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BCHM 307 QUIZ 3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED ANSWERS ALL UPDATED
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BCHM 307 QUIZ 3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED ANSWERS ALL UPDATED 
Glucose and galactose are _____ of each other. - Answer-epimers 
 
The transformation of a monosaccharide into its _____ occurs easily and does not require the assistance of a catalyst. - Answer-anomer 
 
What is the only monosaccharide that is achiral? - Answer-dihydroxyacetone 
 
Which of the following are characteristic of cellulose? - Answer--unbranched polymer 
-highly extended fibers 
-beta(1→4) glycosidic bonds 
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BIOCHEM FINAL Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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BIOCHEM FINAL Exam Questions With 
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What are the four most abundant elements found in living organisms? - answerC, O, H, N. 
What are the seven moderately abundant elements found in living organisms? - answerMg, 
Na, Cl, Ca, P, S, K. 
An Acyl functional group - answer-CO-R 
An Amido functional group - answer-CO-NH- 
An Amino functional group - answer-NH 
A Carbonyl functional group - answer-CO- 
A Carboxyl functional group - answer-COOH 
A Phosphoanhydride functional group - an...
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IB Biology Ch2 Molecular Biology Latest Update 100% Correct
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IB Biology Ch2 Molecular Biology Latest 
 
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Most common elements found in living organisms 
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen. 
Organic molecules 
Compounds that contain atleast two Carbon 
Inorganic molecules 
Compounds that do not contain Carbon 
Monomers 
Small subunits 
 
Polymers 
When many monomers are bonded together 
Monosaccharides 
Single sugars made up of just one subunit. 
Disaccharides 
Are sugars that have two subunits linked together by a condensation reacti...
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Biochemistry 200 (midterm) || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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Polysaccharides (saccharides are carbohydrates) correct answers Polymer of monosaccharides 
 
Peptide bond correct answers Bond between amino acid residues to form a polypeptide chain. (Amide linkage) 
 
Phosphodiester bond correct answers Bond that connects nucleotides together to form nucleic acids 
 
Glycosidic bond correct answers Any bond that links a sugar to something else 
 
Hydrogen bond donor correct answers A hydrogen bonded to an electronegative atom 
 
Hydrogen bond acceptor correct...
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A Level Edexcel Biology Prep Exam With Solved Solutions 2024
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monosaccharides - Answer single simple sugar molecule 
 
disaccharides - Answer sugar made up off two monosaccharide units joined by a glycosidic bond formed in a condensation reaction 
 
polysaccharides - Answer polymer made up of long chains of monosaccharide units joined by glycosidic bonds 
 
condensation reaction - Answer reaction in which a molecule of water is removed from the reacting molecules as a bond is formed between them 
 
glycosidic bond - Answer covalent bond form...
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ACS Organic Chemistry Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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What is the general formula for a carbohydrate? - Cx(H2O)y 
 
How do you determine the number of stereoisomers for a given carbohydrate? - 2^n where n= number of stereocenters 
 
Distinguish between the D and L designations for carbohydrates. - In the L form the hydroxy group is on the bottom left closest to the CH2OH group in the frame of a Fischer projection 
In the D form the OH is on the bottom right 
 
What are anomers? - Diastereomers formed by the cyclization of carbohydrates (*note they ...
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BIOL 1406 exam 2 chapters 5-7 Collin college with complete solutions
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BIOL 1406 exam 2 chapters 5-7 Collin collegedefine macromolecules. name them - correct answer large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms 
 
define polymers? monomers - correct answer polymers- long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks 
 
monomers- small building-block molecules 
 
what is dehydration reaction - correct answer occurs when 2 monomers bond together through the loss of a water molecules 
 
hydrolysis - correct answer polymers are disassembled ...
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AP BIOLOGY EXAM 2024 Questions and Answers Graded A
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AP BIOLOGY EXAM 2024 Questions and 
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Water characteristics - CORRECT ANSWER-polar, cohesion (hold together), adhesion 
(hold to another substance), surface tension, specific heat, heat of vaporization 
Surface Tension - CORRECT ANSWER-A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or 
break the surface of a liquid 
Specific Heat - CORRECT ANSWER-amount of heat absorbed or lost to change 
temperature by 1C 
Heat of Vaporization - CORRECT ANSWER-the quantity of heat required to c...
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Download this complete,fully solved and updated actual exam for CCEA AS Biology Unit One: KEY TERMS
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Activation energy 
The activation energy required for a reaction is reduced by enzymes. 
 
 
 
Active site 
The area of the enzyme where the substrate fits. Can be denatured by pH and heat. Complementary to the substrate. 
 
 
 
 
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Active transport 
Movement of molecules against the concentration gradient (low to high) and requires energy. 
 
 
 
Adenine 
One of the 4 bases...
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Biochemistry Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Biochemistry Final Exam Questions With 
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A molecule with the formula C10H18O is most likely to be a(an) 
A. Lipid 
B. Amino Acid 
C. Nucleotide 
D. Carbohydrate - answerA. Lipid 
The most abundant functional group in glucose is a 
A. Carbonyl group 
B. Phosphate group 
C. Carboxylate group 
D. Hydroxyl group - answerD. Hydroxyl group 
To separate a polynucleotide into individual nucleotides, what type of bond must be broken? 
A. Phosphodiester bond 
B. Phosphoanhydride bond ...
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