Deck 4: Nucleic Acids

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You are treating a 4-year-old child who has been afflicted with recurrent infections. The child exhibits retarded development, weakness, and weight loss. Physical examination also shows absent tonsils and blood work reveals a lack of lymphocytes. These signs and symptoms are typical of severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome. Which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the blood of this patient?

A) bilirubin
B) cytosine
C) deoxyadenosine
D) deoxythymidine
E) xanthine
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You are examining a 7-year-old male child who exhibits delayed motor development, overexaggerated reflexes, and spasticity. In addition, the boy has a tendency to chew his lips and fingers often causing tissue damage and bleeding. He also has painful, swollen, and inflamed joints. The most likely diagnosis in this case is Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the urine of this patient?

A) adenosine
B) guanine
C) hypoxanthine
D) uric acid
E) xanthine
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You are examining a 5-year-old male child who has been exhibiting a tendency to bite his lower lip to
The point of bleeding as well as chewing on his fingertips. Physical examination demonstrates swollen tender joints. These symptoms and lab results are indicative of a deficiency in HGPRT. Given this enzyme deficiency, which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the serum of this patient?

A) bilirubin
B) cytosine
C) glycine
D) orotate
E) xanthine
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Certain nucleic acids harbor significant free energy that can be released and coupled to the synthesis of biological molecules. Which of the following represents a nucleic acid form containing the greatest amount of free energy?

A) adenine
B) adenosine
C) adenosine monophosphate
D) adenosine diphosphate
E) adenosine triphosphate
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When glucagon binds to its receptors on the surface of adipose tissue, it activates a signaling cascade leading to the release of free fatty acids that can be utilized by the liver and other peripheral tissues for energy production. Which of the following is the correct nucleic acid involved in the triggering of this cascade?

A) ATP
B) cAMP
C) cGMP
D) GTP
E) xanthine
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Deck 4: Nucleic Acids
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You are treating a 4-year-old child who has been afflicted with recurrent infections. The child exhibits retarded development, weakness, and weight loss. Physical examination also shows absent tonsils and blood work reveals a lack of lymphocytes. These signs and symptoms are typical of severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome. Which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the blood of this patient?

A) bilirubin
B) cytosine
C) deoxyadenosine
D) deoxythymidine
E) xanthine
deoxyadenosine
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You are examining a 7-year-old male child who exhibits delayed motor development, overexaggerated reflexes, and spasticity. In addition, the boy has a tendency to chew his lips and fingers often causing tissue damage and bleeding. He also has painful, swollen, and inflamed joints. The most likely diagnosis in this case is Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the urine of this patient?

A) adenosine
B) guanine
C) hypoxanthine
D) uric acid
E) xanthine
uric acid
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You are examining a 5-year-old male child who has been exhibiting a tendency to bite his lower lip to
The point of bleeding as well as chewing on his fingertips. Physical examination demonstrates swollen tender joints. These symptoms and lab results are indicative of a deficiency in HGPRT. Given this enzyme deficiency, which of the following compounds would be expected to be elevated in the serum of this patient?

A) bilirubin
B) cytosine
C) glycine
D) orotate
E) xanthine
xanthine
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Certain nucleic acids harbor significant free energy that can be released and coupled to the synthesis of biological molecules. Which of the following represents a nucleic acid form containing the greatest amount of free energy?

A) adenine
B) adenosine
C) adenosine monophosphate
D) adenosine diphosphate
E) adenosine triphosphate
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When glucagon binds to its receptors on the surface of adipose tissue, it activates a signaling cascade leading to the release of free fatty acids that can be utilized by the liver and other peripheral tissues for energy production. Which of the following is the correct nucleic acid involved in the triggering of this cascade?

A) ATP
B) cAMP
C) cGMP
D) GTP
E) xanthine
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