16. The correct monosaccharide combination is. A. Sucrose = Fructose + galactose B. Lactose = galactose + galactose C. Maltose = Glucose + glucose D. None of the above. 17. Phenylhydrazone test is used to detect and differentiate reducing sugars. Which among the results is correct for Galactose? A. 2 minutes time of formation and presence of needle like crystalline structure. B. 2 minutes time of formation and presence of Thorny balls. C. 20 minutes time of formation and presence of needle like crystalline structures. D. 20 minutes time of formation and presence of thorny balls. 18. A solution with 0.60 M NaH2PO4 (120MM) and a 0.50 M Na2HPO4 (142 ММ), with a pka of 7.21 and total volume of 1 L. Its pH is 7.13. How many grams of N22HPO4 is needed for the reaction? A. 61 В. 71 С. 81 D. 91 9. All are false about polysaccharides, EXCEPT. A. Cellulose are branched and is composed of Beta-glucose subunits. B. Amylose are nonbranched and is composed of alpha-glucose subunits. C. Amylopectin are branched and is composed of beta-glucose subunits. D. Glycogen are non-branched and is composed of alpha-glucose subunits. 12. All are true about reducing sugars, EXCEPT. A. With a free hydroxyl group. B. Arranged in a cyclic form. C. They are fructose, lactose, maltose D. None of the above. 13. First order reaction is A. When the substrate concentration is much less than Km. B. The velocity of reaction the substrate concentration. s proportional to C. both A and B. D. None of the above. 10. Arrange the correct sequence in Polymerase chain reaction. I. Extending Primers. II. Denature NDA into separate strands III. Primer construction. IV. Annealing of primers 14. Carbohydrate test that is based on furfural reactions, EXCEPT. A. Benedict's test B. Bial's Orcinol test C. Selivanoff's test D. Both B and C. A. II, I, IL, IV B. II, II, IV, I C. II, IV, II, I D. II, II, I, IV 15. Solution C has an initial pH of 5.00. You added 1.0 mol of HCL therefore changing the pH of the solution to 6.00. what is the buffer capacity of solution C? A. 0.5 11. In cases of ethylene glycol poisoning and its characteristic metabolic acidosis, treatment involves correction of the acidosis, removal of В. 1.5 C. 2.5 D. None of the above. any remaining ethylene glycol and administration of an inhibitor of ADH (ADH, alcohol: NAD+ gxidoreductase), the enzyme that oxidizes ethylene glycol to the organic acids that cause the acidosis. Ethanol (grain alcohol) frequently is the inhibitor given to treat ethylene glycol poisoning; it works by competitively inhibiting ADH. As a competitive inhibitor, ethanol A. Increases apparent Km without affecting V max. B. decreases apparent Km without affecting v max. C. Increases apparent Vmax without affecting Km. D. Decreases both apparent V max and apparent Km.
16. The correct monosaccharide combination is. A. Sucrose = Fructose + galactose B. Lactose = galactose + galactose C. Maltose = Glucose + glucose D. None of the above. 17. Phenylhydrazone test is used to detect and differentiate reducing sugars. Which among the results is correct for Galactose? A. 2 minutes time of formation and presence of needle like crystalline structure. B. 2 minutes time of formation and presence of Thorny balls. C. 20 minutes time of formation and presence of needle like crystalline structures. D. 20 minutes time of formation and presence of thorny balls. 18. A solution with 0.60 M NaH2PO4 (120MM) and a 0.50 M Na2HPO4 (142 ММ), with a pka of 7.21 and total volume of 1 L. Its pH is 7.13. How many grams of N22HPO4 is needed for the reaction? A. 61 В. 71 С. 81 D. 91 9. All are false about polysaccharides, EXCEPT. A. Cellulose are branched and is composed of Beta-glucose subunits. B. Amylose are nonbranched and is composed of alpha-glucose subunits. C. Amylopectin are branched and is composed of beta-glucose subunits. D. Glycogen are non-branched and is composed of alpha-glucose subunits. 12. All are true about reducing sugars, EXCEPT. A. With a free hydroxyl group. B. Arranged in a cyclic form. C. They are fructose, lactose, maltose D. None of the above. 13. First order reaction is A. When the substrate concentration is much less than Km. B. The velocity of reaction the substrate concentration. s proportional to C. both A and B. D. None of the above. 10. Arrange the correct sequence in Polymerase chain reaction. I. Extending Primers. II. Denature NDA into separate strands III. Primer construction. IV. Annealing of primers 14. Carbohydrate test that is based on furfural reactions, EXCEPT. A. Benedict's test B. Bial's Orcinol test C. Selivanoff's test D. Both B and C. A. II, I, IL, IV B. II, II, IV, I C. II, IV, II, I D. II, II, I, IV 15. Solution C has an initial pH of 5.00. You added 1.0 mol of HCL therefore changing the pH of the solution to 6.00. what is the buffer capacity of solution C? A. 0.5 11. In cases of ethylene glycol poisoning and its characteristic metabolic acidosis, treatment involves correction of the acidosis, removal of В. 1.5 C. 2.5 D. None of the above. any remaining ethylene glycol and administration of an inhibitor of ADH (ADH, alcohol: NAD+ gxidoreductase), the enzyme that oxidizes ethylene glycol to the organic acids that cause the acidosis. Ethanol (grain alcohol) frequently is the inhibitor given to treat ethylene glycol poisoning; it works by competitively inhibiting ADH. As a competitive inhibitor, ethanol A. Increases apparent Km without affecting V max. B. decreases apparent Km without affecting v max. C. Increases apparent Vmax without affecting Km. D. Decreases both apparent V max and apparent Km.
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