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The reactions of molecules
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A. are the reactions of the functional groups
B. are independent of the functional groups
C. require an enzyme in all cases
D. all of the above
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are the reactions of the functional groups
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1. Which of the following is correct?
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A. Peroxisomes have a single boundary membrane
B. Peroxisomes contain enzymes that degrade fatty acids and amino acids
C. The byproduct of given reactions in (b) is toxic to cells
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
2. In Fluid mosaic model, the biological membrane can be viewed as
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A. two dimensional solutions of oriented lipids and globular proteins
B. three dimensional solutions of oriented lipids and globular proteins
C. two dimensional solutions of oriented lipids and carbohydrate
D. three dimensional solutions of oriented lipids and carbohydrate
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Correct Answer: two dimensional solutions of oriented lipids and globular proteins
3. Which of the following has been used as an evidence that primitive life forms lacked both DNA and enzymes?
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A. RNA can both code genetic information and act as a catalyst
B. DNA and enzymes are only present in the most advanced cells
C. Advanced cells lack RNA
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: RNA can both code genetic information and act as a catalyst
4. Which of the following is an immunoelectrophoresis technique?
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A. Two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis
B. Counterimmunoelectrophoresis
C. Coimmunoelectrophoresis
D. Both (a) and (b)
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
5. During RNA synthesis, the DNA template sequence 5'Tp Ap Gp Cp 3' Would be transcribed to produce which of the following RNA sequence?
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A. 5'-Ap Tp Cp Gp-3'
B. 5'-Gp Cp Up Ap-3'
C. 5'-Gp Cp Tp Ap-3'
D. 5'-Ap Up Cp Gp-3'
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Correct Answer: 5'-Gp Cp Up Ap-3'
6. The peptidyl transferase reaction occurs
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A. on the large subunit
B. on the small subunit
C. between the subunit
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: on the large subunit
7. A virus vaccine that can activate cytotoxic T cells must contain
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A. a high dose of virus particles
B. an adjuvant to stimulate T cell division
C. live virus
D. virus peptides
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Correct Answer: live virus
8. Plasma cells produce thousands of __________ that are released into the bloodstream
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A. antigens
B. antibodies
C. helper T cells
D. virus fragments
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Correct Answer: antibodies
9. Restriction maps
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A. allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence
B. allows comparison between DNA molecules but requires to determine nucleotide sequence
C. does not allow comparison between DNA molecules
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: allows comparison between DNA molecules without the need to determine nucleotide sequence
10. The transport of acyl-CoA for oxidation using a shuttle involves formation of the intermediate
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A. 3 acetyl-CoA
B. Acyl-coenzyme A
C. acyl-carnitine
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: acyl-carnitine
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