Biochemistry Practice Test #2

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Biochemistry Practice Test #2

Question #1 Which of the following are found in animals? Write ALL that apply. Glycogen Protein Starch Unsaturated Fat Saturated Fat

Question #2 Which of the following contain nitrogen? Write in ALL that apply. Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates

Question #3 Which of the following are made up of glycerol? Write in ALL that apply. Glycogen Protein Starch Unsaturated Fat Saturated Fat

Question #4 Which of the following speed up chemical reactions? Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates

Question #5 Which of the following are found in plants? Write in ALL that apply. Glycogen Protein Starch Unsaturated Fat Saturated Fat

Question #6 Which of the following is NOT involved in making a protein? Glycerol Amino Acid DNA RNA

Question #7 Which of the following becomes structures/traits in animals? Glycogen Protein Cholesterol DNA

Question #8 Which of the following is an enzyme? Glucose Fructose Lactase Lactose Amino Acid

Question #9 Which of the following is NOT true about denaturation? Write in ALL that apply. It changes the shape of an enzyme It speeds up chemical reactions It can be caused by heat and pH changes It allows the active site and substrate to bond

Question #10 List the two macromolecules that provide energy.