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Which of the following will increase enzyme activity?


A) increase the temperature to boiling
B) decrease the concentration of the enzyme
C) alter the substrate
D) change to optimum pH for the reaction
E) decrease the temperature

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All of the energy that a plant stores in the bonds of glucose are available to an animal to power its muscles.

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Coenzymes and/or cofactors are necessary for optimal enzyme activity.

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Gasoline engines use energy more efficiently than cells.

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What is a metabolic reaction called that involves one reaction releasing energy to provide energy for a second reaction that requires energy?


A) an endergonic reaction
B) an exergonic reaction
C) a coupled reaction
D) a reversible reaction
E) anabolism

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When a cell uses substantial energy to organize its cell contents to a greater degree than the organization that exists outside the living cell


A) energy has been created.
B) entropy has increased.
C) entropy has decreased.
D) entropy remains the same.
E) energy has been destroyed.

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The function of an enzyme is to


A) provide the energy for metabolic reactions.
B) increase the rate of a metabolic reaction.
C) change the direction of metabolic reactions.
D) act as a buffer in metabolic reactions.
E) raise the energy of activation for a reaction.

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Chloroplasts and mitochondria are both involved in redox reactions because


A) carbon dioxide is reduced during photosynthesis and carbohydrates are oxidized during cellular respiration.
B) both use carbon dioxide.
C) photosynthesis uses energy and cellular respiration releases energy.
D) both are required to be in all cells.
E) energy cycles between the two organelles.

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ATP contains


A) an adenine base and one phosphate group.
B) an adenine base and two phosphate groups.
C) an adenine base and three phosphate groups.
D) an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and two phosphate groups.
E) an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups.

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The change in free energy of a reaction, delta G, is calculated by


A) subtracting the free energy content of the products from that of the reactants.
B) subtracting the free energy content of the reactants from that of the products.
C) adding the free energy content of the products to that of the reactants.
D) the amount of free energy content of the reactants.
E) the amount of free energy content of the products.

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Each enzyme has a particular substrate because enzymes


A) increase the energy of activation.
B) decrease the productivity of the cell.
C) always require coenzymes.
D) have active sites complementary in shape to their substrates.
E) are named for their substrate.

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Explain the factors that will cause an enzyme to become denatured and what will occur structurally to the enzyme when it is denatured.

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The two factors that will denature a pro...

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Heat is a form of energy.

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Will the reaction A + B turn into C spontaneously "move" forward if the free energy of A + B is 25 units and the free energy of C is 30 units?

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Less energy is needed to bring about a reaction when an enzyme is present.

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ATP can be broken down into


A) ADP.
B) ADP plus phosphate.
C) ADP plus phosphate plus energy.
D) pyruvate.
E) lactate.

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While science cannot describe "thinking" in physical terms, we are certain that the process involves metabolism inside brain cells. With positron emission tomography (PET scan) , it is possible to inject short-lived isotopes and image the regions of the brain that have the most active metabolism during various mental activities. However


A) thought cannot be linked to cell processes because energy is not related to matter.
B) since thoughts can occur over and over, the requirement for a continual input of energy to prevent entropy does not apply to this cell activity.
C) the cellular energy expended in thinking must be less than the chemical bond energy supplied in food to these brain cells.
D) "thinking" is beyond the scope of science to study.
E) "thinking" is not a cellular process and therefore does not require energy.

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Occasionally someone claims to have built a machine that can run forever, producing as much energy as it consumes. This has always been disproved because it violates


A) the first law of thermodynamics.
B) the second law of thermodynamics.
C) entropy.
D) laws preventing any conversion between types of energy.
E) coupled reaction equations.

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While eating a container of yogurt, you have to leave, so you store the yogurt in the refrigerator. A day later you return and find the surface of the yogurt is no longer smooth but has broken into several liquified products. You correctly guess that enzymes from your saliva, via the spoon, have continued digesting the yogurt in your absence. What will happen over time?


A) Nothing, the reaction has stopped because the amount of saliva is small and you would have to add more saliva to continue the degradation.
B) The reaction will continue indefinitely since the enzyme is not consumed by the reaction.
C) The reaction will continue until half is digested and then stop because the reaction between substrate and product will be balanced.
D) The reaction has stopped because the yogurt has denatured the enzyme.
E) As long as the enzyme is not denatured by environmental conditions, the reaction will continue until all of the substrate is used up.

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We often say that we need food for energy. In a biological sense, is this correct?


A) Yes, because the smallest units inside the atoms that make up the food are simply pure energy.
B) Yes, because the food must move through the digestive system, and motion is kinetic energy.
C) Yes, because the food we eat has potential energy in its structure and this chemical energy can be converted into mechanical energy.
D) No, because food consists of matter and cannot be transformed into energy.
E) No, since all food matter stays matter, and energy remains energy.

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