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Question: How do enzymes contribute to cellular respiration?
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21%
A) By storing ATP
63%
B) By catalyzing metabolic steps
7%
C) By transporting oxygen
10%
D) By synthesizing glucose
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Question: What is the function of DNA polymerase?
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12%
A) Digest proteins
75%
B) Synthesize DNA
11%
C) Break down lipids
2%
D) Transport sugars
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Question: Which enzyme type is involved in protein digestion?
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53%
A) Hydrolases
19%
B) Oxidoreductases
11%
C) Transferases
17%
D) Isomerases
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Question: How do enzymes regulate metabolism?
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79%
A) By controlling reaction rates
5%
B) By storing energy
9%
C) By changing pH
7%
D) By removing substrates
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Question: What is the role of enzymes in biosynthesis?
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42%
A) Break down molecules
42%
B) Build complex molecules
14%
C) Store nutrients
2%
D) Transport ions
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Category 8: Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity (Questions 71-80)
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Question: How does temperature affect enzyme activity up to the optimum?
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16%
A) Decreases activity
39%
B) Increases activity
8%
C) No effect
38%
D) Denatures enzyme
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Question: What happens above an enzymeβs optimal temperature?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A) Activity increases
57%
B) Activity decreases due to denaturation
16%
C) Activity remains constant
5%
D) Specificity increases
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Question: How does pH affect enzyme activity?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A) All enzymes work best at pH 7
6%
B) pH has no effect
57%
C) Each enzyme has an optimal pH
12%
D) Only acidic pH works
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Question: What happens when substrate concentration increases?
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62%
A) Rate increases until saturation
21%
B) Rate decreases
11%
C) Enzyme denatures
7%
D) No effect
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π Chemistry Common questions about Redox Reactions & Oxidation States:
1. Which of the following is a defining characteristic of ALL redox reactions?
a) Formation of a precipitate
b) Transfer of protons (HβΊ ions)
c) Transfer of electrons
d) Release of heat (exothermic reaction)
Answer: c) Transfer of electrons
2. In the following reaction, which species is being oxidized? 2 AgβΊ(aq) + Cu(s) β 2 Ag(s) + CuΒ²βΊ(aq)
a) AgβΊ
b) Cu
c) Ag
d) CuΒ²βΊ
Answer: b) Cu (Loses electrons, oxidation number increases)
3. What is the oxidation state of sulfur (S) in HβSOβ?
a) +2
b) +4
c) +6
d) -2
Answer: c) +6
4. Which of the following is NOT a possible oxidation state of chlorine (Cl)?
a) -1
b) +1
c) +3
d) +6
Answer: d) +6 (Chlorine can have oxidation states from -1 to +7, but not +6)
5. In a balanced half-reaction, what is used to balance the charges?
a) HβO
b) HβΊ ions
c) Electrons (eβ»)
d) All of the above
Answer: c) Electrons (eβ»)
6. A reducing agent is a species that:
a) Loses electrons and is reduced.
b) Gains electrons and is reduced.
c) Loses electrons and is oxidized.
d) Gains electrons and is oxidized.
Answer: c) Loses electrons and is oxidized.
7. In the compound NaβOβ, what is the oxidation state of oxygen (O)?
a) -2
b) -1
c) 0
d) +1
Answer: b) -1 (This is a peroxide)
8. Disproportionation is a type of redox reaction in which:
a) The same element is both oxidized and reduced.
b) Two different elements are oxidized.
c) No electrons are transferred.
d) The reaction is always endothermic.
Answer: a) The same element is both oxidized and reduced.
9. What is the oxidation state of manganese (Mn) in the permanganate ion (MnOββ»)?
a) +2
b) +4
c) +7
d) -1
Answer: c) +7
10. Which of the following statements is TRUE about oxidation states?
a) They always represent the actual charges on atoms in a compound.
b) They are used to keep track of electron transfer in chemical reactions.
c) They are always positive whole numbers.
d) They are not applicable to covalent compounds.
Answer: b) They are used to keep track of electron transfer in chemical reactions.
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1. Which of the following is a defining characteristic of ALL redox reactions?
a) Formation of a precipitate
b) Transfer of protons (HβΊ ions)
c) Transfer of electrons
d) Release of heat (exothermic reaction)
Answer: c) Transfer of electrons
2. In the following reaction, which species is being oxidized? 2 AgβΊ(aq) + Cu(s) β 2 Ag(s) + CuΒ²βΊ(aq)
a) AgβΊ
b) Cu
c) Ag
d) CuΒ²βΊ
Answer: b) Cu (Loses electrons, oxidation number increases)
3. What is the oxidation state of sulfur (S) in HβSOβ?
a) +2
b) +4
c) +6
d) -2
Answer: c) +6
4. Which of the following is NOT a possible oxidation state of chlorine (Cl)?
a) -1
b) +1
c) +3
d) +6
Answer: d) +6 (Chlorine can have oxidation states from -1 to +7, but not +6)
5. In a balanced half-reaction, what is used to balance the charges?
a) HβO
b) HβΊ ions
c) Electrons (eβ»)
d) All of the above
Answer: c) Electrons (eβ»)
6. A reducing agent is a species that:
a) Loses electrons and is reduced.
b) Gains electrons and is reduced.
c) Loses electrons and is oxidized.
d) Gains electrons and is oxidized.
Answer: c) Loses electrons and is oxidized.
7. In the compound NaβOβ, what is the oxidation state of oxygen (O)?
a) -2
b) -1
c) 0
d) +1
Answer: b) -1 (This is a peroxide)
8. Disproportionation is a type of redox reaction in which:
a) The same element is both oxidized and reduced.
b) Two different elements are oxidized.
c) No electrons are transferred.
d) The reaction is always endothermic.
Answer: a) The same element is both oxidized and reduced.
9. What is the oxidation state of manganese (Mn) in the permanganate ion (MnOββ»)?
a) +2
b) +4
c) +7
d) -1
Answer: c) +7
10. Which of the following statements is TRUE about oxidation states?
a) They always represent the actual charges on atoms in a compound.
b) They are used to keep track of electron transfer in chemical reactions.
c) They are always positive whole numbers.
d) They are not applicable to covalent compounds.
Answer: b) They are used to keep track of electron transfer in chemical reactions.
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Category 9: Enzyme Regulation and Inhibition (Questions 81-90)
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Question: What is allosteric regulation?
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38%
A) Binding at the active site
53%
B) Binding at a non-active site
6%
C) Changing pH
4%
D) Denaturation
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Question: Where does a competitive inhibitor bind?
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29%
A) Allosteric site
17%
B) Substrate
48%
C) Active site
6%
D) Cofactor