Deck 10: Enzymes

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Zero order kinetics results:

A) When there are equal amounts of enzyme and substrate present.
B) When there is more enzyme than substrate present.
C) When all of the available sites on the enzyme are saturated with substrate.
D) When none of the available sites are saturated with substrate.
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Ligases are a class of enzymes that catalyze:

A) Oxidation-reduction reactions.
B) The transfer of groups.
C) The removal of groups without the addition of water.
D) The coupling of two molecules with the use of ATP.
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Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of groups other than hydrogen between compounds are classified as belonging to which enzyme class?

A) Hydrolases
B) Lyases
C) Oxidoreductases
D) Transferases
Question
Many enzymes in the blood plasma show maximum activity in which of the following pH ranges?

A) 4 to 5
B) 6 to 7
C) 7 to 8
D) 8 to 9
Question
The indicator reaction (what is actually measured) in Oliver-Rosalki is:

A) Adenylate kinase.
B) Pyruvate kinase.
C) Lactate dehydrogenase.
D) The reduction of NADP+.
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Although a total lactate dehydrogenase (LD) determination performed alone yields little information as to the area of tissue destruction, an electrophoretic separation of LD isoenzyme may be useful. With what disorder is an increase in LD-5 and LD-4 associated?

A) Acute hepatic disease
B) Acute myocardial infarction
C) Pulmonary infarction
D) Pancreatitis
Question
Aspartate aminotransferase is elevated in diseases involving the:

A) Renal cortex.
B) Heart muscle.
C) Intestinal epithelium.
D) Acinar cells of the pancreas.
Question
Malate dehydrogenase (MD) is used in the aspartate transferase reaction mixture to convert:

A) L-glutamate to alpha oxoglutarate.
B) L-glutamate to L-aspartate.
C) L-malate to L-glutamate.
D) Oxaloacetate to L-malate.
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In which liver disease is the DeRitis ratio (AST: ALT) usually less than or equal to 1?

A) Acute viral hepatitis
B) Cirrhosis
C) Alcoholic hepatitis
D) All of the above
Question
The highest levels of alkaline phosphatase are seen in:

A) Obstructive liver disease.
B) Hepatitis.
C) Renal failure.
D) Myocardial infarction.
E) Pancreatitis.
Question
Which of the following would NOT show an increase in alkaline phosphatase?

A) Obstructive liver disease (hepatobiliary) rickets
B) Rickets
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Osteoporosis
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The most sensitive indicator of alcoholic liver disease is:

A) AST.
B) ALT.
C) ?GT.
D) ALP.
Question
Serum lipase catalyzes:

A) Hydrolysis of triglyceride to fatty acids and glycerol.
B) Hydrolysis of triglyceride to fatty acids and water.
C) Synthesis of triglyceride from fatty acids and water.
D) Synthesis of triglyceride from fatty acids and glycerol.
Question
A substrate used in lipase reactions is:

A) Starch.
B) ?-nitrophenyl phosphate.
C) Olive oil emulsion.
D) Creatine phosphate.
Question
The best test for pancreatitis in the presence of mumps is:

A) Virus isolation.
B) A serologic test for mumps.
C) A urine amylase test.
D) A serum lipase test.
Question
Serum chemistry results on a 53-year-old female are
AST: 120 U/L (4-34U/L)
ALT: 185 U/L (5-40 U/L)
ALP: 785 U/L (<165 U/L)
?GT: 225 U/L (5-24 U/L)
Total Bilirubin: 10.8 mg/dL
Direct Bilirubin: 8.6 mg/dL
Urine bilirubin: positive
Urine urobilinogen: Normal
Fecal urobilinogen: decreased
These results are consistent with a diagnosis of:

A) Hemolytic anemia.
B) Hepatitis.
C) Dubin-Johnson.
D) Biliary obstruction.
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Mrs. Smith has the following chemistry results:
CK: moderately increased
LD: moderately increased
LD-1 : increased
The probable diagnosis is:

A) Myocardial infarction.
B) Acute pancreatitis.
C) Acute hepatitis.
D) Cholecystitis.
Question
A patient's CK-MB is reported as 18 ?g/L and the total CK is 560 IU/L. What is the CK relative index (CKI)?

A) 0.10%
B) 3.2%
C) 10.0%
D) 30.0%
Question
The prostatic fraction of acid phosphatase is inhibited by:

A) Acetic acid.
B) Citric acid.
C) Sodium nitrite.
D) Tartrate.
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Which of the following sets of results would be consistent with macroamylosemia?

A) Normal serum amylase and elevated urine amylase values
B) Increased serum amylase and normal urine amylase values
C) Increased serum and urine amylase
D) Normal serum and urine amylase values
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Cholinesterase catalyzes the conversion of:

A) Choline to lecithin.
B) Acetylcholine to choline and acetic acid.
C) Choline to NH4+ and PO4-3.
D) ?-glycerophosphate to glycerol and PO4-3.
E) ?-glycerophosphate to choline phosphate.
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Levels of this enzyme are useful in the diagnosis of a genetic defect, which leads to increased apnea (difficulty breathing) after surgery using succinyl choline.

A) Cholinesterase
B) Aldolase
C) Leucine aminopeptidase
D) 5' nucleotidase
E) Acid phosphatase
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Zero order kinetics results:

A) When there are equal amounts of enzyme and substrate present.
B) When there is more enzyme than substrate present.
C) When all of the available sites on the enzyme are saturated with substrate.
D) When none of the available sites are saturated with substrate.
When all of the available sites on the enzyme are saturated with substrate.
2
Ligases are a class of enzymes that catalyze:

A) Oxidation-reduction reactions.
B) The transfer of groups.
C) The removal of groups without the addition of water.
D) The coupling of two molecules with the use of ATP.
The coupling of two molecules with the use of ATP.
3
Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of groups other than hydrogen between compounds are classified as belonging to which enzyme class?

A) Hydrolases
B) Lyases
C) Oxidoreductases
D) Transferases
Transferases
4
Many enzymes in the blood plasma show maximum activity in which of the following pH ranges?

A) 4 to 5
B) 6 to 7
C) 7 to 8
D) 8 to 9
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The indicator reaction (what is actually measured) in Oliver-Rosalki is:

A) Adenylate kinase.
B) Pyruvate kinase.
C) Lactate dehydrogenase.
D) The reduction of NADP+.
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Although a total lactate dehydrogenase (LD) determination performed alone yields little information as to the area of tissue destruction, an electrophoretic separation of LD isoenzyme may be useful. With what disorder is an increase in LD-5 and LD-4 associated?

A) Acute hepatic disease
B) Acute myocardial infarction
C) Pulmonary infarction
D) Pancreatitis
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Aspartate aminotransferase is elevated in diseases involving the:

A) Renal cortex.
B) Heart muscle.
C) Intestinal epithelium.
D) Acinar cells of the pancreas.
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Malate dehydrogenase (MD) is used in the aspartate transferase reaction mixture to convert:

A) L-glutamate to alpha oxoglutarate.
B) L-glutamate to L-aspartate.
C) L-malate to L-glutamate.
D) Oxaloacetate to L-malate.
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In which liver disease is the DeRitis ratio (AST: ALT) usually less than or equal to 1?

A) Acute viral hepatitis
B) Cirrhosis
C) Alcoholic hepatitis
D) All of the above
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The highest levels of alkaline phosphatase are seen in:

A) Obstructive liver disease.
B) Hepatitis.
C) Renal failure.
D) Myocardial infarction.
E) Pancreatitis.
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Which of the following would NOT show an increase in alkaline phosphatase?

A) Obstructive liver disease (hepatobiliary) rickets
B) Rickets
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Osteoporosis
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12
The most sensitive indicator of alcoholic liver disease is:

A) AST.
B) ALT.
C) ?GT.
D) ALP.
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13
Serum lipase catalyzes:

A) Hydrolysis of triglyceride to fatty acids and glycerol.
B) Hydrolysis of triglyceride to fatty acids and water.
C) Synthesis of triglyceride from fatty acids and water.
D) Synthesis of triglyceride from fatty acids and glycerol.
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14
A substrate used in lipase reactions is:

A) Starch.
B) ?-nitrophenyl phosphate.
C) Olive oil emulsion.
D) Creatine phosphate.
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The best test for pancreatitis in the presence of mumps is:

A) Virus isolation.
B) A serologic test for mumps.
C) A urine amylase test.
D) A serum lipase test.
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16
Serum chemistry results on a 53-year-old female are
AST: 120 U/L (4-34U/L)
ALT: 185 U/L (5-40 U/L)
ALP: 785 U/L (<165 U/L)
?GT: 225 U/L (5-24 U/L)
Total Bilirubin: 10.8 mg/dL
Direct Bilirubin: 8.6 mg/dL
Urine bilirubin: positive
Urine urobilinogen: Normal
Fecal urobilinogen: decreased
These results are consistent with a diagnosis of:

A) Hemolytic anemia.
B) Hepatitis.
C) Dubin-Johnson.
D) Biliary obstruction.
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Mrs. Smith has the following chemistry results:
CK: moderately increased
LD: moderately increased
LD-1 : increased
The probable diagnosis is:

A) Myocardial infarction.
B) Acute pancreatitis.
C) Acute hepatitis.
D) Cholecystitis.
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A patient's CK-MB is reported as 18 ?g/L and the total CK is 560 IU/L. What is the CK relative index (CKI)?

A) 0.10%
B) 3.2%
C) 10.0%
D) 30.0%
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19
The prostatic fraction of acid phosphatase is inhibited by:

A) Acetic acid.
B) Citric acid.
C) Sodium nitrite.
D) Tartrate.
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Which of the following sets of results would be consistent with macroamylosemia?

A) Normal serum amylase and elevated urine amylase values
B) Increased serum amylase and normal urine amylase values
C) Increased serum and urine amylase
D) Normal serum and urine amylase values
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Cholinesterase catalyzes the conversion of:

A) Choline to lecithin.
B) Acetylcholine to choline and acetic acid.
C) Choline to NH4+ and PO4-3.
D) ?-glycerophosphate to glycerol and PO4-3.
E) ?-glycerophosphate to choline phosphate.
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Levels of this enzyme are useful in the diagnosis of a genetic defect, which leads to increased apnea (difficulty breathing) after surgery using succinyl choline.

A) Cholinesterase
B) Aldolase
C) Leucine aminopeptidase
D) 5' nucleotidase
E) Acid phosphatase
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