Quick Biochemistry - Enzymes (Section 6)

  • 1
    What is the correct order of lipoprotein molecules, from least to most dense?
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    (B)
    Chylomicron, VLDL, IDL, LDL
  • 2
    What substance is present in the urine of individuals with Hurler's syndrome?
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    (C)
    Dermatan sulphate and heparan sulphate
  • 3
    Which enzyme is deficient in Hunter's syndrome?
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    (B)
    Iduronate sulphatase
  • 4
    Which of the following is a characteristic of Hunter's syndrome?
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    (D)
    Hearing loss is perceptive
  • 5
    What is a key characteristic of Von-Gierke's disease?
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    (C)
    Hypoglycemia
  • 6
    Which organ is primarily affected in McArdle's syndrome?
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    (D)
    Skeletal muscle
  • 7
    What enzyme is deficient in Refsum's disease?
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    (A)
    Pytantate-a-oxidase
  • 8
    What is a significant finding in Refsum's disease?
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    (B)
    Accumulation of phytanic acid in the blood and tissues
  • 9
    Which disease is associated with a deficiency in the a-Galactosidase enzyme?
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    (D)
    Fabry's disease
  • 10
    Which model or theory explains the formation of an enzyme-substrate complex?
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    (C)
    Proenzyme theory
  • 11
    A key characteristic of Tay-Sachs disease involves
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    (B)
    Buildup of specific lipids in the brain and spleen
  • 12
    Which enzyme is missing in Krabbe's disease?
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    (C)
    ẞ-Galactosidase
  • 13
    A deficiency in which enzyme causes Farber's disease?
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    (A)
    Ceramidase
  • 14
    Niemann-Pick disease results from the lack of which enzyme?
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    (D)
    Sphingomyelinase
  • 15
    Wolman's disease is caused by the absence of
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    (A)
    Cholesteryl ester hydrolase
  • 16
    What enzyme is missing in Sandhoff's disease?
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    (B)
    Hexosaminidase A and B
  • 17
    What enzyme is affected in Jamaican vomiting sickness?
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    (C)
    Acyl-Co-A dehydrogense
  • 18
    What is the cause of Zellweger's syndrome?
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    (A)
    Peroxisomes
  • 19
    What is the underlying issue in Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome?
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    (B)
    Defect in Apo-B synthesis
  • 20
    What enzyme deficiency is associated with Hyperammonemia type II?
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    (C)
    Ornithine transcarbamoylase
  • 21
    What is a notable observation in Hyperammonemia type II?
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    (C)
    Cognitive impairment
  • 22
    A lack of the argininosuccinate synthetase enzyme results in which condition?
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    (A)
    Argininosuccinic aciduria
  • 23
    What condition is characterized by Tricorrhexis nodosa?
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    (D)
    Hyperargininemia
  • 24
    Which condition is associated with high blood argininosuccinate levels?
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    (A)
    Hyperargininemia
  • 25
    Hyperargininemia, a urea synthesis impairment, arises from a deficiency of which enzyme?
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    (B)
    Argininosuccinase
  • 26
    The deficiency of which enzyme causes albinism?
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    (C)
    p-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid oxidase
  • 27
    What enzyme deficiency leads to neonatal tyrosinemia?
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    (B)
    Fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase
  • 28
    Which enzyme demonstrates substrate specificity?
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    (C)
    Lactase
  • 29
    Where do coenzymes bind?
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    (B)
    Apoenzymes
  • 30
    In which type of reactions are coenzymes essential?
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    (D)
    All of these
  • 31
    Which coenzyme plays a role in moving hydrogen atoms during chemical reactions?
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    (C)
    Coenzyme Q
  • 32
    Which coenzyme is involved in reactions that involve the gain or loss of electrons?
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    (B)
    Lipoic acid
  • 33
    During the process of turning glucose into glucose-6-phosphate, what molecule acts as a helper?
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    (B)
    ATP
  • 34
    What coenzyme is necessary for reactions that move amino groups between molecules?
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    (D)
    Pyridoxal phosphate
  • 35
    Coenzyme A includes a specific type of vitamin. Which vitamin is it?
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    (C)
    Pantothenic acid
  • 36
    What vitamin is found within cobamides?
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    (D)
    Vitamin B12
  • 37
    Which coenzyme is crucial for reactions where carbon dioxide is added to a molecule?
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    (C)
    Biotin
  • 38
    Which coenzyme is involved in the process of cells using oxygen to produce energy?
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    (A)
    Coenzyme Q
  • 39
    The enzyme hexokinase is classified as which type of enzyme based on its function?
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    (C)
    Transferase
  • 40
    Which of the following enzymes is responsible for breaking down proteins?
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    (D)
    All of these
  • 41
    What type of enzymes facilitate the formation of covalent bonds between two substrates?
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    (C)
    Ligases
  • 42
    The scientist who put forward the induced fit model of enzyme function was
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    (B)
    Koshland
  • 43
    Another term for allosteric inhibition is
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    (C)
    Feedback inhibition
  • 44
    Typically, an allosteric enzyme's activity is reduced by
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    (D)
    Product of the pathway
  • 45
    If an enzymatic reaction reaches its maximum velocity (Vmax), what is the substrate concentration relative to Km?
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    (D)
    Far above the Km
  • 46
    On a Lineweaver-Burk plot, the y-intercept signifies
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    (B)
    Km
  • 47
    In the context of competitive inhibition, the inhibitor
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    (D)
    Competes with the substrate
  • 48
    What is the effect of competitive inhibitors on the enzyme kinetics?
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    (C)
    Increase the Km
  • 49
    How can the effect of competitive inhibition be mitigated?
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    (B)
    Substrate concentration
  • 50
    Which enzyme does physostigmine competitively inhibit?
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    (B)
    Cholinesterase