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Which of the following best describes the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions?




- A) Enzymes increase the activation energy required for reactions to occur

- B) Enzymes are consumed in the reaction and not regenerated


✔✔ C) Enzymes lower the activation energy required for reactions to occur


- D) Enzymes change the equilibrium constant of a reaction




Rationale: Enzymes act as catalysts by lowering the activation energy required for a biochemical

reaction to proceed, which speeds up the reaction without being consumed or altering the

equilibrium constant.




In a solution, the pH is 4. What is the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution?




- A) 10⁴ M

- B) 10⁵ M



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,- C) 10⁻⁴ M


✔✔ D) 10⁻⁴ M




Rationale: The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is determined by the formula [H⁺] =

10⁻pH. For a pH of 4, [H⁺] = 10⁻⁴ M.




Which type of bond is primarily responsible for holding together the two strands of a DNA

molecule?




- A) Ionic bonds


✔✔ B) Hydrogen bonds


- C) Covalent bonds

- D) Van der Waals forces




Rationale: Hydrogen bonds are primarily responsible for holding together the complementary

base pairs in the two strands of a DNA molecule.




What is the main function of the ribosome in a cell?




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,- A) Replication of DNA


✔✔ B) Protein synthesis


- C) ATP production

- D) Lipid synthesis




Rationale: The ribosome is responsible for protein synthesis by translating messenger RNA

(mRNA) into amino acid sequences.




Which of the following is a key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?




- A) Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus; eukaryotic cells do not


✔✔ B) Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles; prokaryotic cells do not


- C) Prokaryotic cells have a cell wall; eukaryotic cells do not

- D) Eukaryotic cells are smaller than prokaryotic cells




Rationale: Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus, whereas

prokaryotic cells lack these structures.




During cellular respiration, which molecule is the primary electron carrier?
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, - A) ATP


✔✔ B) NADH


- C) FADH₂

- D) CO₂




Rationale: NADH is the primary electron carrier in cellular respiration, transferring electrons to

the electron transport chain for ATP production.




What is the primary role of the myelin sheath in neurons?




- A) To increase neurotransmitter release


✔✔ B) To insulate the axon and increase the speed of nerve impulse transmission


- C) To support cellular metabolism

- D) To facilitate synaptic transmission




Rationale: The myelin sheath insulates the axon of neurons and increases the speed of electrical

impulse transmission along the nerve cell.



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