2026 PORTAGE LEARNING CHEM 210
BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL EXAM COMPLETE
CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED)
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BIOCHEMISTRY
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Biochemistry Final Exam with comprehensive preparation that
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T/F: Hydrogen is called the superglue of the chemical world.
✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... false
carbon = superglue of the world
T/F: Small elements, such as nitrogen, are common in
biomolecules. ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... true
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Small elements that are common in biomolecules: ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... CHOPS N:
- carbon
- hydrogen
- oxygen
- phosphorous
- sulfur
- nitrogen
T/F: The time it takes for a compound to flow through a
metabolic pathway is called the flux. ✓ ✓...... ANSWER
....... true
T/F: Proteins, carbohydrates, and fats all get broken down
into NADH and FADH2 in energy production. ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... true
T/F: A fat is a lipid molecules that is a liquid at room
temperature. ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... false
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In RNA, guanine always pairs with: ✓ ✓...... ANSWER .......
cytosine
In RNA, adenine always pairs with: ✓ ✓...... ANSWER .......
uracil
In DNA, adenine always pairs with: ✓ ✓...... ANSWER .......
thymine
Water is considered a polar solvent due to attractive forces
known as hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is: ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... an attractive force between molecules
where partially positive hydrogen atoms are attracted to
partially negative atoms of F, O, or N
What is a London force? ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... a
temporary attraction between atoms due to electron
alignment
What is a dipole-dipole force? ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... an
attraction between the positive end of one polar molecule
and the negative end of another