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©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e Bioc 3021 Exam 2 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+) Maltose and glycogen - answerAlpha-1-4-linkages are present in: chair and boat forms - answerWhat is an example of a conformational difference? acetal - answerThe O-glycosidic bond linking two monosaccharide units is the equivalent to the bond found in a/an: polyisoprenoids - answerWhich of the following classes of lipids include some of the lipid soluble vitamins? they are saturated - answerWhich of the following is NOT true about trans fatty acids? prostaglandin - answerWhat family of lipids has their synthesis is inhibited by NSAIDS? the base component can be degraded to produce energy in catabolic reactions - answerWhat is NOT a normal function of nucleic acids and nucleotides? The bases are covalently bonded to the phosphates. - answerWhat is not true about DNA double helix? hydrogen bonding - answerBase pairing in DNA involves ___________ between purine and pyrimidine bases. Competitive Inhibitors - answerVMAX not affected, KM Increased Noncompetitive - answerVMAX goes down KM isn't affected half vmax - answerIf the substrate concentration [S] is equal to the Km of an enzyme, the reaction rate is:

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Bioc 3021 Exam 2 Questions And Answers
(Guaranteed A+)

Maltose and glycogen - answer✔Alpha-1-4-linkages are present in:

chair and boat forms - answer✔What is an example of a conformational difference?

acetal - answer✔The O-glycosidic bond linking two monosaccharide units is the equivalent to
the bond found in a/an:

polyisoprenoids - answer✔Which of the following classes of lipids include some of the lipid
soluble vitamins?

they are saturated - answer✔Which of the following is NOT true about trans fatty acids?

prostaglandin - answer✔What family of lipids has their synthesis is inhibited by NSAIDS?

the base component can be degraded to produce energy in catabolic reactions - answer✔What
is NOT a normal function of nucleic acids and nucleotides?

The bases are covalently bonded to the phosphates. - answer✔What is not true about DNA
double helix?

hydrogen bonding - answer✔Base pairing in DNA involves ___________ between purine and
pyrimidine bases.

Competitive Inhibitors - answer✔VMAX not affected,
KM Increased

Noncompetitive - answer✔VMAX goes down
KM isn't affected

half vmax - answer✔If the substrate concentration [S] is equal to the Km of an enzyme, the
reaction rate is:



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Transition state intermediate and enzyme - answer✔Which pair is though to have the tightest
binding/association during enzyme catalysis?

Histidine - answer✔In the catalytic triad of chymotrypsin, which amino acid R-group is the
closest to the catalytic serine residue?

acyl enzyme intermediate - answer✔What is the name of the relatively stable covalent
intermediate in the chymotrypsin reaction?

Increase substrate concentration to very high levels - answer✔How can Vmax be approached
despite the presence of a competitive inhibitor?

The initial reaction velocity nearly doubles - answer✔For an enzyme with a Km of 10 uM, how
does the initial reaction velocity change if the substrate level is raised from 1 uM to 2 uM?

Km remains the same - answer✔If enzyme concentration doubles, how is Km affected?

Add moderate amount of a competitive inhibitor - answer✔If an enzyme reaction rate is
approaching the Vmax, with a large excess of substrate present, what would have the least
effect on the rate of reaction?

Both can be reversible - answer✔What is TRUE about competitive and non-competitive
inhibitors?
low affinity for substrate and require high amounts of substrate to reach Vmax -
answer✔Which of the following is true for an enzyme with a high Km?

Cysteine - answer✔Iodoacetamide inactivates enzymes by covalently modifying the R-group of:

Half are active and half are inactive - answer✔If an enzyme is operating at very high substrate
levels, and an irreversible site specific inhibitor is added, so that the reaction rate is reduced by
50%, what is TRUE about the resulting condition of the enzyme and/or substrate?

Initial velocity increases - answer✔Which of the following is true for catalysis of a reaction by
an enzyme?

linear - answer✔At very low substrate levels, the rate increases in a _______ manner.

False - answer✔True or false: irreversible inhibitors can be removed by dialysis

Albumin - answer✔The protein fraction present in the highest amount in blood serum which
acts as a carrier of fatty acids.




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