Quick Biochemistry - Mineral Metabolism (Section 2)

  • 1
    Which enzyme facilitates the creation of heme from protophyrin III?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ferrochelatase
  • 2
    How do many foreign substances affect the body's production of ALA synthase in the liver?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Increase hepatic ALA synthase
  • 3
    A deficiency of which enzyme is responsible for acute intermittent porphyria?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Uroporphyrinogen I synthase
  • 4
    What is the most prominent symptom associated with acute intermittent porphyria?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Abdominal pain
  • 5
    What substance is typically found in increased amounts in the urine of individuals with acute intermittent porphyria?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Massive quantities of porphobilinogen
  • 6
    Which enzyme is deficient in congenital erythropoietic porphyria?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Uroporphyrinogen III cosynthase
  • 7
    Which of the following is a primary symptom of congenital erythropoietic porphyria?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Photosensitivity
  • 8
    Which enzyme deficiency is most likely to cause porphyria cutanea tarda?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Uroporphyrinogen oxidase
  • 9
    What is a typical finding in the urine of those with porphyria cutanea tarda?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Increased quantity of uroporphyrin
  • 10
    Hereditary coproporphyria results from a lack of which enzyme?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Coproporphyrinogen oxidase
  • 11
    Which enzyme is associated with variegate porphyria?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Protoporphyrinogen oxidase
  • 12
    What enzyme deficiency characterizes protoporphyria (erythrohepatic)?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ferrochelatase
  • 13
    Approximately how much coproporphyrins is eliminated daily through feces?
    Respondre
    (D)
    300-1000 µgs
  • 14
    How are immunoglobulins distinguished and named?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Sedimentaiton coefficient like 7 S, 19 S etc.
  • 15
    What is the basis for the classification of immunoglobulins?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Heavy chains
  • 16
    What structural components are present in all immunoglobulins?
    Respondre
    (D)
    2 L chains and 2 H chains
  • 17
    What chain types are always present in an immunoglobulin molecule?
    Respondre
    (D)
    2 κ and 2 λ chains
  • 18
    How many types of H chains have been identified in humans?
    Respondre
    (D)
    5
  • 19
    How many hypervariable regions are present in an L chain?
    Respondre
    (C)
    3
  • 20
    How many hypervariable regions are present in an H chain?
    Respondre
    (D)
    4
  • 21
    Which immunoglobulin type contains the γ H chain?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ig G
  • 22
    Which immunoglobulin type contains the α H chain?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Ig A
  • 23
    Which immunoglobulin type contains the μ H chain?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Ig M
  • 24
    Which immunoglobulin type contains the δ H chain?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig D
  • 25
    Which immunoglobulin type contains the ε H chain?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig E
  • 26
    Which immunoglobulin is characterized by the presence of a 'J' chain?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Ig M
  • 27
    Which immunoglobulin is associated with the secretory protein T chain (T protein)?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ig A
  • 28
    Which immunoglobulin exists as a pentamer?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Ig M
  • 29
    What part of the immunoglobulin molecule is responsible for binding to a specific antigen?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Variable regions of H and L chains
  • 30
    What part of the immunoglobulin molecule determines its class-specific function?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Constant region particularly CH2 and CH3 of H chain
  • 31
    In an Ig molecule, what part is flexible and easily targeted by enzymes?
    Respondre
    (A)
    The area between the first and second constant regions of the heavy chain
  • 32
    Which immunoglobulin is the smallest in size?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ig G
  • 33
    How many subgroups are there for Ig G?
    Respondre
    (C)
    4
  • 34
    Which Ig G subgroup is present in the highest amount in the blood?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ig G₁
  • 35
    Which immunoglobulin can pass through the placenta?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Ig G
  • 36
    Which immunoglobulin has the least amount of carbohydrates?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig G
  • 37
    What is the typical level of Ig G found in the blood?
    Respondre
    (A)
    1200 mg%
  • 38
    What is the approximate lifespan of Ig G?
    Respondre
    (C)
    19-24 days
  • 39
    Which immunoglobulin is most easily broken down by heat?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig D
  • 40
    Which immunoglobulin contains the most carbohydrates?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig D
  • 41
    What is a typical concentration of Ig D in the blood serum?
    Respondre
    (C)
    3 mg%
  • 42
    Approximately how long does it take for half of the Ig D in the body to be eliminated?
    Respondre
    (B)
    2-8 days
  • 43
    Roughly what percentage of Ig M is made up of carbohydrates?
    Respondre
    (D)
    10.2%
  • 44
    Which immunoglobulin has the largest rate of sedimentation?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Ig M
  • 45
    Which immunoglobulin has the greatest mass?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Ig M
  • 46
    How long is the half-life of Ig M?
    Respondre
    (C)
    5 days
  • 47
    What is the approximate normal concentration of Ig M in blood serum?
    Respondre
    (B)
    120 mg%
  • 48
    Which immunoglobulin is linked to reaginic antibodies?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Ig E
  • 49
    Which immunoglobulin is found in the lowest concentrations in blood serum?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Ig E
  • 50
    Within what time frame does half of the Ig E protein typically disappear from the body?
    Respondre
    (A)
    1-6 days