Question 5 (1) Phosphate + ribose is a nucleotide (2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as double helix Only the second statement is correct Neither statements are correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 6 (1) Adenine + ribose + phosphate is a nucleoside (2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as supercoiling Neither statements are correct Only the second statement is correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 7 (1) The energy stored in ATP is converted to emotional energy that moves organelles around within the cell. This is an example of energy transduction. (2) Entropy is associated with the rapid movement of particles of matter, which because they are random cannot accomplish a directed work process.

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Question 5
(1) Phosphate + ribose is a nucleotide
(2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as double helix
Only the second statement is correct
Neither statements are correct
Only the first statement is correct
QUESTION 6
(1) Adenine + ribose + phosphate is a nucleoside
(2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as supercoiling
Neither statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Only the first statement is correct
QUESTION 7
(1) The energy stored in ATP is converted to emotional
that moves organelles around within the cell. This is
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an example of energy transduction.
(2) Entropy is associated with the rapid movement of
particles of matter, which because they are random cannot
accomplish a directed work process.
Both statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Neither statements are correct
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 (1) Phosphate + ribose is a nucleotide (2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as double helix Only the second statement is correct Neither statements are correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 6 (1) Adenine + ribose + phosphate is a nucleoside (2) Tertiary structure in DNA is also known as supercoiling Neither statements are correct Only the second statement is correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 7 (1) The energy stored in ATP is converted to emotional that moves organelles around within the cell. This is ener an example of energy transduction. (2) Entropy is associated with the rapid movement of particles of matter, which because they are random cannot accomplish a directed work process. Both statements are correct Only the second statement is correct Neither statements are correct
QUESTION 8
(1) ATP is used for diverse processes because its terminal
phosphate group can be transferred to a variety of different
types of molecules (amino acids, lipids, sugars, & proteins).
(2) Feedback inhibition is a type of allosteric modulation
where end product of pathway allosterically inhibits first
committed step in metabolic pathway making it; shuts down
anabolic assembly lines.
Neither statements are correct
Both statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
QUESTION 9
(1) Oxidative phosphorylation is when dehydrogenases
move 2 electrons & proton to NAD+ to make NADH; while
Substrate-level phosphorylation is when phosphate group
moved from a substrate to ADP → ATP.
(2) Energy unavailable for additional work after an event has
both a potential & capacity factor.
Only the first statement is correct
Both statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 (1) ATP is used for diverse processes because its terminal phosphate group can be transferred to a variety of different types of molecules (amino acids, lipids, sugars, & proteins). (2) Feedback inhibition is a type of allosteric modulation where end product of pathway allosterically inhibits first committed step in metabolic pathway making it; shuts down anabolic assembly lines. Neither statements are correct Both statements are correct Only the second statement is correct QUESTION 9 (1) Oxidative phosphorylation is when dehydrogenases move 2 electrons & proton to NAD+ to make NADH; while Substrate-level phosphorylation is when phosphate group moved from a substrate to ADP → ATP. (2) Energy unavailable for additional work after an event has both a potential & capacity factor. Only the first statement is correct Both statements are correct Only the second statement is correct
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