Polynucleotides carry information by: a) the nitrogenous base sequence b)the nit
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Polynucleotides carry information by: a) the nitrogenous base sequence b)the nitrogenous base hyper-pairing c) the base transcriptical venues d) all is these An mRNA molecule: a) carries one gene size piece of the information b) is the product translation c) contains the genome d) is protein coded Transcription is best described as information flow from: a) DNA rightarrow DNA b) DNA rightarrow RNA c)RNA rightarrow DNA d) DNA rightarrow Protein e) none of these Translation is best described information flow from: a) DNA rightarrow DNA b) DNA rightarrow RNA c) RNA rightarrow DNA d) DNA rightarrow Protein Replication is best described information flow from: a) DNA rightarrow DNA b) DNA rightarrow RNA c) RNA rightarrow DNA d) DNA rightarrow Protein e) none of these Which can have a structural isomer, Which can have a geometric isomer, Which can have optical (stereo) isomer, For the functional groups choose from Which is the carbocyl group Which is the carbonyl group Which is the hydroxyl group Which is the amino group An enzyme that requires a prosthetic group for activity is called what when it is missing its prosthetic group: a) alloasteric b) coenzyme-free c) holoenzyme d) apoenzyme An enzyme that requires a prosthetic group for activity is called what when it is has its prosthetic group: a) alloasteric b) coenzyme-independent c) holoenzyme d) apoenzyme. Which is not true about the active site-substrate complex: a) the have a shape-shape complimentarily b) H-bonds, ionic interactions, and hydrophobic forces between them results in high affinity interaction c) saturation results from a covalent bond e) all are correct Which of the following is the usable form of energy for all known organisms: a) ATP b) glucose c) light d) all oxidizable carbohydrates, lipids, & amino acids e) it depends upon the specific organismExplanation / Answer
Answer40:A-nitrogenous base sequences
41.A-Carries one gene size piece of genetic information
42.B-DNA-RNA
43.E-RNA(mRNA) to proteins
44.A-DNA-DNA
45.A-C4H10 Isobutane
46.B-Cis -trans isomerisation or E-Z isomerisation
47.C-Molecules that differ three dimentionally by the placement of substituents around one or more atoms in a molecule.
48.B
49.E
50.C
51.A
52.B-Co-enzyme free
These are the organic molecules that are required by certain enzymes to out catalysis
53.B-Co-enzyme dependent
54.C-holoenzyme
55.E-All are correct
56 A-ATP