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Each of the following subcellular structures contains DNA EXCEPT

A. the nucleus.
B. ribosomes.
C. chloroplasts.
D. mitochondria. - ANSWER B

In plant and animal cells, the three-dimensional integrity of the cell
is maintained, in part, by an internal network of filaments called
A. the cell wall.
B. the Golgi apparatus.
C. the cytoskeleton.
D. the endoplasmic reticulum. - ANSWER C

Of the following, which are prokaryotes?

A. viruses
B. bacteria
C. yeast
D. plant cells - ANSWER B

G° for the conversion of glycerol-3-phosphate to glycerol + Pi is -2.2 kcal/mole.
Thus, you can conclude that

A. this reaction will occur spontaneously.
B. this reaction may or may not occur spontaneously, depending on the
actual concentrations of reactants and products.
C. this reaction will only occur spontaneously if it is coupled to
another reaction that has a more favorable G°.
D. this reaction is so strongly favorable that it could be coupled to
drive an otherwise unfavorable cell reaction. - ANSWER B

In most biochemical reactions, ∆PV is
A. negligible

,B. positive
C. negative
D. dependent on ∆E - ANSWER A

According to the Second Law of Thermodymnamics,

A. the total entropy change in any reaction that occurs spontaneously must be
greater than 0.
B. the total entropy change in any reaction that occurs spontaneously must be
less than 0.
C. the total entropy of the universe remains constant.
D. the total entropy of the universe is always decreasing. - ANSWER A

Which of the following is true?
A. Liquid and solid water have the same number of hydrogen bonds per
molecule of water
B. Liquid water has more hydrogen bonds per molecule than does solid water
C. Solid water has more hydrogen bonds per molecule than does liquid water
D. Hydrogen bonding is a major factor in the structure of gaseous water
E. None is true - ANSWER C

What is the pH of an aqueous solution that has a [OH-] of 3.45 x 10-5 M?
A. 3.47
B. 4.47
C. 5.53
D. 9.54
E. none of the above - ANSWER D

A peptide was found to have a molecular mass of about 650 and upon
hydrolysis produced Ala, Cys, Lys, Phe, and Val in a 1:1:1:1:1 ratio. The
peptide upon treatment with Sanger's reagent produced DNP-Cys and exposure
to carboxypeptidase produced valine. Chymotrypsin treatment of the peptide
produced a dipeptide that contained sulfur and has a UV absorbance, and a
tripeptide. Exposure of the peptide to trypsin produced a dipeptide and a
tripeptide. Deduce the sequence of the peptide.
A. Val-Ala-Lys-Phe-Cys
B. Cys-Lys-Phe-Ala-Val
C. Cys-Ala-Lys-Phe-Val

, D. Cys-Phe-Lys-Ala-Val
E. Val-Phe-Lys-Ala-Cys - ANSWER D

Which amino acid has an R-group pKa closest to physiological pH?
A. lysine
B. histidine
C. glutamate
D. arginine
E. aspartate - ANSWER B

Which is true regarding the orientation of the R-groups in beta structures?
A. In the parallel beta sheet structures the amino acid R-groups are all on the
same side of the sheet.
B. In the antiparallel beta sheet structure the R-groups on alternate strands are
on the same side of the sheet.
C. In parallel and antiparallel sheets consecutive R-groups on each peptide
strand alternate sides of the sheet.
D. Because of the free rotation around the alpha carbon, the R-groups can seek
the least crowded region and are not restricted to specific side of the sheet.
E. a and b - ANSWER C

A reagent commonly employed to cleave disulfide bonds in proteins is
A. 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene
B. urea
C. 2-mercaptoethanol
D. phenylisothiocyanate
E. cyanogen bromide - ANSWER C

With respect to a relaxed muscle, which of the following is true?
A. the number of actin-myosin cross-bridges is maximized and the muscle is
shortened
B. the number of actin-myosin cross bridges is maximized and the muscle is
stretched
C. the number of actin-myosin cross bridges is minimized and the muscle is
shortened
D. the number of actin-myosin cross bridges is minimized and the muscle is
stretched
E. none of the above - ANSWER D

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