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Which one of the following cellular processes does not occur in the nucleus of a eukaryote? A) transcription B) RNA processing C) translation D) DNA replication - Answer C Which one of the following amino acids is capable of forming a disulfide linkage with itself? A) tyrosine B) ...

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Which one of the following cellular processes does not occur in the nucleus of a eukaryote?



A) transcription

B) RNA processing

C) translation

D) DNA replication - Answer C



Which one of the following amino acids is capable of forming a disulfide linkage with itself?

A) tyrosine

B) cysteine

C) arginine

D) methionine

E) isoleucine - Answer B



True or false: amino acids with hydrophobic side chains are most often found buried in the interior of
folded proteins.

A) true

B) false - Answer A



True or false: the First Law of Thermodynamics states that the degree of disorder in the universe tends
to increase.

A) true

B) false - Answer B



Which of the following components of an amino acid differs from one amino acid to another?

A) the α-carbon

, B) the carboxyl group

C) the side chain (R-group)

D) the amino group

E) the hydrogen opposite the R-group - Answer C



An unsaturated fatty acid contains:

A) only carbon and hydrogen.

B) only single covalent bonds between carbon atoms.

C) one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.

D) one or more double bonds between hydrogen atoms. - Answer C



Which one of the following represents a standard Watson-Crick base pair interaction?

A) G-T

B) C-A

C) G-C

D) A-G

E) T-C - Answer C



The two types of secondary structure interactions are referred to as: A) primary and secondary.

B) amide and carbonyl.

C) residual and permanent.

D) α-helix and β-sheet.

E) sulfhydryl and phosphatidic. - Answer D



Which one of the following would be found in the cells of a blade of grass but not in the cells of an insect
feeding on that grass?

A) cytoskeletal elements

B) mitochondria

C) endoplasmic reticulum

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