Biochem Finals
Biochem Finals
Biochem Finals
6. The ability to control different processes with the help of some chemical substances.
-REGULATION
8. The ability of organisms to elaborate structures needed to carry out various functions.
-COMPLEXITY
9. Carbohydrate is the most abundant type of bioorganic substance by mass, in the human
body.
-FALSE
10. Fatty acids are the basic units of lipids. Saturated fatty acid is markedly known for its
structure with single carbon to carbon bond.
-TRUE
12. Carbohydrates are primarily synthesized through the process of photosynthesis. The
reactants responsible for the formation of products are.
-CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER
13. In general, proteins contain the elements carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and hydrogen.
-FALSE
14. Nucleic acids are polymeric substances being synthesized from multiple amino acid
subunits.
-FALSE
15. Lipid molecules are important for various processes in the body. One of which is their
vitality in the synthesis of hormones such as _______________.
-ESTROGEN
16. This biomolecule is highly vital for information storage and communication.
-NUCLEIC ACIDS
17. Biochemistry is the application of chemistry to the study of biological processes at the
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR levels.
18. Biochemical substances are living entities, which are responsible for various life's
processes to take place.
-FALSE
7. Gives protection to the cell as it prevents rupture. It also serves as an anchorage for
flagella.
-MUREIN LAYER
10. Flagella and fimbriae are the organs for locomotion among prokaryotic organisms.
Prokaryotic cells are less complex than that of eukaryotic cells.
-ONLY SECOND STATEMENT IS CORRECT.
11. All of the following cellular structures are found only among plant cells, EXCEPT:
-CYTOSKELETON
12. Cell wall is found in most animal cell, but not in plant cells.
-FALSE
13. Chloroplast is surrounded by a double membrane with a series of folds called thylakoid
membranes. It is responsible for the process of photosynthesis.
-FALSE
14. Nucleus
1. Pores allow specific communication in the cytoplasm.
2. Double membrane surrounding the chromosomes and the nucleoid.
3. Pores allow specific communication in the plasma membrane.
-1 ONLY
16. This structure has the ability to detoxify chemicals such as drugs and pesticides.
-SMOOTH ENDOPLASTIC RETICULUM
3. This property is notably associated with water as it is very versatile in dissolving various
substances.
-UNIVERSAL SOLVENT
5. This specific process involves changing the state of water from liquid to gas.
-EVAPORATION
9. Water is a chemical compound that consists of one hydrogen atom and two oxygen
atoms.
-FALSE
-LIQUID
2. __________ is a force present within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to
behave as an elastic sheet.
-SURFACE TENSION
-ADHESION
7. The process by which water changes from gas to solid state and never to liquid state:
-FROSTING
10. The gas state of water shows semi-ordered or somewhat intact molecular structure.
-FALSE
12. Amount of heat that must be absorbed or expended to change the temperature of one
gram of a substance is _______.
-1 DEGREES CELSIUS
14. A water property brought about by strong adhesive and cohesive forces.
-CAPILLARY ACTION
15. Marine life is possible because water allows light to pass through.
-TRANSPARENT
16. Water in the oceans don’t freeze, making it possible to sustain marine life.
-DENSITY
21. This property causes water that is present on the body to act as a heat buffer
-HIGH SPECIFIC HEAT
22. This property of water allows water to rise against gravity from bottom to top.
-CAPILLARY ACTION
24. The unique arrangement of atoms within a water molecule is the one responsible for the
different properties of water in sustaining life, remarkably, the molecule has a linear
structure.
-FALSE
4. Identify:
Primary cause: Bicarbonate retention
Organ defective: Kidneys
Primary compensation: Hypoventilation
-METABOLIC ALKALOSIS
5. What equation is being utilized in stating the relationship of pH and buffer?
-HENDERSON–HASSELBALCH
9. The pH of the plasma is affected by respiratory control, but not with renal control.
-FALSE
11. A/An __________ is a molecule that accepts a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond.
-ACID
12. Compensation is the process by which the body attempts to restore the acid-base balance.
-TRUE
13. The bicarbonate level is directly proportional to that of the pH level in the body.
-TRUE
14. According to Bronsted and Lowry's definition, an acid is a substance that accepts a
proton in a reaction.
-FALSE
15. Identify:
Primary cause: Hypoventilation
Organ defective: Lungs
Primary compensation: Increase bicarbonate retention
-RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS
3. Calculate the OH-, pH, and pOH of the solution whose H+ is 2 x 10-4 M at 25 degrees
Celsius. What is the nature of the solution?
-pH= 3.70; pOH= 10.3; OH-= 5.01 x 10-11 M (ACIDIC)
4. Calculate the H+, OH-, and pH of the solution whose pOH is 6.8 at 25 degrees Celsius.
What will be the nature of the solution?
-H+= 6.31 x 10-8 M; OH-= 1.58 x 10-7 M; pH= 7.2 (BASIC)
5. Calculate the H+, OH-, and pOH of the solution whose pH is 12.3 at 25 degrees Celsius.
What will be the nature of the solution?
-H+= 5.01 x 10-13 M; OH-= 0.02 M; pOH= 1.7 (BASIC)
4. In Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, the value of carbonic acid can be derived using the
formula ___________.
-pCO2 x 0.0307
5. When buffer acts, the weak acid ionizes completely, while the salt ionizes reversibly.
-FALSE
7. Match the following acid-base parameters to their respective normal values in the body.
Total carbon dioxide - 23-27 mmol/L
11. Bicarbonate concentration, if its value is not directly given, one can calculate this
parameter using ______________.
-Total CO2 - H2CO3
12. What is the enzyme primarily responsible in catalyzing the bicarbonate reabsorption and
hydrogen ion secretion?
-CARBONIC ANHYDRASE
13. Weak acids has the tendency to slightly donate their protons to a water molecule.
Its ionization is notably to be expressed as complete.
-ONLY SECOND STATEMENT IS INCORRECT.
14. Data on the different parameters for blood gas analysis are not considerably important
during life threatening cases of patients.
-FALSE
Net negative charged molecules have the capability to bind with the Hydrogen ions.
-PLASMA PROTEIN SYSTEM
Primarily involved in the exchange of sodium in the urine Hydrogen ion filtrate.
-PHOSPHATE SYSTEM
16. Regulates the pH level through retention or excretion of carbon dioxide by changing the
rate of ventilation.
-LUNGS
17. Ka
-THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT FOR THE IONIZATION OF ACID.
18. At 30 degrees Celsius, the value of the ion constant of water is 1 x 10-14 .
-FALSE
19. All of the following are factors affecting the shift of oxygen dissociation curve to the left,
EXCEPT:
-INCREASE HYDROGEN
21. ________________ increases the release of oxygen from Hb and favor oxygen delivery
to the cells.
-SHIFT TO THE RIGHT
22. Hemoglobin is made up of four protein subunits which contain the ferric ions.
-FALSE
23. The acid-base homeostasis is affected and regulated by two variables, the respiratory and
metabolic control.
-TRUE
25. What is the relationship between the pka value to that of an acid substance?
-THE LOWER THE PKA, THE STRONGER THE ACID.
26. This is the result of excessive elimination of carbon dioxide in the lungs:
-RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS
29. The bicarbonate reabsorption and hydrogen ion secretion is an example of a complete
ionizing reaction.
-FALSE
30. Considering H2SO4, this compound has _______ H3O and ________ OH-.
-HIGH, LOW
31. In conjugate acid-base pairs, the members of the reaction can be formed from each other
by the gain or loss of ___________.
-PROTONS
32. Base is a molecule with the ability to give a pair of electrons to form covalent bond.
-LEWIS’ DEFINITION
2. Non-essential amino acids are the standard amino acids needed for protein synthesis and
must be obtained from dietary sources.
-FALSE
3. Amino acids are polymeric substances that are responsible in building up proteins.
-FALSE
4. Amino acids that are found normally on the body are denoted as beta-amino acids since
the amino group and carboxyl group are attached to the beta-carbon.
-FALSE
5. The side chain of amino acid determines their uniqueness from the other amino acids.
-TRUE
6. There are eleven essential amino acids that are known to be as nutritional requirement of
an individual to sustain life.
-FALSE
8. There are more than 700 standard amino acids present in our body that are responsible for
protein synthesis.
-FALSE
9. Alanine is the simplest of all the amino acids as its side chain group only contains
Hydrogen atom.
-FALSE
10. All amino acids can attract water soluble as they can form hydrogen bonds with water.