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Enzyme Reaction
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Question
In the reaction, C
6
H
12
O
6
+ 6O
2
? 6CO
2
+ 6H
2
O + energy, which component is being oxidized?
Options
A. C
6
H
12
O
6
B. O
2
C. CO
2
D. H
2
O
Correct Answer
C
6
H
12
O
6
Enzyme Reaction problems
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1. If the Keq for an enzymatic reaction is greater than 1, the reaction
Options
A. will be endergonic
B. can not occur without the input of energy
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: none of these
2. Anthranilate synthase, the first enzyme of tryptophan biosynthesis after the branch point shows feedback inhibition and repression due to
Options
A. L-tryptophan
B. D-L-tryptophan hydantoin
C. L-serine
D. pyruvate
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Correct Answer: L-tryptophan
3. The fact that ?-oxidation of fatty acids, occurs in the mitochondria whereas fatty acid synthesis occurs in the cytoplasmic matrix, is an example of regulation of enzymatic activity by the __________ mechanism.
Options
A. compartmentation
B. induction
C. competitive inhibition
D. repression
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Correct Answer: repression
4. Reduction is the
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A. loss of proton
B. gain of electron
C. loss of electron
D. gain of protons
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Correct Answer: gain of electron
5. The ability of
Vibrio fischeri
to convert chemical energy directly into radiant energy in bioluminescence is an example of __________ at work.
Options
A. Shelford's law of tolerance
B. Leibig's law of the minimum
C. the first law of thermodynamics
D. the third law of thermodynamics
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Correct Answer: the first law of thermodynamics
6. An endergonic reaction is one that
Options
A. requires energy in order to proceed
B. releases energy for work
C. gives off much heat
D. looses energy
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Correct Answer: requires energy in order to proceed
7. An exergonic reaction is one that
Options
A. requires energy to proceed
B. releases energy for work
C. gives off much heat
D. looses energy
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Correct Answer: releases energy for work
8. To a living organism, which of the following has the greatest amount of available energy per molecule?
Options
A. ATP
B. ADP
C. AMP
D. H
2
O
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Correct Answer: ATP
9. Denaturation of an enzyme refers to the
Options
A. improper arrangement of the enzyme in a metabolic pathway
B. loss of the enzymes proper shape
C. formation of the enzymes proper shape
D. formation of a new isozyme for that enzyme
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Correct Answer: loss of the enzymes proper shape
10. Adenosine triphosphate is a type of
Options
A. fatty acid
B. amino acid
C. nucleotide
D. steroid
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Correct Answer: nucleotide
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