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The KU BIOL 600 Exam 1 Review Questions resource provides students with a comprehensive set of practice questions and answers for preparing for the first exam in KU BIOL 600. This updated 2026/2027 version covers fundamental biology concepts, including cellular processes, genetics, molecular biology, and scientific reasoning. The material supports exam preparation, reinforces key biological concepts, and helps learners improve understanding and performance in coursework and assessments

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KU BIOL 600 EXAM 1 Review Questions,
Biochem final Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers

DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cytosine,
and...

⼀Answer:⼀ thymine

The number of hydrogen bonds formed between A and T

⼀Answer:⼀ 2

The number of hydrogen bonds formed between C and G

⼀Answer:⼀ 3

The cellular process of synthesis of RNA from DNA template is
called

⼀Answer:⼀ Transcription

....are cells which are composed of multiple specialized
membrane-bound
compartments.

⼀Answer:⼀ Eukaryotic cells

Broad class of biological macromolecules that are hydrophobic
and function as membrane
barrier, signaling molecules, and fuel storage, among others

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⼀Answer:⼀ lipids

Cellular organelle where glycosylation occurs.

⼀Answer:⼀ Golgi apparatus

Organelle that can be 'rough' or 'smooth' and is responsible for
protein processing and
xenobiotic metabolism

⼀Answer:⼀ endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Organelle filled with proteases and other digestive enzymes

⼀Answer:⼀ lysosome

What are the four key classes of biomolecules?

⼀Answer:⼀ proteins, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), carbohydrates, and
lipids

How do eukaryotic cells differ from prokaryotic cells?

⼀Answer:⼀ eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles,
prokaryotic cells do not

Draw a diagram for the central dogma of biology

⼀Answer:⼀

What two classes of biomolecules are capable of catalysis?

⼀Answer:⼀ proteins and RNA

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Which biomolecules are chiefly responsible for catalysis of cellular
processes?

⼀Answer:⼀ proteins

DNA and RNA are composed of what basic biochemical
compounds?

⼀Answer:⼀ nucleotides

...weak interaction between water molecules.

⼀Answer:⼀ hydrogen bonding

Which type of amino acids are responsible for increasing entropy
as a protein folds.

⼀Answer:⼀ hydrophobic/nonpolar amino acids

Using Coulomb's law, describe how water is an ideal solvent for
the ions found in cells?

⼀Answer:⼀ Water has a high D, dielectric constant, which makes F
lower. F is the force needed to dissolve ions with charges q1 and q2

What is the significance of hydrogen bonding in biochemical
structures such as DNA?

⼀Answer:⼀ The weak nature of H bonds (compared to covalent
bonds) allow the two DNA strands to be 'unzipped' during replication,
and to reform again, with less energy

What is an electrostatic interaction? Give an example.

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⼀Answer:⼀ Electrostatic or ionic interactions are between charged
groups, or between ions

Like the R groups of Arg and Lys. Or the amino group (-NH3

+) and the carboxyl group (-COO-)

Give another name for van der Waals interactions.

⼀Answer:⼀ hydrophobic/nonpolar interactions

If most proteins are found surrounded by water in the cell, what
type of functional groups would you expect to
find on the surface of a water soluble protein?

⼀Answer:⼀ polar/ionic amino acids

What is the second law of thermodynamics and why does protein
folding (which increases order in the
protein) occur spontaneously?

⼀Answer:⼀ Entropy of the universe increases for a spontaneous
reaction. Entropy of water used to solvate the nonpolar groups
increase in entropy during protein folding.

How do hydrophobic interactions aid in protein folding?

⼀Answer:⼀ Hydrophobic interactions exclude water (which increases
in entropy). Hydrophobic groups come together to form a hydrophobic
core (for example, of proteins).

Write out the Henderson-Hasselbach equation. What is the pH of a
solution where the concentration of conjugate base is equal to the
concentration of the acid?

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