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Question
Vitamins are essential because the organism
Options
A. can't synthesize these compounds at all
B. can synthesize these compounds partially
C. can't synthesize these compounds in the adequate amounts
D. none of the above
Correct Answer
can't synthesize these compounds at all
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1. Which of the following is not a significant biological oxidizing agent?
Options
A. FAD
B. Fe
3+
C. O
2
D. NAD
+
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Correct Answer: Fe
3+
2. What is the IUPAC code for an A, C, T ambiguity in a nucleic acid sequence?
Options
A. B
B. H
C. S
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: H
3. The production or break down of __________ is often coupled with the metabolic reactions of biosynthesis and catabolism.
Options
A. aspirin
B. DNA
C. ATP
D. CO
2
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Correct Answer: ATP
4. Two features of the tRNA molecule associated, in converting the triplet codon to an amino acid, are
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A. in the T Loop and D stem and loop
B. in the anticodon loop and D stem loop
C. in the anticodon loop and the 3' CCA end
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: in the anticodon loop and the 3' CCA end
5. Glycolytic pathway regulation involves
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A. allosteric stimulation by ADP
B. allosteric inhibition by ATP
C. feedback, or product, inhibition by ATP
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. Wilson's disease is an example of __________ and Menkes' syndrome is an example of __________ .
Options
A. zinc deficiency; zinc toxicity
B. zinc toxicity; zinc deficiency
C. copper deficiency; copper toxicity
D. copper toxicity; copper deficiency
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Correct Answer: copper toxicity; copper deficiency
7. The growing polypeptide chain is released from the ribosomes when
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A. a chain terminating codon is reached
B. a chain terminating tRNA binds to the ribosome
C. the 7-methyl guanosine cap is reached
D. the poly A tail is reached
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Correct Answer: a chain terminating codon is reached
8. Important function of cholesterol is to
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A. modulate fluidity
B. enhance blood circulation
C. prevent bile salts formation
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: modulate fluidity
9. Which of the following are responsible causing the diseases?
Options
A. Pathogens
B. T cells
C. Lymphocytes
D. Macrophages
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Correct Answer: Pathogens
10. PCR can be used in
Options
A. cloning
B. sequencing
C. medical diagnosis and forensic medicine
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
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