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UAMS Biochemistry Exam #3
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What is a chain of amino acids? 
Polypeptide 
 
 
 
What is a large polypeptide? 
Protein 
 
 
 
How many amino acids needed by humans can be synthesized by the body? 
10 
 
 
 
How must we get the other 10 essential amino acids, not provided by the body? 
Proteins in food 
 
 
 
Which amino acids are essential? 
PVT TIM HALL 
Phenylalanine, Valine, Tryptophan, Threonine, Isoleucine, Methionine, Histidine, Arginine, Leucine, Lysine 
 
 
 
Which amino acids are nonessential? 
alanine, arginine, a...
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Biology 3221A Biochemistry Final Exam Q&A- Rush University
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Biology 3221A Biochemistry Final Exam Q&A- Rush University 
Which of the following single-base DNA gene coding changes is least 
likely to significantly affect the function of resulting protein? (Harper pages 
361-363) 
A. Missence mutation resulting to histidine-to-glutamic acid change 
B. Silent mutations in the third codon base 
C. Frameshift mutation 
D. Nonsense mutation 
2. Which of the following is a property of enhancer elements? (Harper pages 
384-385) 
A. They do not work located downs...
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Test Bank For Anatomy & Physiology An Integrative Approach 3rd Edtion By Michael McKinley
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Anatomy & Physiology, 3e (McKinley) 
Chapter 3 Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Cellular Respiration 
1) Stored energy is described as potential energy. 
Answer: TRUE 
Section: 03.01 
Topic: Cellular respiration 
Learning Objective: 03.01.01 Describe the two classes of energy. Bloom's: 1. Remember 
2) The energy of motion is known as ________ energy. 
Answer: kinetic 
Section: 03.01 
Topic: Cellular respiration 
Learning Objective: 03.01.01 Describe the two classes of energy. Bloom's: 1. Rememb...
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UNE BIOCHEMISTRY MIDTERM STUDY BANK WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Succinate is a substrate for which complex in the electron transport chain? 
 
a.) Complex 1 (NADH-1 oxidoreductase) 
 
b.) Complex IV (Cyt c oxidase) 
 
c.) Complex V (ATP synthase) 
 
d.) complex II (Succinate-Q reductase) 
Complex II (succinate-Q reductase) (D) 
 
 
 
Which of the following would be consistent with an exergonic reaction? 
 
a.) ∆S would be negative 
 
b.) ∆G would be negative 
 
c.) ∆S would be positive 
 
d.)∆G would be positive 
∆G would be negative (B) 
 
 
 
Whi...
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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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what is RNA? - correct answer ribonucleic acid 
MRNA and TRNA 
single stranded 
shorter 
AU CG 
 
what are biological molecules? - correct answer molecules made and used by living organisms eg. lipids, carbs, DNA, AT, water, inorganic ions 
 
what are the functions of carbohydrates? - correct answer -energy source (respiration) 
-energy store (starch and glycogen) 
-structure (cellulose) 
 
ATP structure? - correct answer 1 adenosine 3 phosphates 
ADP and energy= ATP 
condensation reaction using...
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Ag Crop Physiology Final Exam 2022 with complete solution
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Ag Crop Physiology Final Exam 2022 with complete 
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Define a plant hormone -Ans>>a plant hormone is an organic compound that is 
synthesized in one part of the plant and translocated to another part, and in low 
concentrations it will cause a physiological response 
List the three primary groups of secondary metabolites and describe their chemical 
difference. -Ans>>-terpenes 
-phenolics 
-nitrogen- containing compounds 
What type of experiment did scientists conduct usin...
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UNE Biochemistry Midterm Study Bank, UNE Biochem Midterm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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UNE Biochemistry Midterm Study Bank, UNE Biochem Midterm Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! 
 
Succinate is a substrate for which complex in the electron transport chain? 
 
a.) Complex 1 (NADH-1 oxidoreductase) 
 
b.) Complex IV (Cyt c oxidase) 
 
c.) Complex V (ATP synthase) 
 
d.) complex II (Succinate-Q reductase) 
Complex II (succinate-Q reductase) (D) 
Which of the following would be consistent with an exergonic reaction? 
 
a.) ∆S would be negative 
 
b.) ∆G would be negative 
...
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Nurs 221 Pathophysiology midterm 1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Nurs 221 Pathophysiology midterm 1 Exam 
Questions With Verified Answers 
Marfan Syndrome - answerconnective tissue disease 
autosomal dominant 
cardiac, musculoskeletal, and ophthalmologic systems are most affected 
cardiac 
musculoskeletal 
ophthalmologic - answerWhat systems are most affected by Marfan Syndrome? 
long slender fingers 
excessive height 
joint laxity - answerWhat are the predominant characteristics of Marfan Syndrome? 
Phenylketonuria (PKU) - answercauses the amino acid Phenyla...
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UNE BIOCHEMISTRY MIDTERM STUDY BANK, UNE BIOCHEM MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Succinate is a substrate for which complex in the electron transport chain? 
 
a.) Complex 1 (NADH-1 oxidoreductase) 
 
b.) Complex IV (Cyt c oxidase) 
 
c.) Complex V (ATP synthase) 
 
d.) complex II (Succinate-Q reductase) 
Complex II (succinate-Q reductase) (D) 
 
 
 
Which of the following would be consistent with an exergonic reaction? 
 
a.) ∆S would be negative 
 
b.) ∆G would be negative 
 
c.) ∆S would be positive 
 
d.)∆G would be positive 
∆G would be negative (B) 
 
 
 
Whi...
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Enzymology Exam| 60 questions Solved 100% Correct
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enzymes increase reactions by lowering the activation energy-which is the energy needed to go 
from the reactant to the transition state. The transition state is called the enzyme substrate 
complex - function of enzymes 
Classes of enzymes: oxidoreductase-oxidation/reduction reactions, transferase-group transfer 
reaction, hydrolase-hydrolytic reactions, lyase- cleavage of C-C C-S C-N bonds, isomerase- 
isomerization, ligase-condensation of two molecules coupled with cleavage of ATP. - class of...