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Biochemistry and Metabolism Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Biochemistry and Metabolism Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions. 
What are proteins made from? -Answer- amino acids 
What are some functions of proteins? (5) -Answer- structural, enzymatic, transport, 
defense, contractile 
Which isomer of carbohydrates is used in animals? -Answer- D 
What are DNA and RNA made of? -Answer- nucleic acids 
All lipids are formed from... -Answer- acetyl Co-A 
Complex lipids -Answer- phospholipids and glycolipids 
Simple lipids -Answer- triglycerides 
functions ...
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AP Biology - The Chemistry of Life Latest Update Already Passed
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AP Biology - The Chemistry of Life 
Latest Update Already Passed 
 
4 classes of organic molecules 1. carbohydrates 2. proteins 3. lipids 4. nucleic acids 
 
acid substance that increases the molarity of hydrogen ions in a solution, decreasing pH 
(simultaneously diminishes the molarity of hydroxide ions, because product of the molarities of 
both is always 10^-14) 
 
adhesion the tendency of water molecules to stick to other substances; enables transportation 
of H2O against gravity in vascular...
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A LEVEL CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS alkali - A type of base that dissolves in water forming hydroxide ions, OH- (aq) ions. alkanes - The homologous series with the general formula: CnH2n+2. alkyl group - An alkane with a hydrogen atom
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A LEVEL CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
 
alkali - A type of base that dissolves in water forming hydroxide ions, OH- (aq) ions. 
 
 
 
alkanes - The homologous series with the general formula: CnH2n+2. 
 
 
 
alkyl group - An alkane with a hydrogen atom removed, e.g. CH3, C2H5; alkyl groups are often shown as 'R'. 
 
 
 
amount of substance - The quantity whose unit of the mole. Chemists use 'amount of substance' as a means of counting atoms. 
 
 
 
anhydrous - A substance tha...
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MCB 2000 Exam 1
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MCB 2000 Exam 1 
 
Alanine (ala) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
Glycine (gly) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
Valine (val) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Leucine (leu) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Isoleucine (ile) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
branched chain 
Proline (pro) 
nonpolar 
aliphatic 
ring structure that is not aromatic 
Phenylalanine (phe) 
nonpolar
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IB Organic Chemistry HL and SL Latest Update 100% Correct
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IB Organic Chemistry HL and SL Latest 
 
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Covalent When 2 atoms "share" electrons 
 
Empirical Formula The lowest whole # ratio of atoms in a compound 
 
Molecular Formula The actual number of atoms in a compound 
 
Homologous Series The series of hydrocarbons that follows the formula C(n)H(an+b) 
 
Hydrocarbon A compound composed entirely of hydrogen and carbon 
 
Alkanes A carbon chain that contain only single bonds 
 
Catenation Adding carbons to chain 
 
Isomer/Struct...
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MCB: ALL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Many types of non-covalent interactions are electrostatic in nature; one notable exception is 
A) Hydrogen bond 
C) Ionic interaction 
B) Van der Waals interaction 
D) Hydrophobic interaction - Answer-D 
 
2. Maintaining correct pH is very important for living systems. Which of the following molecules is 
important for pH control in living systems? 
A) Proteins, especially those with high content of histidine residues 
B) Dihydrogen phosphate and hydrogen phosphate 
C) Bicarbonate 
D) All of t...
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Biochemistry and Metabolism Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions.
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Biochemistry and Metabolism Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions. 
What are proteins made from? -Answer- amino acids 
What are some functions of proteins? (5) -Answer- structural, enzymatic, transport, 
defense, contractile 
Which isomer of carbohydrates is used in animals? -Answer- D 
What are DNA and RNA made of? -Answer- nucleic acids 
All lipids are formed from... -Answer- acetyl Co-A 
Complex lipids -Answer- phospholipids and glycolipids 
Simple lipids -Answer- triglycerides 
functions ...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions And Answers All Verified
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions And Answers All Verified 
 
 
What are the primary organic acid abnormalities that occur in carnitine deficiency? - ANS -adipate 
-suberate 
-methylmalonate 
 
What patterns of abnormalities discriminate mitochondrial inefficiency from ammonia challenge as a cause of citric acid elevation? - ANS -high citrate, aconitate, isocitrate + orotate indicates ammonia challenges 
-without orotate= mitochondrial inefficiency 
 
What patterns suggest a defic...
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NUTRITION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, BINDER READY VERSION 4TH EDITION By SMOLIN - Test Bank
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nutrition science - test banks, 
 
 
	 
 
 
 
 
Package Title: Test Bank 
Course Title: Smolin4e 
Chapter Number: 2 
 
 
Question Type: Multiple Choice 
 
 
1) Recommended Dietary Allowances were first published in which decade? 
 
a) 1920s 
b) 1940s 
c) 1960s 
d) 1980s 
 
Answer: b 
 
Difficulty: Easy 
Learning Objective: LO 2.1 Identify the reasons for population-wide nutritional recommendations. 
Section Reference: Section 2.1 The Development of Nutrition Recommendations 
 
 
2) Which is NOT...
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NBCE Part I Board Review- Chemistry Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NBCE Part I Board Review- Chemistry Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the only amino acid that does not exist in either L or D form? Glycine 
What are the 3 Branched Chain Amino Acids? 1. Leucine 2. Isoleucine 3. Valine 
What is significant about the 3 Branched Chain Amino Acids? They are all metabolized primarily through muscle 
What are the 3 aromatic Amino Acids? 1. Tyrosine 2. Tryptophan 3. Phenylalanine 
How are Phenylalanine and Tyrosine interrelated? Phenylalanine can be conver...
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