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Which of the following statements about lipids is true?


A) Lipids are not organic in nature.
B) Lipids don't constitute of waxes and pigments.
C) Lipids mix poorly with water.
D) Lipids are true polymers.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following best describes glycogen?


A) a fibrous protein that helps in maintaining cellular structure
B) a storage polysaccharide found in plants
C) has alpha 1-6 glyosidic bonds.
D) is formed by the hydrolysis of glucose molecules.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Which polysaccharide is an important component in the structure of many animal and fungal cells?


A) chitin
B) cellulose
C) amylopectin
D) amylose

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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People who are lactose intolerant cannot extract energy from milk because ________.


A) an enzyme is not functioning correctly
B) lactose is too big to be digested by the enzymes
C) milk is fermented to a by-product, which cannot be digested
D) they are missing the bacteria that can digest lactose

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following best compares dehydration reactions and hydrolysis?


A) Dehydration reactions assemble polymers; hydrolysis reactions break polymers apart.
B) Dehydration reactions eliminate water from membranes; hydrolysis reactions add water to membranes.
C) Dehydration reactions and hydrolysis reactions assemble polymers from monomers.
D) Hydrolysis reactions assemble polymers; dehydration reactions break polymers apart.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Which of the following statements correctly describes "saturated fats"?


A) They are more common in plants than in animals.
B) They have multiple double bonds in the carbon chains of their fatty acids.
C) They are generally liquid at room temperature.
D) They contain more hydrogen than unsaturated fats that consist of the same number of carbon atoms.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Use the following figure to answer the question. Use the following figure to answer the question.   What is the molecule represented by the figure above? A)  a hexose B)  a pentose C)  fructose D)  maltose What is the molecule represented by the figure above?


A) a hexose
B) a pentose
C) fructose
D) maltose

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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During a 12-hour fast in a human, the first macromolecule to get depleted is typically ________.


A) glucose
B) protein
C) glycogen
D) starch

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Olestra is a calorie-free fat that is synthesized by reacting sucrose with fatty acids. What is the maximum number of fatty acid molecules that can crosslink with the sucrose molecule? Olestra is a calorie-free fat that is synthesized by reacting sucrose with fatty acids. What is the maximum number of fatty acid molecules that can crosslink with the sucrose molecule?   A)  3 B)  6 C)  8 D)  10


A) 3
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures. The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid? A)  1 B)  5 C)  8 D)  9 Which molecule is a saturated fatty acid?


A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 9

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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When nucleotides polymerize to form a nucleic acid, ________.


A) a covalent bond forms between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of a second
B) a hydrogen bond forms between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of a second
C) covalent bonds form between the bases of two nucleotides
D) hydrogen bonds form between the bases of two nucleotides

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following terms does not describe a molecule of glucose?


A) an isomer of fructose
B) an aldose
C) a hexose
D) a disaccharide

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following features of cooking oil and gasoline (hydrocarbons) identifies why the molecules are NOT amphipathic?


A) They do not have a polar or charged region.
B) They do not have a nonpolar region.
C) They have hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions.
D) They are highly reduced molecules.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Use the following table to answer the question. Absorbance at Various pH Levels Use the following table to answer the question. Absorbance at Various pH Levels   The table represents the results of an experiment where the effects of pH buffers on an enzyme found in saliva (amylase)  were studied. A spectrophotometer set at 500 nm was used to measure absorbance at the various pH levels every 20 seconds for 2 minutes. The higher absorbance values would indicate greater enzyme activity. All experiments were conducted at the same temperature. Which statement correctly identifies the result that the optimum pH for amylase function is 7? A)  The pH with the lowest absorbance values would indicate the optimum pH for amylase since this pH does not affect the structure or function of the protein. B)  The pH with the highest absorbance values would indicate the optimum pH for amylase since this pH does not affect the structure or function of the protein. C)  At pH 9, the enzyme is denatured and will lose its function, but not its structure. D)  At pH 4, the structure of the enzyme will be altered, and the enzyme would not be able to catalyze the reaction. The table represents the results of an experiment where the effects of pH buffers on an enzyme found in saliva (amylase) were studied. A spectrophotometer set at 500 nm was used to measure absorbance at the various pH levels every 20 seconds for 2 minutes. The higher absorbance values would indicate greater enzyme activity. All experiments were conducted at the same temperature. Which statement correctly identifies the result that the optimum pH for amylase function is 7?


A) The pH with the lowest absorbance values would indicate the optimum pH for amylase since this pH does not affect the structure or function of the protein.
B) The pH with the highest absorbance values would indicate the optimum pH for amylase since this pH does not affect the structure or function of the protein.
C) At pH 9, the enzyme is denatured and will lose its function, but not its structure.
D) At pH 4, the structure of the enzyme will be altered, and the enzyme would not be able to catalyze the reaction.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Hemoglobin, when subjected to 40% acetonitrile at pH 10.0, loses its quaternary structure, which means the ________.


A) four α and β polypeptides dissociate
B) peptide bonds between amino acids break
C) α and β polypeptides lose their 3-D structure
D) four α and β polypeptides dissociate, peptide bonds between amino acids, and α and β polypeptides lose their 3-D structure

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures. The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 The following question is based on the 15 molecules illustrated in the figures.                               Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA? A)  1 B)  6 C)  12 D)  13 Which of the following molecules is the pentose sugar found in RNA?


A) 1
B) 6
C) 12
D) 13

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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In a bottle of salad dressing, the vinegar separates from the oil because ________.


A) water molecules form H-bonds with each other and exclude fat
B) vinegar and oil are lighter than water
C) water is lighter than vinegar and oil
D) oil is colorless, but vinegar is not

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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What is the role of hydrogen in the synthesis of "hardened fats" from vegetable oil?


A) Hydrogen reduces the number of carbon-carbon double bond.
B) Hydrogen causes hydrolysis to occur.
C) Hydrogen causes cross-linking between chains.
D) Hydrogen increases the carbon chain length.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following statements about hemoglobin is most consistent with the information in the passage?


A) a tertiary protein with two polypeptides
B) a quaternary protein with two polypeptides
C) a tertiary protein with four polypeptides
D) a quaternary protein with four polypeptides

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following ratios of nucleotides is constant for DNA?


A) A + G = T + C
B) A + T = G + C
C) A + C = U + G
D) A + U = G + C

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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