Chemical Elements and Biological Compounds

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Unit 1.1 of the Eduqas textbook
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Glycogen is the storage polysaccharide for plants
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
Which one of these is a structural property of cellulose?
Respuesta
  • Contains α- 1,4 glycosidic bonds
  • Consists of perpendicular chains.
  • Every other β glucose is inverted.
  • There are ionic bonds between the chains

Pregunta 3

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Chitin is the component of [blank_start]fungal walls[blank_end] and [blank_start]exoskeletons[blank_end] of insects and crustaceans. They contain N-acetylgnocosamine (which has [blank_start]Nitrogen[blank_end]). The structure is similar to β [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] but each one of the [blank_start]hydroxyl group[blank_end] is bonded to each [blank_start]monomer[blank_end], which equals to the [blank_start]acetyl amine group[blank_end]. This forms β-1,4 [blank_start]glycosidic bonds[blank_end]. [blank_start]Hydrogen bonds[blank_end] are formed between polymers, which increases the [blank_start]matrix strength[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • fungal walls
  • exoskeletons
  • Nitrogen
  • glucose
  • monomer
  • hydroxyl group
  • acetyl amine group
  • glycosidic bonds
  • Hydrogen bonds
  • matrix strength

Pregunta 4

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Condensation is the joining of two [blank_start]monosaccharides[blank_end], which creates a molecule of [blank_start]water[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • monosaccharides
  • water

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Label the sections in colour:
Respuesta
  • Amino group (N terminal)
  • Hydrogen atom
  • Variable side chain
  • Carboxyl group (C- terminal)

Pregunta 6

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There are about [blank_start]20[blank_end] different amino acids found in humans.
Respuesta
  • 20

Pregunta 7

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Protein [blank_start]keratin[blank_end] has a high proportion of alpha [blank_start]helix[blank_end] in its secondary structure and protein [blank_start]fibroin[blank_end] has a high proportion of beta [blank_start]pleated sheets[blank_end] in its secondary structure.
Respuesta
  • keratin
  • helix
  • fibroin
  • pleated sheets

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Label this water molecule.
Respuesta
  • No charge oxygen
  • Negatively charged oxygen
  • Positively charged hydrogen
  • Negatively charged hydrogen
  • No charge hydrogen

Pregunta 9

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Proteins are made of [blank_start]multiple polypeptide chains[blank_end] (known as [blank_start]protein subunits[blank_end]). These refers to the interaction of these [blank_start]subunits[blank_end] and [blank_start]arrangement[blank_end] of aggregate protein complex.
Respuesta
  • multiple polypeptide chains
  • multiple hydrogen chains
  • 3 polypeptide chains
  • 3 hydrogen chains
  • protein subunits
  • protein units
  • protein ions
  • protein molecules
  • subunits
  • ions
  • molecules
  • units
  • arrangement
  • functions

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
Which one of these are not a property of water?
Respuesta
  • Water is a solvent
  • Water is a metabolite
  • Water has a high latent heat of vaporisation
  • Water has a high specific heat capacity
  • Water has cohesion
  • Water has a high surface tension
  • Water has high density
  • Water is transparent
  • Water contains strong hydrogen bonds

Pregunta 11

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Water as solvents: Water molecules are [blank_start]dipoles[blank_end] so they attract [blank_start]ions[blank_end] and polar molecules (such as [blank_start]glucose[blank_end]). Chemical reaction takes place in [blank_start]solution[blank_end]. Water transports dissolved substances by [blank_start]plasma[blank_end], in animals, and [blank_start]minerals[blank_end] (through xylem) and [blank_start]sucrose[blank_end] (through phloem) in plants.
Respuesta
  • dipoles
  • monopoles
  • ions
  • glucose
  • galactose
  • fructose
  • solution
  • lower temperatures
  • higher temperatures
  • plasma
  • minerals
  • vitamines
  • sucrose

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Water as a metabolite: Water is used in [blank_start]biochemical reactions[blank_end]. [blank_start]Photosynthesis[blank_end] uses CO2 to produce glucose. [blank_start]Hydrolysis[blank_end] needs water to split up a molecule.
Respuesta
  • biochemical reactions
  • Photosynthesis
  • Hydrolysis

Pregunta 13

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Water has a high specific heat capacity: [blank_start]Large[blank_end] amount of heat energy is needed to raise its temperature, due to the [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end] bonds restricting movement with [blank_start]increasing[blank_end] kinetic energy. This prevents temperature [blank_start]fluctuations[blank_end] which stabilises aquatic habitats. It allows [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end] and cells to function properly.
Respuesta
  • Large
  • Small
  • hydrogen
  • covalent
  • disulphuric
  • increasing
  • deacreasing
  • fluctuations
  • changes
  • maintenance
  • enzymes
  • amino acids
  • nerves

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
Label the table below:
Respuesta
  • Drops of iodine
  • Blue-black colour
  • Yellow-brown colour
  • Add Benedict's reagent
  • Shake and heat solution
  • Brick-red
  • Blue
  • Repeat procedure from box above
  • 1st = blue
  • 1st = brick red
  • Add acid to solution
  • Heat solution again
  • Add alkaline for neutralisation
  • 2nd = brick red
  • 2nd = blue
  • Add biuret reagent
  • Purple
  • Blue (same colour as solution)
  • Add drops of absolute ethanol
  • Cloudy white precipitate/emulsion
  • Clear
  • Forms an emulsion

Pregunta 15

Pregunta
Which of these is not an example of a micronutrient?
Respuesta
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Phosphate
  • Calcium
  • Copper

Pregunta 16

Pregunta
Maltose contains α-Glucose and [blank_start]α-Glucose[blank_end]. This is useful in [blank_start]germinating seeds[blank_end]. Lactose contains α-Glucose and [blank_start]Galactose[blank_end]. This is useful in [blank_start]mammalian milk[blank_end]. Sucrose contains α-Glucose and [blank_start]fructose[blank_end]. This is useful in the [blank_start]transport in phloem of flowering plants[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • α-Glucose
  • Galactose
  • Fructose
  • Galactose
  • α-Glucose
  • Fructose
  • Fructose
  • α-Glucose
  • Galactose
  • germinating seeds
  • mammalian milk
  • transport in phloem of flowering plants
  • mammalian milk
  • germinating seeds
  • transport in phloem of flowering plants
  • transport in phloem of flowering plants
  • mammalian milk
  • germinating seeds

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
Which of these are functions of monosaccharides?
Respuesta
  • Source in energy respiration
  • Building blocks for larger molecules
  • Intermediates in reactions
  • Constituents of nucleotides

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
Label the image with the appropriate bond types
Respuesta
  • Peptide
  • Hydrogen
  • Ionic/Disulphide

Pregunta 19

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Globular proteins are [blank_start]compact[blank_end] and folded so they are [blank_start]soluble[blank_end] in water. Examples of globular proteins are [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end], antibodies, hormones and plasma proteins. Fibrous proteins are long and [blank_start]thin[blank_end] so they are [blank_start]insoluble[blank_end] in water. They have [blank_start]structural[blank_end] functions, as in bones. Fibrous proteins are strong and tough due to the [blank_start]parallel[blank_end] polypeptide chains with many cross-[blank_start]linkages[blank_end]. Tropocollagen, a single fibre, consists of 3 identical polypeptide chains wrapped around each other, linked by [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end] bonds, which makes it [blank_start]stable[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • compact
  • soluble
  • enzymes
  • thin
  • insoluble
  • structural
  • parallel
  • linkages
  • hydrogen
  • stable

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
Cellulose is the most abundant organic molecule on earth, which makes it a [blank_start]structural[blank_end] polysaccharide. It consists of [blank_start]β glucose[blank_end] in a long, [blank_start]parallel[blank_end] chain shape. Every other β glucose is inverted to [blank_start]180[blank_end]° to form a β [blank_start]1-4 glycosidic bonds[blank_end] and each chain is bonded using [blank_start]hydrogen bonds[blank_end]. Bonded group of chains form [blank_start]microfibrils[blank_end], which groups to form fibrils, to increase the [blank_start]strength[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • β glucose
  • structural
  • parallel
  • 180
  • 1-4 glycosidic bonds
  • hydrogen bonds
  • microfibrils
  • strength

Pregunta 21

Pregunta
What is the name for the bonds found in triglycerides?
Respuesta
  • Ester
  • Hydrogen
  • Covalent
  • Peptide bond
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