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Biochemistry: An Integrative Approach with Expanded Topics
John T. Tansey
1st Edition TBSM.WS@YAHOO.COMTable of Contents
Chapter 1 The Chemical Foundations of Biochemistry 2
Chapter 2 Nucleic Acids 17
Chapter 3 Proteins I 37
Chapter 4 Proteins II—Enzymes 53
Chapter 5 Membranes and an Introduction to Signal Transduction 77
Chapter 6 Carbohydrates I 90
Chapter 7 The Common Catabolic Pathway 117
Chapter 8 Carbohydrates II 141
Chapter 9 Lipids I 153
Chapter 10 Lipids II 172
Chapter 11 Amine Metabolism 180
Chapter 12 Metabolism Integration 189
Chapter 13 Nucleotide & Deoxynucleotide Metabolism 199
Chapter 14 DNA Replication, Damage and Repair 217
Chapter 15 RNA Synthesis And Processing 235
Chapter 16 Protein Synthesis 253
Chapter 17 Control Of Gene Expression 272
Chapter 18 Determination of Macromolecular Structure 291
Chapter 19 Allosterism and Receptor-Ligand Interactions 312
Chapter 20 Designer Proteins and Protein Folding 329
Chapter 21 Biomolecule Purification 348
Chapter 22 Bioinformatics and Omics 366
Chapter 23 Signal Transduction 375
Chapter 24 Protein Trafficking 393
Chapter 25 Photosynthesis & Nitrogen Fixation 411 TBSM.WS@YAHOO.COM Chapter 1: The Chemical Foundations of Biochemistry MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If a reaction at 37 C has a H of 23 kJ/mol and a S of 337 J/Kmol, what is the G for the reaction? A) 65 kJ/mol B) –42 kJ/mol C) 18 kJ/mol D) –19 kJ/mol E) none of the above Answer: D Difficulty: Moderate Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 2. The second law of thermodynamics states ______. A) that spontaneous processes are characterized by the overall conversion of order to disorder B) that spontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of work to force C) that nonspontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of order to disorder D) that spontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of heat to pressure E) none of the above Answer: A Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 3. Change in enthalpy ( H) is best defined as ______. A) the sum of heat absorbed and work done B) the heat transferred at constant pressure C) the pressure change at constant temperature D) the measure of disorder in a system E) none of the above Answer: B Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 4. A reaction with a ______ H and a ______ S will never be spontaneous. A) positive, positive B) positive, negative C) negative, positive D) negative, negative E) none of the above Answer: B Difficulty: Moderate Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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1 | P a g e TBSM.WS@YAHOO.COM 5. Calculate the G for a reaction with H = 20. kJ/mol and S = 20. J/K•mol that is carried out at 27°C. A) 14 J/mol B) 140 J/mol C) 1,400 J/mol D) 14,000 J/mol E) none of the above Answer: D Difficulty: Moderate Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 6. A spontaneous process ______. A) occurs without the addition of free energy B) has a G < 0 C) is exergonic D) is all of the above E) is none of the above Answer: D Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MATCHING: A) phylogenetic B) negative C) H2O D) H° E) H – TS F) halobacteria G) open H) entropy I) flux J) polymers K) G°ꞌ L) thermophiles M) nitrogen N) positive 7. The term used to indicate the degree of randomne ss within a system is ______. Answer: H Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. 8. Spontaneous processes are characterized by a cha nge in Gibbs free energy that is ______. Answer: B Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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2 | P a g e TBSM.WS@YAHOO.COM 9. Gibbs free energy is defined as G = ______. Answer: E Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Basic principles of thermodynam ics describe all systems 10. The symbol for free energy under standard bioch emical conditions is ______. Answer: K Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. 11. Living creatures can be described thermodynamic ally as ______ systems. Answer: G Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 12. An endergonic reaction with a ______ H and a ______ S can be changed into an exergonic reaction by decre asing the temperature. A) positive, positive B) positive, negative C) negative, positive D) negative, negative Answer: D Difficulty: Moderate Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 13. For a reaction with H = 23 kJ/mol and S = 22 J/K•mol, at 2°C, the reaction is ______. A) spontaneous B) nonspontaneous C) at equilibrium D) impossible to determine reactivity E) none of the above Answer: B Difficulty: Moderate Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 14. An increase in disorder in the system ______. A) is required for a process to be spontaneous B) results in a decrease in entropy C) is characteristic of a system increasing in enth alpy D) results in the factor TS being positive E) is found in every exergonic process Answer: D Difficulty: Moderate ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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3 | P a g e TBSM.WS@YAHOO.COM Section: 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. SHORT ANSWER 15. Consider a reaction in which H = -20. kJ/mol and S = 10. J/mol · K. a. Calculate the G for this reaction at 25°C. b. Is the reaction spontaneous (explain your answe r)? Answer: a. G = H − TS G = –20,000 J/mol – (298 × 10 J/mol) = −23,000 J/mol b. The reaction is spontaneous because the G is negative. Difficulty: Moderate Section 1.1 Learning objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 16. Of the following amino acids, which contains an alc ohol? A B C D A) A B) B C) C D) D E) all of the above Answer: A Difficulty: Easy Section: 1.1 Learning Objective: Apply the basic principles of t hermodynamics, equilibrium, and kinetics to biologi cal systems. MULTIPLE CHOICE 17. What functional groups are present in the following molecule? A) amine and carboxylic acid B) amine, ketone, and carboxylic acid C) amine, amide, and carboxylic acid D) alcohol, amine, amide, and carboxylic acid E) none of the above are correct Answer: C Difficulty: Medium Section: 1.1 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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