Quiz 5: Enzymes
An ion which has lost two electrons has a charge of:
+2
The weak type of bonding which attracts molecules to molecules is:
hydrogen
Amino acids are the building blocks of
proteins
The total number of elements that have been identified is:
118
The number of atoms in a molecule of ammonia 3(NH3) is:
12
A strong acid has a pH approaching:
0
The energy required to start a chemical reaction is called:
activation energy
The four classes of organic molecules are
carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids,and proteins
The elements most often found in organic molecules are
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen
Non protein substance (such as vitamins and some metal ions) which need to be present for enzymes to function are called
cofactors
Carbon forms
covalent bonds
Protein catalysts which cause reactions to occur at temperatures and pH values which are common to living cells are called
enzymes
Acid + base yields salt + water is an example of an:
exchange reaction
An organism can live without enzymes
false
Because enzymes have high specificity, fewer than fifteen are required by any organism
false
Enzyme molecules react with reactants to produce substrate molecules
false
Organic catalysts are called polysaccharides
false
The atomic mass of an atom with six electrons, eight neutrons, and six protons is:
fourteen
The simplest structured unit of a compound is a:
molecule
The largest organic molecules are
nucleic acids
covalent
sharing of electrons
The substance upon which an enzyme acts is called the
substrate
ionic
transfer of electrons
Chemical reactions in cells are faster than the same reactions outside cells
true
The effect of a catalyst is the reduction of activation energy required to initiate a chemical reaction
true
Enzymes are produced only
within an active cell