Biological Molecules and Tests

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Biology (Biological Molecules) Quiz sobre Biological Molecules and Tests, criado por Daniel Brand em 16-02-2017.
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Questão 1

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of Calcium, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Ability to see clearly in low light.
  • Rigidity of structures such as teeth.
  • Conduction of action potentials.
  • Muscle contraction.
  • Osmotic pressure of cells.
  • Blood clotting.
  • Cell wall development.
  • Aid in lipid digestion and absorption.

Questão 2

Questão
[blank_start]Cohesion[blank_end] describes the phenomenon of when water molecules to stick together. [blank_start]Surface tension[blank_end] is what describes when water is more attracted to itself than to surrounding media.
Responda
  • Cohesion
  • Surface tension

Questão 3

Questão
Why is water's state at room temperature so essential to life? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • It forms a habitat that animals can move through.
  • Tissues repel water so they don't become hypertonic.
  • It's a good solvent so a good reaction medium and transport medium.
  • It sinks when solidified.

Questão 4

Questão
Water's high thermodynamic stability is illustrated in its [blank_start]high[blank_end] specific heat [blank_start]capacity[blank_end], which means it heats up [blank_start]slowly[blank_end], and [blank_start]latent[blank_end] heat of [blank_start]vaporisation[blank_end], meaning it has a [blank_start]high[blank_end] boiling temperature.
Responda
  • high
  • capacity
  • slowly
  • latent
  • vaporisation
  • high

Questão 5

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of Sodium, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Maintenance of osmotic pressure.
  • Reabsorption of water from the nephron tubule.
  • Aid in carbohydrate absorption.
  • Aid in lipid absorption from the gut.
  • Electrical impulse transmission.
  • Glucose breakdown.

Questão 6

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of hydrogen ions, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Photosynthesis.
  • Establishing pH.
  • Respiration.
  • Maintaining free radicals.
  • Solvent.

Questão 7

Questão
Water molecules are held together by [blank_start]hydrogen bonds[blank_end]. This is thanks to oxygen's [blank_start]electronegativity[blank_end], which means that the oxygen region of the molecule is slightly more [blank_start]negative[blank_end] than the hydrogen regions. Water is said to be a [blank_start]polar[blank_end] molecule. [blank_start]Hydrogen bonding[blank_end] is the attraction between [blank_start]slightly negative oxygen[blank_end] atoms and [blank_start]slightly positive hydrogen[blank_end] atoms, and explains why water is a [blank_start]liquid[blank_end] at room temperature, despite its small size.
Responda
  • hydrogen bonds
  • weak intermolecular forces
  • ionic bonds
  • London forces
  • electronegativity
  • larger size
  • abundance in air
  • charge
  • negative
  • positive
  • thermodynamically stable
  • thermodynamically unstable
  • polar
  • reactive
  • electron-dense
  • nonpolar
  • Hydrogen bonding
  • Electronegativity
  • Ionic bonding
  • Covalent bonding
  • slightly negative oxygen
  • slightly larger oxygen
  • slightly negative hydrogen
  • slightly positive hydrogen
  • charged oxygen
  • slightly positive hydrogen
  • slightly positive oxygen
  • slightly negative hydrogen
  • slightly smaller hydrogen
  • liquid
  • vapour
  • solid
  • gas

Questão 8

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of ammonium ions, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Protein synthesis
  • Present in chlorophyll
  • Nucleic acids
  • Hormone production
  • Vitamin absorption
  • Maintaining oncotic pressure
  • Recycling of plasma

Questão 9

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of nitrate ions, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Protein synthesis
  • Part of vitamins
  • Form nucleic acids
  • Important role in nitrogen cycle
  • Found in chlorophyll
  • Regulation of pH
  • Reabsorption of glucose from nephron tubule
  • Functional group in haemoglobin

Questão 10

Questão
Water is at its most dense at 4 degrees C.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 11

Questão
Not all [blank_start]disaccharides[blank_end] are reducing sugars, but no non-reducing sugars are [blank_start]monosaccharides[blank_end].
Responda
  • disaccharides
  • monosaccharides
  • monosaccharides
  • disaccharides
  • polysaccharides

Questão 12

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of chloride ions, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Maintenance of pH in stomach
  • Production of urine in kidney
  • Protein synthesis
  • Nucleic acids
  • Hormone secretion and regulation

Questão 13

Questão
Benedict's Solution is commonly used to test for reducing sugars.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 14

Questão
When testing for a reducing sugar with alkaline copper(II) sulphate, the reducing agent is [blank_start]the reducing sugar[blank_end]. At a temperature of [blank_start]80[blank_end] degrees C, for a duration of [blank_start]3 minutes[blank_end], [blank_start]Cu2+[blank_end] is is reduced to [blank_start]Cu+[blank_end], by gaining [blank_start]an electron[blank_end]. The new, reduced ion forms [blank_start]copper oxide[blank_end], which precipitates. The colour change is from [blank_start]blue[blank_end] to [blank_start]red[blank_end], and the degree of colour change is proportional to the concentration of reducing sugar.
Responda
  • the reducing sugar
  • starch
  • copper(II) sulphate
  • hydrogen ions
  • 80
  • 100
  • 75
  • 25
  • 3 minutes
  • 1 minute
  • 20 seconds
  • 45 seconds
  • an electron
  • two electrons
  • a protons
  • Cu2+
  • Cu3+
  • Cu+
  • Cu+
  • Cu2+
  • Cu3+
  • Cu
  • copper oxide
  • copper hydroxide
  • copper(I) sulphate
  • copper
  • blue
  • colourless
  • white
  • orange
  • green
  • red
  • orange
  • green
  • blue
  • colourless

Questão 15

Questão
You have a biological sample, which has been ground up into a uniform consistency. You then add iodine solution in potassium iodide, and notice that the mixture goes from a yellow colour to a dark blue/black. What conclusions can you draw from the reaction?
Responda
  • Iodine is forming triiodide ions.
  • Starch is present in the sample.
  • The lights have been dimmed.
  • There are reducing sugars in the sample.
  • Iodine is forming diiodide ions.

Questão 16

Questão
Which of the following are among the MOST important functions of phosphate ions, biologically? Check all that apply.
Responda
  • Rigidity of structures such as teeth.
  • Present in phospholipids.
  • Present in nucleic acids.
  • Maintenance of pH.
  • Cell wall development in plant cells.
  • Hormone secretion and regulation.
  • Present in important enzymes.
  • Required for root growth.
  • Required for leaf health.

Questão 17

Questão
A biuret test is used to detect the presence of...
Responda
  • Proteins
  • Reducing sugars
  • Non-reducing sugars
  • Lipids
  • Alcohols

Questão 18

Questão
Lipids are tested for by the [blank_start]emulsion[blank_end] test.
Responda
  • emulsion

Questão 19

Questão
Before testing for non-reducing sugars, you should test for [blank_start]reducing sugars[blank_end]. Next, boiling the sample [blank_start]with hydrochloric acid[blank_end] ensures [blank_start]hydrolysis[blank_end] of the sugars. Then, cool and neutralise with [blank_start]sodium hydrogen carbonate[blank_end] solution. If there were any non-reducing sugars in the sample, they will have been converted into [blank_start]reducing sugars[blank_end], which you can now test for. A [blank_start]positive[blank_end] result will indicate the presence of non-reducing sugars in the original sample.
Responda
  • reducing sugars
  • lipids
  • pH
  • actin and/or myosin
  • with hydrochloric acid
  • in water
  • in alkaline solution
  • with Benedict's Solution
  • hydrolysis
  • polymerisation
  • condensation
  • sodium hydrogen carbonate
  • sodium hydroxide
  • sodium chloride
  • reducing sugars
  • glucose
  • water and carbon dioxide
  • energy in the form of ATP
  • positive
  • negative

Questão 20

Questão
A colorimeter works by...
Responda
  • Measuring the light absorption of a specific wavelength by a sample.
  • Measuring the light emittance of a specific wavelength by a sample.
  • Measuring the amount of white light that can pass an opaque sample.

Questão 21

Questão
To test for lipids, first mix thoroughly with [blank_start]ethanol[blank_end]. Then, after [blank_start]filtering[blank_end], pour the mixture into [blank_start]water[blank_end]. A positive result is indicated by a [blank_start]cloudy white[blank_end] emulsion.
Responda
  • ethanol
  • water
  • hydrocarbon solvent
  • ammonium solution
  • filtering
  • decanting
  • distilling
  • extraction
  • water
  • ethanol
  • hydrocarbon solvent
  • Tollens Reagent
  • cloudy white
  • cloudy red
  • clear blue
  • clear and colourless

Questão 22

Questão
The two reagents needed to test for proteins are [blank_start]sodium hydroxide[blank_end] and [blank_start]copper sulphate[blank_end]. The goal is to see whether [blank_start]copper[blank_end] ions form a complex with [blank_start]peptide[blank_end] bonds. A colour change from [blank_start]blue[blank_end] to [blank_start]purple[blank_end] indicates a positive result.
Responda
  • sodium hydroxide
  • sodium hydrogen carbonate
  • hydrochloric acid
  • ethanol
  • copper sulphate
  • ammonia
  • benzoic acid
  • magnesium sulphate
  • copper
  • ammonium
  • hydroxide
  • magnesium
  • peptide
  • amine
  • ester
  • polymer
  • blue
  • colourless
  • purple
  • pale yellow
  • purple
  • dark blue
  • brown
  • light blue

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