UCONN BIOLOGY 1107 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
cofactors - ANS -a non-protein chemical compound that is required for a
protein's biological activity to happen (i.e. enzymes)
How do simple sugars differ from each other? - ANS -1.) location of
carbonyl groups
2.) number of carbon atoms present
3.) location of hydroxyl (-OH) group- the spatial arrangement of their
atoms
How do plants store their sugar? - ANS -starch
How do animals store their sugar? - ANS -glycogen
Where do animals store their sugar? - ANS -liver
What is chitin? - ANS -Provides structural support for fungi
What is cellulose? - ANS -It is found in plant cell walls and used as a
structural polymer
, What is a peptidoglycan? - ANS -Provides structural support for
bacterial cell walls
What does starch consist of? - ANS -Of glucose joined by glycosidic
linkages
What are four functions of carbohydrates? - ANS -1.) serve as raw
material for building other substances
2.) structural support
3.) store chemical energy
4.) indicate cell identity
glycoproteins - ANS -key molecules in cell-cell recognition and cell
signaling
phosphorylase - ANS -the hydrolysis of the alpha glycosidic linkages in
glycogen is catalyzed by this enzyme
what is a glycosidic linkage? - ANS -a covalent bond formed from a
condensation reaction between two hydroxyl groups to polymerize
simple sugars
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
cofactors - ANS -a non-protein chemical compound that is required for a
protein's biological activity to happen (i.e. enzymes)
How do simple sugars differ from each other? - ANS -1.) location of
carbonyl groups
2.) number of carbon atoms present
3.) location of hydroxyl (-OH) group- the spatial arrangement of their
atoms
How do plants store their sugar? - ANS -starch
How do animals store their sugar? - ANS -glycogen
Where do animals store their sugar? - ANS -liver
What is chitin? - ANS -Provides structural support for fungi
What is cellulose? - ANS -It is found in plant cell walls and used as a
structural polymer
, What is a peptidoglycan? - ANS -Provides structural support for
bacterial cell walls
What does starch consist of? - ANS -Of glucose joined by glycosidic
linkages
What are four functions of carbohydrates? - ANS -1.) serve as raw
material for building other substances
2.) structural support
3.) store chemical energy
4.) indicate cell identity
glycoproteins - ANS -key molecules in cell-cell recognition and cell
signaling
phosphorylase - ANS -the hydrolysis of the alpha glycosidic linkages in
glycogen is catalyzed by this enzyme
what is a glycosidic linkage? - ANS -a covalent bond formed from a
condensation reaction between two hydroxyl groups to polymerize
simple sugars