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RECALL State why the following terms are important in biochemistry: polymer, protein, nucleic acid,...Problem 2RE:
RECALL Match each entry in Column a with one in Column b; Column a shows the names of some important...Problem 4RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY In 1828, Wohler was the first person to synthesize an organic compound (urea, from...Problem 5RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A friend who is enthusiastic about health foods and organic gardening asks you...Problem 6RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Does biochemistry differ from organic chemistry? Explain your answer. (Consider...Problem 7RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY An earlier mission to Mars contained instruments that determined that amino acids...Problem 8RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Common proteins are polymers of 20 different amino acids. How big a protein (how...Problem 9RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Nucleic acids are polymers of just four different monomers in a linear...Problem 10RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY RNA is often characterized as being the first biologically active molecule. What...Problem 11RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why is the development of catalysis important to the development of life?Problem 12RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY What are two major advantages of enzyme catalysts in living organisms when...Problem 13RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why was the development of a coding system important to the development of life?Problem 14RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Comment on RNAs role in catalysis and coding in theories of the origin of life.Problem 15RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Do you consider it a reasonable conjecture that cells could have arisen as bare...Problem 18RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Assume that a scientist claims to have discovered mitochondria in bacteria. Is...Problem 21RE:
RECALL What are the differences between the photosynthetic apparatus of green plants and...Problem 23RE:
RECALL Which organelles contain DNA?Problem 25RE:
RECALL State how the following organelles differ from each other in terms of structure and function:...Problem 26RE:
RECALL List the five kingdoms into which living organisms are divided, and give at least one example...Problem 27RE:
RECALL Which of the five kingdoms consist of prokaryotes? Which consist of eukaryotes?Problem 28RE:
RECALL How does the five-kingdom classification differ from the one based only on plants and...Problem 29RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY What are the advantages of being eukaryotic (as opposed to prokaryotic)?Problem 30RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain some DNA, which more closely resembles...Problem 31RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Fossil evidence indicates that prokaryotes have been around for about 3.5 billion...Problem 32RE:
RECALL Which processes are favored: those that require energy or those that release energy?Problem 33RE:
RECALL Does the thermodynamic term spontaneous refer to a process that takes place quickly?Problem 34RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS For the process Nonpolarsolute+H2OSolution what are the signs of...Problem 35RE:
RECALL Which of the following are spontaneous processes? Explain your answer for each process. (a)...Problem 36RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY In which of the following processes does the entropy increase? In each case,...Problem 37RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why is it necessary to specify the temperature when making a table listing G...Problem 39RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A reaction at 23C has G=1kJmol1. Why might this reaction become spontaneous at...Problem 40RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Urea dissolves very readily in water, but the solution becomes very cold as the...Problem 41RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Would you expect the reaction ATPADP+Pi to be accompanied by a decrease or...Problem 42RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY The existence of organelles in eukaryotic cells represents a higher degree of...Problem 43RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why is it advantageous for a cell to have organelles? Discuss this concept from...Problem 44RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Which would you expect to have a higher entropy: DNA in its well-known...Problem 45RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY How would you modify your answer to Question 29 in light of the material on...Problem 46RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Would it be more or less likely that cells of the kind we know would evolve on a...Problem 47RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY What thermodynamic considerations might enter into finding a reasonable answer to...Problem 48RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY If cells of the kind we know were to have evolved on any other planet in our solar...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Biochemistry And The Organization Of CellsChapter 2 - Water: The Solvent For Biochemical ReactionsChapter 3 - Amino Acids And PeptidesChapter 4 - The Three-dimensional Structure Of ProteinsChapter 5 - Protein Purification And Characterization TechniquesChapter 6 - The Behavior Of Proteins: EnzymesChapter 7 - The Behavior Of Proteins: Enzymes, Mechanisms, And ControlChapter 8 - Lipids And Proteins Are Associated In Biological MembranesChapter 9 - Nucleic Acids: How Structure Conveys InformationChapter 10 - Biosynthesis Of Nucleic Acids: Replication
Chapter 11 - Transcription Of The Genetic Code: The Biosynthesis Of RnaChapter 12 - Protein Synthesis: Translation Of The Genetic MessageChapter 13 - Nucleic Acid Biotechnology TechniquesChapter 14 - Viruses, Cancer, And ImmunologyChapter 15 - The Importance Of Energy Changes And Electron Transfer In MetabolismChapter 16 - CarbohydratesChapter 17 - GlycolysisChapter 18 - Storage Mechanisms And Control In Carbohydrate MetabolismChapter 19 - The Citric Acid CycleChapter 20 - Electron Transport And Oxidative PhosphorylationChapter 21 - Lipid MetabolismChapter 22 - PhotosynthesisChapter 23 - The Metabolism Of NitrogenChapter 24 - Integration Of Metabolism: Cellular Signaling
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