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Biochemistry

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Biochemistry game quiz
"You find in this particular quiz questions on the very interesting and fun area of biochemistry. Most of the questions are on proteins, since they are in my opinion the most interesting."

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1. Which one of these macromolecules is the most complex of all macromolecules?
    lipids
    proteins
    carbohydrates
    nucleic acids


2. What is the only macromolecule whose monomers don't undergo dehydration to become polymers?
    carbohydrates
    proteins
    lipids
    nucleic acids


3. Give the single letter notation for any one of the polar neutral amino acids.
    Answer: (One Letter)


4. True Or False: A glycoprotein is mostly carbohydrate, and has very little protein.
    True
    False


5. What enzyme do cows have that allows them to digest cellulose?
    alpha-amlyase
    beta-amylase
    beta-hydroxy-beta-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase
    beta-lactase


6. What type of non-covalent interaction helps to stabilize the secondary structure of proteins?
    charge-charge interactions
    hydrophobic interactions
    van der waals forces
    hydrogen bonding


7. Oxidoreductases, isomerases, and lyases are three of the six classes of enzymes.
    True
    False


8. Choose the correct description for an enzyme that has its associated coenzyme/cofactor.
    Hapoenzyme
    Apoenzyme
    Holoenzyme
    Aloenzyme


9. True or False: Transition states are the formed structures (which don't include the product) in any given reaction. For example, in reaction A ----> B ----> C, B would be a transition state.
    True
    False


10. Name the type of double bond that exists in any normal unsaturated or polyunsaturated fatty acid.
    Answer: (one word, three letters)


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