Biochemistry : Fundamental Macromolecules and Concepts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Biochemistry

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Example Questions

Example Question #171 : Fundamental Macromolecules And Concepts

Which accurately describes the effects of solute concentrations on cells?

Possible Answers:

Aquaporins prevent water flow via osmosis.

Cells tend to swell in both hypotonic and hypertonic solutions.

Cells tend to shrink in both hypotonic and hypertonic solutions.

Cells tend to swell in hypotonic solutions, and shrink in hypertonic solutions.

Cells tend to shrink in hypotonic solutions, and swell in hypertonic solutions.

Correct answer:

Cells tend to swell in hypotonic solutions, and shrink in hypertonic solutions.

Explanation:

Hypotonic solutions have a low solute concentration, and hypertonic solutions have high solute concentration. By the rules of osmosis, water moves in and out of cells along a concentration gradient, because membranes are only slightly permeable to water. Hence in a hypotonic solution, water will enter cells, causing them to swell and possibly break, while in a hypertonic solution, cells will lose water and shrink. Aquaporins are water channels that encourage osmosis, rather than hinder it.

Example Question #172 : Fundamental Macromolecules And Concepts

How many hydrogen bonds can a molecule of water participate in?

Possible Answers:

2

5

1

3

4

Correct answer:

4

Explanation:

A molecule of water is polar with the two hydrogen atoms being partially posistive and the oxygen atom being partially negative. The two hydrogens can therefore each act as a donor which accounts for two net hyrdogen bonds made by water. The oxygen contains a partial negative charge and two lone electrons pairs can each act as acceptors and from two more hydrogen bonds, making a total of 4.

Example Question #3 : Essential Properties Of Water

A dialysis bag containing pure water is placed in a beaker containing a 1 molar glucose in water. The pore size of the dialysis bag is only large enough to allow water to pass through it. What will be the net flow of water?

Possible Answers:

Glucose will flow from the glucose solution into the dialysis bag

Water will flow both directions at equal rates

Water will flow out of the dialysis bag into the glucose solution

Water will flow from the glucose solution into the dialysis bag

There will be no movement of water

Correct answer:

Water will flow out of the dialysis bag into the glucose solution

Explanation:

Osmosis states that a solvent will move from a region of high concentration to a region of relatively lower concentration. In this case the solvent is water. The concentration of water inside the dialysis bag is higher than the concentration of water in the beaker because this water also contains 1 molar glucose. Therefore the water in the dialysis bag will flow out into the beaker to bring the concentration of water in both spaces toward equilibrium

Example Question #561 : Biochemistry

Why is water polar?

Possible Answers:

Electrons are distributed asymmetrically in the molecule

Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen

All of these

Hydrogen atoms are arranged on one "side" of the molecule

Correct answer:

All of these

Explanation:

Water is polar for all of these reasons. First, oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen. This means that oxygen attracts electrons more strongly than hydrogen does. Thus, in the hydrogen-oxygen bond of water, the electrons will be distributed asymmetrically--they will be oriented more towards oxygen than hydrogen. The molecular geometry of the water molecule (bent) results from oxygen containing a steric number of four with two lone pairs, thus the molecule has a slightly positive end and a slightly negative end.

Example Question #12 : Essential Properties Of Water

Which of the following molecules is amphipathic?

Possible Answers:

Benzene

Palmitic acid

Calcium chloride

Acetic acid

Correct answer:

Palmitic acid

Explanation:

An amphipathic molecule is one which contains both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions. Benzene is made up of six carbon atoms joined together in a ring, with one hydrogen atom attached to each carbon (). This makes it a hydrocarbon, meaning that benzene is entirely hydrophobic. It does not have any hydrophilic regions and thus cannot be amphipathic.

Calcium chloride () is an ionic compound. This means that it is hydrophilic, not amphipathic. Acetic acid () is an interesting compound because it consists of a methyl group and a carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid is hydrophilic. The methyl group, consisting of a carbon and three hydrogen atoms, is hydrophobic, but this group is too small to make the entire compound amphipathic. Thus, acetic acid is not amphipathic.

Lastly, palmitic acid () is definitely an amphipathic molecule. The carboxylic acid portion is hydrophilic, and the hydrocarbon chain is very long, making up the hydrophobic region.

Example Question #562 : Biochemistry

Which of the following statements about water is incorrect?

Possible Answers:

Water has the potential to form a maximum of 4 hydrogen bonds.

Water has a tetrahedral structure when considering lone pairs and a bent molecular structure when not considering lone pairs.

Because of hydrogen bonding, water has a low heat of vaporization.

Ice is a hexagonally packed network of water molecules and is less dense than water.

Correct answer:

Because of hydrogen bonding, water has a low heat of vaporization.

Explanation:

Because of hydrogen bonding, water has a low high heat of vaporization. In other words, it takes more energy to free up water molecules from a hydrogen-bonded liquid state to a gaseous state.

Example Question #563 : Biochemistry

What percentage of the human body is composed of interstitial water?

Possible Answers:

60%

15%

90%

5%

65%

Correct answer:

15%

Explanation:

Interstitial water is the fluid on the outside of cells, and surrounds the cells of the human body. While estimates vary, the best answer is that 15% of the entire human body is composed of interstitial water. Overall, about 60% of the body (42L) is composed of water. Additionally, about two-thirds of the total body water is intracellular water. Finally, about 5% of the entire body is composed of plasma.

Remember that these percentages are estimates, and vary by individual. Sex and muscle mass are two factors that can significantly alter these estimates.

Example Question #14 : Essential Properties Of Water

Overall, water is a neutral molecule. However, it is polar due to electronegativity differences between oxygen and hydrogen. Which of the following could possibly be the partial positive and partial negative charges on a hydrogen and an oxygen in water, respectively? 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Oxygen is a more electronegative atom than hydrogen, and therefore attracts electrons within the molecule more strongly than hydrogen. Because electrons are negatively charged, oxygen must therefore contain a partial negative charge, while hydrogen must contain a partial positive charge.

Because water is neutral, the overall charge should add up to 0. However, there are two hydrogens in water, compared to one oxygen. Two positive charges of  will cancel out a single negative charge of .

Example Question #564 : Biochemistry

How many hydrogen bonds can a single water molecule form with other molecules?

Possible Answers:

2

5

4

1

3

Correct answer:

4

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen interacts with a lone pair of electrons on another fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom. So first, the two hydrogens in water can form hydrogen bonds, as they are connected to an oxygen atom. Next, the oxygen atom in water has two lone pairs of electrons, and those also can form hydrogen bonds. A single water molecule therefore has the capability of forming four hydrogen bonds.

Example Question #11 : Homeostasis And The Biological Environment

Carbon is __________.

Possible Answers:

trivalent

tetravalent

None of these answers

divalent

monovalent

Correct answer:

tetravalent

Explanation:

Since carbon has four valence electrons in its shell, it can form up to four bonds with different atoms to complete its valence shell with electrons.

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