- •Questions for test control module 1 practical lesson 1 simple proteins. Structure and function
- •Practical lesson 2 physical and chemical propeties of proteins
- •Practical lesson 3 enzymes. Structure and general properties of enzymes
- •Practical lesson 4 mechanism of enzyme action. Regulation of enzyme activity
- •Practical lesson 5 water-soluble and lipid- soluble vitamins. Vitamins as cofactors
- •Practical lesson 6
- •Vitamins as cofactors. Folic acid. Ascorbic acid
- •Keys and analysis practical lesson 1 simple proteins. Structure and function
- •Practical lesson 2 physical and chemical propeties of proteins
- •Practical lesson 3
- •Practical lesson 4 mechanism of enzyme action. Regulation of enzyme activity
- •Practical lesson 2 biological oxidation. Electron transport chain. Bioenergetics and oxydative phosphorilation
- •Practical lesson 3 free radicals and anti-oxidants. Vitamins as antioxidants
- •Practical lesson 4 oxidative decarboxylation of piruvic acid. Krebs cycle
- •III. Keys
- •Practical lesson 2 glycolysis: reaction, regulation, energy balance. Aerobic oxidation of glucose
- •Practical lesson 3 gluconeogenesis. Pentose phosphate pathway. Fructose and galactose metabolism
- •III. Keys
- •Practical lesson 2
- •Practical lesson 3 transport of lipids by blood. Metabolism of cholesterol. Pathology of lipid metabolism
- •Questions for Team Motivation mci/fmg Coaching Academy
- •Biochemistry
- •III. Keys practical lesson 1 lipids: biological functions and classification. Metabolic pathway of lipids. Digestion and catabolism
- •Practical lesson 2 conversion of α- amino group. Disposal and detoxification of ammonia. Conversion for α- carboxyl group
- •Practical lesson 3 fate of carbon skeletons. Metabolism of methionin, phenylalanine, tyrosine. Transmethylation reactions. Creatine metabolism
- •Practical lesson 5 metabolic pathway of nucleotides. Catabolism and anabolism
- •Practical lesson 6 replication. Transcription. Translation
- •Questions for Team Motivation mci/fmg Coaching Academy
- •Metabolic pathway of amino acids
- •Replication transcription translation
- •III. Keys
Questions for test control module 1 practical lesson 1 simple proteins. Structure and function
Choose the one correct answer:
1. A peptide bond:
A. has a partial double-bond character.
B. is ionized at physiologic pH
C. is cleaved by agents that denature proteins, such as organic solvents and high concentrations of urea.
D. is stabile to heating to strong acid
E. occurs most commonly in the cis configuration
2. Which one of the following correctly pairs an amino acid with a valid chemical characteristic?
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A. Glutamine
contains a hydroxyl group in its side chain
B. Serine
can form disulfide bonds
C. Cysteine
contains the smallest side chain
D. Isoleucine
Is nearly always found buried in the center of proteins
E. Glycine
Contains an amide group in its side chain
3. Which one of the following statements concerning glutamine is correct?
A. Contains three titrable groups.
B. Is classified as an acidic amino acid.
C. Contains as amide group.
D. Has “E” as its one-letter symbol.
E. Migrates to the cathode (negative electrode) during electrophoresis at pH 7,0.
4. Which one of the following statements concerning protomer is correct?
A. the compact globular functional unit
B. the thermodynamically less stable structure
C. the proteins consisting of one or two polypeptide chain
D. a single subunit in the multimer
E. a multimer protein consisting of few subunits
5. What is the highest level of organization in albumin?
A. primary structure
B. secondary structure
C. tertiary structure
D. quaternary structure
E. peptide bond
6. What is the highest level of organization in hemoglobin?
A. primary structure
B. secondary structure
C. tertiary structure
D. quaternary structure
E. peptide bond
7. What is the primary structure of protein?
A. the sequence of D-amino acids in the polypeptide chain
B. the sequence of L- amino acids in the polypeptide chain
C. the three- dimensional structure
D. the compact globular functional unit
E. the thermodynamically most stable structure
8. What is the secondary structure of protein?
A. the sequence of D-amino acids in the polypeptide chain
B. the sequence of L- amino acids in the polypeptide chain
C. the three- dimensional structure
D. the compact globular functional unit
E. the thermodynamically most stable structure
9. What is the domain?
A. the sequence of D-amino acids in the polypeptide chain
B. the sequence of L- amino acids in the polypeptide chain
C. the three- dimensional structure
D. the compact globular functional unit
E. the thermodynamically less stable structure
10. Which one of the following statements concerning oligomer protein is correct?
A. the compact globular functional unit
B. the thermodynamically less stable structure
C. the proteins consisting of one or two polypeptide chain
D. a single subunit in the multimer
E. a multimer protein consisting of few subunits
