Chapter 2: Physiological Chemistry and Processes: Property Ionic Bond Covalent Bond
Chapter 2: Physiological Chemistry and Processes: Property Ionic Bond Covalent Bond
Chapter 2: Physiological Chemistry and Processes: Property Ionic Bond Covalent Bond
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Section: BSN 1105
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Important biological molecules
5. The region on an enzyme molecule to which the reactants bind is called the:
.
a) binding site
b) active site
c) substrate site
d) reaction site
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a) Generally, enzymes catalyse a number of different reactions.
b) Enzymes are destroyed by the reaction they catalyse.
c) Enzyme activity is very dependent upon a stable pH and temperature.
d) Enzymes allow the body to slow down or limit the speed and extent of its
cellular reactions to a manageable level.
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Movement of substances within the body
Body fluids
Module review
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11. The approximate pH of gastric fluid is: .
a) 10
b) 8
c) 4
d) 2
12. Which of the following is not one of the major groups of organic substances
in the
human body?
a) Proteins
b) Salts
c) Lipids
d) Nucleic acids
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