Chapter 2. The Chemistry of Life
Which of the following statements about the molecular weight of a molecule are true?
-It is equal for the sum of the atomic weights -It is measured in atomic mass units -It is useful for calculating concentrations
Indicate which statements are true of proteins.
-They act as receptors on cells' surfaces -They catalyze chemical reactions -They make up molecules that can transport oxygen
Hydrophobic organic molecules, such as fatty acids, fats, steroids, and prostaglandins, are classified as what type of molecule?
Lipid
Name the type of bond that holds amino acids together in a protein molecule.
Peptide bond
A(n) ___ is a lipid that consists of two hydrophobic fatty acid tails and a hydrophilic phosphate head.
Phospholipid
What term refers to a covalent bond in which the electrons are not equally shared?
Polar
Proteins are macromolecules composed of numerous amino acids. Based on this, which term describes proteins?
Polymers
Which term is used to mean a chain of more than 15 amino acids?
Polypeptide
What term is used to describe reactions that can proceed in either direction?
Reversible
Which of the following best describes very weak, brief attractions between neutral atoms?
Van der Waals forces
Which type of bond listed below is the weakest?
Van der Waals forces
Hydrophilic means "soluble in ___."
Water
Hydrophobic means that a substance is insoluble in ___.
Water
A molecule with the chemical formula C57H110O6 is an of which type of organic molecule?
Lipid
The abbreviation ___ is a measurement of acidity derived from the concentration of H+. Note; There is only one correct way to write this abbreviation. Capitalization and punctuation matter!
pH
Indicate how pH and temperature affect the activity of an enzyme.
-Altering the shape of the substance binding site -Causing a conformational change in the enzyme
Which of the terms below can be applied to glucose (C6H12O6)?
-Compound -Molecule
Which of the following best describes a glycolipid?
A phospholipid molecule covalently bonded together a carbohydrate.
A base is a compound that acts as a proton ___.
Acceptor
Solutions with a pH below 7 are considered to be which of the following?
Acidic
The energy required to initiate or begin in a chemical reaction is called its ___ energy.
Activation
Which molecule, composed of adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups, functions as an energy-transfer molecule?
Adenosine triphosphate
Peptide bonds are used to join two of these together.
Amino acids
Metabolic reactions that use energy and build more complex molecules from less complex molecules are considered which type of reaction?
Anabolic
Which of the following best described what occurs in an exchange reaction?
Atoms are traded between molecules
Nucleotides contain a phosphate, a sugar and a nitrogenous ___.
Base
A pH of 7.5 is considered to be which of the following?
Basic
Solutions with a pH above 7 are considered what?
Basic/alkaline
Which term refers to a solution that resists changes in pH?
Buffer
Substances that resist changes in pH are known as ___.
Buffers
The term anabolism specifically applies to metabolic reactions that do which of the following?
Build large molecules from small molecules
The ___ family of macromolecules are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ration and includes sugars, starches, glycogen, and cellulose.
Carbohydrate
Name the structural polysaccharide found in plant cells.
Cellulose
Which term refers to an attractive force caused by the sharing of transfer of electrons?
Chemical bond
Which term can apply to a molecule composed of two or more different elements?
Compound
A carbohydrate composed of two covalently-bonded simple sugars (monosaccharides) is a(n) ___.
Disaccharide
A(n) ___ is a protein that functions as a biological catalyst.
Enzyme
Choose the monosaccharides form the list below.
Fructose, Galactose, Glucose
Which monosaccharide is the monomer that forms glycogen and starch?
Glucose
A starch molecule may consist of thousands of smaller glucose subunits. Which of the following statements is true?
Glucose is a monomer if starch
Identify the components of a triglyceride below.
Glycerol, three fatty acids
Name a glucose polymer synthesized by liver, muscle, uterine, and vaginal cells that serves as an energy-storage polysaccharide.
Glycogen
A ___ is a protein molecule with a smaller carbohydrate covalently bonded to it.
Glycoprotein
A chemical bond that involves the attraction of a cation and anion is called a(n) ___ bond.
Ionic
Glucose and fructose both have the chemical formula C6H12O6. Which term below describes the relationship between glucose and fructose?
Isomers
Any molecule of large size and high molecular weight, such as a protein or starch, is known as a ___.
Macromolecule
Any molecule of larger size and high molecular weight, such as a protein or starch, is known as a ___.
Macromolecule
Molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids are examples of ____ because they are made up of many repeating subunits.
Macromolecules
The term ___ refers to the sum of all the chemical reactions in the body.
Metabolism
Fatty acids contain both a(n) ___ group and a(n) ___ group.
Methyl, Carboxyl
Inorganic elements that are extracted from the soil by plants and passed up the food chain are known as ___.
Minerals
Adding together the atomic weights of all atoms in a molecule gives a value known as its ____ weight.
Molecular
A(n) ___ bond is composed of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bonds.
Molecule
Disaccharides can be broken down into ___.
Monosaccharides
Which term applies to a solution with a pH of 7.0?
Neutral
Nucleotides are the subunits of the macromolecule type called ___ ___.
Nucleic acids
A single covalent bond involves how many pair(s) of shared electrons?
One
Polymers formed of many simple sugars are classified as ___ or ___.
Polysaccharides, complex carbohydrates
A hydrogen bond is a weak attraction between a slightly ___ hydrogen atom of one molecule and a slight ___ oxygen of nitrogen atom of another.
Positive, negative
The ___ structure of a protein is its amino acid sequence.
Primary
Amino acids are the subunits of larger molecules called ___.
Protein
Polypeptides over 100 amino acids long are generally classified as which of the following?
Proteins
Which of the following best defines an acid?
Proton donor
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
Which term applies to a chemical bond that involves one pair of shared electrons?
Single covalent bond
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(n) ___ is defined as a substance consisting of a solute mixed with a more abundant substance called the solvent.
Solution
In a solution, the more abundant substance that dissolved another substance is known as what?
Solvent
Saltwater is a solution of NaCl dissolved in water. In this scenario, NaCl is the solute and water is the ___.
Solvent
Which of the following is the only plant polysaccharide that humans can digest?
Starch
A chemical reaction in which two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger molecule is what type of reaction?
Synthesis
True or false: Formation of adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate and an inorganic phosphate molecule requires the input of energy.
True