Biology Advanced higher - part of cell and molec

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part of cell and molecular course
Katie Bryden
Quiz by Katie Bryden, updated more than 1 year ago
Katie Bryden
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Question 1

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Which is the only amino acid class that is hydrophobic
Answer
  • acidic
  • non-polar
  • polar
  • basic

Question 2

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The reaction that forms when two amino acid monomers are liked together is a hydration reaction
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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In which stage of the protein structure does interactions between R-groups of amino acids occur ?
Answer
  • primary
  • secondary
  • tertiary
  • quaternary

Question 4

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Which one is the description for hydrophobic interactions in the protein structure ?
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  • Non-polar R groups are mostly arranged to the inside of the protein. The Polar, acidic and basic R groups are mostly arranged on the outside
  • Very weak attractions between the electron clouds of atoms
  • The weak negative charge of the oxygen of the C=o is attracted to the weak positive charge on a hydrogen of an OH or NH2 group
  • The COOH and NH2 groups ionise to become COO- and NH3+. These groups are strongly charged and can attract each other
  • Covalent bonds form due to reactions between the Sulphur-containing R groups of cysteines

Question 5

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Choose two purines
Answer
  • Adenine
  • cytosine
  • uracil
  • guanine
  • thymine

Question 6

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The phosphodiester bonds link in the ......
Answer
  • 3' to 5' direction
  • 5' to 3' direction
  • 2' to 6' direction
  • 6' to 2' direction

Question 7

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which of the following describes the structure of cytosine
Answer
  • A purine base with a single-ring structure
  • A purine base with a double bond structure
  • A pyrimidine base with a single-ring structure
  • A pyrimidine base with a double ring structure

Question 8

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how many hydrogen bonds link together cytosine and guanine
Answer
  • 2
  • 4
  • 3
  • 1

Question 9

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What do you call proteins that are easily removed from membranes in the laboratory using ionic washes
Answer
  • lateral
  • integral
  • horizontal
  • peripheral

Question 10

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Attachment proteins are Proteins which provide cytoskeleton attachment points within the membrane for the structural support of the cell.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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The covalent chemical bonds between nucleotides in DNA are
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  • peptide
  • phosphodiester
  • glycosidic
  • hydrogen

Question 12

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Refer to the picture - which colour shows the phosphate group
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  • orange
  • blue
  • green
  • purple

Question 13

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Why is cholesterol important in the membrane structure ? (could be more than one answer)
Answer
  • reduced membrane fluidity
  • allows diffusion across the membrane
  • used to maintain the structure of the membrane
  • prevents solidification of the membrane at low temperatures
  • prevents solidification of the membrane at high temperatures

Question 14

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What converts inactive trypsinogen in to active trypsin
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  • kinase
  • phosphate
  • protease
  • glycogen

Question 15

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which one is true about a positive modulator (could be more than one answer)
Answer
  • It is also known as an activator
  • reduces the affinity of the enzyme
  • binds to a different allosteric site
  • increases the formation of all products
  • also known as an inhibitor
  • changes the shape of the enzyme

Question 16

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End product inhibition is when the end product binds to the substrate
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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end product inhibition is a form of .....
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  • non- competitive inhibitor
  • the induced fit hypothesis
  • extracellular signalling
  • negative feedback
  • positive modulator

Question 18

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The actions of protease
Answer
  • Hydrolysis of peptide bonds break down proteins
  • Hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds to break down nucleic acids
  • Hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bond in ATP to form ADP and phosphate
  • Condensation reaction to add to phosphate group to another molecule

Question 19

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the actions of kinases
Answer
  • Hydrolysis of peptide bonds break down proteins
  • Hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds to break down nucleic acids
  • Hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bond in ATP to form ADP and phosphate
  • Condensation reaction to add to phosphate group to another molecule

Question 20

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Find the incorrect answer on enzymes
Answer
  • they are biological catalysts
  • lower the activation energy
  • speeds up the reaction
  • regulate half of the metabolic reactions in a cell

Question 21

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competitive inhibitors are non-specific so can be used with a range of enzymes
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 22

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which of the following are correct about inhibitors reducing reaction rates
Answer
  • they can alter enzyme's shapes so it becomes inactive
  • they can resemble the substrate
  • they bind to another part of the enzyme
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