1 / 16

Title: PROTEIN WARM-UP ***answers only*** 1-10

Name, Date, Period, Row. Title: PROTEIN WARM-UP ***answers only*** 1-10. STANDARD 4EF. 1. HOW MANY LEVELS OF PROTEINS ARE THERE?. A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4. WHICH LEVEL OF PROTEIN only has COVALENT-PEPTIDE BONDS? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Quaternary.

shani
Download Presentation

Title: PROTEIN WARM-UP ***answers only*** 1-10

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Name, Date, Period, Row Title: PROTEIN WARM-UP***answers only*** 1-10 STANDARD 4EF

  2. 1. HOW MANY LEVELS OF PROTEINS ARE THERE? • A. 1 • B. 2 • C. 3 • D. 4

  3. WHICH LEVEL OF PROTEIN only has COVALENT-PEPTIDE BONDS?A. PrimaryB. SecondaryC. TertiaryD. Quaternary

  4. 3. WHAT TYPE OF BOND DOES SECONDARY, TERTIARY &QUATERNARY PROTEINS HAVE THAT HELP MAINTAIN SHAPE? • Peptide B. hydrogen • C. Covalent D. Ionic E. Both A &C

  5. 4. WHAT TYPE OF BOND IS BETWEEN EACH AMINO ACID? • A. Hydrogen • B. Ionic • C. Covalent • D. Peptide • E. Both C and D

  6. 5. SAMPLE PROTEIN “x” PRO-GLY-SER CAN ALSO BE WRITTEN HOW??? • A. GLY-SER-PRO • B. SER-PRO-GLY • C. SER-GLY-PRO • D. PRO-SER-GLY

  7. 6. WHAT PROTEIN LEVEL IS SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE ? • PRIMARY • SECONDARY • TERTIARY • QUATERNARY

  8. 7. WHAT LEVEL OF PROTEIN IS SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE? • PRIMARY • SECONDARY • TERTIARY • QUATERNARY

  9. 8. WHAT LEVEL OF PROTEIN IS SHOWN IN THIS PICTURE? • PRIMARY • SECONDARY • TERTIARY • QUATERNARY

  10. 9. WHAT LEVEL OF PROTEIN IS SHOWN, WITH MORE THAN ONE CHAIN, IN THIS PICTURE? • PRIMARY • SECONDARY • TERTIARY • QUATERNARY

  11. 10. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DOES NOT DETERMINE THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PROTEINS? • A. NUMBER OF A.A. • B. ORDER OF A.A. • C. R-GROUP & SHAPE OF A.A. • D. KINDS OF A.A.

  12. 11. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES A SECONDARY PROTEIN? • A. AMINO ACIDS ARE TWISTED & FOLDED • B. MORE THAN ONE CHAIN OF A.A. • C. GLOBULAR-CHAIN ITSELF IS FOLDED • D. SEQUENCE OF A.A. RECIPE FOR THE PROTEIN

  13. 12. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES A PRIMARY PROTEIN? • A. AMINO ACIDS ARE TWISTED & FOLDED • B. MORE THAN ONE CHAIN OF A.A. • C. GLOBULAR-CHAIN ITSELF IS FOLDED • D. SEQUENCE OF A.A. RECIPE FOR THE PROTEIN

  14. 13. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES A QUATERNARY PROTEIN? • AMINO ACIDS ARE TWISTED & FOLDED B. MORE THAN ONE CHAIN OF A.A. C. GLOBULAR-CHAIN ITSELF IS FOLDED D. SEQUENCE OF A.A. RECIPE FOR THE PROTEIN

  15. 14. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES A TERTIARY PROTEIN? • AMINO ACIDS ARE TWISTED & FOLDED B. MORE THAN ONE CHAIN OF A.A. C. GLOBULAR-CHAIN ITSELF IS FOLDED D. SEQUENCE OF A.A. RECIPE FOR THE PROTEIN

  16. 15. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ROLES OF PROTEINS? • A. FORM MUSCLE & BONE • B. HELP FIGHT DISEASE • C. MAKES UP HAIR & NAILS • D. ALL OF THE ABOVE

More Related