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1
The proteins that control the reactions of metabolism are
A)amino acids
B)catalysts
C)enzymes
D)substrates
2
The process that provides the biochemicals required for cell growth and repair is
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)metabolism
D)synthesis
3
A by-product of dehydration synthesis is
A)carbon dioxide
B)oxygen
C)water
D)amino acids
4
Enzymes are needed to promote metabolic reactions in the body because
A)there is inadequate oxygen to promote the chemical reactions
B)the temperature in cells is not high enough to promote the increase in chemical reaction rates
C)both of the above
D)neither of the above
5
Very small quantities of enzymes are needed because
A)they are very large protein molecules
B)a phospholipid layer provides insulation
C)very rapid production of enzymes is possible when they are needed
D)they are not consumed in the metabolic reaction they facilitate
6
Enzymes can be denatured (destroyed) by
A)heat and radiation
B)chemicals and extremes of pH
C)electricity
D)all of the above
7
The form of energy most often used by the body's metabolic processes is
A)chemical
B)light
C)mechanical
D)electrical
8
The first stage of cellular respiration is ___________ and occurs in the __________________ .
A)aerobic, cytosol
B)anaerobic, Golgi apparatus
C)aerobic, cell membrane
D)anaerobic, cytosol
9
The second phase of cellular respiration is __________ and occurs in the ____________.
A)aerobic, mitochondria
B)aerobic, cytosol
C)anaerobic, Golgi apparatus
D)anaerobic, cell membrane
10
The final products of glucose oxidation are all of the following except
A)water
B)carbon dioxide
C)energy
D)oxygen
11
The average human diet should consist largely of
A)protein
B)carbohydrates
C)saturated fats
D)unsaturated fats
12
The initial phase of the metabolic pathway of carbohydrates produces
A)2 pyruvic acid molecules
B)36 citric acid molecules
C)acetyl coenzyme A
D)4 fumaric acid molecules
13
The most important product of the citric acid cycle is
A)hydrogen
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)glycogen
14
The rate of an enzyme-controlled pathway is determined by a
A)chemical on-off switch
B)regulatory enzyme
C)rate-setting hormone
D)substrate-lysing substance
15
We inherit traits from both our parents because
A)DNA contains genes that are the carriers of inheritance
B)the sex cells from each parent join at conception to bring together genetic information unique for the new individual
C)messenger RNA carries the genetic code
D)our species, Homo sapiens, reproduces sexually
16
The "backbone" of DNA is composed of alternating
A)strands of thymine and cytosine
B)phosphate and sugar molecule
C)amino acids
D)alternating organic bases and nucleotides
17
Which of the following base pairs of DNA is correct?
A)thymine and cytosine
B)guanine and adenine
C)guanine and thymine
D)adenine and thymine
18
Genetic information must tell cells
A)what elements to combine in synthesizing protein
B)the kinds of bonds between elements that must be formed
C)how to position amino acids correctly in polypeptide chains
D)the position of phosphate and sugar molecules in the DNA "backbone"
19
DNA molecules are replicated during what phase of the cell cycle?
A)prophase
B)anaphase
C)interphase
D)metaphase
20
DNA of the parent cell must be replicated accurately so that the new cell can
A)maintain life functions
B)build cell parts
C)metabolize nutrients
D)all of the above
21
The occurrence of mutations may be
A)spontaneous
B)a result of exposure to ionizing radiation and toxic chemicals
C)both
D)neither
22
RNA molecules differ from DNA molecules in all of the following ways except
A)RNA molecules are single rather than double stranded
B)RNA molecules are found in both the nucleus and in cytoplasm
C)there are three forms of RNA
D)RNA molecules contain thymine and uracil
23
Which of the following statements about RNA is (are) true?
A)RNA polymerase moves along a DNA molecule and separates the DNA strand exposing the nucleotides.
B)A triplet of nucleotides in mRNA that specifies the amino acid to be formed is a codon.
C)both
D)neither
24
The function of DNA is to
A)direct the activities of the cell
B)direct the synthesis of protein by the cell
C)both
D)neither
25
Transcription occurs in the
A)nucleus
B)cytoplasm
C)mitochondria
D)golgi apparatus
26
Enzymes are specialized proteins that control each of the interrelated reactions of metabolism.
A)True
B)False
27
A protein is a chain of less than 50 amino acids.
A)True
B)False
28
Hydrolysis occurs during digestion.
A)True
B)False
29
Enzymes recognize the specific shape of the substrate with which they react.
A)True
B)False
30
Energy can be mechanical, chemical, and thermal.
A)True
B)False
31
The major difference between burning substances outside cells and oxidation of substances inside cells is in the amount of heat produced.
A)True
B)False
32
Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen.
A)True
B)False
33
The function of ATP is to store energy in its terminal phosphate bond.
A)True
B)False
34
The end product of carbohydrate digestion is glycogen.
A)True
B)False
35
The primary use of carbohydrates is as energy sources.
A)True
B)False
36
Production of the high-energy terminal phosphate bond of ATP depends on oxygen.
A)True
B)False
37
The specific codon that "starts" translation is AUG.
A)True
B)False
38
Replication involves an enzyme called RNA polymerase.
A)True
B)False







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