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Anatomy & Physiology Biochemistry Trivia

Question 1 The most abundant organic compound found in the body is___? protein lipid carbohydrate nucleic acids

Question 2 Classify the following as organic or inorganic. Glucose Iron Carbon dioxide Cellulose

Question 3 When sugar is dissolved in water, water acts as the _____. Solvent Solute Buffer Solution

? Question 4 Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid What type of macromolecule is going to be formed in this reaction? Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid

Question 5 All of the following are organic compounds except for ____? CH4 C6H12O6 H2CO3

Question 6 Select all statements that are true about the reaction seen above. A carbohydrate is being formed Dehydration synthesis is occuring A catabolic reaction is occuring A protein is being formed An anabolic reaction is occuring A decomposition reaction is occuring Hydrolysis is taking place

Question 7 Blood is considered to be ____? Acidic Basic Neutral

Question 8 Lipids that are unsaturated contain double bonds. True False

Question 9 Which of the following elements contributes to proteins 3 dimensional shape? Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen Sulfur

Question 10 What type of inhibitor is depicted in the picture? Allosteric Competitive Non-competitive

Question 11 Iron is found in the hemoglobin protein and assists with oxygen transport. Iron would be considered ______? An organic compound A cofactor A coenzyme A non-competitive inhibitor

Question 12 Enzymes form covalent bonds with their substrates. True False

Question 13 Alpha-helix and beta-folds are considered what type of protein structure? Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary

Question 14 What type of bonds are the green arrows pointing to? Hydrogen Covalent Ionic Van der Waals

Question 15 If the pH of a solution goes from 11 to 7 is has _____? 4X as many H+ 10,000X more H+ 10,000X less H+ 1000X more H+

Question 16 Lipids are used by the body to make vitamins. True False

Question 17 Which of the following are exothermic reactions? Synthesis Decomposition Catabolic Anabolic

Question 18 Collagen is the most abundant _____ in the body? Carbohydrate Lipid Nucleic Acid Protein

Question 19 Buffers will prevent large changes in the pH of a solution. True False

Question 20 Once the enzymes in the solution become saturated with substrates the only way to increase the reaction is to ____. Remove products Increase substrate concentration Add more enzymes Add non-competitive inhibitors

Anatomy & Physiology Biochemistry Trivia

Question 1 This is a bond in which electrons are shared. The strongest type of bonding. Ionic Covalent Hydrogen Van der Waals forces

Question 2 An element is made up of more than one kind of atom. True False

Question 3 When sugar is dissolved in water, water acts as the _____. Solvent Solute Buffer Solution

? Question 4 Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid What type of macromolecule is going to be formed in this reaction? Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid

Question 5 All of the following are organic compounds except for ____? CH4 C6H12O6 H2CO3

Question6 Select all statements that are true about the reaction seen above. A carbohydrate is being formed Dehydration synthesis is occuring A catabolic reaction is occuring A protein is being formed An anabolic reaction is occuring A decomposition reaction is occuring Hydrolysis is taking place

Question 7 Blood is considered to be ____? Acidic Basic Neutral 7.35-7.45

Question 8 Lipids that are unsaturated contain double bonds. True False

Question 9 Which of the following elements helps to stabilize proteins’ secondary structure? Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen Sulfur

Question 10 What type of inhibitor is depicted in the picture? Allosteric Competitive Non-competitive

Question 11 Iron is found in the hemoglobin protein and assists with oxygen transport. Iron would be considered ______? An organic compound A cofactor A coenzyme An non-competitive inhibitor

Question 12 Enzymes form covalent bonds with their substrates. True False

Question 13 Alpha-helix and beta-folds are considered what type of protein structure? Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary

Question 14 What type of bonds are the green arrows pointing to? Hydrogen Covalent Ionic Van der Waals

Question 15 If a solutions pH goes from 11 to 7 is has _____? 4X as many H+ 10,000X more H+ 10,000X less H+ 1000X more H+

Question 16 Lipids are used by the body to make vitamins. True False

Question 17 Which of the following are exothermic reactions? Synthesis Decomposition Catabolic Anabolic

Question 18 Collagen is the most abundant _____ in the body? Carbohydrate Lipid Nucleic Acid Protein

Question 19 Buffers will prevent large changes in the pH of a solution. True False

Question 20 Once the enzymes in the solution become saturated with substrates the only way to increase the reaction is to ____. Remove products Increase substrate concentration Add more enzymes Add non-competitive inhibitors

Tie Breaker

Tie Breaker What type of functional group is pictured? Carboxyl Ketone Alcohol Aldehyde