Chapter 4
What is the normal pH in the blood
7.4
Based on the elements that make up are residue what pH level can amino acids be
Acidic, neutral, or basic
The small amount of energy it takes to get a chemical reaction started is called
Activation energy
Which of the following statements is true
All the atoms have the same number of protons
When all hydrogen isotopes have the same number of electrons
All three have the same atomic number
What type of bond is formed as to amino acids are combined together
Amide
Which of the following represents the smallest structure
Atoms
Why does the proximity of reactants affect solubility
Because reactants must touch for the reaction to a cure and disassociation water must come in contact with ionic compound in order to start the process
Which enzyme is responsible for producing hydrogen ion in most cells
Carbonic anhydrase
An atom that has lost in electron is known as
Cation
Which of these steroid hormones has an anti-inflammatory properties
Cortisol
Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen which are both nonmetals water molecule are held together by
Covalent bond
Bookworm -> book + worm
Decomposition reaction
A carbohydrate that contains two monomers is known as
Disaccharide
Which of the following best describes the picture below
Dissociation
Based on the image which of the following is true
Enzymes are more present in the reaction on the right
Which of the following best describes the activity of enzymes
Enzymes bind few molecules and do not undergo a shape change after the reaction
Notebook + worm -> note + bookworm
Exchange reaction
The process of cannibalizing carbohydrates to make ATP in the absence of oxygen is known as
Fermentation
If one wants to ingest more omega-3 fatty acids what type of food item should be considered
Fish products
What is the main social element of all steroids
Four carbon rings
What is the main ion that Hass to be buffered to help maintain normal blood pH
Hydrogen
Which ion is the pH scale logger logarithmically in inversely related to
Hydrogen ion
The molecule on which the enzyme acts is the
Substrate
Note + book -> notebook
Synthesis reaction
What would be the anti-sent strand to a ACCTGCGA
TGGACGCT
What happens to the mall you and be once water has been added to the molecule
The covalent bond is broken to produce two smaller molecules
Using the image below which of the following statements is true
The reaction on the right occur sooner than the reaction on the left
What is the main property of phospholipids in the cell membrane that allows them to form a bilayer
They are amphiphilic and that they contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
Which base pairs absent in RNA
Thymine
In the dehydration synthesis reaction below which molecules removed from the reactants to form the Glycosidic linkage
Water
The image below the process of dehydration synthesis is demonstrated dehydration suggest that which Michael is being removed from the reactants
Water
How many amino acids are required to form and proteins
31
How many neutrons are found in this atom of helium
2
Carbohydrates typically have the empirical formula of CH20 therefore a carbohydrate with 20 hydrogen Adams will have how many carbon atoms and how many oxygen Adams
10 carbon atoms and 10 oxygen atoms
How does temperature affects solubility
Increase temperature increases solubility
The reaction below shows the hydrolysis of maltose into glucose molecules if humans can digest maltose this means
It contains an alpha linkage
Water is inorganic molecule because
It lacks a carbon atom
Testosterone is a steroid hormone and therefore is also
Lipid
What amino acid is encoded by AAA
Lys
Which unit is used to indicate molarity
M
What is the first amino acid for all genes
Met
A patient is on diuretic to increase urine output this drug inhibits carbonic anhydrase in the kidneys what condition can result from this enzyme inhibition
Metabolic acidosis
Isotopes are created due to an element having a different number of which particle
Neutrons
Which macromolecule class is responsible for directing the production of proteins
Nucleic acids
In this color scale below what page is required to activate pepsinogen to pepsin
Orange 2
Which cells produces an acidic secretion that is released into the lumen of a gland
Parietal cells of the stomach
Which sell releases in alkaline blue range solution into the lumen
Prostate gland cells
Enzymes are examples of which type of organic compound
Proteins
What is the main buffering system in the blood and circulating cells
Proteins
An elements atomic number represents the number of ___ found in an element
Protons
What would you find in the region in the middle of an Atom
Protons and neutrons
At what structure level is aggregation of two or more individual polypeptide chains form that come together to act as a single functional multi Merrick protein
Quaternary
What is the condition that can result from holding one's breath to dive underwater
Respiratory acidosis
Which of the following currently describes the image
Salt is the solute in water is a solvent
What is the primary difference between unsaturated and saturated fat
Saturated fats like C equals C bond groups whereas unsaturated fats contain one or more C=C groups
Why structure level involves formation of alpha helix and better sheets
Secondary
Which of the following statements is true about the relationship between particle size and solubility
Smaller particles have increased solubility due to increased interactions with water molecules
What is the end product of translation
protien
What is the most abundant isotope of hydrogen
protium
