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OSAT BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES questions with correct answers
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Prophase I (Meiosis) CORRECT ANSWER During which phase of meiosis do tetrads form? 
 
4 haploid cells CORRECT ANSWER What is the end result of meiosis and Cytokinesis? 
 
The first step in gene expression CORRECT ANSWER Transcription of DNA into a molecule of mRNA 
 
At the G2 checkpoint, damaged DNA that cannot be fixed will initiate a cellular, self-destruct process called: CORRECT ANSWER Apoptosis 
 
The activity of an ezyme could be regulated by: CORRECT ANSWER Feedback Inhibition 
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Ways of regulating enzymes - correct answer allosteric effector 
competitive inhibition 
noncompetitive inhibition 
cooperativity 
 
Competitive inhibition - correct answer substance the enzyme by occupying the active site 
 
Noncompetitive inhibition - correct answer substance inhibits the enzyme by binding to a location other than the active site and changes the shape of the enzyme 
 
Cooperativity - correct answer enzyme becomes more receptive to additional substrates 
 
Ribosomes are...
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bcss 1010 exam 4 questions & answers 2024-25 
 
 
Metabolism - ANSWERSthe totality of an organism's chemical reactions 
 
cooperativity - ANSWERSamplifies enzyme activity 
 
feedback inhibition - ANSWERSA method of metabolic control in which the end product of a metabolic pathway acts as an inhibitor of an enzyme within that pathway. 
 
metabolic pathway - ANSWERSBegins with a specific molecule, which is then altered in a series of defined steps, resulting in a certain product. 
 
catabolism is...
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Ways of regulating enzymes 
allosteric effector 
competitive inhibition 
noncompetitive inhibition 
cooperativity 
 
 
 
Competitive inhibition 
substance the enzyme by occupying the active site 
 
 
 
Noncompetitive inhibition 
substance inhibits the enzyme by binding to a location other than the active site and changes the shape of the enzyme 
 
 
 
Cooperativity 
enzyme becomes more receptive to additional substrates 
 
 
 
Ribosomes are manufactures in the... 
nucleus 
 
 
 
Rough ER contain...
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Ways of regulating enzymes - ANSWER-allosteric effector 
competitive inhibition 
noncompetitive inhibition 
cooperativity 
 
Competitive inhibition - ANSWER-substance the enzyme by occupying the active site 
 
Noncompetitive inhibition - ANSWER-substance inhibits the enzyme by binding to a location other than the active site and changes the shape of the enzyme 
 
Cooperativity - ANSWER-enzyme becomes more receptive to additional substrates 
 
Ribosomes are manufactures in the... - ANSWER-nucleus...
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VCU Biochem Exam 2 Questions And Answers
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VCU Biochem Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
is binding of ligands reversible? - ANS-yes, it is essential for it to be reversible 
cooperativity - ANS-In multisubunit proteins, conformational changes in one subunit can affect the 
others 
functions of globular proteins - ANS-1. storage of ions and molecules (myoglobin and ferritin) 
2. transport of ions and molecules (hemoglobin, serotonin transporter) 
3. defense against pathogens (antibodies, cytokines) 
4. muscle contraction (actin, myosin) 
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VCU Biochem Exam 2 Questions And Answers
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VCU Biochem Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
is binding of ligands reversible? - ANS-yes, it is essential for it to be reversible 
cooperativity - ANS-In multisubunit proteins, conformational changes in one subunit can affect the 
others 
functions of globular proteins - ANS-1. storage of ions and molecules (myoglobin and ferritin) 
2. transport of ions and molecules (hemoglobin, serotonin transporter) 
3. defense against pathogens (antibodies, cytokines) 
4. muscle contraction (actin, myosin) 
5....
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Practice Exam 2 - Biochemistry of Metabolism
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Biochemistry Practice Exam 2: protein synthesis and composition, cooperativity of binding sites, metalloenzymes, glucose structure, lipid structure, enzyme kinetics
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FTCE Biology Practice Exam Questions 
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During which phase of mitosis do tetrads form? 
a) prophase I 
b) prophase II 
c) metaphase I 
d) metaphase II - Correct Answer ️️ -a) prophase I 
The result of meiosis and cytokinesis is: 
a) two haploid (1n) cells 
b) four haploid (1n) cells 
c) two diploid (2n) cells 
d) four diploid (2n) cells - Correct Answer ️️ -b) four haploid (1n) cells 
What is the complementary sequence to this segment of DNA: 
5' CGTTAGGAATAC 3...
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AQA AS Biology - Mass Transport 3.3.4 Questions & Answers 2024
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AQA AS Biology - Mass Transport 3.3.4 Questions & Answers 2024 
What is the structure of haemoglobin? - ANS-A quaternary structure with 4 polypeptide chains (2 alpha, 
2 beta) 
Each chain associated to a haem group containing an Fe2+ ion 
Each Fe2+ can carry one oxygen 
- hence Hb can carry a maximum of 4 oxygen 
What is the role of haemoglobin? - ANS-Transport oxygen around the body 
How does haemoglobin transport oxygen? - ANS-When ppO2 is high - at lungs - Hb has a high affinity for 
oxyge...