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What is the primary function of the peripheral nervous system?
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11%
a) To process and store information
69%
b) To connect the CNS to sensory organs and effectors
13%
c) To produce neurotransmitters
7%
d) To protect the spinal cord
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Which of the following is a component of the PNS?
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55%
a) Spinal nerves
23%
b) Spinal cord
9%
c) Cerebrum
14%
d) Medulla oblongata
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What type of neurons are primarily found in the PNS?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
a) Interneurons only
17%
b) Central neurons
17%
c) Glial cells
57%
d) Sensory and motor neurons
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1. What is an enzyme?
• A type of carbohydrate
• A protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions
• A lipid that stores energy
• A nucleic acid that carries genetic information
2. Which of the following is a general property of enzymes? They:
• are consumed in reactions.
• lower the activation energy of reactions.
• can function at only one temperature.
• are always active.
3. What is the primary function of enzymes? To:
• provide structural support
• store genetic information
• catalyze biochemical reactions
• transport substances across membranes
4. Enzymes are specific to their substrates because of:
• size
• color
• charge
• shape
5. Which level of protein structure involves the sequence of amino acids?
• Primary structure
• Secondary structure
• Tertiary structure
• Quaternary structure
6. The folding of a polypeptide into a three-dimensional shape is referred to as:
• Primary structure
• Secondary structure
• Tertiary structure
• Quaternary structure
7. Which model describes the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate as a lock and key?
• Induced fit model
• Lock and key model
• Transition state model
• Allosteric model
8. The induced fit model suggests that:
• The enzyme's active site is rigid.
• Enzymes do not interact with substrates.
• The enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate.
• Substrates can bind without any structural change.
9. In enzyme-substrate binding, what is formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate?
• Product
• Inhibitor
• Coenzyme
• Enzyme-substrate complex
10. What happens to the enzyme after the reaction is complete?
• It is permanently altered.
• It becomes inactive.
• It must be destroyed.
• It remains unchanged and can be reused.
• A type of carbohydrate
• A protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions
• A lipid that stores energy
• A nucleic acid that carries genetic information
2. Which of the following is a general property of enzymes? They:
• are consumed in reactions.
• lower the activation energy of reactions.
• can function at only one temperature.
• are always active.
3. What is the primary function of enzymes? To:
• provide structural support
• store genetic information
• catalyze biochemical reactions
• transport substances across membranes
4. Enzymes are specific to their substrates because of:
• size
• color
• charge
• shape
5. Which level of protein structure involves the sequence of amino acids?
• Primary structure
• Secondary structure
• Tertiary structure
• Quaternary structure
6. The folding of a polypeptide into a three-dimensional shape is referred to as:
• Primary structure
• Secondary structure
• Tertiary structure
• Quaternary structure
7. Which model describes the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate as a lock and key?
• Induced fit model
• Lock and key model
• Transition state model
• Allosteric model
8. The induced fit model suggests that:
• The enzyme's active site is rigid.
• Enzymes do not interact with substrates.
• The enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate.
• Substrates can bind without any structural change.
9. In enzyme-substrate binding, what is formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate?
• Product
• Inhibitor
• Coenzyme
• Enzyme-substrate complex
10. What happens to the enzyme after the reaction is complete?
• It is permanently altered.
• It becomes inactive.
• It must be destroyed.
• It remains unchanged and can be reused.
Answers
1. A protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions
2. lower the activation energy of reactions.
3. catalyze biochemical reactions
4. shape
5. Primary structure
6. Tertiary structure
7. Lock and key model
8. The enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate.
9. Enzyme-substrate complex
10. It remains unchanged and can be reused.
2. lower the activation energy of reactions.
3. catalyze biochemical reactions
4. shape
5. Primary structure
6. Tertiary structure
7. Lock and key model
8. The enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate.
9. Enzyme-substrate complex
10. It remains unchanged and can be reused.
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Topic 4: Central Nervous System and Its Functions
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What are the main components of the central nervous system?
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80%
a) Brain and spinal cord
7%
b) Cranial and spinal nerves
9%
c) Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
4%
d) Sensory and motor neurons
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What is the primary function of the central nervous system?
Anonymous Quiz
18%
a) To transmit signals to muscles
71%
b) To integrate sensory information and coordinate responses
7%
c) To produce hormones
4%
d) To protect the body from injury
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Which part of the CNS is responsible for controlling involuntary functions like breathing?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
a) Cerebrum
18%
b) Cerebellum
60%
c) Medulla oblongata
8%
d) Thalamus
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What is the role of the spinal cord in the CNS?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
a) To store memories
51%
b) To relay signals and mediate reflexes
15%
c) To produce cerebrospinal fluid
26%
d) To control voluntary movements
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Which CNS structure coordinates balance and muscle movement?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
a) Cerebrum
59%
b) Cerebellum
18%
c) Hypothalamus
9%
d) Spinal cord
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