Foundation Spots
1.
A. Identify the instrument.
B. Name another method to
assess the above perimeter.
2
.
A. Name the device.
B. What is the perimeter
measured by the above device.
3.
A. What shows the structure
of glycogen?
B. Name another molecule
that has the structure of b?
4.
A. What's the phospholipid
here?
B. What is the function?
5.
What is the level of organization
of the following protein?
6.
Write 2 differences
between A & B
7.
What are the energy
sources used during a
100m sprint?
8.
Picture shows blood
antigen A. What is X?
9.
State the type of isomer
shown in this picture?
10.
Name the bond A?
11.
A. What is the process shown
above?
B. How does it differ from
endocytosis?
12.
State the function of the
cell organelle shown
above.
13.
A. Name the types of inhibition
shown by A & B.
B. Write an example for each.
14.
A. Name the structure?
B. How does it differ from others?
15.
A. State the major organization of protein shown
below.
B. Name the type of organization of A & B.
16.
Write the delta numbering
system of the above fatty
acid?
17.
A. Identify the transport
mechanisms X & Y.
B. Name a mineral that
transports via both methods?
18.
Identify the disaccharide.
19.
A. These are enantiomers of
glucose. Identify A & B.
B. What are enantiomers?
20.
A. Identify the bond.
B. Name one disaccharide
which has the above bond.
21.
A. Identify the disaccharide.
B. What is the type of the bond?
22.
A. Identify the secondary structure?
B. What is the major force
stabilizing this structure?
23.
A. What is the antibiotic given to
inhibit initiation of this process?
B. What is the enzyme used to make
peptide bonds?
24.
A. Identify X & Y.
B. Give an example for such
a hormone.
25. A
B
A & B are 2 solutions containing the same
enzyme.
A. Which of these has an inhibition?
B. What is the type of the inhibition?
26.
State 2 characteristics that
are always true for
competitive inhibition.
27.
What is measured by the
above instruments?
28.
A. What type of an inhibition is illustrated here?
B. State an example for the above type of
inhibition.
29.
What is A & B?
30.
What is A & B?
31.
A. Name two other glycerolphospholipids.
B. What is the main function of
phospholipids?
32.
A. Identify the secondary structure.
B. What is the major force
stabilizing this structure?
33.
A. What type of inhibition is this ?
B. Which of the following has the higher
Km ? Ethanol or Methanol?
Answers
1) A - pH meter 6) A - Secondary Structure is an
B - pH paper alpha helix
- Digested by proteases
B - Secondary Structure is a
2) A - Lovibond Comparator beta
B - pH - Resistant to proteases
7) Stored ATP
3) A - D Creatine phosphate
B - Amylose Anaerobic glycolysis
8) N-acetyI galactosemine
4) A - Lecithin
B - Reduce surface tension 9) Epimers
10) 1, 4 alpha glycosidic bond
5) Quaternary structure
11) A - Facilitated diffusion 16) 9, 12,15 (18:3)
B - This is a passive transport
12) - Complete the processing of substances 17) A - X→ Transcellular
received from the ER
Y → Paracellular
- Sorts, tags & packages fully processed
proteins & lipids in vesicles B - Calcium
13) A - Non competitive inhibition
- eg: Fluoride for enolase 18) Sucrose
B - Competitive inhibition
- Ethanol for methanol poisoning
- Allopurinol for Xanthine oxidase
19) A - A→ D glucose
- Sulphonamide for PABA B→ L glucose
B - An enantiomer is one of two
14) A - Glycine stereoisomers that are mirror images
B - Doesn't have an asymmetrical carbon of each other that are non-
atom superposable
15) A - Secondary structure of protein
B - A → alpha helix 20) A - Beta 1,4 glycosidic bond
B → beta pleated sheet B - Lactose
21) A - Sucrose 26) 1. Reversible
B - Alpha 1,2 glycosidic bond 2. Structural analogues of the
substrate
22) A - Alpha helix
27) pH
B - H bonds
28) A - Competitive inhibition
23) A - Streptomycin
B - Ethanol for methanol poisoning
B - Peptidyl transferase
- Allopurinol for Xanthine oxidase
- Sulphonamide for PABA
24) A - X → Steroid cytoplasmic
receptor
29) A - Glucose
Y → Steroid responsive
elements B - Sodium
B - Oestrogen
30) A →(-1/ Km)
25) A - A B → 1/ Vmax
B - Non competitive inhibition
31) A - PhosphatidyIcholine, PhosphatidyIethanolamine
B - Act as the main component of plasma membranes
32) A - Beta pleated sheet
B - H bonds
33) A - Competitive inhibition
B - Methanol (low affinity)