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Anatomy & Physiology Biochemistry Trivia
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Question 1 The most abundant organic compound found in the body is___?
protein lipid carbohydrate nucleic acids
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Question 2 Classify the following as organic or inorganic. Glucose
Iron Carbon dioxide Cellulose
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Question 3 When sugar is dissolved in water, water acts as the _____.
Solvent Solute Buffer Solution
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? Question 4 Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid
What type of macromolecule is going to be formed in this reaction? Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid
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Question 5 All of the following are organic compounds except for ____?
CH4 C6H12O6 H2CO3
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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
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Question 7 Blood is considered to be ____? Acidic Basic Neutral
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Question 8 Lipids that are unsaturated contain double bonds. True
False
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Question 9 Which of the following elements contributes to proteins 3 dimensional shape? Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen Sulfur
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Question 10 What type of inhibitor is depicted in the picture?
Allosteric Competitive Non-competitive
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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
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Question 12 Enzymes form covalent bonds with their substrates. True
False
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Question 13 Alpha-helix and beta-folds are considered what type of protein structure? Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
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Question 14 What type of bonds are the green arrows pointing to?
Hydrogen Covalent Ionic Van der Waals
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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+
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Question 16 Lipids are used by the body to make vitamins. True False
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Question 17 Which of the following are exothermic reactions? Synthesis
Decomposition Catabolic Anabolic
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Question 18 Collagen is the most abundant _____ in the body?
Carbohydrate Lipid Nucleic Acid Protein
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Question 19 Buffers will prevent large changes in the pH of a solution. True False
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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
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Anatomy & Physiology Biochemistry Trivia
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Question 1 This is a bond in which electrons are shared. The strongest type of bonding. Ionic Covalent Hydrogen Van der Waals forces
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Question 2 An element is made up of more than one kind of atom. True
False
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Question 3 When sugar is dissolved in water, water acts as the _____.
Solvent Solute Buffer Solution
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? Question 4 Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid
What type of macromolecule is going to be formed in this reaction? Protein Lipid Carbohydrate Nucleic Acid
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Question 5 All of the following are organic compounds except for ____?
CH4 C6H12O6 H2CO3
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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
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Question 7 Blood is considered to be ____? Acidic Basic Neutral
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Question 8 Lipids that are unsaturated contain double bonds. True
False
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Question 9 Which of the following elements helps to stabilize proteins’ secondary structure? Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen Sulfur
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Question 10 What type of inhibitor is depicted in the picture?
Allosteric Competitive Non-competitive
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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
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Question 12 Enzymes form covalent bonds with their substrates. True
False
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Question 13 Alpha-helix and beta-folds are considered what type of protein structure? Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
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Question 14 What type of bonds are the green arrows pointing to?
Hydrogen Covalent Ionic Van der Waals
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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+
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Question 16 Lipids are used by the body to make vitamins. True False
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Question 17 Which of the following are exothermic reactions? Synthesis
Decomposition Catabolic Anabolic
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Question 18 Collagen is the most abundant _____ in the body?
Carbohydrate Lipid Nucleic Acid Protein
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Question 19 Buffers will prevent large changes in the pH of a solution. True False
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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
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Tie Breaker
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Tie Breaker What type of functional group is pictured? Carboxyl Ketone
Alcohol Aldehyde
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