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Surprise Quiz 2
Surprise Quiz 2
(2).The "lock and key hypothesis" attempts to explain the mechanism of [____ ______]
(A) Vacuole formation (B) Pinocytosis (C) Membrane structure (D) Enzyme specificity
(3).Number of carbon dioxide molecule(s)generated in the Krebs cycle per acetyl Co-A molecule is/are[__ _____]
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3
(4).An enzyme that hydrolyzes protein will not act upon starch. This fact is an indication that enzymes are [____ ______]
(A) Inactive (B) Specific (C) Denatured (D) Synthetic
(5).The effect of temperature on the relative rate of enzyme reaction is represented in the graph below. The optimum temperature
for the action of this enzyme is approximately [____ ______]
(A) 20 C (B) 25 C (C) 37 C (D) 50 C
(7).Use the equations and your knowledge of action of enzymes to answer questions (i) and (ii) below:
(i). Letter A in chemical reaction (1) most likely represents the [_____ ________]
(A) Substrate (B) Neurotransmitter (C) Enzyme (D) Hormone
(ii). Letter C in reaction (2) represents [____ ______]
(A) Amylase (B) Protease (C) Sucrase (D) Lipase
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(8). Ribosomes are the sites of [____ ______]
(A) Lipids synthesis (B) Protein synthesis (C) Cellular respiration (D) Photosynthesis
1. The organelle in eukaryotic cells, where Kreb’s cycle takes place is ____________________________.
2. The number of ATP molecule(s) gained from one molecule of glucose in glycolysis pathway is/are ____ _____.
3. According to ____________________________ model of substrate binding, when the substrate binds to the active site, the
enzyme changes its shape to fit it perfectly.
II. Choose the best answer and write the alphabet in the box provided beside each question: (1 x 11 = 11 Marks)
1. The "lock and key hypothesis" attempts to explain the mechanism of [____ ______]
(A) Vacuole formation (B) Pinocytosis (C) Membrane structure (D) Enzyme specificity
2. An enzyme that hydrolyzes protein will not act upon starch. This fact is an indication that enzymes are [____ ______]
(A) Inactive (B) Specific (C) Denatured (D) Synthetic
3. The effect of temperature on the relative rate of enzyme reaction is represented in the graph below. The optimum
temperature for the action of this enzyme is approximately [____ ______]
4. Number of carbon dioxide molecule(s) generated in the Krebs cycle per acetyl Co-A molecule is/are [__ _____]
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3
5. Use the equations and your knowledge of action of enzymes to answer questions (i) and (ii) below:
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7. Which of the following is a coenzyme [____ ______]
(A) Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (B) Glucose (C) Citric acid (D) Pyruvate
2. According to _________________________ model of substrate binding, when the substrate binds to the active site, the enzyme
changes its shape to fit it perfectly.
3. The organelle in eukaryotic cells, where Kreb’s cycle takes place is ________________________.
4. Enzymes catalyze the reaction by lowering the ______________________ energy of biochemical reactions.
II. Choose the best answer and write the alphabet in the box provided beside each question: (1 x 11 = 11 Marks)
(A) Active Transport (B) Exocytosis (C) Pinocytosis (D) Gate Keeping
6. Use the equations and your knowledge of action of enzymes to answer questions (i) and (ii) below:
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7. Number of carbon dioxide molecule(s)generated in the Krebs cycle per acetyl Co-A molecule is/are [__________]
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3
8. The effect of temperature on the relative rate of enzyme reaction is represented in the graph below. The optimum temperature
for the action of this enzyme is approximately [____ ______]
9. An enzyme that hydrolyzes protein will not act upon starch. This fact is an indication that enzymes are [____ ______]
(A) Inactive (B) Specific (C) Denatured (D) Synthetic
10. The "lock and key hypothesis" attempts to explain the mechanism of [____ ______]
(A) Vacuole formation (B) Pinocytosis (C) Membrane structure (D) Enzyme specificity