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WGU C785 BIOCHEMISTRY OA QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS| ACCURATE REAL EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND
RATIONALE|ALREADY A GRADED|GUARANTEED
PASS|LATEST UPDATE 2025.




What is the basic structure of an amino acid? What do they look
like? Correct Answer amino group (NH2 or NH3), carboxyl group
(COO or COOH), alpha carbon (C), and variable group


How do you identify the 3 different types of side chains: non-
polar/hydrophobic, polar, and charged? Correct Answer Non-
polar/hydrophobic - end with CH or "can't have" water. Polar - end
with OH, SH, or NH. Charged - end with a charge


what kinds of bonds do each of the 3 different types of side chains
make? Correct Answer ionic, hydrophobic/non-polar, charged


What are the 4 levels of protein structure? Correct Answer
Primary - linear structure, Secondary - Folded into helix or pleated
sheet caused by hydrogen bonding, tertiary - 3D structure caused
by side chain interactions, quaternary - 1+ amino acid chains
combine = multiple subunits MUST have 1+ subunit

,What enviormental change breaks each type of bond? Correct
Answer hydrophobic - temperature change, ionic - salt or
decreased pH, hydrogen - temperature, change in pH, disulfide -
reducing agents


what type of amino acid side chain leads to protein aggregration?
Correct Answer hydrophobic bonds


how do environmental changes affect protein folding? Correct
Answer Extreme temp can cause hydrogen bonds to break apart
= malformation of protein folding


how do mutations affect protein structure? Correct Answer Can
cause structure to change. Protein loses form = loses function.
May form a different protein.


What is an electron? Correct Answer Negatively charged atom on
outer ring for bonding


What is energy: Correct Answer Power derived fro chemical
interaction


what are covalent bonds? Correct Answer chemical bond, atoms
share 1+ valence electrons

,what is an ionic bond? Correct Answer bond between positive and
negative


what is a hydrogen bond? Correct Answer weak bond between
positive and negative


with an amino? Correct Answer piece of amino acid, NH2 or NH3


what is a carboyxl? Correct Answer piece of amino acid, COO or
COOH


What is hydrophobic? Correct Answer Doesn't like water, end with
CH


what is hydrophilic? Correct Answer Water Lovering, end with OH,
NH, or SH


what is disulfide bond? Correct Answer strongest bond between
reduction agents, formed between SH's.


what are zwitterions? Correct Answer amino with positive and
negative charges = overall charge of zero

, what is a polypeptide Correct Answer polymer of amino acids


What is dehydration synthesis? Correct Answer Process of
forming peptide bonds


what is hydrolysis? Correct Answer adding water to destroy bonds


what is an alpha helix? Correct Answer twisted secondary
structure, formed by hydrogen bonds


what is a beta sheet? Correct Answer folded second structure
shape, formed by hydrogen bonds


what is denaturation? Correct Answer loss of shape duet o
interruption of chemical bonds; occurs via extreme salt, temp, pH


what is aggregation? Correct Answer clumping of inner or outer
cellular proteins caused by misfolded proteins leading to diseases
such as Alzheimers, ALS, Parkinson's


how do enzymes catalyze reactions? Correct Answer bind with
substrates to decrease activation energy required and decrease
reaction rate
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