This document contains a biochemistry quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions testing various concepts. Over 40 questions are presented across topics like enzyme function, protein synthesis, disease identification, analytical techniques, and metabolic processes. For each question, the corresponding answer is provided. The quiz covers foundational biochemistry content relevant for medical studies.
This document contains a biochemistry quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions testing various concepts. Over 40 questions are presented across topics like enzyme function, protein synthesis, disease identification, analytical techniques, and metabolic processes. For each question, the corresponding answer is provided. The quiz covers foundational biochemistry content relevant for medical studies.
This document contains a biochemistry quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions testing various concepts. Over 40 questions are presented across topics like enzyme function, protein synthesis, disease identification, analytical techniques, and metabolic processes. For each question, the corresponding answer is provided. The quiz covers foundational biochemistry content relevant for medical studies.
Is it prokaryotic or eukaryotic protein synthesis?
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Answer It’s prokaryotic protein synthesis
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Identify the instrument
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Answer It’s fully Automatic Biochemical Auto analyzer.
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Identify the structure
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Answer It’s Alpha helix- the secondary structure of protein.
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Identify the disease
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Answer It’s Rickets
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Identify the disease
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Answer Skin lesions in Zinc deficiency
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What are these yellow spots?
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Answer Eruptive xanthomas
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What is the clinical importance of C-peptide?
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Answer It’s serum concentration indicates the actual level of endogenously synthesized insulin.
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Identify the Technique
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Answer Ion exchange chromatography
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Identify the process
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Answer It’s the formation of human insulin by Recombinant DNA technology
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Spot question Name the inhibitor of lactate dehydrogenase
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Answer Malonate
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Spot question Certain isoforms of cytochrome P450 (eg, CYP1A1) are particularly involved in the metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and related molecules; for this reason they were formerly called as ?
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Answer Aromatic hydrocarbon hydroxylases (AHHs)
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Spot question Several powerful oxidants are produced during the course of metabolism, in both blood cells and most other cells of the body. These include superoxide (O2 ), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), peroxyl radicals (ROO ), and hydroxyl radicals (OH ) and are referred to as ?
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Answer Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
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Spot question In the retina, retinaldehyde functions as the prosthetic group of the light- sensitive opsin proteins, forming rhodopsin (in rods) ………...What is it called in cones?
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Answer Iodopsin
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Spot question Tremors, slurred speech, blurred vision, coma, and ultimately death are the symptoms of………………….intoxication
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Answer Ammonia intoxication
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Spot question SREBP What is it’s full form?
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Answer Sterol regulatory element-binding protein
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Spot question ACP - the acyl carrier protein requires the vitamin………………..
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Answer Pantothenic acid
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Spot question The major gluconeogenic tissues are- ???
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Answer Liver and kidneys
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Spot question A measure of its digestibility, based on the extent to which it raises the blood concentration of glucose compared with an equivalent amount of glucose or a reference food such as white bread or boiled rice is called--?
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Answer Glycemic index
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Spot question A phospholipid present in mitochondria is called as………….
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Answer Cardiolipin
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Prosthetic groups are:
(a) required by all enzymes in the cell
(b) loosely bound to enzymes via hydrogen bonds (c) sites on the enzyme molecule that permit allosteric modification of enzyme activity (d) tightly bound to enzymes and are required for their activity 3/7/2013 Biochemistry For Medics 42 Answer (d) Tightly bound and are required for the enzyme activity
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Spot question Which of the following promotes glucose and amino acid uptake by muscle? (a) adrenaline (b) insulin (c) glucagon (d) cortisol
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Answer (b)Insulin
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Spot question Which of the following is not a dietary antioxidant? (a) vitamin C (b) lipoic acid (c) vitamin K (d) beta-carotene