Come find out how much you remember of the term 1 material!
Not all the questions are written by me, they all come from my collection of tutoring notes/material (I don't keep track of where stuff comes from). None are from VCAA exams.
Whilst doing these bear in mind that I usually work through them with students, prompting as required so some of them are kinda tricky or require information that you're probably not required to know. They're good for practice though! I don't have a lot of MCQs but those are easy anyway, so let's get some practice in on the hard stuff!
If you post an answer to a SAQ I will do my best to give it a mark and feedback but that basically depends on how up to date with my uni lecture schedule I am (I'm at -12 right now).
MCQs1. A protein was found to contain 100 amino acids. How many peptide bonds are present in this protein?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 99
D. 101
2. A major function of the mitochondrial inner membrane is the conversion of energy from electrons to the stored energy of the phosphate bond in ATP. To accomplish this function, this membrane must have all of the following features except
A. proteins to accept electrons from NADH
B. the electron transport chain of proteins.
C. high permeability to protons
D. proton pumps embedded in the membrane
3. An organism with a cell wall would have the most difficulty performing which process?
A. osmosis
B. diffusion
C. active transport
D. facilitated diffusion
4. Plant walls are comprised of cellulose, whilst the cell walls of fungi are comprised of:
A. chitin
B. glycogen
C. protein
D. lipid
SAQs1. Aspartame is a common sweetener in diet soft drinks. Research has observed a significantly higher incidence of cancer in those who drink diet soft drinks as opposed to those who drink the regular variety. Is it reasonable to draw the conclusion "aspartame causes cancer"; suggest one reason why it is and one reason why it is not. (2 marks)
2. Name the four classes of biomacromolecule. Name one function of each. Briefly describe the structure of each. Give one example of each. (4 marks)
3. Read the following passage (
source) and explain why lack of protein causes accumulation of fluid in this way. (2 marks)
Kwashiorkor is a dangerous and widespread form of childhood malnutrition caused when diets are excessively high in carbohydrates and low in protein. A lack of protein in her diet caused her to develop an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin of her legs, stomach, and face.
4. What could you conclude about the function of a cell if it possessed large amounts of mitochondria or a flagellum? Give an example of each. (2 marks)