E1: Ch2 Flashcards

1
Q

water molecules result when one oxygen atoms forms ___ bonds with two hydrogen atoms

A

covalent

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2
Q

mass and boiling points are a ___ relationship. why is the boiling point of water higher than what it is expected to be using this relationship.

A

direct, because of the 2 hydrogen bonds.

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3
Q

Fructose is different from Glucose and Galactose because it has __ carbons and the other two have __.

A

5, 6

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4
Q

the only difference between glucose and galactose is the arrangement of the ____ groups

A

hydroxyl

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5
Q

the opposite of a dehydration reaction is a ___ reaction

A

hydrolysis

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6
Q

what is the most common lipid in the body

A

triglyceride

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7
Q

phospholipids ___ ionize and are ____

A

dont, non-polar

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8
Q

taking a pain killer such as aspirin works by inhibiting a ___ pathway

A

biochemical

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9
Q

cholesterol are used in making ___

A

steroids

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10
Q

carbon skeleton of a steroid is

A

6,6,6,5

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11
Q

the repeating unit of a protein

A

amino acid

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12
Q

essential proteins come from the ___

A

diet

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13
Q

non-essential proteins are biochemical pathways that are made from __

A

genes

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14
Q

oligopeptides have ____ amino acids

A

2-9

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15
Q

polypeptides have ___ amino acids

A

10-100

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16
Q

proteins have __ amino acids

A

> 100

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17
Q

hydrophobic: dont ionize, remain ___

A

chargeless

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18
Q

hydrophilic: can ionize, have a ___

A

charge

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19
Q

primary structure - ___ of amino acids

A

sequence

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20
Q

secondary structures contain ___ and ___ sheets

A

alpha-helixes, beta-pleated

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21
Q

tertiary structure is a ___, wrapped shape

A

3-D

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22
Q

Quaternary structure contain __ and __ proteins

A

fibrous, globular

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23
Q

disulfide bonds are ___ amino acids

A

ionized

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24
Q

repulsion and attraction are __ bonds

A

ionic

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25
Q

__ group interactions are why proteins have non-linear shapes

A

R

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26
Q

are proteins regulatory

A

yes

27
Q

enzyme/coenzyme are __

A

substrates

28
Q

enzyme modulators/cofactors - bind to and influence ___ activity

A

enzyme

29
Q

membrane transporters - ___ substances

A

pumped

30
Q

__ ___: hormones, paracrines/autocrines bind with receptors

A

signal molecules

31
Q

___ proteins: hemoglobin to oxygen, LDLs and HDLs to lipids

A

binding

32
Q

___ proteins: transcription factors found in chromosomes bind to DNA

A

regulatory

33
Q

___: actin and myosin bind together during muscle contraction

A

movement

34
Q

___ are proteins that grab 2 reactants and align their electron shells so interaction can occur

A

enzymes

35
Q

high affinity = __ fit

A

perfect

36
Q

low affinity = __ fit

A

looser

37
Q

___ bond: easily attract and break

A

ionic

38
Q

___ ___ blocks ligand binding at the binding site

A

competitive inhibitors

39
Q

T/F: do medications act as competitive inhibitors

A

True

40
Q

___ ___ occurs through a heat increase that causes the bonds to break

A

protein denaturation

41
Q

a standard (non-enzyme aided) reaction is a __ relationship

A

linear

42
Q

enzyme aided reactions have a linear relationship then a ___

A

plateu

43
Q

“maximum rate at substation” means all __ are being used at once.

A

enzymes

44
Q

T/F: nucleotides are only used for genetic information

A

false

45
Q

T/F: nucleotides are used for more than just genetic information

A

true

46
Q

name the 3 parts of a nucleotide

A

phosphate group, sugar, nitrogenous base

47
Q

how many nitrogenous bases are there

A

5

48
Q

name the two classes of nitrogenous bases

A

purine, pyrimidine

49
Q

purine has __ rings and pyrimidine has __ ring

A

2, 1

50
Q

adenine and guanine are under the __ class

A

purine

51
Q

thymine, cytosine, and uracil are under the __ class

A

pyramidine

52
Q

name the two sugars found in nucleotides

A

ribose, deoxyribose

53
Q

how many types of phosophate are there in nucleotides

A

1

54
Q

what type of reaction is used to form all macromolecules

A

dehydration synthesis

55
Q

DNA has ionic bonding due to ___ bond interaction

A

hydrogen

56
Q

what are the complementary base pairs of DNA

A

GC and AT

57
Q

neutrons, protons, and electrons form

A

atoms

58
Q

___: the gain or loss or neutrons

A

isotopes

59
Q

___: the gain or loss of protons

A

different elements

60
Q

___: gain or loss of electrons

A

ions

61
Q

name the 4 macromolecules

A

proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids

62
Q

Glucose + Fructose =

A

Sucrose

63
Q

Glucose + Glucose =

A

Maltose

64
Q

Galactose + Glucose =

A

Lactose