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Ace your biochemistry final with this all-in-one CHEM 210 Final Exam Success Pack, updated for 2026. Created for Portage Learning students, this study resource combines the most tested concepts into a concise, easy-to-review format that supports efficient and effective exam preparation. Inside, you’ll review essential topics including amino acids, protein structure and function, enzyme kinetics, carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, nucleic acids, DNA replication, transcription, translation, and biochemical regulation. Whether you are doing a comprehensive review or a quick refresher before exam day, this success pack helps you focus on what matters most. What’s Included Latest Update 2026 content High-yield biochemistry final exam review Core metabolic pathways and enzyme concepts Molecular biology and genetics summaries Organized study guide for rapid revision Ideal For Portage Learning CHEM 210 students Final exam preparation Last-minute review Self-study and concept reinforcement

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1. In which part of the mitochondria does ATP production occur as H+ ions flow
through?

Inner mitochondrial membrane

Mitochondrial matrix

ATP synthase

Cytoplasm

2. Describe the role of lysosomes in cellular metabolism and how they
contribute to the overall function of eukaryotic cells.

Lysosomes synthesize lipids for cellular membranes.

Lysosomes produce ATP for energy needs of the cell.

Lysosomes break down macromolecules, recycling cellular
components and aiding in metabolism.

Lysosomes store genetic information for protein synthesis.

3. What does the primary structure of a protein refer to?

The locations of the protein's α helices and β sheets

The structure that forms first as the protein folds into its most stable
form

The linear amino acid sequence of the protein

The overall three-dimensional shape of the protein

The locations of the peptide bonds that form the protein's backbone

,4. Which attribute contributes to water's unusual properties?

The geometry of the molecule

The bond angle of water

All of the answers are correct

The polarity of the O-H bonds

The ability of water molecules to hydrogen bond

5. Describe the process of proteolysis and its significance in metabolism.

Proteolysis involves the conversion of glucose into pyruvate for
energy production.

Proteolysis is the synthesis of proteins from amino acids.

Proteolysis refers to the breakdown of lipids into fatty acids.

Proteolysis is the process of breaking down proteins into amino
acids, which can then be used for energy or to synthesize new
proteins.

6. Which functional groups are commonly associated with carbohydrates?

Hydroxyl and carbonyl groups

Phosphate and sulfhydryl groups

Amino and carboxyl groups

Methyl and ethyl groups

7. The flow of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase resulting in the production
of ATP occurs during:

glycolysis

, chemiosmosis

The flow of electrons through the four protein complexes in the
electron transport chain

the formation of acetyl coenzyme A

the citric acid cycle

8. What is the general structure of a ketone?

A ketone consists of a hydroxyl group (–OH) attached to a carbon
atom.

A ketone has a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two carbon atoms.

A ketone is a saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds.

A ketone is a molecule with a carboxyl group (–COOH) at the end of a
carbon chain.

9. What are the two key electron carriers produced during the breakdown of
biomolecules in energy production?

CoA and Acetyl-CoA

ATP and ADP

NADH and FADH2

Glucose and Fructose

10. Describe how carbohydrates contribute to cellular functions beyond energy
storage.

Carbohydrates serve as structural components and play roles in
cell signaling.

Carbohydrates are involved in protein synthesis only.

, Carbohydrates are solely for energy storage.

Carbohydrates do not have any significant roles in cells.

11. Describe the process by which nitrogen is converted and excreted in human
cells after amino acid degradation.

Nitrogen is released directly as ammonium into the bloodstream.

Nitrogen is converted to ammonia and released into the environment.

Nitrogen is converted to urea in the liver through the urea cycle and
then excreted in urine.

Nitrogen is stored as proteins in muscle tissue.

12. What is the most efficient structure to represent an organic compound?

Condensed formula

Molecular formula

Empirical formula

Structural formula

13. Describe the significance of the N-terminus and C-terminus in the primary
structure of proteins.

The N-terminus and C-terminus have no significance in protein
structure.

The N-terminus is where proteins are synthesized, and the C-terminus
is where they are degraded.

The N-terminus is the start of the protein chain, while the C-
terminus is the end, determining the directionality of the protein.

The N-terminus and C-terminus are interchangeable in protein
structure.

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