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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Lecture Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  glucose is converted into two molecules of pyruvate
B  occurs within the mitochondria
C  ATP is formed by oxidative phosphorylation
D  glucose is decarboxylated producing 4 molecules of CO2
E  there is a net production of 4 molecules of ATP
Question #2
A  the point of separation is called the replication fork
B  on the other side, DNA polymerase attaches complementary bases in short segments as it moves toward the replication fork forming the lagging strand
C  at the origin of replication, helicase unwinds the helix and separates the bases
D  DNA polymerase , moving toward the replication fork, attaches complementary bases to the template strand continuously to form the leading strand
E  the (Okazaki) fragments are then linked together by DNA ligase
Question #4
A  2 FADH2 and 2 ATP
B  4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2 and 2 ATP
C  4 CO2
D  6 NADH and 2 ATP
Question #6
A  matching anticodon of another t-RNA attaches to the next codon
B  first t-RNA detaches from the ribosome
C  a large ribosomal subunit joins the complex
D  the adjacent nucleic acids on the ends of the t-RNA bond
E  matching anticodon of t-RNA attaches to the first codon of m-RNA
Question #9
A  attachment of potassium ions
B  attachment of phosphate (from the breakdown of ATP)
C  release of potassium ions
D  release of sodium ions
E  attachment of an enzyme
Question #11
A  lipid solubility
B  molecular weight of the solute
C  temperature, diffusion gradient, lipid solubility and molecular weight of the solute
D  diffusion gradient
E  temperature