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Prepare for the Biochemistry Exam 4 2025 with this comprehensive study guide featuring practice questions, detailed answer explanations, and essential biochemistry concepts. Review key topics including metabolic pathways, enzyme regulation, molecular processes, energy production, biochemical reactions, and advanced cellular mechanisms. This updated resource is designed to help students reinforce their understanding and prepare effectively for Biochemistry Exam 4. (Use as a study aid, as unofficial practice questions and answer keys are not guaranteed to match the official course exam.)

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1. hormones small molecules or proteins that connect all the organs in the body, released into
the bloodstream and act through specific receptors to elicit changes in cellular
activities

2. signal transduc- Signal ’reception ’transduction ’response(s)
tion pathway

3. glucagon hormone released from pancreas when blood glucose is low (fasting state), binds
to receptors on liver and fat cells

4. epinephrine released from adrenal glands during activity (exercise or stress), binds to recep-
tors on liver, fat, and muscle cells

5. insulin released from pancreas when blood glucose is high (fed state), binds to receptors
on fat, liver, and muscle cells

6. leptin hormone released from fat cells after a meal, binds to receptors in the brain which
signals to stop eating (suppresses appetite)

7. fed state during times of feeding our body decreases high levels of glucose in the blood by
transporting it into cells. Glucose can be used to produce ATP. Excess glucose is
converted into other biomolecules, such as carbohydrate, lipid, protein, metabo-
lites, and nucleotides

8. processes occur- Glycolysis (all tissue, cytosol)
ring during the Fatty acid synthesis (liver, adipose tissue, cytosol)
fed state Cholesterol synthesis (liver, cytoson + ER)
Pentose phosphate pathway (all tissue, cytosol)

9. fasting state during times of fasting our body releases or produces stored forms of fuel
molecules which can be used by tissues throughout the body

10. Glycogenolysis (liver, cytosol)
Gluconeogenesis (liver, cytosol + mitochondria) law, and mathematics. These disciplines not only have distinct
areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities, analytical skills, and subject-
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processes occur- Lipolysis (adipose tissue, cytosol)
ring in the fasting Ketogenesis (liver, mitochondria)
state

11. carbohydrates aldehydes or ketones with at least two hydroxyl groups, or substances that yield
such compounds on hydrolysis

12. monosaccha- simple sugars, consist of a polyhydroxyl aldehyde or ketone unit (Aldehydes or
rides ketones that contain two or more alcohol groups)

13. disaccharides two monosaccharide units joined together by glycosidic bond

14. Oligosaccharides short chains of monosaccharide units, or residues, joined by glycosidic bonds

15. Polysaccharides sugar polymers with 10+ monosaccharide units

16. why do common The chemical basis for ring formation is that an aldehyde or ketone can react with
sugars exist in an alcohol on the asymmetric carbon atom farthest from the aldehyde or ketone
cyclic form (increased stability)

17. anomeric carbon the carbonyl carbon atom

18. alpha form of a the hydroxyl at the anomeric carbon (C-1) is on the opposite face of the ring
sugar relative to the exocyclic carbon at C-6

19. beta form of a the hydroxyl at the anomeric carbon (C-1) is on the same face of the ring relative
sugar to the exocyclic carbon at C-6

20. Glycosidic bonds covalent linkage joining two monosaccharides

21. O-glycosidic formed when a hydroxyl group of one sugar molecule reacts with the anomeric
bond carbon of the other

22. N-glycosidic formed between the anomeric carbon atom and an amine law, and mathematics. These disciplines not
only have distinct areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities, analytical

bond
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23. Glycogen the storage form of glucose in animal cells

24. glycogen struc- Most glucose units in glycogen are linked by alpha-1,4-glycosidic bonds with
ture branches formed by alpha-1,6-glycosidic every 10-12 glucose units
Curved structure

25. cellulose linkage beta 1-4 glycosidic linkages

26. reducing sugar any monosaccharide with a hemiacetal ring (contains a carbon with a single bond
to OH and a single bond to OR when R is a carbon group), sugars that react with
oxidizing agents

27. what hormone is glucagon released from the pancreas
secreted during
the unfed state

28. pathways activat- glycogenolysis (liver/cytosol)
ed during the gluconeogenesis (liver/cystol+mitochondria)
fasting state lipolysis (adipose tissue/cytosol)
beta-oxidation (liver/mitochondria)
ketogenesis (liver/mitochondria)

29. Fates of glucose In the muscle cell: enters glycolysis to supply energy (ATP) to cells
6-P from glyco- In the liver cell: the phosphate can be removed, allowing free glucose to be
gen breakdown transported out of the cell to replenish levels of circulating blood glucose

30. glycogen func- energy storage in animals
tion

31. glycogen break- 1. glycogen phosphorylase removes glucose units from non-reducing ends of
down steps glycogen, producing glucose-1-phosphate. Acts repetitively until it reaches a point
(glycogenolysis) four glucose residues away from an alpha 1’6 branch point
2. Debranching enzyme transfers branches onto main chains and releases the law,
and mathematics. These disciplines not only have distinct areas of focus but also require unique approaches to assessment, with each exam
testing different cognitive abilities, analytical skills, and subject-specific knowledge. In this essay, we

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