23.) The triacylglycerol from previous question that has the fewest total double bonds has how many? (Count all double bonds.) G) 6 A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 E) 4 F) 5

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23.) The triacylglycerol from previous question that has the fewest total double bonds has how many? (Count all double bonds.)
G) 6
A) 0 B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
F) 5
24.) How many different sequence possibilities are there for a single-stranded RNA polymer that is 6 bases long?
A) 6
В) 12 3 (бx2)
C) 24 = (6x4)
D) 4096 = (4°) E) 1296 = (6*)
F) 36 = (6?)
||
25.) The area indicated by the arrow is the
A) sugar-phosphate backbone
B) minor groove
C) major groove
D) Z-DNA backbone
E) S hippy groove A
? Å
26.) If the distance marked in the drawing above is 40 Å, this indicates
A) the distance covered by 20 consecutive nucleotide pairs
C) the DNA has been stretched longitudinally
B) a 100° turn of the DNA double helix
E) this is double stranded mRNA
D) this is DNA
27.) What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequence 5'- GGCATT -3'?
В) 5'- ААТGСС -3'
E) 5'- CCGTAA -3'
A) 5'- GGCATT -3'
D) 5'- TTACGG -3'
C) 5'- ACGTCG -3'
F) 5'- GCTGCA -3'
28.) The purine with the fewest oxygen atoms always base pairs with
B) guanine
in RNA.
A) adenosine
C) cytosine
D) thymine
E) uracil
29.) A protein with quaternary structure described as d2B2Y2 would be a
C) homodimer
A) homotrimer B) heteropentamer
D) heterotrimer E) heterohexamer
30.) In proteins, the
A) primary
structure is held together exclusively by amide bonds.
C) tertiary
B) secondary
D) quaternary
E) supersecondary
31.) An enzyme that converts an aldehyde to a 1° alcohol is classified as a(n)
B) oxidoreductase
A) transferase
C) hydrolase
D) isomerase
E) ligase
F) lyase
Transcribed Image Text:23.) The triacylglycerol from previous question that has the fewest total double bonds has how many? (Count all double bonds.) G) 6 A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 E) 4 F) 5 24.) How many different sequence possibilities are there for a single-stranded RNA polymer that is 6 bases long? A) 6 В) 12 3 (бx2) C) 24 = (6x4) D) 4096 = (4°) E) 1296 = (6*) F) 36 = (6?) || 25.) The area indicated by the arrow is the A) sugar-phosphate backbone B) minor groove C) major groove D) Z-DNA backbone E) S hippy groove A ? Å 26.) If the distance marked in the drawing above is 40 Å, this indicates A) the distance covered by 20 consecutive nucleotide pairs C) the DNA has been stretched longitudinally B) a 100° turn of the DNA double helix E) this is double stranded mRNA D) this is DNA 27.) What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequence 5'- GGCATT -3'? В) 5'- ААТGСС -3' E) 5'- CCGTAA -3' A) 5'- GGCATT -3' D) 5'- TTACGG -3' C) 5'- ACGTCG -3' F) 5'- GCTGCA -3' 28.) The purine with the fewest oxygen atoms always base pairs with B) guanine in RNA. A) adenosine C) cytosine D) thymine E) uracil 29.) A protein with quaternary structure described as d2B2Y2 would be a C) homodimer A) homotrimer B) heteropentamer D) heterotrimer E) heterohexamer 30.) In proteins, the A) primary structure is held together exclusively by amide bonds. C) tertiary B) secondary D) quaternary E) supersecondary 31.) An enzyme that converts an aldehyde to a 1° alcohol is classified as a(n) B) oxidoreductase A) transferase C) hydrolase D) isomerase E) ligase F) lyase
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