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WGU 785 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026/2026 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION100% CORRECT |GRADED A + subunit - ANSWER️Each polypeptide chain that is part of a larger protein hydrophobic effect - ANSWER️Hydrophobic R groups cluster together in the interior of a protein to minimize their contact with water. (This stabilizes the folded polypeptide backbone) induces aggregation hydrophobic interactions - ANSWER️Slight attraction (very weak) when non-polar groups are close together and result in hydrophobic protein core and hydrophilic proteins on the surface ( globular or spherical proteins- i.e., hemoglobin) hydrogen bond - ANSWER️Bonds between a hydrogen atom and oxygen atom of another amino acid side chain ( between non-polar amino acids, ends in C-H's) Ionic bond - ANSWER️Forms between 2 oppositely charged side chains of the charged amino acids ( AKA salt bridge or ion pair) Disulfide bond - ANSWER️2 cysteine R groups come together to form a covalent disulfide bond between the 2 sulfur atoms Polar bond - ANSWER️a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally ( ends in OH, NH, SH, or H) aggregate - ANSWER️Hydrophobic molecules clump together in a disorderly way Chaperones - ANSWER️Helper molecules that assist in the protein folding of a newly made polypeptide Degradation - ANSWER️Protein is broken down back into individual amino acids and recycled into other proteins. Denaturation - ANSWER️loss of normal shape of a protein due to heat(hydrophobic interactions) , changes in pH(ionic/hydrogen bonds), high salt concentrations( ionic/hydrogen bonds) or reducing agents ( disulfide bonds) catalyst - ANSWER️substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction and remains unchanged from the reaction ( this is what enzymes are) activation energy - ANSWER️Energy needed to get a reaction started Substrate - ANSWER️A specific molecule on which an enzyme works. active site - ANSWER️The binding platform part of an enzyme for its specific substrate. Substrate bonding affinity - ANSWER️Attraction of substrate to the active site of an enzyme phosphorylation - ANSWER️Kinase- Attachment of a phosphate group of a polar amino acid to modify a protein to regulate enzyme activity Dephosphorylation - ANSWER️Phosphatases- Removal of a phosphate group of a polar amino acid to modify a protein to regulate enzyme activity Allosteric site - ANSWER️A site on an enzyme other than the active site to which noncompetitive inhibitors bind, changing the shape and activity of the enzyme. Feedback inhibition - ANSWER️A kind of reversible non-competitive inhibitor that regulates the rate and affects many metabolic pathways ( when the final product has built up enough, it signals an enzyme in the front of the cycle to cease the reaction) Competitive inhibitor - ANSWER️Molecule that competes with substrate to bind to the active site Induced fit - ANSWER️Active site conforms slightly to better accommodate the substrate ( hugs the substrate) what is a beta linkage? - ANSWER️seen in plant polysaccharides. Face in opposite directions. what is insulin? - ANSWER️hormone; lowers blood sugar what is glucagon? - ANSWER️hormone; raises blood sugar what is glycogen? - ANSWER️form of glucose storage in the liver What is glycogenesis? - ANSWER️formation of glycogen from glucose what is glut4? - ANSWER️glucose transporter what is glycogenolysis? - ANSWER️glycogen breakdown, release of glucose What is aerobic metabolism? - ANSWER️ATP production using oxygen breaks down fats and carbs. What is cellular respiration? - ANSWER️cathbolic pathways of aerobic and anaerobic; break down molecules by using the electron transport chain for ATP production what is glycolysis? - ANSWER️breakdown of glucose, creates 2 new ATP and 2 pyruvate What is the citric acid cycle? - ANSWER️creation of 3 NADH and 1 FADH2 and 2 CO2 molecules in each turn of the cycle

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WGU 785 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026/2026
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION100%
CORRECT |GRADED A +


subunit - ANSWER Each polypeptide chain that is part of a larger protein



hydrophobic effect - ANSWER Hydrophobic R groups cluster together in the
interior of a protein to minimize their contact with water. (This stabilizes the folded
polypeptide backbone) induces aggregation


hydrophobic interactions - ANSWER Slight attraction (very weak) when non-
polar groups are close together and result in hydrophobic protein core and
hydrophilic proteins on the surface ( globular or spherical proteins- i.e.,
hemoglobin)


hydrogen bond - ANSWER Bonds between a hydrogen atom and oxygen atom
of another amino acid side chain ( between non-polar amino acids, ends in C-H's)


Ionic bond - ANSWER Forms between 2 oppositely charged side chains of the
charged amino acids ( AKA salt bridge or ion pair)


Disulfide bond - ANSWER 2 cysteine R groups come together to form a
covalent disulfide bond between the 2 sulfur atoms

, Polar bond - ANSWER a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally
( ends in OH, NH, SH, or H)


aggregate - ANSWER Hydrophobic molecules clump together in a disorderly
way


Chaperones - ANSWER Helper molecules that assist in the protein folding of a
newly made polypeptide


Degradation - ANSWER Protein is broken down back into individual amino
acids and recycled into other proteins.


Denaturation - ANSWER loss of normal shape of a protein due to
heat(hydrophobic interactions) , changes in pH(ionic/hydrogen bonds), high salt
concentrations( ionic/hydrogen bonds) or reducing agents ( disulfide bonds)


catalyst - ANSWER substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
and remains unchanged from the reaction ( this is what enzymes are)


activation energy - ANSWER Energy needed to get a reaction started



Substrate - ANSWER A specific molecule on which an enzyme works.



active site - ANSWER The binding platform part of an enzyme for its specific
substrate.

,Substrate bonding affinity - ANSWER Attraction of substrate to the active site
of an enzyme


phosphorylation - ANSWER Kinase- Attachment of a phosphate group of a
polar amino acid to modify a protein to regulate enzyme activity


Dephosphorylation - ANSWER Phosphatases- Removal of a phosphate group
of a polar amino acid to modify a protein to regulate enzyme activity


Allosteric site - ANSWER A site on an enzyme other than the active site to
which noncompetitive inhibitors bind, changing the shape and activity of the
enzyme.


Feedback inhibition - ANSWER A kind of reversible non-competitive inhibitor
that regulates the rate and affects many metabolic pathways ( when the final
product has built up enough, it signals an enzyme in the front of the cycle to cease
the reaction)


Competitive inhibitor - ANSWER Molecule that competes with substrate to
bind to the active site


Induced fit - ANSWER Active site conforms slightly to better accommodate the
substrate ( hugs the substrate)


what is a beta linkage? - ANSWER seen in plant polysaccharides. Face in
opposite directions.

, what is insulin? - ANSWER hormone; lowers blood sugar


what is glucagon? - ANSWER hormone; raises blood sugar



what is glycogen? - ANSWER form of glucose storage in the liver



What is glycogenesis? - ANSWER formation of glycogen from glucose



what is glut4? - ANSWER glucose transporter



what is glycogenolysis? - ANSWER glycogen breakdown, release of glucose



What is aerobic metabolism? - ANSWER ATP production using oxygen breaks
down fats and carbs.


What is cellular respiration? - ANSWER cathbolic pathways of aerobic and
anaerobic; break down molecules by using the electron transport chain for ATP
production


what is glycolysis? - ANSWER breakdown of glucose, creates 2 new ATP and 2
pyruvate


What is the citric acid cycle? - ANSWER creation of 3 NADH and 1 FADH2
and 2 CO2 molecules in each turn of the cycle

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