Carbohydrates And Glycolysis

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  • 1. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      D-Glyceraldehyde

    • B.

      L-Glyceraldehyde

    • C.

      D-Threose

    • D.

      D-Arabinose

    Correct Answer
    A. D-Glyceraldehyde
  • 2. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      D-Arabinose

    • B.

      D-Ribose

    • C.

      D-Erythrose

    • D.

      D-Xylose

    Correct Answer
    C. D-Erythrose
  • 3. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      D-Glucose

    • B.

      D-Altrose

    • C.

      D-Idose

    • D.

      D-Ribose

    Correct Answer
    D. D-Ribose
  • 4. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      D-Ribose

    • B.

      D-Glucose

    • C.

      D-Gulose

    • D.

      D-Glyceraldehyde

    Correct Answer
    B. D-Glucose
  • 5. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      L-Talose

    • B.

      D-Arabinose

    • C.

      D-Lyxose

    • D.

      D-Mannose

    Correct Answer
    D. D-Mannose
  • 6. 

    Name the aldose shown above.

    • A.

      D-Galactose

    • B.

      D-Glucose

    • C.

      D-Ribose

    • D.

      D-Lyxose

    Correct Answer
    A. D-Galactose
  • 7. 

    Correct Answer
    Dihydroxyacetone
  • 8. 

    Correct Answer
    D-Ribulose
  • 9. 

    Correct Answer
    D-Xylulose
  • 10. 

    Correct Answer
    D-Fructose
  • 11. 

    This is image is known as a Pyran.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 12. 

    This image is known as a Pyran

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    This is known as a Furan.

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  • 13. 

    Name that linkage! Amylose, starch energy storage glycogen has what kind of linkages? 

    • A.

      α-(1-->4)

    • B.

      α-(1-->4), α-(1-->6) (branches)

    • C.

      β(1-->4)

    • D.

      β(1-->3), β(1-->4)

    Correct Answer
    A. α-(1-->4)
  • 14. 

    Name that linkage! Amylopectin has what type of linkage?

    • A.

      α-(1-->4)

    • B.

      α-(1-->4), α-(1-->6) (branches)

    • C.

      β(1-->4)

    • D.

      β(1-->3), β(1-->4)

    Correct Answer
    B. α-(1-->4), α-(1-->6) (branches)
  • 15. 

    Name that linkage! Glycogen has what type of linkage?

    • A.

      α-(1-->4)

    • B.

      α-(1-->4), α-(1-->6) (branches)

    • C.

      β(1-->4)

    • D.

      β(1-->3), β(1-->4)

    Correct Answer
    B. α-(1-->4), α-(1-->6) (branches)
  • 16. 

    Name that linkage! For the structural homoglycan found in plants, Celluose, what type of linkage does it have?

    • A.

      α-(1-->4)

    • B.

      α-(1-->4),α-(1-->6) (branches)

    • C.

      β(1-->4)

    • D.

      β(1-->3), β(1-->4)

    Correct Answer
    C. β(1-->4)
  • 17. 

    Name that linkage! What linkage is found in Chitin?

    • A.

      α-(1-->4)

    • B.

      α-(1-->4),α-(1-->6) (branches)

    • C.

      β(1-->4)

    • D.

      β(1-->3), β(1-->4)

    Correct Answer
    C. β(1-->4)
  • 18. 

    Which of the following best descibes the order of glycolysis:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.10.

    • A.

      6,8,10,2,7,3,9,5,4,1

    • B.

      1,4,5,9,3,7,2,10,8,6

    • C.

      1,7,4,5,3,2,10,9,8,6

    • D.

      6,4,2,3,5,7,9,10,8,1

    Correct Answer
    B. 1,4,5,9,3,7,2,10,8,6
  • 19. 

    In what steps of glycosis are ATP and NADH products, respectively?

    • A.

      7&10, 6

    • B.

      8, 3-5

    • C.

      1&2, 6

    • D.

      10, 6

    Correct Answer
    A. 7&10, 6

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