Biochemistry Full Test Bank Chapter 1-19 with Complete Chapter Questions and Answers
CHAPTER ONE
BIOCHEMISTRY: AN INTRODUCTION
1) The ultimate source
... [Show More] of energy for life on earth is __________.
A) The sun
B) Geothermal heat
C) Carbohydrates
D) Fats
E) Other organisms
Ans A
2) Which of the following is not a common component of biomolecules?
A) Carbon
B) Hydrogen
C) Oxygen
D) Nitrogen
E) Chlorine
Ans E
3) Which of the following is the basic structural unit of living organisms?
A) Nucleus
B) Cell membrane
C) Tissue
D) Cell
E) Cytoskeleton
Ans D
4) Which of the following is not an organelle?
A) Mitochondria
B) Chloroplast
C) Nucleus
D) Plasma membrane
E) Golgi complex
Ans D
5) Which of the following is not a role played by carbohydrates in living cells?
A) Energy source
B) Structural support
C) Intercellular communication
D) Both A and B are correct
E) All are roles played by carbohydrates in living cells
Ans E
6) Metabolism is best defined as the _________.
A) Reactions of living cells
B) Reactions that synthesize large molecules in living cells
C) Reactions that degrade molecules in living cells
D) Conversion of food molecules to energy
E) Reactions that synthesize and degrade molecules in living cells
Ans E
7) The average life span of a species is about ________years
A)One million
B)Ten million
C)Five hundred thousand
D)Five million
E) One hundred thousand
Ans A
8) Which of the following is not a waste product of living organisms
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Water
C) Urea
D) Ammonia
E) Glycine
Ans E
9) Biochemistry is defined as
A) The study of life processes
B) The study of the molecular basis of life
C) The study of living organisms
D) The study of organic compounds in living organisms
E) The study of living compounds
Ans B
10) One of the principal methods that organisms use to obtain energy from chemical bonds is by ___________.
A) Substitution reactions
B) Dehydration reactions
C) Oxidation/reduction reactions
D) Hydration reactions
E) Addition reactions
Ans C
11) The following is an example of which reaction class?
CH3Br + HSCH2CH(NH2)COOH CH3SCH2CH(NH2)COOH + Br + H+
A) Substitution
B) Elimination
C) Addition
D) Isomerization
E) Oxidation/Reduction
Ans A
12) The following is an example of which reaction class
HOOCCH=CHCOOH + H2O HOOCCH2CH(OH)COOH
A) Substitution
B) Elimination
C) Addition
D) Isomerization
E) Oxidation/Reduction
Ans C
13) The following is an example of which reaction class?
CH3CH2OH CH3CHO + H2O
A) Substitution
B) Elimination
C) Addition
D) Isomerization
E) Oxidation/Reduction
Ans E
14) Which of the following is not a component of nucleic acid?
A) Nucleotides
B) Glucose
C) Phosphate group
D) Purines
E) Pyrimidines
Ans B
15) The largest molecules in living organisms are _________.
A) proteins
B) lipids
C) nucleic acids
D) carbohydrates
E) steroids
Ans C
16) All of the following classes of compounds are lipids except _______.
A) fats
B) sterols
C) fatty acids
D) phosphoglycerides
E) nucleotides
Ans E
17) Which of the following classes of biomolecules are the most abundant in nature?
A) Lipids
B) Amino acids
C) Carbohydrates
D) Proteins
E) Nucleotides
Ans C
18) Consider the following molecule. Which arrow is pointing to a peptide bond?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
Ans C
19) The following molecule is an example of which single class of compounds?
CH3CH2CH(NH2)COOH
A) Amine
B) Acid
C) Ester
D) Amino acid
E) Alcohol
Ans D
20) The following molecule is an example of which class of compounds?
CH3CH2CH2COOCH2CH3
A) Hydrocarbon
B) Acid
C) Ester
D) Ether
E) Aldehyde
Ans C
21) The following molecule is an example of which class of compounds?
CH3CH2CH2COOH
A) Hydrocarbon
B) Acid
C) Alcohol
D) Aldehyde
E) Ketone
Ans B
22) The chemical properties of organic molecules are determined by specific arrangements of atoms called
_____________.
A) Structure
B) Bonds
C) Functional groups
D) Radicals
E) Molecules
Ans C
23) Which of the following classes of compounds make up most of the mass of an organism?
A) Amino acids
B) Proteins
C) Lipids
D) Carbohydrates
E) Water
Ans E
24) Which of the following is not a basic element of life
A)Phosporus
B)Hydrogen
C)Nitrogen
D)Oxygen
E)All of the above are basic elements of life
Ans E
25) Most biomolecules can be considered to be derivatives of
A)Amino acids
B)Carbohydrates
C)Fats
D)Hydrocarbons
E) Alcohols
Ans D
26) Which of the following amino acids contain a hydrophobic side chain
A)Leucine
B)Arginine
C)Glutamine
D)Glutamic acid
E) Aspartic acid
Ans A
27) Which of the following small molecules do not for biopolymers
A)Amino acids
B)Sugars
C)Fatty acids
D)Nucleotides
E) C and D
Ans C
28) Choose the amino acid that can function as a neurotransmitter
A)Glutamic acid
B)Alanine
C)Tyrosine
D)Lysine
E) Cysteine
Ans A
29) A constant source of _______ is required for maintenance of a cell’s ordered state.
A) Heat
B) Oxygen
C) Energy
D) Stimulus
E) Water
Ans C
30) Which of the following is not true of life?
A) Life is cellular
B) Life is information based
C) Life is complex and dynamic
D) All living things produce energy using mitochondria
E) Life adapts and evolves
Ans D
31) The most abundant biomolecules found in nature are
A)Amino acids
B)Fatty acids
C)Carbohydrates
D)Proteins
E) Fats
Ans C
32) Which of the following is not a component of DNA
A)Uracil
B)Adenine
C)Cytosine
D)Guanidine
E) Thymine
Ans A
33) The sum total of all reactions of a organism is called
A)Life
B)Metabolism
C)Biosynthesis
D)Anabolism
E) Energetics
Ans B
34) Which of the following is not characteristic of an autopoietic system?
A) Autonomous
B) Selforganizing
C) Selfmaintaining
D) Intelligent
E) B and D
Ans D
35) The assumption that a complete understanding of a living organism can be obtained solely by investigating
all of its components is called _________.
A) Systems biology
B) Reductionism
C) Emergence
D) Robustness
E) Feedback control
Ans B
36) Which of the following is not a core principle of systems biology?
A) Emergence
B) Robustness
C) Redundancy
D) Modularity
E) Limit of resolution
Ans E
37) The field of study associated with the investigation of gene expression patterns is called:
A) Proteomics
B) Bioinformatics
C) Genomics
D) Functional genomics
E) Synomics
Ans D
38) Which of the following is not an example of a macromolecule?
A) Nucleic acid
B) Protein
C) Polysaccharide
D) Enzyme
E) Amino acid
Ans E
39) Which of the following is not considered a class of small biomolecule?
A) Amino acid
B) Sugar
C) Nucleic Acid
D) Fatty acid
E) Nucleotide
Ans C
40) The functional group present in the following molecule is called:
A) Amine
B) Ketone
C) Amide
D) Ester
E) Acid
Ans C
41) The majority of Earth’s species belong to which of the following classifications
A)Eukaryotes
B)Prokaryotes
C)Viruses
D)Mammals
E) Archea
Ans B
42) The conversion of earths atmosphere from anerobic to aerobic was due to the development of
_________________ by cyanobacteria
A)Photosynthesis
B)Metabolism
C)Chemosynthesis
D)Oxidation of iron
E) Fixation of nitrogen as cyanide
Ans A
43) The largest mass extinction also known as the great dying was called the
A)Cenezoic extinction
B)Permian extinction
C)Mesozoic event
D)Great ice age
E) The great plague
Ans B
44) The most prominent function of RNA is
A)Energy source
B)Nutrient source
C)Protein synthesis
D)Structural elements
E) B and C
Ans C
45) An organisms entire set of DNA is called
A)Genome
B)Genetic sequence
C)Polynucleotide sequence
D)Gene
E) Inheritance
Ans A
46) The major function of carbohydrates is
A)Catalysts and structural elements
B)Energy sources and structural elements
C)Genetic information
D)Protein synthesis
E) Insulation
Ans B
CHAPTER TWO
LIVING CELLS
1) During exocytosis membranebound vesicles migrate from the Golgi apparatus to the __________.
A) Lysosome
B) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C) Cell wall
D) Plasma membrane
E) More than one answer is correct
Ans D
2) Notable features of eukaryotes include all of the following except ________.
A) Rapid cell division
B) Larger size
C) A complex internal structure
D) An endomembrane system
E) Organelles
Ans A
3) Gramnegative bacteria lack _________.
A) Cell walls
B) Peptidoglycans in the cell wall
C) An outer coat of lipid bound proteins
D) DNA
E) Carbohydrate containing polymers in the cell wall
Ans E
4) The plasma membrane _________.
A) Provides support
B) Is present only in eukaryotes
C) Controls the flow of substances in and out of the cell
D) Is present only in prokaryotes
E) Both A and C are correct
Ans E
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