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Test Bank - Fundamentals of Biochemistry, 6th
Edition

H2O - ANSWER: The most abundant molecule in the human body.

polymers - ANSWER: More complex molecules formed from small organic molecules
during chemical evolution.

phylogenetic tree - ANSWER: A visual representation of evolutionary relationships.

halobacteria - ANSWER: Organisms most likely to be found in a brine environment.

thermophiles - ANSWER: Organisms most likely to be found in high temperature
environments.

entropy - ANSWER: The degree of randomness within a system.

negative - ANSWER: Characterizes spontaneous processes in terms of change in
Gibbs free energy.

G = H - TS - ANSWER: The formula defining Gibbs free energy.

ΔG° - ANSWER: The symbol for free energy under standard biochemical conditions.

open systems - ANSWER: Description of living creatures in thermodynamic terms.

C, N, O, H - ANSWER: The four most abundant elements in the human body.

H2O, CO2, N2, CH4, and NH3 - ANSWER: Molecules probably contained in the
atmosphere of prebiotic earth.

Urey and Miller experiment - ANSWER: An experiment in 1953 involving H2O, CH4,
NH3, and H2 subjected to electrical discharges.

CO2 - ANSWER: Carbon dioxide, a product of respiration.
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CH4 - ANSWER: Methane, a simple hydrocarbon. #$%^&*(
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COOHCH2NH3 - ANSWER: A molecular structure representing an amino acid. &*&^%$
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Hydrothermal vents - ANSWER: Natural openings in the Earth's surface that emit hot
gases and minerals, with temperatures as high as 400°C and emit H2S and metal
sulfides.

Phosphate ester bond - ANSWER: A type of bond formed between a phosphate
group and an alcohol.

Amide bond - ANSWER: A bond formed between a carbonyl group and a nitrogen
atom from an amine.

Anhydride bond - ANSWER: A bond formed between two acyl groups, resulting in the
release of a water molecule.

Eukaryotic cells - ANSWER: Cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles.

Prokaryotic cells - ANSWER: Cells that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles.

Domains of life - ANSWER: All living organisms can be divided into three domains:
bacteria, eukarya, and archaea.

Theory of evolution - ANSWER: A scientific theory that explains how species change
over time through natural selection and adaptation.

Cellular components in prokaryotes and eukaryotes - ANSWER: Both contain RNA,
DNA, and ribosomes.

Aerobic metabolism - ANSWER: The process of producing cellular energy involving
oxygen, primarily occurring in mitochondria.

Endoplasmic reticulum - ANSWER: An organelle involved in the synthesis of proteins
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waste materials.
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Peroxisomes - ANSWER: Organelles that detoxify harmful substances and %&*&^%
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Edition

Ribosomes - ANSWER: Molecular machines that synthesize proteins by translating
messenger RNA.

Prokaryotes - ANSWER: Prokaryotes are made up of two major groupings: the
eubacteria and the archaea, which are as different from each other as from the
eukaryotes.

Prokaryotes Size - ANSWER: Prokaryotes are generally much smaller than the
eukaryotic cells.

Archaea Divergence - ANSWER: Archaea diverged from prokaryotes, as illustrated in
the more accurate phylogenetic tree made up of prokarya, archaea and eukarya.

Prokaryotes Organelles - ANSWER: Prokaryotes do not have organelles.

Eukaryotes - ANSWER: They contain organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the
endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.

Eukaryotes Size - ANSWER: They are usually 10 to 100 microns in diameter.

Eukaryotes Structure - ANSWER: They can be either unicellular or multicellular.

Eukaryotes Classification - ANSWER: They are also called archaea.

Biochemical Evolution Theories - ANSWER: Margulis suggested that mitochondria
and chloroplasts evolved from the symbiotic relationship between primordial prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells.

First Cells Formation - ANSWER: The first cells were probably formed when self-
replicating systems were enveloped in membranous vesicles.

Oparin and Haldane Experiment - ANSWER: Oparin and Haldane demonstrated that #$%^&^$
by passing an electrical discharge through a vessel containing H2O, CO2, N2, CH4 and #$%^&*(
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