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In what part of the world did the mutation for lactose tolerance first appear?


A) East Asia
B) South America
C) northern Europe
D) North America

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The results of dehydration synthesis can be reversed by


A) condensation.
B) hydrolysis.
C) polymerization.
D) the addition of an amino group.

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Which of the following statements about the functional groups of organic compounds is false?


A) Functional groups may help make organic compounds hydrophilic.
B) Many biological molecules have two or more functional groups.
C) Functional groups participate in chemical reactions.
D) All functional groups include a carbon atom.

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Mad cow disease serves as an example of how interdependent ________ and ________ are to protein.


A) solubility; texture
B) form; construction
C) structure; function
D) adaptability; development

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After reading the paragraph below, answer the questions that follow. You're the manager of a factory that produces enzyme-washed blue jeans (the enzymes lighten the color of the denim, giving a "faded" appearance) . When the most recent batch of fabric came out of the enzyme wash, however, the color wasn't light enough to meet your standards. Your quality control laboratory wants to do some tests to determine why the wash enzymes didn't perform as expected. -Which hypothesis is most likely to be productive for their initial investigation?


A) The nucleotide chain of the enzymes may be incorrectly formed.
B) The dye in the fabric may have hydrolyzed the fatty acids in the enzymes.
C) The three-dimensional structure of the proteins may have been altered.
D) There may not have been enough phospholipids for the volume of fabric.

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After reading the paragraph below, answer the questions that follow. You're the manager of a factory that produces enzyme-washed blue jeans (the enzymes lighten the color of the denim, giving a "faded" appearance) . When the most recent batch of fabric came out of the enzyme wash, however, the color wasn't light enough to meet your standards. Your quality control laboratory wants to do some tests to determine why the wash enzymes didn't perform as expected. -Based on your understanding of enzyme structure, which of the following would you recommend that they also investigate?


A) the temperature of the liquid in the washing vat
B) the manufacturer of the fabric
C) how long the fabric has been in storage
D) the primary structure of the enzyme

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Foods that are high in fiber are most likely derived from


A) plants.
B) dairy products.
C) red meats.
D) fish.

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Sucrose is formed


A) from two glucose molecules.
B) from two monosaccharides through dehydration synthesis.
C) when ionic bonds link two monosaccharides.
D) when glucose and lactose are combined.

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Which of the following is an amino group?


A) -OH
B) -NH₂
C) -COOH
D) -CO

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Below are the structures of three fatty acids, palmitic acid, stearic acid, and oleic acid. What combination of these fatty acids could you use to make a fat that is liquid at room temperature? Below are the structures of three fatty acids, palmitic acid, stearic acid, and oleic acid. What combination of these fatty acids could you use to make a fat that is liquid at room temperature?   A) one palmitic acid, one stearic acid, and one oleic acid B) three palmitic acids C) two palmitic acids and one stearic acid D) one stearic acid, one oleic acid, and one phosphate group


A) one palmitic acid, one stearic acid, and one oleic acid
B) three palmitic acids
C) two palmitic acids and one stearic acid
D) one stearic acid, one oleic acid, and one phosphate group

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A molecule with the formula C₅₅H₁₁₀O₅₅ is probably a(n)


A) oil.
B) steroid.
C) protein.
D) polysaccharide.

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Structural proteins


A) include receptor molecules.
B) include hemoglobin.
C) are found in hair and tendons.
D) include ovalbumin, a protein found in egg white.

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Which of the following statements about animal cell lipids is false?


A) Fats are a form of lipid that function to store energy.
B) Phospholipids are important components of cell membranes.
C) Many lipids function as enzymes.
D) Cholesterol is a type of lipid that is a component of cell membranes and steroid hormones.

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If you were to add olive oil to your food as part of a diet to lower your risk of atherosclerotic disease, you would use olive oil that


A) is liquid at room temperature.
B) is hydrogenated.
C) is modified to be solid at room temperature.
D) has lard added to it.

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High-fructose corn syrup is made from corn. The main carbohydrate in corn is a polysaccharide called


A) fructose.
B) starch.
C) hydrocarbon.
D) cellulose.

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Peptide bonds


A) are used to form amino acids.
B) form between fatty acids.
C) are formed by a hydrolysis reaction.
D) link amino acids.

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These two molecules are structural isomers. What is the difference between them? These two molecules are structural isomers. What is the difference between them?   A) the number of carbon atoms B) the number of hydrogen atoms C) the location of a double-bonded oxygen atom D) Only one of them has a double bond between carbon atoms.


A) the number of carbon atoms
B) the number of hydrogen atoms
C) the location of a double-bonded oxygen atom
D) Only one of them has a double bond between carbon atoms.

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How are genes used by cells to build proteins?


A) The genes in DNA direct the synthesis of an RNA molecule, which is used to build a protein.
B) The genes in RNA direct the synthesis of a DNA molecule, which is used to build a protein.
C) DNA is transcribed into an amino acid sequence.
D) The genes in RNA direct the synthesis of proteins directly.

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Which of the following options correctly pairs a polymer and its monomer?


A) cellulose, amino acids
B) DNA, nucleotides
C) collagen, nucleic acids
D) RNA, ribose

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Which of the following statements about enzymes is false?


A) They increase the rate of chemical reactions.
B) They function as chemical catalysts.
C) They regulate virtually all chemical reactions in a cell.
D) They are monomers used to build proteins.

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