Deck 18: Synthetic and Biological Polymers

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Which of the following statements about a DNA molecule is incorrect?

A)All DNA molecules are made from a repeating unit consisting of a phosphate group, a sugar group, and an amine base.
B)Complementary base pairs in DNA molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.
C)Normal DNA is double-stranded and helical in shape.
D)Complementary bases in DNA molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
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Which of the following may be classified as a natural biopolymer?

A)carbohydrate
B)protein
C)DNA
D)all of the above
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The number of amino acids that define the difference in shape between a normal hemoglobin molecule and that of a sickle-cell anemia patient is ________.

A)1
B)5
C)10
D)all
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The number of amino acids that are used to build all proteins is ________.

A)4
B)10
C)20
D)30
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The name of the bond that combines two amino acids together is called ________.

A)peptide
B)glycoside
C)acetal
D)ketal
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What two functional groups are found at the ends of any protein structure?

A)alcohol and amine
B)amine and carboxlyic acid
C)alcohol and carboxlyic acid
D)amine and aldehyde
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According to the text, the number of amino acids that a human body cannot synthesize is ________.

A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
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Teflon's monomer is ________.

A)tetrafluoroethane
B)tetrafluoroethene
C)tetrafluorooctane
D)tetrafluorobenzene
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Which of the following is not an amino acid?

A)threonine
B)tyrosine
C)thymine
D)lysine
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Which of the following does not appear in a DNA strand?

A)deoxyribose sugar
B)phosphate
C)amino acids
D)amine base
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The term used to describe a substance with a medium number of amino acids is ________.

A)peptide
B)polypeptide
C)protein
D)polymer
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What is the biomolecule found in the shell of a virus?

A)carbohydrate
B)DNA
C)fatty acid
D)protein
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The monomer of PVC is ________.

A)chloroethene
B)chloroethane
C)chloroethyne
D)chlorbenzene
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The bond found in Nylon-66 is a(n)________ bond.

A)amide
B)ester
C)ketone
D)alcohol
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Which of the following is not an amine base present in DNA?

A)thymine
B)alanine
C)cytosine
D)guanine
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Which of the following is made out of PVC?

A)tiles
B)raincoats
C)plumbing pipes that carry sewage
D)all of the above
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Which of the following nucleic acids is not found in DNA?

A)guanine
B)uracil
C)cytosine
D)adenine
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What is the repeating monomer found in cellulose?

A)glucose
B)fructose
C)sucrose
D)amylose
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DNA molecules, as found in human cells, are best described as:

A)a large, single-stranded molecule made of proteins.
B)a large, single-stranded molecule that contains phosphate groups, carbohydrate units, and bases from amino acids.
C)a polysaccharide.
D)a large, double-stranded molecule made of amino acids.
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Which of the following amino acids is basic?

A)lysine
B)alanine
C)glycine
D)glutamic acid
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All amino acids are made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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The complete human genetic "blueprint" (the human genome)was determined many years ago, and is really not all that complicated.
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Human DNA molecules consist of just a single strand, just like protein molecules.
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Polymers are very large molecules.
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Properly connect three monomeric acrylonitrile units (the structure of acrylonitrile is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer polyacrylonitrile. Properly connect three monomeric acrylonitrile units (the structure of acrylonitrile is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer polyacrylonitrile.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Lysine is considered an essential amino acid.
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Draw the repeating, monomeric unit of Kevlar, a polyamide made from terephthalic acid and
1,4-diaminobenzene. These compounds are pictured below: Draw the repeating, monomeric unit of Kevlar, a polyamide made from terephthalic acid and 1,4-diaminobenzene. These compounds are pictured below:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Construct a polypeptide consisting of alanine, valine, and serine. Circle the peptide bonds. The structures of the amino acids (prior to linkage)are shown below: Construct a polypeptide consisting of alanine, valine, and serine. Circle the peptide bonds. The structures of the amino acids (prior to linkage)are shown below:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The human body is able to synthesize as much of every type of amino acid as it needs.
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Properly connect three monomeric chloroprene units (the structure of chloroprene is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer neoprene, polychloroprene. Properly connect three monomeric chloroprene units (the structure of chloroprene is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer neoprene, polychloroprene.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Teflon is synthesized with a monomer containing carbons and chlorines.
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Only 10 different amino acids are needed to build every type of protein molecule found in humans.
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Nylon contains only one type of monomer.
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Through the "genetic engineering" of human DNA, it is hoped that someday a wide variety of diseases can be prevented or cured.
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Amino acids are the smallest building blocks for proteins .
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Sucrose is the smallest building block for carbohydrates.
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DNA molecules contain specific, four base pair codes, which can be assigned to the individual amino acids.
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Write the three-letter, abbreviated amino acid sequence of this polypeptide (review the figure in the text that shows the structures of the various amino acid residues while doing this exercise): Write the three-letter, abbreviated amino acid sequence of this polypeptide (review the figure in the text that shows the structures of the various amino acid residues while doing this exercise):  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Viruses are not, technically, truly living organisms.
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DNA molecules contain "codes," from which proteins and other materials can eventually be synthesized.
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Polyethylene
chloroethene
Polyethylene
ethene
Polyethylene
tetrafluoroethene
Polyethylene
propylene oxide
Polyethylene
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
poly(propylene oxide)
chloroethene
poly(propylene oxide)
ethene
poly(propylene oxide)
tetrafluoroethene
poly(propylene oxide)
propylene oxide
poly(propylene oxide)
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
nylon
chloroethene
nylon
ethene
nylon
tetrafluoroethene
nylon
propylene oxide
nylon
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
PVC
chloroethene
PVC
ethene
PVC
tetrafluoroethene
PVC
propylene oxide
PVC
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
Teflon
chloroethene
Teflon
ethene
Teflon
tetrafluoroethene
Teflon
propylene oxide
Teflon
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
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Construct the complementary strand of this piece of a DNA molecule:
G T A C C T T G G T A A T T G
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Assume the following three-base code system is true: Assume the following three-base code system is true:   Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule: T T A A T A G C C G C C G A C<div style=padding-top: 35px> Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule:
T T A A T A G C C G C C G A C
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Contrast the terms "monomer" and "monosaccharide." What types of materials are usually constructed from monomers? What types of materials are usually made from monosaccharides?
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Think for a moment about the terms "polymer" and "polysaccharide". Is it right to refer to polysaccharides as "nature's polymers"? Why or why not?
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Assume the following three-base code system is true: Assume the following three-base code system is true:   Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule: A T A T T A G A C G C C C C T G T A T T A<div style=padding-top: 35px> Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule:
A T A T T A G A C G C C C C T G T A T T A
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Match the plastic in the questons with the monomer in the list below. Match the plastic in the questons with the monomer in the list below.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Cellulose and starch are both polysaccharides of glucose. Explain why humans can consume and digest starch but not cellulose.
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Deck 18: Synthetic and Biological Polymers
1
Which of the following statements about a DNA molecule is incorrect?

A)All DNA molecules are made from a repeating unit consisting of a phosphate group, a sugar group, and an amine base.
B)Complementary base pairs in DNA molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.
C)Normal DNA is double-stranded and helical in shape.
D)Complementary bases in DNA molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
Complementary bases in DNA molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
2
Which of the following may be classified as a natural biopolymer?

A)carbohydrate
B)protein
C)DNA
D)all of the above
all of the above
3
The number of amino acids that define the difference in shape between a normal hemoglobin molecule and that of a sickle-cell anemia patient is ________.

A)1
B)5
C)10
D)all
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4
The number of amino acids that are used to build all proteins is ________.

A)4
B)10
C)20
D)30
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The name of the bond that combines two amino acids together is called ________.

A)peptide
B)glycoside
C)acetal
D)ketal
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What two functional groups are found at the ends of any protein structure?

A)alcohol and amine
B)amine and carboxlyic acid
C)alcohol and carboxlyic acid
D)amine and aldehyde
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According to the text, the number of amino acids that a human body cannot synthesize is ________.

A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
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8
Teflon's monomer is ________.

A)tetrafluoroethane
B)tetrafluoroethene
C)tetrafluorooctane
D)tetrafluorobenzene
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Which of the following is not an amino acid?

A)threonine
B)tyrosine
C)thymine
D)lysine
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Which of the following does not appear in a DNA strand?

A)deoxyribose sugar
B)phosphate
C)amino acids
D)amine base
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The term used to describe a substance with a medium number of amino acids is ________.

A)peptide
B)polypeptide
C)protein
D)polymer
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What is the biomolecule found in the shell of a virus?

A)carbohydrate
B)DNA
C)fatty acid
D)protein
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The monomer of PVC is ________.

A)chloroethene
B)chloroethane
C)chloroethyne
D)chlorbenzene
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14
The bond found in Nylon-66 is a(n)________ bond.

A)amide
B)ester
C)ketone
D)alcohol
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Which of the following is not an amine base present in DNA?

A)thymine
B)alanine
C)cytosine
D)guanine
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Which of the following is made out of PVC?

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B)raincoats
C)plumbing pipes that carry sewage
D)all of the above
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Which of the following nucleic acids is not found in DNA?

A)guanine
B)uracil
C)cytosine
D)adenine
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What is the repeating monomer found in cellulose?

A)glucose
B)fructose
C)sucrose
D)amylose
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DNA molecules, as found in human cells, are best described as:

A)a large, single-stranded molecule made of proteins.
B)a large, single-stranded molecule that contains phosphate groups, carbohydrate units, and bases from amino acids.
C)a polysaccharide.
D)a large, double-stranded molecule made of amino acids.
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Which of the following amino acids is basic?

A)lysine
B)alanine
C)glycine
D)glutamic acid
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21
All amino acids are made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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The complete human genetic "blueprint" (the human genome)was determined many years ago, and is really not all that complicated.
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Human DNA molecules consist of just a single strand, just like protein molecules.
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Polymers are very large molecules.
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Properly connect three monomeric acrylonitrile units (the structure of acrylonitrile is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer polyacrylonitrile. Properly connect three monomeric acrylonitrile units (the structure of acrylonitrile is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer polyacrylonitrile.
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Lysine is considered an essential amino acid.
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Draw the repeating, monomeric unit of Kevlar, a polyamide made from terephthalic acid and
1,4-diaminobenzene. These compounds are pictured below: Draw the repeating, monomeric unit of Kevlar, a polyamide made from terephthalic acid and 1,4-diaminobenzene. These compounds are pictured below:
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Construct a polypeptide consisting of alanine, valine, and serine. Circle the peptide bonds. The structures of the amino acids (prior to linkage)are shown below: Construct a polypeptide consisting of alanine, valine, and serine. Circle the peptide bonds. The structures of the amino acids (prior to linkage)are shown below:
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The human body is able to synthesize as much of every type of amino acid as it needs.
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Properly connect three monomeric chloroprene units (the structure of chloroprene is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer neoprene, polychloroprene. Properly connect three monomeric chloroprene units (the structure of chloroprene is provided below)to make a short segment of the polymer neoprene, polychloroprene.
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Teflon is synthesized with a monomer containing carbons and chlorines.
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Only 10 different amino acids are needed to build every type of protein molecule found in humans.
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Nylon contains only one type of monomer.
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Through the "genetic engineering" of human DNA, it is hoped that someday a wide variety of diseases can be prevented or cured.
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Amino acids are the smallest building blocks for proteins .
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Sucrose is the smallest building block for carbohydrates.
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DNA molecules contain specific, four base pair codes, which can be assigned to the individual amino acids.
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38
Write the three-letter, abbreviated amino acid sequence of this polypeptide (review the figure in the text that shows the structures of the various amino acid residues while doing this exercise): Write the three-letter, abbreviated amino acid sequence of this polypeptide (review the figure in the text that shows the structures of the various amino acid residues while doing this exercise):
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Viruses are not, technically, truly living organisms.
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DNA molecules contain "codes," from which proteins and other materials can eventually be synthesized.
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Polyethylene
chloroethene
Polyethylene
ethene
Polyethylene
tetrafluoroethene
Polyethylene
propylene oxide
Polyethylene
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
poly(propylene oxide)
chloroethene
poly(propylene oxide)
ethene
poly(propylene oxide)
tetrafluoroethene
poly(propylene oxide)
propylene oxide
poly(propylene oxide)
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
nylon
chloroethene
nylon
ethene
nylon
tetrafluoroethene
nylon
propylene oxide
nylon
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
PVC
chloroethene
PVC
ethene
PVC
tetrafluoroethene
PVC
propylene oxide
PVC
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
Teflon
chloroethene
Teflon
ethene
Teflon
tetrafluoroethene
Teflon
propylene oxide
Teflon
hexanedioic acid and 1,6-diaminohexane
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42
Construct the complementary strand of this piece of a DNA molecule:
G T A C C T T G G T A A T T G
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43
Assume the following three-base code system is true: Assume the following three-base code system is true:   Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule: T T A A T A G C C G C C G A C Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule:
T T A A T A G C C G C C G A C
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44
Contrast the terms "monomer" and "monosaccharide." What types of materials are usually constructed from monomers? What types of materials are usually made from monosaccharides?
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Think for a moment about the terms "polymer" and "polysaccharide". Is it right to refer to polysaccharides as "nature's polymers"? Why or why not?
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Assume the following three-base code system is true: Assume the following three-base code system is true:   Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule: A T A T T A G A C G C C C C T G T A T T A Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule:
A T A T T A G A C G C C C C T G T A T T A
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Match the plastic in the questons with the monomer in the list below. Match the plastic in the questons with the monomer in the list below.
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Cellulose and starch are both polysaccharides of glucose. Explain why humans can consume and digest starch but not cellulose.
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