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Deck 5: Energy and Life
1
Which of the following activities does NOT require cellular energy?
A) Swimming movements of some types of cells
B) Driving endergonic reactions
C) Movement of organelles within cells
D) Movement of water across the cell membrane
A) Swimming movements of some types of cells
B) Driving endergonic reactions
C) Movement of organelles within cells
D) Movement of water across the cell membrane
D
2
Which of the following factors do NOT influence the action of enzymes?
A) Temperature of the cytoplasm
B) The amount of reactant in the cell
C) pH of the cytoplasm
D) Relative humidity
E) Presence of a repressor
A) Temperature of the cytoplasm
B) The amount of reactant in the cell
C) pH of the cytoplasm
D) Relative humidity
E) Presence of a repressor
D
3
A competitive inhibitor interferes with:
A) the active site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
B) the repressor site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
C) the allosteric site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
D) the oxidized site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
E) the reduced site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
A) the active site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
B) the repressor site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
C) the allosteric site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
D) the oxidized site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
E) the reduced site of the enzyme so a substrate cannot bind
A
4
Energy flows into the biological world from the:
A) oceans
B) plants
C) sun
D) volcanoes
E) large animals
A) oceans
B) plants
C) sun
D) volcanoes
E) large animals
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5
The making and breaking of chemical bonds is called:
A) entropy reactions
B) chemical reactions
C) thermodynamic reactions
D) catalysis reactions
E) activation energy reactions
A) entropy reactions
B) chemical reactions
C) thermodynamic reactions
D) catalysis reactions
E) activation energy reactions
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6
Most human enzymes work best within the range of:
A) pH 3 - 5
B) pH 4 - 6
C) pH 6 - 8
D) pH 8 - 10
E) pH 11 - 14
A) pH 3 - 5
B) pH 4 - 6
C) pH 6 - 8
D) pH 8 - 10
E) pH 11 - 14
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7
Objects that are moving are said to possess:
A) kinetic energy
B) potential energy
C) entropy
D) living energy
A) kinetic energy
B) potential energy
C) entropy
D) living energy
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8
In reference to enzyme activities,repressors _____ the active site,while activators ________ it.
A) restore,disrupt
B) promote,disrupt
C) disrupt,restore
D) disrupt,promote
E) stimulate,repress
A) restore,disrupt
B) promote,disrupt
C) disrupt,restore
D) disrupt,promote
E) stimulate,repress
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9
The site on the surface of a reactant where it binds to the enzyme is called the:
A) reactive site
B) allosteric site
C) active site
D) binding site
A) reactive site
B) allosteric site
C) active site
D) binding site
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10
Reactions that tend to go on their own,releasing energy,are called:
A) endergonic
B) exergonic
C) catalytic
D) productive
A) endergonic
B) exergonic
C) catalytic
D) productive
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11
The site on the enzyme surface where the reactant fits is referred to as the:
A) reactive site
B) allosteric site
C) active site
D) binding site
A) reactive site
B) allosteric site
C) active site
D) binding site
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12
All of the following are correct about energy except:
A) The biological world gets its energy from the sun.
B) Chemical bonds store potential energy.
C) All forms of energy can be converted to heat.
D) Energy is defined as the ability to do work.
E) A boulder perched on a hill has kinetic energy.
A) The biological world gets its energy from the sun.
B) Chemical bonds store potential energy.
C) All forms of energy can be converted to heat.
D) Energy is defined as the ability to do work.
E) A boulder perched on a hill has kinetic energy.
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13
Which of the following processes does NOT use ATP?
A) Muscle contraction
B) Active transport
C) Heat production
D) Diffusion of oxygen into the blood
E) Cytoplasmic transport
A) Muscle contraction
B) Active transport
C) Heat production
D) Diffusion of oxygen into the blood
E) Cytoplasmic transport
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14
The First Law of Thermodynamics states:
A) that energy can be changed from one form to another,but cannot be created or destroyed
B) that energy is constantly being created by entropy events
C) that energy can be used and then destroyed because of entropy's actions on it
D) that energy can be destroyed while it is producing entropy
A) that energy can be changed from one form to another,but cannot be created or destroyed
B) that energy is constantly being created by entropy events
C) that energy can be used and then destroyed because of entropy's actions on it
D) that energy can be destroyed while it is producing entropy
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15
Which is incorrect about enzymes?
A) Many drugs,like statin drugs,work by inhibiting key enzymes in cells.
B) A noncompetitive inhibitor of enzymes interferes with the active site of the enzyme.
C) Enzymes need to have a precise shape to work correctly.
D) In humans,extremely high fevers can be fatal because enzymes begin to unfold and stop working.
E) Some enzymes can work in extreme temperatures or very low pH.
A) Many drugs,like statin drugs,work by inhibiting key enzymes in cells.
B) A noncompetitive inhibitor of enzymes interferes with the active site of the enzyme.
C) Enzymes need to have a precise shape to work correctly.
D) In humans,extremely high fevers can be fatal because enzymes begin to unfold and stop working.
E) Some enzymes can work in extreme temperatures or very low pH.
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16
ATP is composed of a sugar,the organic base adenine,and:
A) three phosphate groups
B) two phosphate groups
C) three nitrate groups
D) phenylalanine
A) three phosphate groups
B) two phosphate groups
C) three nitrate groups
D) phenylalanine
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17
Objects that are not actively moving but have the capacity to do so are said to possess:
A) kinetic energy
B) potential energy
C) entropy
D) living energy
A) kinetic energy
B) potential energy
C) entropy
D) living energy
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18
Enzymes are catalysts because they operate to:
A) lower activation energy
B) raise activation energy
C) supply activation energy
D) supply the reactants
A) lower activation energy
B) raise activation energy
C) supply activation energy
D) supply the reactants
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19
Chemical reactions that release energy are called ______ reactions.
A) exergonic
B) endergonic
C) catalysis
D) catalytic
A) exergonic
B) endergonic
C) catalysis
D) catalytic
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20
The extra energy required to destabilize existing chemical bonds and to initiate a chemical reaction is called:
A) exergonic energy
B) endergonic energy
C) kinetic energy
D) activation energy
E) catalytic energy
A) exergonic energy
B) endergonic energy
C) kinetic energy
D) activation energy
E) catalytic energy
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21
The study of energy is called _____________.
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22
A ball sitting on a table top has __________ energy because of its position.
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23
Distinguish between reactants,substrates,and products.
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24
Explain the components of an ATP molecule.
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25
A measure of the degree of disorder in a system is called __________.
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26
When an endergonic reaction is driven by the splitting of ATP molecules,such that both these reactions occur simultaneously,the two-part reaction is called a _____________ reaction.
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27
The First Law of Thermodynamics states that ________________
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28
List and explain four uses for ATP in a cell.
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29
The site where a signal molecule binds to the surface of an enzyme is the ______________ site.
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30
Explain how enzymes are regulated by feedback inhibition.
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31
What happens to enzymes when the temperature increases beyond their optimal reaction requirement?
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32
Do all cells contain the same enzymes? Support your answer.
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33
The process of lowering the activation energy of a chemical reaction is called _______.
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34
All cells convert the potential energy found in food molecules into ATP through:
A) cellular respiration
B) photosynthesis
C) feedback inhibition
D) entropy
E) catalysis
A) cellular respiration
B) photosynthesis
C) feedback inhibition
D) entropy
E) catalysis
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35
Which are the components of an ATP molecule?
A) deoxyribose,3 phosphates,1 guanine
B) ribose,2 phosphates,1 thymine
C) deoxyribose,ribose,1 cytosine
D) ribose,3 phosphates,1 adenine
E) glucose,3 phosphates,1 guanine
A) deoxyribose,3 phosphates,1 guanine
B) ribose,2 phosphates,1 thymine
C) deoxyribose,ribose,1 cytosine
D) ribose,3 phosphates,1 adenine
E) glucose,3 phosphates,1 guanine
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36
In __________ reactions,the products contain more energy than the reactants.
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37
If a ball begins to roll down an incline,its ________ energy is converted into _______ energy.
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