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Quiz Review Select a topic to complete a short review. Macromolecules Review Cell Review QUIT
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Macromolecules Review Let’s go!
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Made up of 2 anti-parallel strands of nucleotides: DNARNA
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When 2 molecules are joined and a water molecule is removed in the process: Dehydration Synthesis Hydrolysis
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On the DNA molecule, Thymine always pairs with: AdenineGuanine
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Enzymes work as catalysts by: Decreasing the activation energy of a rxn Decreasing the free energy of a rxn Bypassing the transition state of a rxn
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The functional groups found in a monosaccharide: Carbonyl and hydroxyl Glycosidic and hydroxyl Carboxyl and hydroxyl
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Difference between starch and cellulose: Starch have 1-4 glycosidic linkage, while cellulose has 1-4 glycosidic linkage In starch some glucose monomers are oriented upside down. Cellulose has 1-4 glycosidic linkage, While starch has 1-4 glycosidic linkage
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When a maltose goes through a hydrolysis reaction, the products will be: 2 glucose molecules 1 glucose and 1 fructose molecules 2 sucrose molecules
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The number of fatty acid chains on a phospholipid: Two One Three
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Vegetable oils are liquid at room temperature due to: Presence of double bonds, resulting in kinks on the fatty acid chains Having fully saturated fatty acid chains Its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water
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Which of the following is FALSE? There are 12 essential amino acids 8 of the amino acids must be obtained from our diet Some amino acids are polar, some non-polar & some electrically charged
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In a condensation reaction between glycerol and fatty acids, the following linkage is formed: Ester Glycosidic Peptide
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The following diagram represents: Steroid Protein Amino acid
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The second diagram below represents: Non-competitive inhibition Competitive inhibition Functional enzymes
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Alpha helix and beta pleated sheets represent a protein’s: Secondary structure Primary structure Tertiary structure
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In a hydrolysis reaction: Polymer is broken down into smaller units and energy is released Monomers are joined together and energy is released No energy is required
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The following is a general structural formula for: Amino acids Nucleic acid Triglycerides
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Component of the cell membrane: Phospholipids Triglycerides Triacylglycerols
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Which of the following does NOT contribute to a protein’s tertiary structure: Peptide bond Disulfide bridge Proline kink
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Component of the nucleic acid: A phosphate group, 5-carbon sugar and nitrogenous base A glycerol, a phosphate group and 2 hydrocarbon chains An amino group & a carboxyl group both attached to central carbon
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The bond that links one nucleotide to another on one strand of DNA is: Phosphodiester bond Hydrogen bond Peptide bond
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Cell Review Let’s go!
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The mitochondria is responsible for: Creating energyDisposing of waste
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A cell is filled with _________. CytoplasmAir
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This controls the functions of the cell. Golgi BodyNucleus
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of plant cells: Numerous small vacuoles Cell wall Chloroplasts
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Primary function of cytoskeleton in cells: Provide structure, shape, support & stability Allow endocytosis and exocytosis to occur Keeps organelles from moving around
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The passage of RNA from nucleus to the cytoplasm is controlled by: Nuclear pore complexes Cytosol Nucleolus
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In a non-dividing cells, a complex mixture of DNA and proteins that represent the unfolded state of chromosomes is called; Chromatin Centrioles Sister chromatids
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With regards to mitochondria and chloroplasts: Both contain some of their own DNA Both are found in animal cells Both function to provide energy to cells
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Grana are: Stacks of chlorophyll-containing thylakoids Grain-like features seen on Endoplasmic Reticulum Found within the cristae of mitochondria
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Which of the following is FALSE: Smooth ER synthesizes proteins and lipids Plant cells contain a large central vacuole The fluid in the cytoplasm is called cytosol
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Lysosomes are: Produced by Golgi apparatus and contain enzymes that do hydrolysis rxn Produced by ER and contain enzymes that do redox rxn Produced by the mitochondria for transport of proteins
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