Exam 1 Answers
Exam 1 Answers
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Fill in your student ID number as directed on the SCANTRON test form. DARKLY
blacken the appropriate circles. Write your name and the date in the space provided.
2. You can keep the exam. You will turn in the scantron but the exam can be a record of
your answers for reference.
3. Choose the SINGLE best answer for each question and darkly blacken the appropriate
circle on the SCANTRON test form. COMPLETELY ERASE ANY STRAY MARKS.
4. Please raise your hand if you have any questions.
1. Lactose, a sugar molecule found in milk is composed of one glucose molecule joined
by a glycosidic linkage to one galactose molecule. How would you classify lactose?
a. as a pentose
b. as a hexose
c. as a monosaccharide
d. as a disaccharide
4. The slight negative charge at one end of one water molecule is attracted to the slight
positive charge of another water molecule. This attraction is called
a. a covalent bond
b. a hydrogen bond
c. Van der Waals attraction
d. A hydrophobic bond
5. What would be the pH of a solution with the hydrogen ion [H+] concentration of
10-8 M?
a. pH 4
b. pH 6
c. pH 8
d. pH 10
9. The bonding of two amino acid molecules to form a larger molecule requires which of
the following?
a. removal of a water molecule
b. addition of a water molecule
c. formation of an ionic bond
d. formation of a hydrogen bond
13. The reactive properties or chemical behavior of an atom depend on the number of
A) valence shells in the atom.
B) orbitals found in the atom.
C) electrons in each orbital of the atom.
D) electrons in the outer valence shell in the atom.
15. In the double helix structure of nucleic acids, cytosine hydrogen bonds to
A) deoxyribose.
B) ribose.
C) adenine.
D) guanine
16. Which of the following statements best summarizes the structural differences
between DNA and RNA?
A) RNA is a protein, whereas DNA is a nucleic acid.
B) DNA nucleotides contain a different sugar than RNA nucleotides.
C) DNA is a protein, whereas RNA is a nucleic acid.
D) RNA is a double helix, but DNA is single-stranded.
20. Which of the following solutions has the greatest concentration of hydrogen ions
[H+]?
A) gastric juice at pH 2
B) vinegar at pH 3
C) tomato juice at pH 4
D) black coffee at pH 5
E) household bleach at pH 12
22. We can be sure that a mole of table sugar and a mole of vitamin C are equal in their
A) mass in daltons.
B) mass in grams.
C) number of atoms.
D) volume.
24. The two molecules shown in Figure 4.1 are best described as
A) structural isomers.
B) enantiomers.
C) optical isomers.
D) geometric isomers.
25. Research suggests that side effects from Ritalin, the drug used to treat attention deficit
disorder, may be caused by contamination of enantiomers, or molecules that
A) have identical three-dimensional shapes.
B) are mirror images of one another.
C) differ in the location of their double bonds.
D) differ in their electrical charge.
26. A compound contains hydroxyl groups as its predominant functional group. Which of
the following statements is true concerning this compound?
A) It should dissolve in a nonpolar solvent
B) It should dissolve in water
C) It won't form hydrogen bonds with water.
D) It is hydrophobic.
27. Which of the following solutions has the greatest concentration of hydroxide ions
[OH-]?
A) lemon juice at pH 2
B) vinegar at pH 3
C) tomato juice at pH 4
D) urine at pH 6
E) seawater at pH 8
28. Which two functional groups are always found in amino acids?
A) ketone and aldehyde
B) carbonyl and carboxyl
C) carboxyl and amino
D) phosphate and sulfhydryl
E) hydroxyl and aldehyde
The following questions refer to the functional groups shown in Figure 4.6.
Figure 4.6
32. Which is a functional group that helps stabilize proteins by forming covalent cross-
links within or between protein molecules? E
33. Which of the following is not one of the four major groups of macromolecules found
in living organisms?
A) lipids
B) carbohydrates
C) glucose
D) proteins
E) nucleic acids
35. Which of the following best describes the flow of information in eukaryotic cells?
A) DNA → proteins → RNA
B) RNA → proteins → DNA
C) proteins → DNA → RNA
D) RNA → DNA → proteins
E) DNA → RNA → proteins
Figure 5.1
36. If 128 molecules of the general type shown in Figure 5.1 were covalently joined
together in sequence, the single molecule that would result would be a
A) monosaccharide.
B) polypeptide.
C) polyunsaturated lipid.
D) polysaccharide.
E) disaccharide.
38. Which of the following is (are) true for the class of large biological molecules known
as lipids?
A) They are insoluble in water.
B) They are an important constituent of cell membranes.
C) They can be saturated with hydrogen atoms or unsaturated
D) Only A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
Figure 5.2
42. The 20 different amino acids found in polypeptides exhibit different chemical and
physical properties because of different
A) carboxyl groups attached to an alpha (α) carbon
B) amino groups attached to an alpha (α) carbon
C) side chains (R groups).
D) alpha (α) carbons.
43. Which of the following polymers are both directional and informational?
A) protein
B) glycogen
C) DNA
D) both A and C
E) A, B, and C
44. Which bonds are created during the formation of the primary structure of a protein?
A) peptide bonds
B) hydrogen bonds
C) disulfide bonds
D) phosphodiester bonds
E) A, B, and C
45. Which of the following are polysaccharides?
A) glycogen
B) starch
C) chitin
D) A and B only
E) A, B, and C
46. The R group or side chain of the amino acid serine is –CH2-OH. The R group or side
chain of the amino acid alanine is –CH3. Where would you expect to find these amino
acids in a globular protein in aqueous solution?
A) Serine would be in the interior, and alanine would be on the exterior of the
globular protein.
B) Alanine would be in the interior, and serine would be on the exterior of the
globular protein.
C) Both serine and alanine would be in the interior of the globular protein.
D) Both serine and alanine would be on the exterior of the globular protein.
47. The globular protein transthyretin results from the aggregation of four polypeptide
subunits. Each of the subunits is a polypeptide chain with an α helix region. Which
structure(s) must the transthyretin protein have?
A) primary structure
B) primary and secondary structure
C) primary, secondary, and tertiary structure
D) primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure
48. What would be an unexpected consequence of changing one amino acid in a protein
consisting of 325 amino acids?
A) The primary structure of the protein would be changed.
B) The tertiary structure of the protein might be changed.
C) The biological activity or function of the protein might be altered.
D) Only A and C are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
49. What is the term used for a change in a protein's three-dimensional shape or
conformation due to disruption of hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges, or ionic bonds?
A) hydrolysis
B) stabilization
C) renaturation
D) denaturation
50. What is the term used for a protein molecule that assists in the proper folding of other
proteins?
A) tertiary protein
B) chaperonin
C) enzyme protein
D) renaturing protein