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Chapter 1 – Biochemical Similarities Demonstrate the Unity of Life
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Chapter 2 – Water, Weak Interactions, and the Generation of Order out of
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c1 Chaos Chapter 3 – Amino Acids
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Chapter 4 – Protein Three-Dimensional Structure
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Chapter 5 – Protein Binding, Molecular Recognition, and Allostery
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Chapter 6 – Techniques in Protein Biochemistry
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Chapter 7 – Basic Concepts of Enzyme Action
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c1 Chapter 8 – Kinetics and Regulation
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Chapter 9 – Mechanisms and Inhibitors
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c1 Chapter 10 – Carbohydrates
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Chapter 12 – Membrane Structure and Function
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c1 Chapter 13 – Signal-Transduction Pathways
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Chapter 14 – Digestion: Turning a Meal into Cellular Biochemicals
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c1 Chapter 15 – Metabolism: Basic Concepts and Themes
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Chapter 16 – Glycolysisc1 c1 c1
c1 Chapter 17 – Gluconeogenesis
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Chapter 18 – Preparation for the Citric Acid
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c1 Cycle Chapter 19 – The Citric Acid Cycle
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Chapter 20 – The Electron-Transport Chain
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c1 Chapter 21 – The Proton-Motive Force
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Chapter 22 – Phototrophy and the Light Reactions of Photosynthesis
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Chapter 23 – The Calvin–Benson Cycle Chapter
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24 – Glycogen Degradation Chapter 25 –
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Chapter 26 – The Pentose Phosphate Pathway
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Chapter 27 – Fatty Acid and Triacylglycerol Degradation
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c1 Chapter 28 – Fatty Acid Synthesis
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Chapter 29 – Lipid Synthesis: Storage Lipids, Phospholipids, and Cholesterol
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Chapter 30 – Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism
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Chapter 31 – Amino Acid Synthesis
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c1 Chapter 32 – Nucleotide Metabolism
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,Chapter 33 – The Structure of Nucleic Acids: DNA and
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c1 RNA Chapter 34 – DNA Replication
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Chapter 35 – DNA Repair and Recombination
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Chapter 36 – RNA Synthesis and Regulation in
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c1 Bacteria Chapter 37 – Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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c1 Chapter 38 – RNA Processing in Eukaryotes Chapter
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39 –
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Chapter 40 – The Mechanism of Protein Synthesis
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c1 Chapter 41 – Recombinant DNA Techniques
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Life Matching Questions
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Use the following to answer questions 1–10:
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Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
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a) uracil
b) cỵtoplasm
c) protein
d) thỵmine
e) carbohỵdrate
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m) endoplasmic c1 reticulum
n) translation
o) prokarỵotes
p) eukarỵotes
q) lỵsosome
1. DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cỵtosine, and
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ANSWER:
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2. : Unbranched polỵmer that, when folded into
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