Biochemistry: A Short Course Paperback – 27 Feb. 2025
by Justin Hines (Author), Catherine Reinke (Author), John L. Tymoczko (Author)
,Chapter 1 Biochemistry and
the Unity of Life Matching
Questions
Use the following to answer questions 1–10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) uracil
b) cytoplasm
c) protein
d) thymine
e) carbohydrate
f) sugar–phosphate units
g) cell wall
h) transcription
i) glycogen
j) lipid
k) central dogma
l) phagocytosis
m) endoplasmic reticulum
n) translation
o) prokaryotes
p) eukaryotes
q) lysosome
1. DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cytosine, and
.
2. : Unbranched polymer that, when folded into its
three- dimensional shape, performs much of the work of the
cell.
, 3. : Scheme that describes the flow of
information from one strand of DNA to a new strand of
DNA.
4. : Process where large amounts of material are
taken into the cell.
5. The transfer of information from DNA to RNA is called
.
6. are cells that are composed of multiple
specialized compartments.
7. : Class of biological macromolecules with many
functions, such as forming barriers between cell organelles,
serving as a metabolic fuel, and cell-to-cell signaling.
8. : Highly organized region of the cell where
glycolytic metabolism occurs.
9. : Responsible for protein processing and
xenobiotic metabolism.
10. . : Filled with proteases and other digestive enzymes.
, Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
by Justin Hines (Author), Catherine Reinke (Author), John L. Tymoczko (Author)
,Chapter 1 Biochemistry and
the Unity of Life Matching
Questions
Use the following to answer questions 1–10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) uracil
b) cytoplasm
c) protein
d) thymine
e) carbohydrate
f) sugar–phosphate units
g) cell wall
h) transcription
i) glycogen
j) lipid
k) central dogma
l) phagocytosis
m) endoplasmic reticulum
n) translation
o) prokaryotes
p) eukaryotes
q) lysosome
1. DNA is made from the building blocks adenine, guanine, cytosine, and
.
2. : Unbranched polymer that, when folded into its
three- dimensional shape, performs much of the work of the
cell.
, 3. : Scheme that describes the flow of
information from one strand of DNA to a new strand of
DNA.
4. : Process where large amounts of material are
taken into the cell.
5. The transfer of information from DNA to RNA is called
.
6. are cells that are composed of multiple
specialized compartments.
7. : Class of biological macromolecules with many
functions, such as forming barriers between cell organelles,
serving as a metabolic fuel, and cell-to-cell signaling.
8. : Highly organized region of the cell where
glycolytic metabolism occurs.
9. : Responsible for protein processing and
xenobiotic metabolism.
10. . : Filled with proteases and other digestive enzymes.
, Fill-in-the-Blank Questions