Deck 21: Biochemistry

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Which statement is false with respect to proteins?

A) Primary structure refers to the sequence of nucleotides.
B) Secondary structure includes alpha-helixes.
C) Tertiary structure includes disulfide bonds.
D) The overall shape of a protein is related to its tertiary structure.
E) All are false.
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Fibrous proteins provide structural integrity and strength for many types of tissue and are the main components of muscle, hair, and cartilage.
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The primary structure of proteins is

A) the pleated sheet
B) the peptide linkage
C) the alpha-helix
D) the order of amino acids
E) none of these
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Starch is the major structural component of woody plants.
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DNA and RNA are polymers that are composed of smaller units called ____________.
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The primary structure of a protein refers to which amino acids are present in the protein.
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The process of breaking down the three-dimensional structure of a protein is called

A) degradation
B) denaturation
C) decomposition
D) fission
E) none of these
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Give one type of secondary protein structure.
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The tertiary structure of a protein refers to the number of carbons that are bound to the alpha-carbon of the first amino acid.
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Denaturation of a protein means it is broken into its component amino acids.
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Which type of proteins transport and store oxygen and nutrients and fight invasion of the body by foreign objects?

A) fibrous
B) globular
C) monosaccharide
D) cellulose
E) phospholipid
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The condensation product of two amino acids is a(n)

A) peptide
B) ketone
C) ether
D) ester
E) alcohol
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The analysis of a protein for its amino acid content is valuable in determining the protein's

A) tertiary structure
B) secondary structure
C) quaternary structure
D) primary structure
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Which of the following is not a function of proteins?

A) structure
B) catalysis
C) oxygen transport
D) energy transformation
E) All of these are functions of proteins.
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Starch and cellulose are both polymers of glucose.
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Simple sugars are more precisely called _____________.
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An example of a secondary structure of a protein is

A) an alpha amino acid
B) a peptide linkage
C) a pleated sheet
D) serine
E) none of these
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Which of the following is not considered a lipid?

A) wax
B) steroid
C) cholesterol
D) cellulose
E) phospholipid
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DNA is a substance that stores and transmits genetic information.
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____________ are similar in structure to fats in that they are esters of glycerol; however, they contain only two fatty acids.

A) Phospholipids
B) Saponifications
C) Micelles
D) Glycoside linkages
E) Enzymes
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What sugar is contained in RNA?
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Name the three main generic components of DNA.
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Deck 21: Biochemistry
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Which statement is false with respect to proteins?

A) Primary structure refers to the sequence of nucleotides.
B) Secondary structure includes alpha-helixes.
C) Tertiary structure includes disulfide bonds.
D) The overall shape of a protein is related to its tertiary structure.
E) All are false.
Primary structure refers to the sequence of nucleotides.
2
Fibrous proteins provide structural integrity and strength for many types of tissue and are the main components of muscle, hair, and cartilage.
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3
The primary structure of proteins is

A) the pleated sheet
B) the peptide linkage
C) the alpha-helix
D) the order of amino acids
E) none of these
the order of amino acids
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Starch is the major structural component of woody plants.
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DNA and RNA are polymers that are composed of smaller units called ____________.
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The primary structure of a protein refers to which amino acids are present in the protein.
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The process of breaking down the three-dimensional structure of a protein is called

A) degradation
B) denaturation
C) decomposition
D) fission
E) none of these
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Give one type of secondary protein structure.
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The tertiary structure of a protein refers to the number of carbons that are bound to the alpha-carbon of the first amino acid.
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Denaturation of a protein means it is broken into its component amino acids.
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Which type of proteins transport and store oxygen and nutrients and fight invasion of the body by foreign objects?

A) fibrous
B) globular
C) monosaccharide
D) cellulose
E) phospholipid
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The condensation product of two amino acids is a(n)

A) peptide
B) ketone
C) ether
D) ester
E) alcohol
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The analysis of a protein for its amino acid content is valuable in determining the protein's

A) tertiary structure
B) secondary structure
C) quaternary structure
D) primary structure
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Which of the following is not a function of proteins?

A) structure
B) catalysis
C) oxygen transport
D) energy transformation
E) All of these are functions of proteins.
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Starch and cellulose are both polymers of glucose.
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Simple sugars are more precisely called _____________.
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An example of a secondary structure of a protein is

A) an alpha amino acid
B) a peptide linkage
C) a pleated sheet
D) serine
E) none of these
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Which of the following is not considered a lipid?

A) wax
B) steroid
C) cholesterol
D) cellulose
E) phospholipid
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19
DNA is a substance that stores and transmits genetic information.
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____________ are similar in structure to fats in that they are esters of glycerol; however, they contain only two fatty acids.

A) Phospholipids
B) Saponifications
C) Micelles
D) Glycoside linkages
E) Enzymes
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What sugar is contained in RNA?
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Name the three main generic components of DNA.
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