The document is a final examination for a Cellular and Molecular Biology course. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of key topics covered in the course, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and photosynthesis. The exam also includes analogy and modified essay questions to further evaluate students' comprehension of important concepts and processes.
The document is a final examination for a Cellular and Molecular Biology course. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of key topics covered in the course, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and photosynthesis. The exam also includes analogy and modified essay questions to further evaluate students' comprehension of important concepts and processes.
The document is a final examination for a Cellular and Molecular Biology course. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of key topics covered in the course, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and photosynthesis. The exam also includes analogy and modified essay questions to further evaluate students' comprehension of important concepts and processes.
The document is a final examination for a Cellular and Molecular Biology course. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of key topics covered in the course, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and photosynthesis. The exam also includes analogy and modified essay questions to further evaluate students' comprehension of important concepts and processes.
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Republic of the Philippines
ABRA STATE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
Main Campus, Lagangilang Abra _________________________________________________________________________________________________ COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCI 101 - Cellular and Molecular Biology FINAL EXAMINATION First Semester, A.Y. 2022-23
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
COMPETENCIES Number of lecture Total No. Levels of Learning TOTAL
Hours of R U Ap An E C Items
1. Explain the types and uses of 2 5 2 3 5
carbohydrates. 2. Explain the types and uses of proteins 2 5 2 3 5
3. Explain the types and uses of lipids 2 5 2 3 5
4. Explain the concepts about nucleic acid 2 5 2 3 5
5. Explain the process of cellular 2 5 2 3 5
respiration 6. Explain the process of glycolysis 2 5 2 3 5
7. Explain the process of Krebs Cycle 2 5 2 3 5
8. Explain the process ETC 2 5 2 3 5
9. Explain the process of photosynthesis 2 5 5 5
10. Differentiate photosynthesis and 2 5 5 5
cellular respiration TOTAL 20 50 10 26 14 50
Prepared by: Noted:
XENIA MAE A. FLORES RYNHEART P. ATMOSFERA
Instructor Chairperson, CAS-Math and Sciences
Approved:
DR. MARY JOAN T. GUZMAN
Dean, CAS NAME: SECTION:
I. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. They are the most abundant of the four major classes of biomolecules. A. Carbohydrates D. Lipids B. Nucleic acid 2. C. Proteins 3. They are the simplest carbohydrates in that they cannot be hydrolyzed to smaller carbohydrates. A. B. Monosaccharide E. Glucose C. Disaccharide 4. D. Polysaccharide 5. These are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. A. B. Carbohydrates E. Lipids C. Nucleic acid 6. D. Proteins 7. These are the building blocks of proteins. A. B. Sugar E. Fats C. Amino acids 8. D. Nitrogenous bases 9. Its functions include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes. A. B. Carbohydrates E. Lipids C. Nucleic acid 10. D. Proteins 11. Make up more than 95% of lipids in the diet and are more commonly found in fried foods. A. B. Sterol E. Phospholipids C. Triglycerides 12. D. Waxes 13. Which is a start codon? A. B. AAA E. UAG C. AUG 14. D. UGA 15. Which is a class of nucleic acid? A. B. DNA E. Nitrogenous bases C. Purines 16. D. Nucleotides 17. Which of the following is a product of aerobic respiration? A. B. Lactate D. Co-enzyme A C. Pyruvate E. Ribosomes 18. 19. Which of the following is a product of anaerobic respiration? A. B. Lactic acid E. ATP C. Pyruvic acid D. Acetyl Encircle the letter of the best answer. 20. All of the following are sources of carbohydrates except: A. B. Rice E. Bread C. Vegan meat 21. D. Legumes 22. Which of the following is found in fruits? A. B. Galactose E. Maltose C. Fructose 23. D. Glucose 24. Which of the following is responsible in regulating blood sugar? A. B. Insulin E. Blood cells C. Glucagon 25. D. Pancreas 26. Which specialized proteins defend the body against foreign bodies? A. B. Lysosomes E. Antibiotic C. White blood cells 27. D. Antibodies 28. All of the following are enzymes except: A. B. Proteolytic D. Lipase C. Somatotropin E. Ligase
29. All of the following are hormonal proteins except:
A. B. Cortisol E. Collagen C. Testosterone 30. D. Androgen 31. All of the following are functions of lipids except: A. B. Protection E. Reproduction C. Storage 32. D. Signaling 33. Which is not a lipid? A. B. Vegan Oil D. Steroids C. Leaf wax E. Sterols F. 34. Which is an effect of consuming too much lipid? A. Atherosclerosis B. Alzheimer’s disease C. Post-traumatic stress disorder D. Colorblindness 35. What is the main purpose of cell respiration? A. To consume energy B. To produce water C. To produce ATP D. To produce sugar 36. Which of the following is not an aerobic respiration? A. B. Glycolysis D. ETC C. Krebs cylce E. Gluconeogenesis 37. Which of the following is the product of photosynthesis? A. oxygen and hydrogen B. oxygen and glucose C. oxgen and water D. water and glucose 38. Which of the following organism cannot undergo photosynthesis? A. B. Algae E. E. Coli C. Cyanobacteria 39. D. Plants 40. What do you call the relationship between humans and plants? A. B. Symbiosis E. None of the above C. Competition 41. D. Predation 42. Which of the following are the two stages photosynthesis? A. Photosystem 1 and photosystem 2 B. Light-dependent and light independent C. Water-based and sugar-based D. None of the above 43. Which is one of the product of glycolysis used as material for the next process? A. B. pyruvate D. ATP C. lactate E. None of the above 44. Where does glycolysis occur? A. B. cytoplasm E. Ribosomes C. matrix of mitochondria 45. D. Membrane 46. Where does Krebs cycle occur? A. B. Ribosome D. Cell membrane C. Cytoplasm E. Mitochondrial matrix 47. Which of the following reacts with pyruvate in the process of krebs cycle? A. B. Acetyl co-enzyme A E. None of the above C. ATP 48. D. Ubiquinone 49. Where does ETC occur? A. Inner mitochondrial membrane B. Cytoplasm C. Ribosome D. None of the above 50. What is the product of ETC? A. B. ATP E. Lactose C. Lactate D. Glucose
37-39. Glycolysis is the process of ___________________________________________________________________________ which produces ___ATP and ______________. 40-42. Krebs cycle is also called ____________________________ which uses the ________________ from glycolysis to produce ______ ATP. 43-45. ETC stands for ___________________ which occurs in _________________ which produce ______ATP. 46-50. State the formula of cell respiration and photosynthesis. Compare them in terms of raw materials and product. 1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. d 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. a 11. c 12. b 13. c 14. c 15. a 16. d 17. d 18. c 19. c 20. c 21. d 22. b 23. d 24. a 25. b 26. a 27. a 28. d 29. a 30. a 31. a 32.