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Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 7th Edition by David L. Nelson Table of Contents 1. The Foundations of Biochemistry 2. Water 3. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins 4. The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins 5. Protein Function 6. Enzymes 7. Carbohydrates and Glycobiology 8. ...

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Table itOf itContents

Table itof itContents 1. itThe itFoundations itof itBiochemistry it2. itWater it3. itAmino itAcids, itPeptides,
itand itProteins it4. itThe itThree-Dimensional itStructure itof itProteins it5. itProtein itFunction it6. itEnzymes


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Carbohydrates itand itGlycobiology it8. itNucleotides itand itNucleic itAcids it9. itDNA-Based itInformation
itTechnologies it10. itLipids it11. itBiological itMembranes itand itTransport it12. itBiosignaling it13. itBioenergetics


itand itBiochemical itReaction itTypes it14. itGlycolysis, itGluconeogenesis, itand itthe itPentose itPhosphate


itPathway it15. itPrinciples itof itMetabolic itRegulation it16. itThe itCitric itAcid itCycle it17. itFatty itAcid itCatabolism


it18. itAmino itAcid itOxidation itand itthe itProduction itof itUrea it19. itOxidative itPhosphorylation itand


itPhotophosphorylation itOxidative itPhosphorylation it20. itCarbohydrate itBiosynthesis itin itPlants itand


itBacteria it21. itLipid itBiosynthesis


22. itBiosynthesis itof itAmino itAcids, itNucleotides, itand itRelated itMolecules it23. itHormonal itRegulation
i t and itIntegration itof itMammalian itMetabolism it24. itGenes itand itChromosomes it25. itDNA


itMetabolism it26. itRNAMetabolism it27. itProtein itMetabolism it28. itRegulation itof itGene itExpression




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1. In ita itbacterial itcell, itthe itDNA i t is itin itthe:
A) cell itenvelope.
B) cell itmembrane.
C) nucleoid.
D) nucleus.
E) ribosomes.


2. A itmajor itchange itoccurring itin itthe itevolution itof iteukaryotes itfrom itprokaryotes itwas
itthe itdevelopment itof:

A) DNA.
B) photosynthetic itcapability.
C) plasma itmembranes.
D) ribosomes.
E) the itnucleus.


3. In iteukaryotes, itthe itnucleus itis itenclosed itby ita itdouble itmembrane itcalled itthe:
A) cell itmembrane.
B) nuclear itenvelope.
C) nucleolus.
D) nucleoplasm.
E) nucleosome.


4. The itdimensions itof itliving itcells itare itlimited, iton itthe itlower itend itby itthe itminimum itnumber
itof itbiomolecules itnecessary itfor itfunction, itand iton itthe itupper itend itby itthe itrate itof

itdiffusion itof itsolutes itsuch itas itoxygen. itExcept itfor ithighly itelongated itcells, itthey itusually

ithave itlengths itand itdiameters itin itthe itrange itof:

A) 0.1 itm itto it10 itm.
B) 0.3 itm itto it30 itm.
C) 0.3 itm itto it100 itm.
D) 1 itm itto it100 itm.
E) 1 itm itto it300 itm.


5. Which itgroup itof itsingle-celled itmicroorganisms ithas itmany itmembers itfound itgrowing itin
itextreme itenvironments?

A) bacteria
B) archaea
C) eukaryotes
D) heterotrophs
E) None itof itthe itanswers itis itcorrect.




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6. The itbacterium itE. itcoli itrequires itsimple itorganic itmolecules itfor itgrowth itand itenergy—it
itis ittherefore ita:

A) chemoautotroph.
B) chemoheterotroph.
C) lithotroph.
D) photoautotroph.
E) photoheterotroph.


7. Which itis ita itlist itof itorganelles?
A) mitochondria, itchromatin, itendoplasmic itreticulum
B) peroxisomes, itlysosomes, itplasma itmembrane
C) proteasomes, itperoxisomes, itlysosomes
D) mitochondria, itendoplasmic itreticulum, itperoxisomes
E) All itof itthe itanswers itare itcorrect.


8. Which itlist ithas itthe itcellular itcomponents itarranged itin itorder itof itINCREASING it size?
A) amino itacid it< itprotein it< itmitochondrion it< itribosome
B) amino itacid it< itprotein it< itribosome it< itmitochondrion
C) amino itacid it< itribosome it< itprotein it< itmitochondrion
D) protein it< itamino itacid it< itmitochondrion it< itribosome
E) protein it< itribosome it< itmitochondrion it< itamino itacid


9. The itthree-dimensional itstructure itof itmacromolecules itis itformed itand itmaintained itprimarily
itthrough itnoncovalent itinteractions. itWhich itone itof itthe itfollowing itis itNOT itconsidered ita

itnoncovalent itinteraction?

A) carbon-carbon itbonds
B) hydrogen itbonds
C) hydrophobic itinteractions
D) ionic itinteractions
E) van itder itWaals itinteractions


10. Which itelement itis itNOT itamong itthe itfour itmost itabundant itin itliving itorganisms?
A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) phosphorus




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11. The itfour itcovalent itbonds itin itmethane it(CH4) itare itarranged itaround itcarbon itto itgive
itwhich itgeometry?

A) linear
B) tetrahedral
C) trigonal itbipyramidal
D) trigonal itplanar
E) trigonal itpyramidal


12. What itfunctional itgroups itare itpresent iton itthis itmolecule?




A) ether itand it aldehyde
B) hydroxyl itand italdehyde
C) hydroxyl itand itcarboxylic itacid
D) hydroxyl itand itester
E) hydroxyl itand itketone


13. The itmacromolecules itthat itserve itin itthe itstorage itand ittransmission itof itgenetic
itinformation itare:

A) carbohydrates.
B) lipids.
C) membranes.
D) nucleic itacids.
E) proteins.


14. Stereoisomers itthat itare itnonsuperimposable itmirror itimages itof iteach itother itare itknown itas:
A) anomers.
B) cis-trans itisomers.
C) diastereoisomers.
D) enantiomers.
E) geometric itisomers.


15. The itcatalog itof itall itproteins itfunctioning itin ita itcell it is itthe:
A) metabolome.
B) proteasome.
C) lysosome.
D) proteome.
E) genome.



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