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Draw the structure of glyceryl trimyristate and compare its melting point to that of glyceryl tristearate.

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Melting point is low...

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Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once. -process by which mRNA is synthesized


A) Sanger dideoxy method
B) GAUCGUAAA
C) Watson-Crick
D) translation
E) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -process by which mRNA is synthesized A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
F) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -process by which mRNA is synthesized A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
G) transcription
H) Maxam-Gilbert method
I) AUGGCUGAG
J) replication
K) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -process by which mRNA is synthesized A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
L) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -process by which mRNA is synthesized A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
M) AGATCGCTC

N) A) and E)
O) D) and L)

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Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once. -A sphingolipid


A) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
B) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
C) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
D) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
E) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
F) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
G) Malonyl ACP
H) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
I) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
J) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A sphingolipid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)

K) G) and I)
L) E) and F)

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Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once. -A terpenoid


A) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
B) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
C) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
D) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
E) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
F) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
G) Malonyl ACP
H) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
I) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
J) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A terpenoid A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)

K) D) and H)
L) H) and J)

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Draw the structure of calcium oleate. Would this substance be soluble or insoluble in water?

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In humans, most steroids function as:


A) Enzymes
B) Hormones
C) Nucleic acids
D) Proteins

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once. -uridine


A) Sanger dideoxy method
B) GAUCGUAAA
C) Watson-Crick
D) translation
E) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -uridine A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
F) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -uridine A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
G) transcription
H) Maxam-Gilbert method
I) AUGGCUGAG
J) replication
K) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -uridine A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
L) Instructions: Match each of the following terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term and structures may be used more than once.   -uridine A) Sanger dideoxy method B) GAUCGUAAA C) Watson-Crick D) translation E)    F)    G) transcription H) Maxam-Gilbert method I) AUGGCUGAG J) replication K)    L)    M) AGATCGCTC
M) AGATCGCTC

N) F) and L)
O) B) and L)

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The major lipid components of cell membranes are:


A) sphingolipids
B) fatty acids
C) phosphoglycerides
D) terpenoids

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Instructions: Draw the structures of the major organic product(s) you would expect to obtain from reaction of androsterone with the reagents listed below. Instructions: Draw the structures of the major organic product(s) you would expect to obtain from reaction of androsterone with the reagents listed below.   androsterone -Draw major product(s): NaBH<sub>4</sub>, ethanol androsterone -Draw major product(s): NaBH4, ethanol

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Which reagent is used to accelerate coupling reactions in both laboratory peptide synthesis and laboratory DNA synthesis?


A) catalytic H+
B) dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC)
C) ethyl chloroformate
D) NaOH
E) PhS - NH4+

F) A) and E)
G) None of the above

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The bond between the nitrogenous base and the sugar in a nucleoside is a glycosidic bond. Which type of reagent should cleave this bond?


A) acid
B) base
C) acid or base
D) neither acid nor base
E) It depends on which nitrogenous base and which sugar are present.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Which of the following fatty acids has the highest melting point?


A) lauric acid
B) myristic acid
C) palmitic acid
D) stearic acid

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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D

Which of the following is 2-deoxy-D-ribose? Which of the following is 2-deoxy-D-ribose?    A)  1 B)  2 C)  3 D)  4


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Chemically, these are triacylglycerols, triesters of glycerol with three long-chain carboxylic acids.


A) waxes
B) fats and oils
C) fatty acids
D) soaps

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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What mRNA sequence is complementary to the following DNA base sequence? (5') TAAGGCGATA (3')

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(3') AUUCC...

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Which of the following characterizes the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ?


A) produces multiple copies of DNA segments
B) requires small amount of the source DNA
C) the key to the process is a thermally stable enzyme
D) involves temperature cycling
E) all of these

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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The process invented in 1986 which allows multiple copies of a given DNA sequence to be produced is:


A) The polymerase chain reaction.
B) The Sanger dideoxy method.
C) The Maxam-Gilbert method.
D) The restriction endonuclease reaction.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once. -A triglyceride


A) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
B) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
C) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
D) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
E) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
F) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
G) Malonyl ACP
H) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
I) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)
J) Instructions: Match each of the given terms to a structure from the list below. There is only one correct structure for each term, and structures may be used more than once.   -A triglyceride A)    B)    C)    D)    E)    F)    G) Malonyl ACP H)    I)    J)

K) E) and H)
L) C) and G)

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Which of the following processes is used to harden an oil to give a fat?


A) oxidation
B) hydrogenation
C) hydrolysis
D) hydration

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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Rank DNA, mRNA, and tRNA from largest to smallest.


A) DNA > mRNA > tRNA
B) DNA > tRNA > mRNA
C) mRNA > tRNA > DNA
D) mRNA > DNA > tRNA
E) tRNA > mRNA > DNA

F) B) and D)
G) B) and E)

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