HESI - Chapter 5 Questions/Answers
Which of the following describes a difference between DNA and RNA?
1. RNA molecules consist of a single polynucleotide chain, whereas DNA molecules consist of two polynucleotide chains organized into a double helix. 2. One of their nitrogenous bases is different. 3. They contain different sugars. (the first three choices all describe differences)
Which one of the following molecules is in a monosaccharide?
C6H1206
High cholesterol levels are considered a major risk factor for heart disease. If it is so bad for humans, why does the body make cholesterol in the first place?
Cholesterol is the basis for many important molecules such as sex hormones
What is the process by which monomers are linked together to form polymers?
Coiling
A shortage of phosphorus in the soil would make it especially difficult for a plant to manufacture ____.
DNA
When a protein is enatured, why does it lose its functionality?
Denaturation breaks the weak bonds, such as hydrogen bonds and van der Walls interactions, that hold the protein in its 3-dimensional shape. Without the proper shape, the protein cannot function.
Generally, animals cannot digest (hydrolyze) the glycosidic linkages between the glucose molecules in cellulose. How then do cows get enough nutrients from eating grass?
Microorganisms in their digestive tracts hydrolyze the cellulose to individual glucose units.
To what does the term "polypeptide" refer?
No answer listed (none of the above)
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch. Why can't the same enzyme break down cellulose?
The monosaccharide monomers in cellulose are bonded together differently than in starch.
In a 1-4 glycosidic linkage
The number 1 carbon in one monsaccharide is bound to the number 4 carbon in another monosaccharide.
If a small droplet of triacylglycerol molecules is suspended in water, the fat molecules from a 'ball of spaghetti" with no particular orientation. But if a droplet of phospholipid molecules is put in water, all the molecules point outward, toward the water. Phospholipids are forced into this orientation because phospholipids have ____.
a charged end and a non-charged end
The peptide bond is ____.
a covalent bond joining amino acids together to from a polypeptide
A nucleotide is made of which of the following chemical components?
a nitrogenouse base, a phosphate group, and a pentose sugar
A glucose molecule is to starch as _____.
a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid
In a hydrolysis reaction ____ and in this process water is ____.
a polymer is broken up into its constituent monomers; consumed
Manufacturers make vegetable oils solid or semisolid at room temperature by ____.
adding hydrogen atoms to the double bonds in the fatty and hydrocarbon chains
On the basis of the principle of complementary base pairing, you would expect the percentage of ____ to be equal to the percentage of ____.
adenine; thymine
Protein molecules are polymers (chains) of ____.
amino acid molecules
Lipids differ from other large biological molecules in that they ____.
are not truly polymers
Which one of the following components of a tossed salad will pass through the human digestive tract and be digested the lease?
cellulose (in the lettuce)
Which of the following is a polymer?
cellulose, a plant cell wall component
Which type of protein shields a newly forming protein from cytoplasmic influences while it is folding into its functional form?
chaperonins
At a conference, the speaker's grand finale was sauteing meal worms (insect larvae) in butter and serving them to the audience. They were crunchy (like popcorn hulls) because their exoskeletons contain the polysaccharide ____.
chitin
The type of bond that forms to join monomers (such as sugars and amino acids) into polymers (such as starch and proteins) is a(n) ____ bond.
covalent
Enzyme molecules require a specific shape to perform their catalytic function. Which of the following might alter the shape of an enzymatic protein?
denaturing the protein, a change in salt concentrations or pH, heating the protein, mixing in a chemical that removes hydrogen bonds (all of the above)
Carbohydrates are used in our bodies mainly for ____.
energy storage and relase
Which one of the following carbohydrate molecules has the lowest molecular weight?
glucose
A polsaccharide that is used for storing energy in human muscle and liver cells is ____.
glycogen
The subnits (monomers) in cellulose are linked together by ____.
glycosidnic linkages
Which is the term for compounds that do not mix with water?
hydrophobic
The fatty acid tails of a phospholipid are ____ because they ____.
hydrophobic; have no charges to which water molecules can adhere
The sex hormones estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone belong to which class of molecules?
lipids
Which one of the following is the major energy storage compound of plant seeds?
oils
Which of the following lists ranks these molecules in the correct order by size?
protein, sucrose, glucose, water
Nutritionally, saturated triacylglycerols are considered to be less healthful than unsaturated triacylglycerols. What is the difference between them?
saturated triacylglycerols have more hydrogen atoms than unsaturated triacylglycerols.
The alpha helix and beta pleated sheet represent which level of protein structure?
secondary structure
In what polysaccharide from do plants store glucose to be available later as an energy source?
starch
The overall three-dimensional shape of a single polypeptide is called the ____.
tertiary structure
The "primary structure" of a protein refers to ____.
the sequence of amino acids
One characteristic shared by sucrose, lactose, and maltose is that ____,
they are all disaccarides
Which of the following are pyrimidines found in the nucleic acid DNA?
thymine and cytosine
The lipids that form the main structural component of cell membranes are ____.
phospholipids
Carbohydrates can function in which of the following ways?
structural support AND energy storage
Which one of the following is a true statement comparing phospholipids and triacylglycerols (fats and oils)?
Phospholipid molecules have a distinctly polar "head" and a distinctly nonpolar "tail," whereas triacylglycerols are predominantly nonpolar.
Some lipids are formed when fatty acids are linked to glycerol. These subunits are linked together by ____.
ester linkages
Cellulose is a ____ made of many ____.
polymer; glucose molecules
The polysaccharide that you most likely to have eaten recently is ____.
starch