Module 1.1: Review on the Chemical Composition of an Organism Flashcards

1
Q

True or False

Living organisms obey chemical and physical laws.

A

True

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2
Q

Cells are based mainly on ___ compounds.

A

carbon

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3
Q

True or False

Life depends largely on chemical reactions in NON-AQUEOUS solution of which organisms are composed of about 70% water.

A

False

AQUEOUS

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4
Q

___ contributed to medical chemistry.

A

Jan Baptist van Helmont (1577–1644)

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5
Q

___ made contributions on the chemical composition of some plant and animal materials as well as various drugs.

A

Karl Wilhelm Scheele (1742-1786)

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6
Q

___ characterized the chemical composition of air, and studied the process of oxidation and the nature of animal. He is often considered as father of modern biochemistry.

A

Antoine Lavoisier (1743–1794)

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7
Q

___ is a German biochemist who did extensive work characterizing carbohydrates, amino acids and fats, establishing some of their composition.

A

Hermann Emil Fisher (1852-1919)

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8
Q

___ discovered nucleic acids.

A

Friedrich Miescher (1844-1895)

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9
Q

___ discovered liver glycogen and showed its relation to blood sugar in health and disease as well as evaluated the digestive properties of pancreatic juice.

A

Claude Bernard (1813-1878)

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10
Q

___ developed the concept of pH, a scale measuring the acidity and alkalinity of an aqueous solution.

A

Soren Sörensen (1868-1939)

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11
Q

___ developed the ultracentrifuge.

A

Theodore Svedberg (LT, 1884-1971)

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12
Q

___ made contributions on electrophoresis apparatus and chromatography.

A

Arne W. K. Tiselius (1902-1971)

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13
Q

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen make up ___ of the total weight of living cells which in addition with phosphorus and sulfur make up more than 99%.

A

96.3%

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14
Q

How much of each element does the human body consist of?

Hydrogen
Oxygen
Carbon
Nitrogen
Calcium
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Potassium
Sodium
Magnesium

A

Hydrogen - 60%
Oxygen - 22.5%
Carbon - 10.5%
Nitrogen - 2.4%
Calcium - 0.22%
Phosphorus 0.13%
Sulfur - 0.13%
Potassium - 0.03%
Sodium - 0.03%
Magnesium - 0.03%

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15
Q

Enumerate the four (4) chemical bonds that are essential for life to exist.

A
  1. ionic bonds
  2. covalent bonds
  3. hydrogen bonds
  4. metallic bonds
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16
Q

___, a bond in which a metal atom loses electron(s) to a nonmetal atom.

A

ionic bond

17
Q

___, a bond in which two nonmetal atoms share electrons.

A

covalent bond

18
Q

___, a bond in which H attacks an electronegative atom electrostatically.

A

hydrogen bond

19
Q

___, a bond in which positive metal ions attract conducting electrons.

A

metallic bond

20
Q

___ are weak intermolecular forces that are responsible for the attraction between molecules.

A

Van der Waals forces

21
Q

Van der Waals forces are named after the Dutch physicist ____, who first proposed their existence in 1873.

A

Johannes Diderik van der Waals

22
Q

A ___ is a molecule that is composed of a hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain to which is attached to a hydrophilic carboxylic acid group.

A

fatty acid

23
Q

True or False

In an aqueous environment, the hydrophobic tails of phospholipids pack together to exclude water.

A

True

24
Q

___ are the basis of cell membranes.

A

lipid bilayers

25
Q

What is the pH level inside the cell?

A

nearly 7

26
Q

In the cell, the free amino acid exists in its ____ form; but when it is incorporated into a polypeptide chain, the charges on the amino acid and carboxyl groups ____.

A

ionized;
disappear

27
Q

What happens if the noncovalent bonds maintaining the stable conformation most proteins and many RNA molecules fold into are disrupted?

A

the molecule becomes a flexible chain that usually has no biological value