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Biochem ACS/Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers What is biochemistry? - answerUnderstanding biology on a chemical level (molecular and macromolecular level) What is organic chemistry? - answerThe study of the compounds of carbon What is a functional group? - answerAn atom or a grouping o...

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What is biochemistry? - answer✔✔Understanding biology on a chemical level (molecular and
macromolecular level)

What is organic chemistry? - answer✔✔The study of the compounds of carbon

What is a functional group? - answer✔✔An atom or a grouping or atoms that exhibit
characteristic physical and chemical properties

What does the Big Bang Theory suggest matter was like before the Big Bang? - answer✔✔All
matter was confined in a infinitesimally small space

What temperature did the expanding of the Big Bang reach? - answer✔✔It exploded reaching a
temperature of ~15x109 K
What does the Big Bang purport the universe ahs been doing since the Big Bang? -
answer✔✔Expanding and cooling since

What do scientists believe were the first 3 elements to exist after the Big Bang? - answer✔✔H,
He, Li
Why do scientists believe H, He, and Li were the first elements to exist after the Big Bang? -
answer✔✔Smallest

What is the Kalam Cosmological Argument? - answer✔✔• All things that begin to exist must
have a cause
• The universe began to exist
• Conclusion: The universe has a cause

What are the 5 biomolecules? - answer✔✔Amino acids
Nucleotides
Monosaccharides
Glycerol

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Fatty acids

What molecules do scientists believe were around in the beginning? - answer✔✔NH3, H2S, CO,
CO2, CH4, N2, H2, H2O

What did the Miller-Urey experiment claim to demonstrate? - answer✔✔made amino acids and
nucleic acids under abiotic (nonliving) conditions from reactions of simple compounds

What was wrong with the conclusions of the Miller-Urey experiemnt? - answer✔✔• Generated a
few amino acids, and even fewer nucleotides
• All these reactions were inefficient
• Made barely detectable quantities
• Did not make all biomolecules correctly
• Product: Random chains of monomers
• Chance does not produce enough monomers
• Lightning is not consistent in strength
• Still need to produce the right polymer

What polymers are made from the 5 biomolecules? - answer✔✔• Amino acids → proteins
• Nucleotides → nucleic acids
• Monosaccharides → polysaccharides
• Glycerol and 3 fatty acids → lipids

What's the central dogma? - answer✔✔DNA-transcription-RNA-translation-protein

What is the problem of the origin of nucleic acids and proteins? - answer✔✔• Proteins replicate
nucleic acids
• Proteins are involved in translating nucleic acids
• Nucleic acids are essential to code for proteins
What are the ideas for how to remedy the nucleic acid and protein origin problem? -
answer✔✔Double Origin Hypothesis
RNA World Hypothesis

What is the Double Origin Hypothesis? - answer✔✔• Required making both a RNA and protein
molecule by chance
• The RNA coded for the protein, and the protein copied the RNA

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• Odds were terrible...

What's the problem with the Double Origin Hypothesis? - answer✔✔Terrible, almost
impossible, odds

What is the RNA World Hypothesis? - answer✔✔• Certain types of RNA have catalytic activity
• Theoretically possible they could replicate themselves
• RNA is now considered by many scientists to have been the original coding material
• It serves this function in some viruses
• An RNA that could copy itself was the first system

What's the problem with the RNA World Hypothesis? - answer✔✔• The closest any known
RNA has come is being able to fix one break, not make a whole copy
• Even this, makes two copies, and then cannot make any more
• The only ones that keep working use a pair of molecules
• RNA is much less stable than DNA
What are the other problems remaining after the hypotheses fixing the nucleic acids and
proteins? - answer✔✔Keeping everything together
Violating the 2nd law of thermodynamics
The simplest cell needs over 150 genes, and then needs lots of extra nutrients to survive

What are the main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? - answer✔✔Prokaryotes
have
- no definite nucleus
- no mitochondria (enzymes for oxidative reactions on plasma membrane)
- no ER
- no chloroplasts (photosynthesis localized in chromatophores)

What is ΔGsys? - answer✔✔Gibbs Free Energy

What is ΔHsys? - answer✔✔Enthalpy

What is ΔSsys? - answer✔✔Entropy

What is Keq? - answer✔✔Equilibrium Constant

What is Ecell? - answer✔✔Electrochemical Cell Potential

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What is Tk? - answer✔✔Absolute Temp (K)

What does a negative energy reading indicate? - answer✔✔Releasing energy

What does a positive energy reading indicate? - answer✔✔Absorbing energy

What is Le Chatelier's principle? - answer✔✔When a reaction at equilibrium is changed, it will
seek to counteract that change

Which chemical parameters indicate spontaneity? - answer✔✔ΔGsys < 0
Keq > 1
Ecell > 0

What is spontaneity? - answer✔✔A spontaneous reaction is a reaction that favors the formation
of products at the conditions under which the reaction is occurring

How long can we survive without water? - answer✔✔3 days

How much of humans are water? - answer✔✔50-75%

Where do most reactions in our body take place? - answer✔✔In aqueous environments

What is electronegativity? - answer✔✔A measure of the force of an atom's attraction for
electrons it shares in a chemical bond with another atom
What is the order from the most electronegative to least electronegative common atoms? -
answer✔✔F O Cl N Br I S C H

Which shapes are nonpolar? - answer✔✔Linear
Trigonal planar
Tetrahedral

Which shapes are polar? - answer✔✔Any lone pairs
Bent
Trigonal pyramidal

What are the 3 electrostatic attractions? - answer✔✔Ion-dipole
Dipole-dipole
Induced dipole-dipole interactions

What are ion-dipole forces? - answer✔✔an attractive force that results from the electrostatic
attraction between an ion and a neutral molecule that has a dipole

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