Biochemistry 10th Edition, (2026 Updates)
By Mary K. Campbell & Saul Treviño
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,Chapter 1. Biochemistry And The Organization Of Cells --------------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 2. Water: The Solvent For Biochemical Reactions --------------------------------------------- 40
Chapter 3. Amino Acids And Peptides ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 73
Chapter 4. The Three-Dimensional Structure Of Proteins ---------------------------------------------- 101
Chapter 5. Protein Purification And Characterization Techniques ----------------------------------- 132
Chapter 6. The Behavior Of Proteins: Enzyme Kinetics And Inhibition ------------------------------ 158
Chapter 7. The Behavior Of Enzymes: Allostery, Mechanisms, And Control ----------------------- 189
Chapter 8. Lipids And Biological Membranes ------------------------------------------------------------- 220
Chapter 9. Nucleic Acids: How Structure Conveys Information --------------------------------------- 254
Chapter 11. Transcription Of The Genetic Code: The Biosynthesis Of RNA ------------------------ 312
Chapter 12. Protein Synthesis: Translation Of The Genetic Message ------------------------------- 349
Chapter 13. Nucleic Acid Biotechnology Techniques ---------------------------------------------------- 381
Chapter 14. Viruses, Cancer And Immunology ------------------------------------------------------------ 418
Chapter 15. The Importance Of Energy Changes And Electron Transfer In Metabolism ------- 435
Chapter 16. Carbohydrates ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 459
Chapter 17. Glycolysis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 493
Chapter 18. Storage Mechanisms And Control In Carbohydrate Metabolism -------------------- 520
Chapter 19. The Citric Acid Cycle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 551
Chapter 20. Electron Transport And Oxidative Phosphorylation ------------------------------------- 582
Chapter 21. Lipid Metabolism --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 608
Chapter 22. Photosynthesis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 644
Chapter 23. The Metabolism Of Nitrogen ------------------------------------------------------------------ 673
Chapter 24. Integration Of Metabolism: Cellular Signaling ------------------------------------------- 703
,Chapter 1. Biochemistry And The Organization Of Cells
Mary K. Campbell: Biochemistry 10th Edition, Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. How Do The Molecules That Play A Role In Living Cells Compare To Those
Encountered In Organic Chemistry?
A. They Are The Same, Just Operating In A Different Context.
B. Biological Molecules Are Organic Molecules, But The Similarity Ends There.
C. Biological Molecules Aren't Similar To Organic Molecules At All.
D. Biology Isn't Based On Molecules At All, But A "Vital Force".
ANS. A
POINTS: 1
TOPICS: Basic Themes
Biological Molecules Follow The Same Chemical Principles As Molecules Studied In
Organic Chemistry. The Difference Lies In Their Organization, Regulation, And
Function Within Living Systems—Not In Their Fundamental Chemistry.
2. Which Of The Following Shows The Correct Order From Most Simple To Most
Complex:
A. Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Macromolecule
B. Molecule, Atom, Macromolecule, Organelle
C. Tissue, Cell, Organ
D. Atom, Macromolecule, Tissue, Organ
ANS. D
POINTS: 1
TOPICS: Basic Themes
, Atoms Are The Simplest Units. Macromolecules Are Built From Atoms, Tissues Are
Collections Of Cells, And Organs Are Composed Of Multiple Tissues, Making This The
Correct Progression In Complexity.
3. Which Of The Following Best Defines Organic Chemistry?
A. The Study Of Compounds Contained In Organisms.
B. The Study Of Compounds Containing Organs.
C. The Study Of Compounds Containing Carbon And Hydrogen And Their Derivatives.
D. The Study Of Compounds Containing Elements Other Than Carbon.
ANS. C
POINTS: 1
TOPICS: Chemical Foundations Of Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry Focuses On Carbon-Containing Compounds, Especially Those With
Carbon–Hydrogen Bonds, Which Form The Backbone Of Biological Molecules.
4. Which Of The Following Is NOT One Of The Primary Simple Molecules That
Scientists Believe Must Have Ultimately Led To Creating Living Things?
A. Ammonia
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Hydrogen
D. Simple Carbohydrates
ANS. D
POINTS: 1
TOPICS: Basic Themes
Simple Carbohydrates Are Relatively Complex Molecules. Early Earth Chemistry Likely
Involved Much Simpler Molecules Such As Ammonia, Hydrogen, And Carbon Dioxide.