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Hydrolysis of lactose yields
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A. galactose and fructose
B. galactose and glucose
C. glucose and fructose
D. fructose and galactose
Correct Answer
galactose and glucose
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1. Citric acid accumulation would
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A. stimulate phosphofructokinase activity
B. stimulate fructose 1,6 diphosphatase activity
C. inhibit phosphofructokinase activity
D. both (b) and (c)
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Correct Answer: both (b) and (c)
2. Gluconeogenesis uses
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A. 3 ATPs and 2 GTPs per glucose
B. 2 ATPs and 1 GTPs per glucose
C. 3 ATPs and 3 GTPs per glucose
D. 4 ATPs and 2 GTPs per glucose
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Correct Answer: 4 ATPs and 2 GTPs per glucose
3. A human cDNA library
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A. contains DNA for specific human proteins
B. contains DNA for virtually all of the human proteins in vectors
C. cannot be used to obtain human genes because it would be radioactive
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: contains DNA for virtually all of the human proteins in vectors
4. Which of these restriction enzymes produce blunt ends?
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A. SaII
B. EcoRV
C. XhoI
D. HindIII
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Correct Answer: EcoRV
5. Knockout mice are created by
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A. mutagenizing a mouse and selecting for mutant offspring
B. creating a chimera by fusing cells from two different cell lines
C. infecting the mouse with a retrovirus
D. transfecting embryonic stem cells with an altered gene sequence
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Correct Answer: transfecting embryonic stem cells with an altered gene sequence
6. Which of the following is carried out when cAMP functions as a second messenger?
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A. Acts second in importance to AMP
B. Activates all cytosolic protein kinases
C. Activates the cAMP-dependent protein kinase
D. Acts outside the cell to influence cellular processes
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Correct Answer: Activates the cAMP-dependent protein kinase
7. The ultimate source of energy that sustains living systems is
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A. glucose
B. oxygen
C. sunlight
D. carbon dioxide
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Correct Answer: sunlight
8. a-amylose is similar to
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A. ?-sheets
B. ?-turned coils
C. ?-helices
D. the hydrophobic core
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Correct Answer: ?-helices
9. How many ATP equivalents per mole of glucose input are required for gluconeogenesis?
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A. 2
B. 6
C. 8
D. 4
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Correct Answer: 6
10. Boat and chair conformations are found
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A. in pyranose sugars
B. in any sugar without axial -OH groups
C. in any sugar without equatorial -OH groups
D. only in D-glucopyranose
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Correct Answer: in pyranose sugars
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