​
D)polypeptides only ​
E)triglycerides and phospholipids ​
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Amino acids are linked together by ____ bonds. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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Waxy coatings, such as those found on skin, hair, and feathers of some animals and the cuticle of some plants, are commonly used by living organisms for protection against water loss and for lubrication. Such waxes are considered to be a type of ____. ​

A)triglyceride
B)steroid ​
C)neutral lipid ​
D)phospholipid ​
E)fatty acid
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HDL cholesterol is considered "good" cholesterol. What role does HDL play in preventing coronary heart disease?

A)HDL cholesterol inhibits LDL cholesterol synthesis
B)HDL cholesterol prevents transport of LDL cholesterol in blood ​
C)HDL cholesterol activates LDL cholesterol breakdown ​
D)HDL cholesterol prevents free radical formation in plaques ​
E)HDL cholesterol removes excess cholesterol from plaques ​
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Testosterone has important regulatory functions in humans and many other animals. Molecules with regulatory functions like testosterone are called ____.

A)phytosterols
B)enzymes ​
C)lipoproteins ​
D)hormones ​
E)receptors ​
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Proteins are polymers of ____. ​

A)amino acids
B)monosaccharides
C)steroids ​
D)nucleotides
E)phospholipids
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<strong>      Figure 3.8 The molecule shown above is a(n)____. ​</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>    
Figure 3.8
The molecule shown above is a(n)____. ​

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid ​
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The sex hormones of many animals are lipid molecules known as ____. ​

A)fatty acids
B)phospholipids ​
C)carotenoids ​
D)steroids ​
E)lipoproteins ​
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Which class of molecule is the most diverse in terms of structure and roles played in cells? ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates
E)amino acids
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<strong>  Figure 3.11 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R  groups)that are ____. ​</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.11
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R  groups)that are ____. ​

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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Chaperonins assist with ____.

A)proteins synthesis
B)assembly of DNA strands ​
C)polysaccharide synthesis ​
D)protein folding ​
E)forming the DNA double helix ​
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The unique sequence of monomer subunits in a protein is the ____ structure of the protein.

A)primary
B)secondary ​
C)tertiary ​
D)quaternary ​
E)linear ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.16 The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in DNA but not RNA.</strong> A)thymine B)adenine ​ C)uracil ​ D)guanine ​ E)cytosine ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.16
The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in DNA but not RNA.

A)thymine
B)adenine ​
C)uracil ​
D)guanine ​
E)cytosine ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.12 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.12
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.15 The image in the accompanying figure is an example of a(n)____. ​</strong> A)random coil B)double helix ​ C)b sheet ​ D)a helix ​ E)b polysaccharide ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.15
The image in the accompanying figure is an example of a(n)____. ​

A)random coil
B)double helix ​
C)b sheet ​
D)a helix ​
E)b polysaccharide ​
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Which molecules are the most important for a cell to protect from damage if the cell is to stay alive and reproduce?

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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Which amino acid can be involved in special covalent "disulfide bridges" that, when present, help to stabilize the tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins? ​

A)proline
B)alanine
C)leucine ​
D)cysteine
E)methionine
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<strong>  Figure 3.18 The molecule shown above is the purine ____.</strong> A)thymine B)adenine C)uracil ​ D)guanine ​ E)cytosine ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.18
The molecule shown above is the purine ____.

A)thymine
B)adenine
C)uracil ​
D)guanine ​
E)cytosine ​
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Excessive heat or extremes of pH often cause denaturation of proteins, which means that the proteins ____.

A)have fallen apart into individual monomer subunits
B)are no longer biological molecules ​
C)have broken into many separate domains ​
D)are no longer in a functional three dimensional conformation ​
E)are highly reactive ​
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After a long period of gradual evolution of protein domains, a period of explosive change (the "big bang")in protein domain complexity occurred at roughly the same time as the 3 taxonomic domains were undergoing rapid diversification.  In which taxonomic domain was this diversification most extensive?

A)Eukarya
B)Protista ​
C)Archaea ​
D)Animalia ​
E)Bacteria ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.17 The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in both DNA and RNA. ​</strong> A)thymine B)adenine ​ C)uracil D)guanine E)cytosine <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.17
The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in both DNA and RNA. ​

A)thymine
B)adenine ​
C)uracil
D)guanine
E)cytosine
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In an elegant set of experiments, which protein did Anfinsen study in order to understand how the three-dimensional structure of proteins is determined?

A)ovalbumin
B)chaperonin ​
C)ribonuclease ​
D)insulin ​
E)hemoglobin ​
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In proteins, structural segments called ____ provide flexibility that allow parts of the protein to bend, fold, or move. ​

A)random coils
B)peptide bonds ​
C)b sheets ​
D)a helices ​
E)b polysaccharides ​
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In his experiments, Anfinsen treated a protein with a chemical that broke disulfide bonds and then removed the chemical to see how this would affect the function of the molecule. What did he conclude from these experiments?

A)The information for determining the three-dimensional shape of ribonuclease lies in its amino acid sequence.
B)The disulfide bonds are essential for quaternary, but not tertiary, protein structure.
C)Protein conformation is maintained when disulfide bonds are disrupted. ​
D)Altering the three-dimensional shape of the protein is irreversible. ​
E)Disulfide bonds are unnecessary for proper protein function. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.13 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____. ​</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.13
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____. ​

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.14 The two amino acids depicted above both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​ <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 3.14
The two amino acids depicted above both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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The sugar in DNA is comprised of ____ carbons.

A)three
B)four ​
C)five ​
D)six ​
E)seven ​
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Hereditary information in all eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses is stored in ____. ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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A hydrogen bond between the amino acid side groups ( R groups)of two different polypeptide chains in a multichain protein would be considered part of the ____ structure of the protein.

A)primary
B)secondary ​
C)tertiary ​
D)quaternary ​
E)linear ​
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Which two nucleotides also serve as transporters of chemical energy? ​

A)ATP and GTP
B)ATP and CTP ​
C)ATP and TTP ​
D)CTP and TTP ​
E)CTP and UTP ​
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Consider the DNA sequence 5'-GATTACA-3'. If the strand with this sequence forms a double helix with another DNA strand, the sequence on the other strand should be ____. ​

A)5'-TCGGCAC-3'
B)3'-GATTACA-5' ​
C)5'- ACATTAG-3' ​
D)3'-GTGCCGA-5' ​
E)3'-CTAATGT-5' ​
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The two strands of a DNA double helix are held to each other by ____ bonds between nitrogenous bases. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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Using what you know about how carbohydrate monomers are linked to form polymers, explain why most animals can digest starch more easily than cellulose?
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Are saturated or unsaturated fats generally solids at room temperature? Explain why there is a difference in the fluidity of these two related molecules.
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RNA is significantly less stable than DNA. Based on the structural differences between these molecules, what is a plausible hypothesis as to why this is?
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Most of the enzymes that catalyze biochemical reactions involving amino acids recognize the L stereoisomer.
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Two structural differences between a uridine monophosphate and thymidine monophosphate are ____ and ____. ​

A)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the presence of a hydroxyl group on the ribose
B)the presence of a methyl group on the nitrogen base; the presence of a hydroxyl group on the ribose
C)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the presence of a methyl group on the nitrogen base ​
D)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the location of the ribose attachment to the nitrogenous base ​
E)the presence of a methyl group of the nitrogen base; the location of the ribose attachment to the nitrogenous base ​
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Chitin is a reinforcing fiber in the external skeleton of arthropods. ​
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Glucose and fructose, which have the same chemical formula, are considered stereoisomers .
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Triglycerides are used to coat skin, hair and feathers of animals to keep them protected, lubricated and pliable. ​
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The most abundant organic molecules in the world are nucleic acids . ​
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Nucleotides are joined together to make a nucleic acid strand by ____ bonds.

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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When DNA is heated, the hydrogen bonds break and allow the two strands of DNA to separate from one another. Which sequence of DNA would be most resistant to heating, and therefore, stay double stranded longer?

A)AATTGGCC
B)ATGCATTC ​
C)AGGAGCTC ​
D)TGGCTTAG ​
E)TACCAATT
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In addition to serving as building blocks of DNA, what other function do nucleotides perform in a cell?

A)regulate cellular activity
B)regulate gene expression ​
C)chaperone protein folding ​
D)activate vesicular transport ​
E)trigger muscle contractions ​
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What are protocells and why are they considered important to the evolution of life?
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How many hydrogen bonds are formed between adenine and thymine? ​

A)1
B)2 ​
C)3 ​
D)4 ​
E)6 ​
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Describe the general structure of amino acids. ​
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Approximately how many base pairs comprise one turn of the double helix in DNA? ​

A)2.5
B)5 ​
C)10 ​
D)20 ​
E)50 ​
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A large molecule whose subunits consist of a sugar and a nitrogenous base is called a ____. ​

A)nucleoside
B)nucleotide ​
C)nucleic acid ​
D)nucleosome ​
E)nuclear unit ​
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Structural isomers differ from each other ____. ​

A)in the arrangement of their covalent bonds
B)in their molecular formulas ​
C)by being mirror images that cannot be superimposed on each other ​
D)by having double covalent bonds instead of single bonds ​
E)by having different atomic isotopes in their molecules
A
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Suppose that an equal amount of each polysaccharide was placed in a landfill. Which polysaccharide should last the longest before it is decomposed? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose
D)glycogen
E)amylose
C
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<strong>  Figure 3.2 The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____. ​</strong> A)cellulose B)galactose ​ C)maltose ​ D)sucrose ​ E)lactose
Figure 3.2
The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____. ​

A)cellulose
B)galactose ​
C)maltose ​
D)sucrose ​
E)lactose
D
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Reactions that use the equivalent of a water molecule to break a molecule into smaller subunits are called ____ reactions.

A)equilibrium
B)hydration
C)hydrolysis
D)redox ​
E)dehydration synthesis ​
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Which functional group forms the highly reactive part of aldehydes and ketones? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl ​
C)phosphate ​
D)amino
E)carboxyl ​
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When molecules are referred to as D- or L- (for example D-forms of sugars and L-forms of amino acids), the D- and L- designations refer to the specific ____.

A)functional group
B)structural isomer ​
C)covalent bond ​
D)secondary structure ​
E)stereoisomer ​
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Monosaccharides and disaccharides are types of ____. ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.1 The accompanying figure illustrates the synthesis of ____. ​</strong> A)sucrose B)maltose ​ C)lactose ​ D)cellulose ​ E)fructose ​
Figure 3.1
The accompanying figure illustrates the synthesis of ____. ​

A)sucrose
B)maltose ​
C)lactose ​
D)cellulose ​
E)fructose ​
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Probably the most abundant carbohydrate on Earth, which unbranched chain of b -glucose subunits is the primary structural fiber in plant cell walls? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose
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Amylose is a polymer made up of glucose monomers joined by ____. ​

A)b (1-4)linkages
B)b (1-6)linkages ​
C)a (1-4)linkages ​
D)a (1-6)linkages
E)both b (1-4)and a (1-6)linkages ​
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Which polysaccharide is a chain of glucose units that are modified by having nitrogen-containing groups, is the main structural fiber in the external skeletons of arthropods, and also a structural material in the cell walls of fungi? ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose ​
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Isomers are two or more molecules with ____ chemical formula and ____ molecular structures. ​

A)a different; different
B)the same; different ​
C)a different; the same ​
D)the same; the same
E)a structural; theoretical ​
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Which functional group is polar and a key component of alcohols? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl ​
C)phosphate
D)amino ​
E)carboxyl ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.4 The molecule in the accompanying figure is glyceraldehyde, an example of a ____ sugar.</strong> A)triose B)hexose ​ C)pentose ​ D)heptose ​ E)tetrose
Figure 3.4
The molecule in the accompanying figure is glyceraldehyde, an example of a ____ sugar.

A)triose
B)hexose ​
C)pentose ​
D)heptose ​
E)tetrose
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<strong>  Figure 3.5 The molecule in the accompanying figure is mannose, an example of a ____ sugar. ​</strong> A)triose B)hexose ​ C)pentose ​ D)heptose ​ E)tetrose ​
Figure 3.5
The molecule in the accompanying figure is mannose, an example of a ____ sugar. ​

A)triose
B)hexose ​
C)pentose ​
D)heptose ​
E)tetrose ​
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Which functional group acts as an organic base? ​

A)carbonyl
B)hydroxyl
C)phosphate ​
D)amino
E)carboxyl ​
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Reactions that remove the equivalent of a water molecule when subunits are joined to make a larger molecule are called ____ reactions.

A)equilibrium
B)hydration ​
C)hydrolysis ​
D)redox ​
E)dehydration synthesis ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.3 The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____.</strong> A)lactose B)fructose ​ C)maltose ​ D)cellulose ​ E)sucrose
Figure 3.3
The disaccharide in the accompanying figure is ____.

A)lactose
B)fructose ​
C)maltose ​
D)cellulose ​
E)sucrose
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19
The linkage commonly found between subunits in a chain of monosaccharides is called a ____ bond. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide
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20
Which of these hydrocarbons has a double bond in its structure? ​

A)C3H8
B)C2H6
C)CH4
D)C2H4
E)C2H2
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21
Why are trans fats more harmful for consumption than saturated fats? ​

A)Trans fats increase LDL cholesterol levels more than saturated fats.
B)Trans fats decrease HDL cholesterol levels more than saturated fats. ​
C)Saturated fats prevent LDL transport more than trans fats.
D)Trans fats are often consumed with other food additives that increase fat absorption in the gut. ​
E)Saturated fats are more natural, and better digested in the gut. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.7 The molecule shown above is a(n)____.</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid ​ C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid
Figure 3.7
The molecule shown above is a(n)____.

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid ​
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid
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23
If three molecules of a fatty acid having the formula C16H22O2 are each joined to a molecule of glycerol (C3H8O3)by a dehydration synthesis reaction, what will be the formula of the resulting neutral fat molecule? ​

A)C48H66O6.
B)C48H72O8. ​
C)C51H68O6.
D)C51H72O8. ​
E)C51H74O9. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.9 The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​</strong> A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​
Figure 3.9
The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​

A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​
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The molecule in the accompanying figure is ____, and has ____. ​

A)unsaturated; a carbon-carbon double bond
B)saturated; a carbon-carbon double bond ​
C)unsaturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds
D)saturated; no carbon-carbon double bonds ​
E)saturated; a carbon-carbon triple bond ​
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26
A fatty acid has a(n)____ group at the end of a hydrocarbon chain. ​

A)carbonyl group
B)hydroxyl group ​
C)phosphate group ​
D)amino group
E)carboxyl group
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27
We would expect to find fatty acids with ____ carbons in living organisms.

A)8
B)13
C)16
D)19 ​
E)26 ​
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28
In many animals, this polysaccharide is found in large quantities in liver and muscle cells. It is highly branched, with many a (1-4)and a (1-6)linkages. ​

A)chitin
B)amylopectin ​
C)cellulose ​
D)glycogen ​
E)amylose
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29
Which molecule is the main structural component of biological membranes?

A)starch
B)triglyceride ​
C)protein ​
D)phospholipid ​
E)steroid ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.6 The molecule in the accompanying figure is a(n)____.</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid ​ C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid ​
Figure 3.6
The molecule in the accompanying figure is a(n)____.

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid ​
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid ​
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31
Sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs)are involved in regulating the synthesis of ____.

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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32
Glycerol forms the backbone of ____.

A)triglycerides only
B)polysaccharides and nucleic acids ​
C)nucleic acids only ​
D)polypeptides only ​
E)triglycerides and phospholipids ​
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33
Amino acids are linked together by ____ bonds. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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34
Waxy coatings, such as those found on skin, hair, and feathers of some animals and the cuticle of some plants, are commonly used by living organisms for protection against water loss and for lubrication. Such waxes are considered to be a type of ____. ​

A)triglyceride
B)steroid ​
C)neutral lipid ​
D)phospholipid ​
E)fatty acid
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35
HDL cholesterol is considered "good" cholesterol. What role does HDL play in preventing coronary heart disease?

A)HDL cholesterol inhibits LDL cholesterol synthesis
B)HDL cholesterol prevents transport of LDL cholesterol in blood ​
C)HDL cholesterol activates LDL cholesterol breakdown ​
D)HDL cholesterol prevents free radical formation in plaques ​
E)HDL cholesterol removes excess cholesterol from plaques ​
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36
Testosterone has important regulatory functions in humans and many other animals. Molecules with regulatory functions like testosterone are called ____.

A)phytosterols
B)enzymes ​
C)lipoproteins ​
D)hormones ​
E)receptors ​
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37
Proteins are polymers of ____. ​

A)amino acids
B)monosaccharides
C)steroids ​
D)nucleotides
E)phospholipids
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<strong>      Figure 3.8 The molecule shown above is a(n)____. ​</strong> A)triglyceride B)amino acid C)steroid ​ D)polysaccharide ​ E)phospholipid ​    
Figure 3.8
The molecule shown above is a(n)____. ​

A)triglyceride
B)amino acid
C)steroid ​
D)polysaccharide ​
E)phospholipid ​
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The sex hormones of many animals are lipid molecules known as ____. ​

A)fatty acids
B)phospholipids ​
C)carotenoids ​
D)steroids ​
E)lipoproteins ​
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40
Which class of molecule is the most diverse in terms of structure and roles played in cells? ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates
E)amino acids
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<strong>  Figure 3.11 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R  groups)that are ____. ​</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​
Figure 3.11
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R  groups)that are ____. ​

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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42
Chaperonins assist with ____.

A)proteins synthesis
B)assembly of DNA strands ​
C)polysaccharide synthesis ​
D)protein folding ​
E)forming the DNA double helix ​
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43
The unique sequence of monomer subunits in a protein is the ____ structure of the protein.

A)primary
B)secondary ​
C)tertiary ​
D)quaternary ​
E)linear ​
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44
<strong>  Figure 3.16 The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in DNA but not RNA.</strong> A)thymine B)adenine ​ C)uracil ​ D)guanine ​ E)cytosine ​
Figure 3.16
The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in DNA but not RNA.

A)thymine
B)adenine ​
C)uracil ​
D)guanine ​
E)cytosine ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.12 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​
Figure 3.12
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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46
<strong>  Figure 3.15 The image in the accompanying figure is an example of a(n)____. ​</strong> A)random coil B)double helix ​ C)b sheet ​ D)a helix ​ E)b polysaccharide ​
Figure 3.15
The image in the accompanying figure is an example of a(n)____. ​

A)random coil
B)double helix ​
C)b sheet ​
D)a helix ​
E)b polysaccharide ​
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47
Which molecules are the most important for a cell to protect from damage if the cell is to stay alive and reproduce?

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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48
Which amino acid can be involved in special covalent "disulfide bridges" that, when present, help to stabilize the tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins? ​

A)proline
B)alanine
C)leucine ​
D)cysteine
E)methionine
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<strong>  Figure 3.18 The molecule shown above is the purine ____.</strong> A)thymine B)adenine C)uracil ​ D)guanine ​ E)cytosine ​
Figure 3.18
The molecule shown above is the purine ____.

A)thymine
B)adenine
C)uracil ​
D)guanine ​
E)cytosine ​
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50
Excessive heat or extremes of pH often cause denaturation of proteins, which means that the proteins ____.

A)have fallen apart into individual monomer subunits
B)are no longer biological molecules ​
C)have broken into many separate domains ​
D)are no longer in a functional three dimensional conformation ​
E)are highly reactive ​
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51
After a long period of gradual evolution of protein domains, a period of explosive change (the "big bang")in protein domain complexity occurred at roughly the same time as the 3 taxonomic domains were undergoing rapid diversification.  In which taxonomic domain was this diversification most extensive?

A)Eukarya
B)Protista ​
C)Archaea ​
D)Animalia ​
E)Bacteria ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.17 The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in both DNA and RNA. ​</strong> A)thymine B)adenine ​ C)uracil D)guanine E)cytosine
Figure 3.17
The molecule in the accompanying figure is the pyrimidine ____, which is typically found in both DNA and RNA. ​

A)thymine
B)adenine ​
C)uracil
D)guanine
E)cytosine
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53
In an elegant set of experiments, which protein did Anfinsen study in order to understand how the three-dimensional structure of proteins is determined?

A)ovalbumin
B)chaperonin ​
C)ribonuclease ​
D)insulin ​
E)hemoglobin ​
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54
In proteins, structural segments called ____ provide flexibility that allow parts of the protein to bend, fold, or move. ​

A)random coils
B)peptide bonds ​
C)b sheets ​
D)a helices ​
E)b polysaccharides ​
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55
In his experiments, Anfinsen treated a protein with a chemical that broke disulfide bonds and then removed the chemical to see how this would affect the function of the molecule. What did he conclude from these experiments?

A)The information for determining the three-dimensional shape of ribonuclease lies in its amino acid sequence.
B)The disulfide bonds are essential for quaternary, but not tertiary, protein structure.
C)Protein conformation is maintained when disulfide bonds are disrupted. ​
D)Altering the three-dimensional shape of the protein is irreversible. ​
E)Disulfide bonds are unnecessary for proper protein function. ​
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<strong>  Figure 3.13 The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____. ​</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​
Figure 3.13
The two amino acids in the accompanying figure both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____. ​

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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57
<strong>  Figure 3.14 The two amino acids depicted above both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.</strong> A)acidic and polar B)uncharged and nonpolar ​ C)basic and polar ​ D)acidic and nonpolar ​ E)uncharged and polar ​
Figure 3.14
The two amino acids depicted above both have side groups ( R groups)that are ____.

A)acidic and polar
B)uncharged and nonpolar ​
C)basic and polar ​
D)acidic and nonpolar ​
E)uncharged and polar ​
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58
The sugar in DNA is comprised of ____ carbons.

A)three
B)four ​
C)five ​
D)six ​
E)seven ​
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59
Hereditary information in all eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses is stored in ____. ​

A)proteins
B)lipids ​
C)nucleic acids ​
D)carbohydrates ​
E)amino acids ​
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60
A hydrogen bond between the amino acid side groups ( R groups)of two different polypeptide chains in a multichain protein would be considered part of the ____ structure of the protein.

A)primary
B)secondary ​
C)tertiary ​
D)quaternary ​
E)linear ​
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61
Which two nucleotides also serve as transporters of chemical energy? ​

A)ATP and GTP
B)ATP and CTP ​
C)ATP and TTP ​
D)CTP and TTP ​
E)CTP and UTP ​
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62
Consider the DNA sequence 5'-GATTACA-3'. If the strand with this sequence forms a double helix with another DNA strand, the sequence on the other strand should be ____. ​

A)5'-TCGGCAC-3'
B)3'-GATTACA-5' ​
C)5'- ACATTAG-3' ​
D)3'-GTGCCGA-5' ​
E)3'-CTAATGT-5' ​
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63
The two strands of a DNA double helix are held to each other by ____ bonds between nitrogenous bases. ​

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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64
Using what you know about how carbohydrate monomers are linked to form polymers, explain why most animals can digest starch more easily than cellulose?
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65
Are saturated or unsaturated fats generally solids at room temperature? Explain why there is a difference in the fluidity of these two related molecules.
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66
RNA is significantly less stable than DNA. Based on the structural differences between these molecules, what is a plausible hypothesis as to why this is?
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67
Most of the enzymes that catalyze biochemical reactions involving amino acids recognize the L stereoisomer.
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68
Two structural differences between a uridine monophosphate and thymidine monophosphate are ____ and ____. ​

A)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the presence of a hydroxyl group on the ribose
B)the presence of a methyl group on the nitrogen base; the presence of a hydroxyl group on the ribose
C)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the presence of a methyl group on the nitrogen base ​
D)the number of hydrogen bonds formed between it and its matching base; the location of the ribose attachment to the nitrogenous base ​
E)the presence of a methyl group of the nitrogen base; the location of the ribose attachment to the nitrogenous base ​
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69
Chitin is a reinforcing fiber in the external skeleton of arthropods. ​
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70
Glucose and fructose, which have the same chemical formula, are considered stereoisomers .
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71
Triglycerides are used to coat skin, hair and feathers of animals to keep them protected, lubricated and pliable. ​
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72
The most abundant organic molecules in the world are nucleic acids . ​
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73
Nucleotides are joined together to make a nucleic acid strand by ____ bonds.

A)phosphodiester
B)disulfide ​
C)glycosidic ​
D)hydrogen ​
E)peptide ​
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74
When DNA is heated, the hydrogen bonds break and allow the two strands of DNA to separate from one another. Which sequence of DNA would be most resistant to heating, and therefore, stay double stranded longer?

A)AATTGGCC
B)ATGCATTC ​
C)AGGAGCTC ​
D)TGGCTTAG ​
E)TACCAATT
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75
In addition to serving as building blocks of DNA, what other function do nucleotides perform in a cell?

A)regulate cellular activity
B)regulate gene expression ​
C)chaperone protein folding ​
D)activate vesicular transport ​
E)trigger muscle contractions ​
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76
What are protocells and why are they considered important to the evolution of life?
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77
How many hydrogen bonds are formed between adenine and thymine? ​

A)1
B)2 ​
C)3 ​
D)4 ​
E)6 ​
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78
Describe the general structure of amino acids. ​
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79
Approximately how many base pairs comprise one turn of the double helix in DNA? ​

A)2.5
B)5 ​
C)10 ​
D)20 ​
E)50 ​
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80
A large molecule whose subunits consist of a sugar and a nitrogenous base is called a ____. ​

A)nucleoside
B)nucleotide ​
C)nucleic acid ​
D)nucleosome ​
E)nuclear unit ​
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