chapter 2 smart book
Name the type of bond that holds amino acids together in a protein molecule.
Peptide bond
Amino acids are the subunits of larger molecules called __________
Peptides
Which of the following molecules are the major component of the plasma membrane?
Phospholipids
Which are examples of lipids?
Phospholipids Fatty acids Triglycerides Steroids
Kinases catalyze which type of reaction?
Phosphorylation
What term is used to describe reactions that can proceed in either direction?
Reversible
Which are classifications of fatty acids?
Saturated and unsaturated
The _________ level of protein structure is determined by the folding of the protein due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids to form alpha helices and beta-pleated sheets.
Secondary
Which best describes the functional role of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)?
Serves as a chemical messenger in cells
Which of the following best describes a covalent bond?
Sharing of electrons between two atoms
A peptide bond is formed through ______.
dehydration synthesis
An oxidation-reduction reaction is defined as a chemical reaction that involves the transfer of__________ between molecules.
electrons
the chemical properties of an atom are determined by its
electrons
An input of _________ is required for a system to perform work.
energy
Which type of reaction occurs when two molecules trade atoms or groups of atoms?
exchange
Triglycerides are also called ______.
neutral fats
Isotopes differ from one another by containing different numbers of which subatomic particle?
neutrons
Any enzyme that adds an inorganic phosphate (Pi) group to another organic molecule is known as a(n)
phosphokinase
A(n) __________ is a lipid that consists of two hydrophobic fatty acid tails and a hydrophilic phosphate head.
phospholipids
What term refers to a covalent bond in which the electrons are not equally shared?
polar
A large molecule that consists of many identical or similar subunits, such as protein, DNA, or starch is a(n)
polymer
Molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids are examples of _____________, because they are made up of many repeating
polymers
Name the level of protein structure that is determined by the amino acid sequence of the protein.
primary
The ________ structure of a protein is its amino acid sequence.
primary
Which of the following always contains an amino functional group?
protein
Estrogen and testosterone are examples of which type of lipid?
steroids
kinetic energy
the energy an object has due to its motion
A lipid composed of three fatty acids joined to a glycerol is a(n)
triacylglycerols
True or false: Formation of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate and an inorganic phosphate molecule requires the input of energy.
true
determine the reactive properties of an atom
valence electrons
Which of the following are the monomeric subunits that make up a protein?
amino acids
Which molecule combines with an inorganic phosphate to form ATP?
Adenosine diphosphate
Which term is used to refer to a simple sugar, or sugar monomer?
Monosaccharide
Which term refers to a negatively charged ion?
Anion
Which term means a chemical reaction in which electrons are transferred between molecules?
Oxidation-reduction reaction
Which level of protein structure is due to bending and folding into various globular and fibrous shapes?
Tertiary
True or false: An enzyme will usually catalyze only one step in a metabolic pathway.
True
Which term refers to an attractive force caused by the sharing or transfer of electrons?
Chemical bond
Which are examples of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
Which of the following is most likely to decrease the rate of a chemical reaction?
Decrease temperature Decrease concentration of reactants
Sucrose or table sugar is formed when the simple sugars fructose and glucose are covalently bonded. This reaction releases water. What is the name of this type of reaction?
Dehydration synthesis
Which term refers to a change in the three-dimensional conformation of a protein that destroys its functional properties?
Denaturation
are substances that lower the activation energy of a reaction and speed up the rate of reaction
Enzymes
Indicate which statements are true of proteins
-They act as receptors on cells' surfaces -They catalyze chemical reactions -They transport oxygen
Sodium has an atomic number of 11 and an atomic mass of 23. Sodium has
12 neutrons and 11 protons
Which of the following best describes a glycolipid?
A phospholipid molecule covalently bonded to a carbohydrate
Which of the following is a type of connective tissue that provides energy storage, thermal insulation, and protective cushioning?
Adipose tissue
Which is an enzyme?
Amylase
Which of the following is another term for enzyme?
Biological catalyst
Polysaccharides are examples of what type of molecule?
Carbohydrate
Which steroid is a precursor for all other steroids in the body?
Cholesterol
Which of the following statements about enzymes are true?
Enzymes are not consumed in the reactions they catalyze. Enzymes speed up reaction rates by lowering the activation energy of a specific reaction. Enzymes show enzyme-substrate specificity.
What effect do enzymes have on the activation energy of a chemical reaction in the body?
Enzymes lower the activation energy.
Which of the following terms refers to common arrangements of atoms that give organic molecules their unique properties?
Functional groups
Which term is used to describe a series of reactions, where each step is catalyzed by a specific enzyme?
Metabolic pathway
Fats have an abundance of which functional group?
Methyl
Nucleotides are the subunits of the macromolecule type called ______ acids.
Nucleic
Which term refers to the substance upon which an enzyme acts?
Substrate
Which of the following best describes very weak, brief attractions between neutral atoms?
Van der Waals forces
What is the active site of an enzyme?
Where it binds its substrate
Which of the following is a molecule that is produced from ATP and which often serves as a second messenger?
cAMP
Potassium, sodium and chlorine are considered trace elements?
false
True or false: An enzyme is consumed by the reaction it catalyzes.
false
True or false: Saturated fatty acids contain one or more double bonds.
false
Polypeptides over 100 amino acids long are generally classified as which of the following?
proteins
consider oxygen, which has an atomic number of 8 an an atomic mass of 16. how many valence electrons does it have?
6
Which of the following best describes the chemical reaction called hydrolysis?
A covalent bond is broken by adding an OH to one side of the molecule, and an H to the other side.
Which best describes what occurs in a condensation reaction?
A water molecule is removed from a molecule when it creates a covalent bond.
The body's most important energy-transfer molecule is ______.
ATP
Which is an example of a nucleotide?
ATP
Which term refers to the energy needed to get a chemical reaction started?
Activation energy
Which molecule, composed of adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups, functions as an energy-transfer molecule?
Adenosine triphosphate
Which secondary structure of proteins has a spiral shape?
Alpha helix
indicate how pH and temperature affect the activity of an enzyme.
Altering the shape of the substrate binding site Causing a conformational change in the enzyme
The monomer subunits of proteins always have which of the following functional groups?
Amino
Peptide bonds are used to join two of these together.
Amino acids
Which of the following is most likely to contain a carboxyl functional group?
Amino acids
Molecules described as ____________ , such as phospholipids, contain both a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic region.
Amphipathic
Which term refers to the dual nature of phospholipids, which contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups?
Amphipathic
Which type of reaction is endergonic?
Anabolic
Name the secondary structure of proteins that has a pleated, ribbon-like shape.
Beta sheet
The term anabolism specifically applies to metabolic reactions that do which of the following?
Build large molecules from small molecules
Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all examples of which type of macromolecule?
Carbohydrates
Fatty acids contain ______ groups.
Carboxyl Methyl
Which three functional groups are part of the basic structure of every amino acid?
Carboxyl group Amino group Radical (R group)
Which of the following is a type of plant saccharide that is commonly found in our diet, even though we do not have the enzymes to digest it?
Cellulose
Which steroid molecule are all of the other steroids derived from?
Cholesterol
Which term refers to an organic cofactor that is required for an enzyme to function?
Coenzyme
Which term refers to a nonprotein, such as a metal ion or a coenzyme, that is needed for some enzymes to function?
Cofactor
Which important properties of water allow it to support life?
Cohesion Solvency Chemical reactivity
What are the functions of adipose tissue?
Cushioning Energy storage Insulation
In many biochemical reactions, individual subunits are joined to form larger macromolecules with the release of water molecules. How are these reactions classified?
Dehydration synthesis reactions
A carbohydrate composed of two covalently-bonded simple sugars (monosaccharides) is called a(n)
Disaccharide
A compound that dissociates in water, producing a solution that conducts electricity, is known as a(n)
Electrolyte
Which term applies to anabolic reactions?
Endergonic
Each enzyme catalyzes one particular chemical reaction. Which term describes this property of enzymes?
Enzyme-substrate specificity
Reversible reactions exist in a state of chemical _____________, in which the ratio of products to reactants is stable.
Equilibrium
Which term specifically refers to fatty acids that must be eaten since the human body is unable to synthesize them?
Essential fatty acids
Catabolic reactions release energy. Because of this, they can be classified as which of the following?
Exergonic
A molecule consisting of a carbon chain, with 4 to 24 carbons, with a methyl group on one end and a carboxyl group on the opposite end is which of the following?
Fatty acid
Choose the lipids in the list below.
Fatty acids Eicosanoids Triglycerides Phospholipids Steroids
A starch molecule may contain thousands of smaller glucose subunits. Which of the following statements is true?
Glucose is a monomer of starch.
Identify the polysaccharide used for energy storage in animals.
Glycogen
A __________ is a protein molecule with a smaller carbohydrate covalently bonded to it.
Glycoprotein
Name the chemical reaction that breaks a covalent bond in a molecule by adding an OH group to one side of the bond and H to the other side, thus consuming a water molecule.
Hydrolysis
Which term refers to polar molecules that dissolve in water?
Hydrophilic
What term can be used to describe any molecule that is non-polar and does not dissolve in water?
Hydrophobic
Which of the following will, in general, increase the rate of a reaction?
Increasing temperature Increasing concentration of reactants
What does the quaternary structure of a protein depend upon?
Interactions between multiple polypeptide chains
Which of the following statements about the molecular weight of a molecule are true?
It is equal to the sum of the atomic weights. It is useful for calculating concentrations. It is measured in atomic mass units.
Which of the following would give you the molarity of a solution?
Moles/liter
In a carbon dioxide molecule, electrons are shared equally among the atoms. What type of bond do they form?
Nonpolar covalent
Which of the following is an acidic polymer of nucleotides, found or produced in the nucleus, that functions in heredity and protein synthesis?
Nucleic acid
Which organic molecules are composed of a nitrogenous base, a monosaccharide, and a phosphate group?
Nucleotides
Which term specifically applies to a reaction that involves the removal of electrons from a molecule?
Oxidation
Which term is used specifically to describe the addition of an inorganic phosphate to an organic molecule?
Phosphorylation
Which type of fatty acid has two or more double bonds within its carbon chain?
Polyunsaturated
How is chemical energy defined?
Potential energy stored in the bonds of molecules
chemical energy
Potential energy stored in the bonds of molecules
Which term refers to a molecule composed predominantly of a carbohydrate covalently bonded to a smaller protein component?
Proteoglycan
Which term below refers to large molecules composed of covalently-bonded carbohydrate and protein groups? Hint: They usually serve as lubricants at joints or as a structural component of cartilage.
Proteoglycans
The ________ level of protein structure is determined by the interactions between two or more polypeptide chains within a protein.
Quaternary
In a solution, the more abundant substance that dissolves another substance is known as what?
Solvent
The lock and key model describes the property of enzyme-substrate ____________
Specificity
A _________ is the substance that an enzyme acts upon
Substrates
A chemical reaction in which two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger molecule is what type of reaction?
Synthesis
The folding of proteins into various globular and fibrous shapes is referred to as the ___________ structure of the proteins.
Tertiary
Which of the following best describes denaturation?
The unfolding of a protein's three-dimensional shape
How do catalysts affect reaction rates?
They increase reaction rates.
Which of the following statements apply to catalysts?
They may bind to reactants and bring them into proximity. They may position reactants in such as way as to favor their reaction. They are not consumed by the reaction.
Identify the components of a triglyceride below.
Three fatty acids Glycerol
How many double covalent bonds are in the carbon chain of a polyunsaturated fatty acid?
Two or more
Which type of bond listed below is the weakest?
Van der Waals forces
Which of the following are used to express concentration?
Weight per volume Molarity Percentages
What is the toxic end product of anaerobic fermentation?
What is the toxic end product of anaerobic fermentation?
A base is a compound that acts as a proton ______.
acceptor
A proton (H+) donor, or a chemical that releases protons into solution, is a(n
acid
NaOH is a compound that releases hydroxide ions in water. Therefore, it is a(n) ______.
base
Which term refers to a chemical that binds protons in a solution and functions as a proton acceptor?
base
Phosphorylation of an enzyme ______.
can turn off a metabolic pathway can activate a metabolic pathway
The ______ family of macromolecules are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio and includes sugars, starches, glycogen, and cellulose.
carbohydrate
The element that is the foundation of biological molecules is ___________. This element has four valence electrons and can form a wide variety of bonds.
carbon
In nature, sodium atoms lose electrons; therefore, they become ______.
cation
The structural polysaccharide found in plant cells is ____________
cellulose
Some fatty acids must be obtained from the diet because the body cannot synthesize them. The term given to this group of compounds is _________ ,fatty acids.
essential
True or false: Some catalysts speed up reactions, while other catalysts slow down reactions.
false
True or false: Unsaturated fatty acids do not have double bonds
false
ionic bonds are very strong and will not easily dissociate in water
false
the high heat capacity of water makes it a very ineffective coolant
false
Which molecule is most likely to contain methyl groups?
fats
Which term can be used to describe any potential energy available in a system to do work?
free energy
Groups of atoms that are added to carbon backbones and that give organic molecules a variety of unique properties are generally known as ____________ groups.
functional
Which is a monosaccharide that provides energy to most body cells?
glucose
Which monosaccharide is the monomer that forms glycogen and starch?
glucose
A glucose polymer synthesized by liver, muscle, uterine, and vaginal cells that serves as an energy-storage polysaccharide is a _________ molecule.
glycogen
A ______________ is a phospholipid molecule with a carbohydrate covalently bonded to it. It can be found in the plasma membranes of cells.
glycolipid
A protein molecule bonded to a smaller carbohydrate molecule is called a ______
glycoprotein
A protein molecule bonded to a smaller carbohydrate molecule is called a ______.
glycoprotein
Which type of bond can be described as a weak attraction between a slightly positive region in one molecule and a slightly negative region in a different molecule?
hydrogen
what type of bond attracts one water molecule to the other?
hydrogen bond
pH is a measurement of the concentration of what?
hydrogen ions
To a certain point, increasing the concentration of reactants in a solution will ______ the rate of the reaction.
increase
Where is a neutron located?
inside the nucleus
When a sodium atom loses an electron, it becomes a sodium ______.
ion
Molecules with the same molecular formula but different arrangements of their atoms are known as
isomers
Atoms of the same element that differ only in the number of neutrons are known as
isotopes
Varieties of elements called ________ differ from one another only in number of neutrons and therefore in atomic mass.
isotopes
Hydrophobic organic molecules, such as fatty acids, fats, steroids, and prostaglandins, are classified as what type of molecule?
lipid
A hydrophobic organic compound composed mainly of carbon and a high ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is a ______. Examples include fatty acids, fats, phospholipids, steroids, and prostaglandins.
lipids
Identify the term used to name one of the identical or similar subunits of a larger molecule.
monomer
Disaccharides can be broken down into ______.
monosaccharides
In a(n) _______ reaction a molecule loses one or more electrons.
oxidation
Colloids are chemical mixtures that contain ______.
particles smaller than 100 nm suspended particles that scatter light
Proteins are macromolecules composed of numerous amino acids. Based on this, which term describes proteins?
polymers
Polymers formed of many simple sugars are classified as ______
polysaccharides complex carbohydrates
Name the family of macromolecules that plays a role in cell structure, communication (hormones and neurotransmitters), membrane transport, catalysis (enzymes), recognition and protection (immune factors), movement (contractile molecules), and cell adhesion.
proteins
In general, a process that involves the formation or breakdown of molecules is called a chemical __________
reaction
Name the type of chemical reaction in which one or more electrons are added to a molecule.
reduction
Which term refers specifically to a type of reaction in which a molecule gains one or more electrons?
reduction
A fatty acid contains the maximum number of hydrogens possible. It is ______.
saturated
An alpha helix is an example of _____________ structure found in proteins.
secondary
Name the level of protein structure that is determined by the folding of the protein into alpha helices and beta sheets due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids.
secondary
Which term defines a substance that consists of a solute dissolved in a more abundant substance called the solvent?
solution
an is defined as a substance consisting of a solute mixed with a more abundant substance called the solvent.
solution
Which of the following is the only plant polysaccharide that humans can digest?
starch
_______ is an energy-storage polysaccharide in plants.
starch
______________ is an energy-storage polysaccharide in plants
starch
Potential energy
stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
Keratin and collagen are types of ______ proteins.
structural
List the factors that affect enzyme conformation.
temperature and pH
Which of the following terms refers specifically to an element that plays a physiological role in the body, but which accounts for less than 0.02% of the body weight?
trace element
Amino acids and other organic acids contain a carboxyl group, which can act as an acid.
true
Ionic bonds break apart in water more easily than covalent bonds do.
true
True or false: Cellular respiration is more efficient under aerobic conditions.
true
True or false: Formation of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate and an inorganic phosphate molecule requires the input of energy
true
neurons are uncharged particles found In the nucleus of an atom
true
Disaccharides are composed of how many covalently-bonded simple sugars?
two
A fatty acid has a double bond in its carbon chain. It is a(n) ______ fatty acid.
unsaturated
In a solution, the solute ______, when the solution is allowed to stand.
will not separate from the solvent
Which of the following best describes what occurs in an exchange reaction?
Atoms are traded between molecules
Which term applies to metabolic decomposition reactions that release energy?
Catabolism
Saltwater is a solution made out of NaCl (salt) dissolved in water. In this case, water is the solvent and NaCl is the
Solute
a chemical that neutralizes free radicals.
antioxidant
Where is an electron of an atom located?
around the nucleus
NaOH is a compound that releases hydroxide ions in water. Therefore, it is a(n
base
Van der Waals forces are important in ______.
binding proteins to each other protein folding the association of lipid molecules within cell membranes
Substances that resist changes in pH are known as
buffers
Ionizing radiation produces ______ in humans.
free radicals
Which type of particle has an unpaired electron, making it highly reactive and destructive to cells?
free radicals
In a solution, the solute can be a ______.
gas, solid, or liquid
A chemical bond that involves the attraction of a cation to an anion is called a(n) ________ bond
ionic
The sodium ion (Na+) and the chloride ion (Cl-) are attracted to each other and form a(n) ______ bond.
ionic
High-energy radiation that can cause damage to human tissues by removing electrons from other atoms and destroying molecules is called ____________ radiation
ionizing
general term for radiation capable of converting atoms to ions or free radicals
ionizing
Glucose and fructose both have the chemical formula C6H12O6. Which term below describes the relationship between glucose and fructose?
isomers
A reversible reaction continues as long as its products do not accumulate in the system. This is an example of the law of _____________ action.
mass
Salt on a watermelon is an example of a ______.
mixture
an consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically bound.
mixture
The measure of chemical concentration, expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution, is known as
molarity
Which reflects the weight of a solute in a solution and the number or molecules per volume?
molarity
The number of molecules of a chemical that is equal to its molecular weight in grams, is a(n
mole
composed of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bonds.
molecule
Unstable isotopes are called
radioisotopes
Saltwater is a solution of NaCl dissolved in water. In this example, NaCl is the solute and water is the
solvent
Which of the following best describes what occurs in a decomposition reaction?
A molecule is broken down into smaller parts.
free energy
All potential energy available in a system
What is an ion?
An atom that has gained or lost electrons
Metabolic reactions that use energy and build more complex molecules from less complex molecules are considered which type of reaction?
Anabolic
What is the term for an ion with a net negative charge (more electrons than protons)?
Anion
Which term refers to the time required for 50% of a radioactive element to be cleared from the body?
Biological half-life
Which type of reaction is always exergonic?
Catabolic
a chemical mixture containing particles that are too large to pass through most selectively permeable membranes, but small enough to remain evenly dispersed through the solvent
Colloid
A chemical reaction in which a larger molecule is broken down into smaller ones is which type of reaction?
Decomposition
Which of the following best describes a polar covalent bond?
Electrons are shared unequally between two atoms.
A suspension of liquid fat in water is an example of which of the following?
Emulsion
What term is used to describe a suspension of one liquid in another?
Emulsion
Which are true regarding metabolism?
It includes reactions where molecules are broken down. It includes reactions where new molecules are synthesized. It can be defined as the sum of all of the chemical reactions in the body.
Which of the following describes a catabolic reaction?
Large protein molecules are broken down into smaller amino acids during digestion.
Which law specifically states that reactions proceed from the side of the reaction with the greater quantity to the side with the lesser quantity?
Law of mass action
The term __________ refers to the sum of all the chemical reactions in the body.
Metabolism
Which of the following best defines an acid?
Proton donor
What does the breakdown of unstable atomic isotopes generate?
Radioactivity
an is the amount of energy required to raise 1 g of water by 1oC.
calorie
The concentration of an electrolyte in a body fluid is expressed as milliequivalents per liter. This is equal to the millimolar concentration of the electrolyte multiplied by the_____________ of the ion.
charge
____________ energy is the potential energy stored in bonds of molecules.
chemical
Which type of bond is formed by the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms?
covalent
Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
electron