Identify These Biology Lab Bim Reagent Tests Quiz

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1. What do Benedict's Solution test for?

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Benedict's Solution is specifically used to test for reducing sugars like glucose or fructose by changing its color from blue to green to reddish-orange based on the presence and amount of the sugar.

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Various Reactants and their Properties

2. What is the test for Starch?

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Iodine is used as a test for Starch due to the coil shape of starch molecules. It gives a positive result of blueish black coloration and a negative result of yellowish brown coloration.

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3. What is the purpose of Sudan IV?

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Sudan IV is specifically used as a test for lipids by reacting with the amino tail of chains. It produces a red color when positive, and does not mix when negative, appearing as a powder.

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4. What is Biuret test used for?

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The Biuret test is specifically used to test for the presence of proteins by detecting the peptide bonds in protein chains. The color change observed is from blue (negative result) to pink to violet (positive result).

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5. What is the role of Pepsin in the body?

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Pepsin is an enzyme that is responsible for breaking down proteins into smaller amino acid chains in the stomach during digestion.

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6. What is the function of Salivary Amylase?

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Salivary amylase is responsible for initiating the digestion of carbohydrates by breaking down starch into simpler sugars like glucose.

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7. What does Disch diphenylamine test for?

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Disch diphenylamine is a chemical reaction that specifically detects DNA by producing a color change. When DNA is present, the solution turns blue based on the intensity of the color, indicating the amount of DNA. Therefore, options related to protein, carbohydrates, and lipids are not correct as they do not involve the Disch diphenylamine test for DNA.

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8. Does the sample test positive or negative for Starch?

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The correct answer is 2. A positive result for starch indicates the presence of starch in the sample being tested.

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9. What is the result when testing for the presence of starch?

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The correct result for testing the presence of starch is a positive reaction, indicating the presence of starch molecules.

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10. Biuret Test Tubes (for Proteins): Which one of the following substances will give a positive result for proteins?

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The Biuret test is a biochemical test used for detecting the presence of proteins. Egg Albumen, being a source of proteins, will give a positive result when subjected to the Biuret test.

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11. Biuret Test Tubes (Protein Digestion by Pepsin)

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In the Biuret Test Tubes, a negative result indicates the absence of protein or polypeptides. Option 2 is incorrect as a negative result does not indicate the presence of polypeptides. Option 3 and 4 are incorrect as they suggest positive results for carbohydrates and lipids, which are not detected by the Biuret test.

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12. What are the results of Sudan IV Test Tubes on different samples?

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Sudan IV Test Tubes show layers of polar and non-polar liquids, which indicates the presence of lipids. Samples that are positive for lipids will show this layer formation, while samples negative for lipids will not exhibit this characteristic. Therefore, options 2 and 4 are incorrect as they suggest positive results for lipids, and option 3 is incorrect as it indicates a negative result for lipids, which should show the formation of layers. Option 5 is incorrect as it suggests no layers formed, which is not the expected outcome of the test.

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13. What are the results of Dische Diphenylamine Tests Tubes with different solutions?

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The Dische Diphenylamine Tests Tubes should result in positive for DNA with large quantity, positive for DNA with lesser quantity, negative for DNA (in the case of contaminated sample, which should be interpreted as positive), and negative for DNA as a negative control.

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What do Benedict's Solution test for?
What is the test for Starch?
What is the purpose of Sudan IV?
What is Biuret test used for?
What is the role of Pepsin in the body?
What is the function of Salivary Amylase?
What does Disch diphenylamine test for?
Does the sample test positive or negative for Starch?
What is the result when testing for the presence of starch?
Biuret Test Tubes (for Proteins): Which one of the following...
Biuret Test Tubes (Protein Digestion by Pepsin)
What are the results of Sudan IV Test Tubes on different samples?
What are the results of Dische Diphenylamine Tests Tubes with...
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