BIOCHEM LEC

Cards (60)

  • PYRUVATE - What is the primary end product of glycolysis?
  • HEXOKINASE - Which enzyme catalyzes the conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate in glycolysis?
  • NADPH PRODUCTION - What is the primary function of the hexose monophosphate shunt?
  • FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS -What is the significance of NADPH produced in the hexose monophosphate shunt?
  • ACETYL-COA - Which compound enters the Krebs cycle after being converted from pyruvate?
  • MITOCHONDRIAL INNER MEMBRANE - The electron transport chain primarily takes place in which part of the cell?
  • TO GENERATE 2,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE - What is the main purpose of the Luebering-Rapoport pathway?
  • LACTIC ACID - Which of the following is a byproduct of glycolysis under anaerobic conditions?
  • ACCEPTS ELECTRONS - What is the role of NAD+ in glycolysis?
  • GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASES - Which of the following diseases is associated with impaired glycolysis?
  • 2 - How many ATP molecules are generated from one molecule of glucose during glycolysis?
  • OXALOACETATE - In the Krebs cycle, which intermediate is regenerated to allow the cycle to continue?
  • DECREASES OXYGEN AFFINITY - What effect does increased levels of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate have on hemoglobin
  • GLYCOLYSIS - Which metabolic pathway is activated under hypoxic conditions in red blood cells?
  • GENERATE ATP USING THE ENERGY FROM ELECTRON TRANSPORT
    - What is the main purpose of oxidative phosphorylation?
  • HURLER SYNDROME - Which mucopolysaccharidosis is associated with the accumulation of dermatan sulfate and heparan sulfate?
  • CONVERTING GLYCOGEN TO GLUCOSE - A patient with glycogen storage disease type I would have difficulty with which of the following?
  • GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS - Mucopolysaccharidoses are disorders caused by deficiencies in enzymes responsible for the breakdown of which type of biomolecules?
  • KETONE BODY PRODUCTION - What is a key metabolic consequence of untreated diabetes mellitus?
  • JAUNDICE - What is a common symptom of untreated galactosemia in infants?
     
  • AMINO ACID - What is the basic building block of proteins?
  • PEPTIDE BOND - Which type of bond links amino acids together in a protein?
  • THE SEQUENCE OF AMINO ACIDS - What is the primary structure of a protein?
  • HEMOGLOBIN - Which of the following is a globular protein?
  • CYSTEINE - What type of amino acid has a side chain that contains sulfur?
  • LEUCINE - Which amino acid is essential for human health
  • X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY - Which of the following techniques is used to determine the protein structures?
  • D ALL OF THE ABOVE - Which property of proteins is affected by temperature and pH
    Changes
  • LOSS OF 3D STRUCTURE - What is denaturation in proteins?
  • ARACHIDONIC ACID - Which of the following is a precursor of prostaglandins
  • HORMONAL - Which type of protein is insulin?
  • MULTIPLE POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS - What is the quaternary structure of a protein?
  • CATALYZING BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS - Which of the following is a function of enzymes?
  • LEUCINE - What type of amino acid has a nonpolar side chain?
  • ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY - Which of the following is a characteristic of fibrous proteins?
  • ALBUMEN - Which of the following proteins is important in fighting of infections
  • LOSS OF FUNCTION - What is a common consequence of a mutation that leads to a misfolded protein?
  • ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - Which condition is related to protein misfolding?
  • ASPARTATE - Amino acids with acidic side group
  • PHENYLALANINE - Amino acid with aromatic group