AP Bio Ch 1-3 quiz study guide (CHAPTER 3)

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Which of the following are classified as lipids?

oils and waxes

What is a diacylglycerol 3-phosphate?

phosphatidate

What type of amino acids would you expect to find on the surface of proteins that must interact closely with water?

polar (hydrophilic) amino acids

Dehydration synthesis leads to the formation of what?

polymers

Cellulose and starch are examples of:

polysaccharides

Besides its use in hormone production, for what does the body use cholesterol?

production of bile salts

What is found in RNA that is not in DNA?

ribose and uracil

Which of the following is a function of proteins in cells?

structure

What is the smallest type of RNA?

tRNA

Of what are phospholipids important components?

the plasma membrane of animal cells

The α-helix and the β-pleated sheet are part of which protein structure?

the secondary structure

Which structural level of proteins is most often associated with their biological function?

the tertiary structure

What may a nucleotide of DNA contain?

deoxyribose, thymine, and a phosphate group

What is a protein's chaperone?

???

Where is the linkage made that combines two amino acids?

???

Which of the following characteristics is not true for saturated fats?

They tend to dissolve in water easily.

What is DNA's structure described as?

a double helix

What type of bond joins the molecules in the disaccharide lactose? What molecule is joined with glucose to form lactose?

a glycosidic bond between glucose and galactose

Which type of body cell would have a higher amount of cholesterol in its membrane?

a liver cell

What is cholesterol specifically classified as?

a steroid

What are the monomers that make up proteins called?

amino acids

What type of protein facilitates or accelerates chemical reactions?

an enzyme

Where is cholesterol found in cell membranes?

attached to the outer side of the membrane

What makes up the outer layer of some insects?

carbohydrate

Plant cell walls contain which of the following in abundance?

cellulose

Which of the following may cause a protein to denature?

changes in pH, high temperatures, the addition of some chemicals

What are the building blocks of nucleic acids?

nucleotides

In the metabolism of cell, why is hydrolysis used?

Hydrolysis breaks down polymers.

Which hormones are made from cholesterol?

estradiol and testosterone

What is the basic structure of a steroid?

four fused hydrocarbon rings

What is an example of a monosaccharide?

fructose

During the breakdown of polymers, which of the following reactions takes place?

hydrolysis

Energy is released as a result of which of the following chemical reactions?

hydrolysis

What is removed during the formation of nucleic acid polymers?

hydroxyl groups

Where is the largest amount of DNA found in a eukaryotic cell?

in the nucleus

Which fat serves as an animal's major form of energy storage?

triglycerides

Which fat has the least number of hydrogen atoms?

unsaturated fat

What is structurally different about cellulose when compared to starch?

ß -1,4 glycosidic linkages are used


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