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[Show more]van der Waals correct answer: -weakest (short lives) but lots could strengthen the bond 
-furthest distance 
-form as a result of hydrophobic interactions 
-strength depends on the size of the atoms and the distance between them 
-cannot be closer than the Van der Waals contact distance or else pos...
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Add to cartvan der Waals correct answer: -weakest (short lives) but lots could strengthen the bond 
-furthest distance 
-form as a result of hydrophobic interactions 
-strength depends on the size of the atoms and the distance between them 
-cannot be closer than the Van der Waals contact distance or else pos...
BCH210 Week 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Monosaccharide formula correct answer: (CH2O)n (n is 3 or more) 
 
Aldotriose correct answer: Also known as glyceraldehyde, simplest aldehyde monosaccharide (n = 3), has L and D isomer (centre carbon is chiral) 
 
Ketotriose correct answer: Also known as dihydroxyacetone, simplest ketone monosacc...
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Add to cartMonosaccharide formula correct answer: (CH2O)n (n is 3 or more) 
 
Aldotriose correct answer: Also known as glyceraldehyde, simplest aldehyde monosaccharide (n = 3), has L and D isomer (centre carbon is chiral) 
 
Ketotriose correct answer: Also known as dihydroxyacetone, simplest ketone monosacc...
types of lipids (purpose) correct answer: storage, structural, and signalling 
 
fatty acid chemical structure and charge correct answer: - fatty part is the carbon chain 
- acid part is carboxyl group (-COOH) 
- negatively charged 
 
which conformations of saturated fatty acids are most stable? c...
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Add to carttypes of lipids (purpose) correct answer: storage, structural, and signalling 
 
fatty acid chemical structure and charge correct answer: - fatty part is the carbon chain 
- acid part is carboxyl group (-COOH) 
- negatively charged 
 
which conformations of saturated fatty acids are most stable? c...
agarose and agar correct answer: polysaccharides used to run DNA gels and for microbial plates 
 
bacterial cell walls correct answer: contain polysaccharides in their peptidoglycan layer 
 
lectins correct answer: are proteins that bind to sugars 
 
protein glycolsylation correct answer: assist...
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Add to cartagarose and agar correct answer: polysaccharides used to run DNA gels and for microbial plates 
 
bacterial cell walls correct answer: contain polysaccharides in their peptidoglycan layer 
 
lectins correct answer: are proteins that bind to sugars 
 
protein glycolsylation correct answer: assist...
Which AA likes to form alpha helix? correct answer: Glutamate 
 
Which AA likes to form beta sheet correct answer: Valine 
 
Which amino acids have aliphatic side chains? correct answer: alanine, glycine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, 
 
which amino acids have aliphatic hydroxyl side chains? corre...
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Add to cartWhich AA likes to form alpha helix? correct answer: Glutamate 
 
Which AA likes to form beta sheet correct answer: Valine 
 
Which amino acids have aliphatic side chains? correct answer: alanine, glycine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, 
 
which amino acids have aliphatic hydroxyl side chains? corre...
Essential Membrane Functions correct answer: act as barrier 
regulate import and export of molecules 
compartmentalization of processes increases efficiency 
 
membrane properties correct answer: composed of lipid bilayer 
impermeable to polar molecules 
asymmetric 
 
membrane fluidity correct ans...
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Add to cartEssential Membrane Functions correct answer: act as barrier 
regulate import and export of molecules 
compartmentalization of processes increases efficiency 
 
membrane properties correct answer: composed of lipid bilayer 
impermeable to polar molecules 
asymmetric 
 
membrane fluidity correct ans...
Name three factors responsible for membrane formation correct answer: Decrease in ionic interactions with water 
Decrease in membrane entropy 
Non-covalent interactions between lipids and proteins 
 
What membrane structures allow the cell membrane to modulate cell-cell recognition? correct answer:...
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Add to cartName three factors responsible for membrane formation correct answer: Decrease in ionic interactions with water 
Decrease in membrane entropy 
Non-covalent interactions between lipids and proteins 
 
What membrane structures allow the cell membrane to modulate cell-cell recognition? correct answer:...
proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) 
 
polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked i...
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Add to cartproteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) 
 
polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked i...
sucrose correct answer: glucose + fructose with a glycosidic bond 
 
simple monosaccharide correct answer: formula: (CH2O)n 
-simplest carbohydrates 
-have an aldehyde or ketone group 
sugars with a aldehyde have a prefix aldo- 
sugars with a ketone group have a prefix keto- 
-if a ketose, the ket...
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Add to cartsucrose correct answer: glucose + fructose with a glycosidic bond 
 
simple monosaccharide correct answer: formula: (CH2O)n 
-simplest carbohydrates 
-have an aldehyde or ketone group 
sugars with a aldehyde have a prefix aldo- 
sugars with a ketone group have a prefix keto- 
-if a ketose, the ket...
What does Rotenone and amytal do? correct answer: Inhibit electron flow from complex I to CoQ 
 
What does antimycin A do? correct answer: blocks complex III 
 
What does Cyanide, azide and Co do? correct answer: Inhibit complex IV 
 
what does oligomycin do? correct answer: inhibits ATP synthas...
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Add to cartWhat does Rotenone and amytal do? correct answer: Inhibit electron flow from complex I to CoQ 
 
What does antimycin A do? correct answer: blocks complex III 
 
What does Cyanide, azide and Co do? correct answer: Inhibit complex IV 
 
what does oligomycin do? correct answer: inhibits ATP synthas...
Functions of biological membranes correct answer: - barrier (import/export) 
-compartmentalization of essential molecules (incrs. efficiency) 
- cell signaling-mediated by pr & lipids (receptors) 
- modulate cell-cell recognition (glycoproteins & glycolipids) 
 
What's responsible for membrane for...
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Add to cartFunctions of biological membranes correct answer: - barrier (import/export) 
-compartmentalization of essential molecules (incrs. efficiency) 
- cell signaling-mediated by pr & lipids (receptors) 
- modulate cell-cell recognition (glycoproteins & glycolipids) 
 
What's responsible for membrane for...
What are the three types of membrane proteins? correct answer: 1) Peripheral 
2) Integral 
3) Lipid anchored 
 
What are peripheral membrane proteins? correct answer: - Adhere to surface of lipid membranes or integral membrane proteins through non-covalent interactions 
- Can be removed using mi...
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Add to cartWhat are the three types of membrane proteins? correct answer: 1) Peripheral 
2) Integral 
3) Lipid anchored 
 
What are peripheral membrane proteins? correct answer: - Adhere to surface of lipid membranes or integral membrane proteins through non-covalent interactions 
- Can be removed using mi...
Membranes (both outside and inside the cell) correct answer: Not a static structure, very important for cell function. They contain proteins that are very complex and vital to cell life. 
 
Mitochondria membranes correct answer: Very vital for the cell, has both an inner and outer membrane. 
 
Wha...
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Add to cartMembranes (both outside and inside the cell) correct answer: Not a static structure, very important for cell function. They contain proteins that are very complex and vital to cell life. 
 
Mitochondria membranes correct answer: Very vital for the cell, has both an inner and outer membrane. 
 
Wha...
What are the different biochemical molecules of life? correct answer: - proteins = antibodies, receptors, transorters, hormones enzymes 
- lipids = fats, cholesterol, hormones 
- sugars = energy, cell structure 
- nucleic acids = DNA, RNA 
- small molecules= vitamines, metabolites 
- ions = K+, Na+...
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Add to cartWhat are the different biochemical molecules of life? correct answer: - proteins = antibodies, receptors, transorters, hormones enzymes 
- lipids = fats, cholesterol, hormones 
- sugars = energy, cell structure 
- nucleic acids = DNA, RNA 
- small molecules= vitamines, metabolites 
- ions = K+, Na+...
identify all the polar amino acids correct answer: cysteine (cys), asparatate (asp), glutamate (glu), histidine (his) , lysine (lys), asparagine (asn), arginine (arg), serine (ser), threonine (thr), and glutamine (gln) 
 
identify all the nonpolar (hydrophobic) amino acids correct answer: alanine ...
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Add to cartidentify all the polar amino acids correct answer: cysteine (cys), asparatate (asp), glutamate (glu), histidine (his) , lysine (lys), asparagine (asn), arginine (arg), serine (ser), threonine (thr), and glutamine (gln) 
 
identify all the nonpolar (hydrophobic) amino acids correct answer: alanine ...
functions of the membrane correct answer: -the structure of the membrane is key for its function 
 
-act as a barrier regulating import and export of molecules 
-help with compartmentalization of the cell, creating particular environments for certain processes so multiple specialized processes co...
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Add to cartfunctions of the membrane correct answer: -the structure of the membrane is key for its function 
 
-act as a barrier regulating import and export of molecules 
-help with compartmentalization of the cell, creating particular environments for certain processes so multiple specialized processes co...
proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) 
 
polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked i...
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polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds 
 
DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked i...
What are some membrane properties? correct answer: - Composed of lipid bilayer that are impermeable to polar or charged molecules. 
- Hydrophobic effect drives membrane formation of amphipathic molecules 
- Membranes are asymmetric and composed of lipids and proteins 
- Membrane proteins play key...
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Add to cartWhat are some membrane properties? correct answer: - Composed of lipid bilayer that are impermeable to polar or charged molecules. 
- Hydrophobic effect drives membrane formation of amphipathic molecules 
- Membranes are asymmetric and composed of lipids and proteins 
- Membrane proteins play key...
Classifications of proteins are based on.... correct answer: - position in the cell (membrane/soluble/extracellular) 
- function (transporter/enzyme/structural/hormone) 
- other molecules associated w/ it (glycoprotein - sugar, lipoprotein - lipid) 
 
A salt bridge is an....bond and is an example o...
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Add to cartClassifications of proteins are based on.... correct answer: - position in the cell (membrane/soluble/extracellular) 
- function (transporter/enzyme/structural/hormone) 
- other molecules associated w/ it (glycoprotein - sugar, lipoprotein - lipid) 
 
A salt bridge is an....bond and is an example o...
Direction of phospholipid movement in flippases? correct answer: Outer to inner leaflet 
Moves PE (neutral) and PS (-1) 
 
Direction of phospholipid movement in floppases? correct answer: Inner to outer leaflet 
 
Function of Scramblase correct answer: Increases membrane SYMMETRY 
 
Moves phospho...
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Add to cartDirection of phospholipid movement in flippases? correct answer: Outer to inner leaflet 
Moves PE (neutral) and PS (-1) 
 
Direction of phospholipid movement in floppases? correct answer: Inner to outer leaflet 
 
Function of Scramblase correct answer: Increases membrane SYMMETRY 
 
Moves phospho...
How does membrane formation occur? correct answer: decrease in ionic bond with water 
 
What are the main functions of the cell membrane? correct answer: - barrier regulating the import and export of essential molecules 
- Compartmentalization of specialized processes increases cellular efficiency...
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Add to cartHow does membrane formation occur? correct answer: decrease in ionic bond with water 
 
What are the main functions of the cell membrane? correct answer: - barrier regulating the import and export of essential molecules 
- Compartmentalization of specialized processes increases cellular efficiency...
What is the formula for a monosaccharide? Use an example to describe how monosaccharides link to form disaccharides correct answer: (CH2O)*n, where n is the number of carbons and must be greater than 3 (e.g. glucose has 6 carbons, C6H12O6). Glucose and fructose are both monosaccharides, which link ...
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Add to cartWhat is the formula for a monosaccharide? Use an example to describe how monosaccharides link to form disaccharides correct answer: (CH2O)*n, where n is the number of carbons and must be greater than 3 (e.g. glucose has 6 carbons, C6H12O6). Glucose and fructose are both monosaccharides, which link ...
Which ONE of the following amino acids may be linked covalently to an oligosaccharide via an O-glycosidic bond? 
A. Glc 
B. Tyr 
C. Thr 
D. Asp correct answer: C - Thr has an OH side chain 
 
Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT regarding the role of thermodynamics in glycolysis? 
A. It...
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Add to cartWhich ONE of the following amino acids may be linked covalently to an oligosaccharide via an O-glycosidic bond? 
A. Glc 
B. Tyr 
C. Thr 
D. Asp correct answer: C - Thr has an OH side chain 
 
Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT regarding the role of thermodynamics in glycolysis? 
A. It...
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