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An alternating-possession throw-in results when: - a. A held ball occurs. 
b. The ball goes out of bounds, as in 7-3. 
c. Simultaneous floor or free-throw violations occur. 
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An alternating-possession throw-in results when: - a. A held ball occurs. 
b. The ball goes out of bounds, as in 7-3. 
c. Simultaneous floor or free-throw violations occur. 
d. A live ball lodges between the backboard and ring or ...
Basketball IHSA Test Exam Questions 
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the specifications of a 
legal basketball - It Shall Have a deeply pebbled granulated surface 
with vertical shaped panels bonded on the rubber carcass 
Which statement regar...
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the specifications of a 
legal basketball - It Shall Have a deeply pebbled granulated surface 
with vertical shaped panels bonded on the rubber carcass 
Which statement regar...
BIOC 3021 Chapter 11 Review Set Exam 
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Sterols - as hormones. have a perhydrocyclopentaneophenanthrene 
ring structure. not aromatic and not planar 
Fatty acids - linear hydrocarbons with 1 carboxyl group at one end and 
many methylene groups in the side chain. 
gen...
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Sterols - as hormones. have a perhydrocyclopentaneophenanthrene 
ring structure. not aromatic and not planar 
Fatty acids - linear hydrocarbons with 1 carboxyl group at one end and 
many methylene groups in the side chain. 
gen...
BIOC 3021 Exam 1 Lecture 1 Questions 
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Most abundant elements in living organisms - Hydrogen, oxygen, 
carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur 
Number of essential minerals for body function - 17 
Strength of covalent bonds - Strongest bonds in biomolecules 
Covalen...
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Most abundant elements in living organisms - Hydrogen, oxygen, 
carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur 
Number of essential minerals for body function - 17 
Strength of covalent bonds - Strongest bonds in biomolecules 
Covalen...
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What are the six most common elements present as covalent components 
of bioorganic compounds? - H, O, N, C, S, P, Cl 
What are covalent bonds, and how strong and permanent are they relative 
to other bonds in living organisms? - C...
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What are the six most common elements present as covalent components 
of bioorganic compounds? - H, O, N, C, S, P, Cl 
What are covalent bonds, and how strong and permanent are they relative 
to other bonds in living organisms? - C...
Bioc 3021 Exam 2 Questions and 
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maltose and glycogen - Alpha-1-4-linkages are present in: 
chair and boat forms - What is an example of a conformational 
difference? 
acetal - The O-glycosidic bond linking two monosaccharide units is the 
equivalent to the bond found...
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maltose and glycogen - Alpha-1-4-linkages are present in: 
chair and boat forms - What is an example of a conformational 
difference? 
acetal - The O-glycosidic bond linking two monosaccharide units is the 
equivalent to the bond found...
BIOC 3021 Exam 2 Questions and 
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In addition to the basic ES intermediate in an enzyme reaction, what other 
types of intermediates are formed and why are these intermediates so 
important? - Transition states occur in enzyme reactions that are 
important in product s...
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In addition to the basic ES intermediate in an enzyme reaction, what other 
types of intermediates are formed and why are these intermediates so 
important? - Transition states occur in enzyme reactions that are 
important in product s...
BIOC 3021 Exam 2 Questions and 
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If a noncompetitive inhibitor is added to an enzyme reaction then: 
a. The Vmax increases and the Km decreases 
b. The Vmax decreases and the Km increases 
c. The Vmax stays the same and the Km decreases 
d. The Vmax stays the same and ...
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If a noncompetitive inhibitor is added to an enzyme reaction then: 
a. The Vmax increases and the Km decreases 
b. The Vmax decreases and the Km increases 
c. The Vmax stays the same and the Km decreases 
d. The Vmax stays the same and ...
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Michaelis- Menten Equation - The velocity of an enzyme reaction (V) is 
equal to the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) times the substrate 
concentration (S) divided by substrate concentration plus the Michaelis 
constant ( Km) 
inc...
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Michaelis- Menten Equation - The velocity of an enzyme reaction (V) is 
equal to the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) times the substrate 
concentration (S) divided by substrate concentration plus the Michaelis 
constant ( Km) 
inc...
BIOC 3021 Exam 4 Questions and 
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Which process requires a template? 
Select one: 
a. DNA replication 
b. Transcription of DNA to RNA 
c. Translation of RNA to protein 
d. Reverse transcription of RNA to DNA 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
Exons are (Select...
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Which process requires a template? 
Select one: 
a. DNA replication 
b. Transcription of DNA to RNA 
c. Translation of RNA to protein 
d. Reverse transcription of RNA to DNA 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
Exons are (Select...
BIOC 3021 Exam 4, UMN Exam 
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Base Pairing - 2 nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA 
strands that are connected via hydrogen bonds 
Hydrogen bonding of base pairs - requires geometrical correspondence 
of hydrogen bond donors and acceptors allow only the ...
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Base Pairing - 2 nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA 
strands that are connected via hydrogen bonds 
Hydrogen bonding of base pairs - requires geometrical correspondence 
of hydrogen bond donors and acceptors allow only the ...
BIOC 3021 Exam Questions and 
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tRNA - Transfer RNA 
Decodes mRNA into a protein 
Functions at the ribosome during Translation 
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA 
Essential for protein synthesis 
Predominant material in a ribosome (60%) 
Catalyzes polypeptide formation (Ribozyme) 
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tRNA - Transfer RNA 
Decodes mRNA into a protein 
Functions at the ribosome during Translation 
rRNA - Ribosomal RNA 
Essential for protein synthesis 
Predominant material in a ribosome (60%) 
Catalyzes polypeptide formation (Ribozyme) 
...
BIOC 3021 Lecture 1 Review Exam Q&A 
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What are the six most common elements present as covalent components 
of bioorganic compounds? - Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, 
Sulfur, Phosphorus 
What are covalent bonds, and how strong and permanent are they relative 
t...
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What are the six most common elements present as covalent components 
of bioorganic compounds? - Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, 
Sulfur, Phosphorus 
What are covalent bonds, and how strong and permanent are they relative 
t...
BIOC 3021 Practice Exam 1 Questions 
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A buffer solution is made from a weak acid, HA (pKa 6.0) and its conjugate 
base A-. What is the ratio of the base A- to the acid HA at pH 5.0? - pH 
= pKa + log[A-]/[HA] 
5 = 6 + log[A-]/[HA] 
-1 = log [A-]/[HA] 
10^-1 = rati...
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A buffer solution is made from a weak acid, HA (pKa 6.0) and its conjugate 
base A-. What is the ratio of the base A- to the acid HA at pH 5.0? - pH 
= pKa + log[A-]/[HA] 
5 = 6 + log[A-]/[HA] 
-1 = log [A-]/[HA] 
10^-1 = rati...
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Proteins that can be classified according to the type and arrangement of 
secondary structure - (a) Antiparallel α-helix proteins 
(b) Parallel or mixed β-sheet proteins 
(c) Antiparallel β-sheet proteins 
(d) Metal- and disulfide...
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Proteins that can be classified according to the type and arrangement of 
secondary structure - (a) Antiparallel α-helix proteins 
(b) Parallel or mixed β-sheet proteins 
(c) Antiparallel β-sheet proteins 
(d) Metal- and disulfide...
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competitive inhibitor - binds to active site 
competes with substrate 
will raise apparent Km 
will not alter Vmax 
Vmax - at high substrate, a competitive inhibitor will not alter this 
non-competitive inhibitor - binds to distant site 
d...
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competitive inhibitor - binds to active site 
competes with substrate 
will raise apparent Km 
will not alter Vmax 
Vmax - at high substrate, a competitive inhibitor will not alter this 
non-competitive inhibitor - binds to distant site 
d...
BIOC 3021 UMN: Exam 3 Questions and 
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inter mitochondria membrane - e- transport and oxidative 
phosphorylation occur here 
oxidative proton pumps - hydrogen ion gradient created by 
catabolic pathways - usually oxidative, usually release energy 
anabolic pathways - sy...
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inter mitochondria membrane - e- transport and oxidative 
phosphorylation occur here 
oxidative proton pumps - hydrogen ion gradient created by 
catabolic pathways - usually oxidative, usually release energy 
anabolic pathways - sy...
BIOC 3021 Unit 3 Exam Questions and 
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When glucose is metabolized to carbon dioxide what percentage of the 
available energy is captured as chemical energy in the form of ATP? - 
30% 
Catabolic pathways such as glycolysis often trap energy in the biochemical 
intermed...
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When glucose is metabolized to carbon dioxide what percentage of the 
available energy is captured as chemical energy in the form of ATP? - 
30% 
Catabolic pathways such as glycolysis often trap energy in the biochemical 
intermed...
BIOC 3021 Workshop 2 Questions and 
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Why does a plot of V vs S taper off and eventually reach a plateau at 
higher S levels? - - When S levels are high, the M-M plot actually 
approaches a limiting value of Vmax. 
- At high (S), where V approximates Vmax, virtually al...
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Why does a plot of V vs S taper off and eventually reach a plateau at 
higher S levels? - - When S levels are high, the M-M plot actually 
approaches a limiting value of Vmax. 
- At high (S), where V approximates Vmax, virtually al...
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Albumin - 1. Normal concentration of about 4000 mg/100 ml 
2. Help stabilize the osmotic pressure of the blood—in this capacity. 
3. Can bind 7 fatty acids during their transport through the blood. 
Alpha-globin - 1. Concentration o...
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Albumin - 1. Normal concentration of about 4000 mg/100 ml 
2. Help stabilize the osmotic pressure of the blood—in this capacity. 
3. Can bind 7 fatty acids during their transport through the blood. 
Alpha-globin - 1. Concentration o...
BIOC 3021- Exam #3 Questions and 
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Catabolism - Processes that break down food for energy and building 
blocks 
-Example: glycolysis 
Anabolism - Processes that use energy and building blocks to make 
molecules we need 
-Example: photosynthesis 
Sun - All life depends...
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Catabolism - Processes that break down food for energy and building 
blocks 
-Example: glycolysis 
Anabolism - Processes that use energy and building blocks to make 
molecules we need 
-Example: photosynthesis 
Sun - All life depends...
BIOC 3021: Carbohydrates Exam 
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Monosaccharides - (CH2O)n (n=3 or more) 
examples: glucose, fructose, galactose, ribose and deoxyribose 
Oligosaccharides - consist of two to ten monosaccharides 
examples: sucrose, lactose and maltose 
Polysaccharides - -Polymers of ...
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Monosaccharides - (CH2O)n (n=3 or more) 
examples: glucose, fructose, galactose, ribose and deoxyribose 
Oligosaccharides - consist of two to ten monosaccharides 
examples: sucrose, lactose and maltose 
Polysaccharides - -Polymers of ...
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