Chapter 1 –Athe Foundations Of Biochemistry
Chapter 2 –Awater
Chapter 3 – Amino Acids, Peptides, And Proteins
Chapter 4 –Athe Three-Dimensional Structure Of Proteins
Chapter 5 –Aprotein Function
Chapter 6 – Enzymes
Chapter 7 –Acarbohydrates And Glycobiology
Chapter 8 –Anucleotides And Nucleic Acids
Chapter 9 – DNA-Based Information Technologies
Chapter 10 –Alipids
Chapter 11 –Abiological Membranes And Transport
Chapter 12 – Biosignaling
Chapter 13 –Aprinciples Of Bioenergetics
Chapter 14 –Aglycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, And The Pentose Phosphate Pathway
,Chapter 1 The Foundations Of Biochemistry
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Cellular Foundations
Pages: 2-4
1 Ans:Ac
In a Bacterial Cell, The DNA Is In The:
A) Cell Envelope.
B) Cell Membrane.
C) Nucleoid.
D) Nucleus.
E) Ribosomes.
2. Cellular
Foundations
Page: 3
Difficulty: 1
Ans: E
A Major Change Occurring In The Evolution Of Eukaryotes From
Prokaryotes Was The Development Of:
A) DNA.
B) Photosynthetic Capability.
C) Plasma Membranes.
D) Ribosomes.
E) The Nucleus.
, 3. Cellular
Foundations
Page: 3
Difficulty: 1
Ans: B
In Eukaryotes, The Nucleus Is Enclosed By a Double Membrane
Called The:
A) Cell
Membrane.
B) Nuclearaenvelope.
C) Nucleolus.
D) Nucleoplasm.
E) Nucleosome.
4. Cellular Foundations
Page: 4
Difficulty: 1
Ans: C
The Dimensions Of Living Cells Are Limited, On The Lower
End By The Minimum Number Of Biomolecules Necessary
For Function, And On The Upper End Byathe Rate Of
Diffusion Of Solutes Such As Oxygen.
Except For Highly Elongated Cells, They Usually Have Lengths
And Diameters In The Range Of:
A) 0.1 m To 10 m.
B) 0.3 m Toa30 m.
C) 0.3 m To 100Am.
D) 1 m To 100 m.
E) 1 m To 300Am.