Anabolic Pathways and Synthesis

Practice Questions

Biochemistry › Anabolic Pathways and Synthesis

Page 1 of 41
10 of 408
1

What is the likely genetic make-up of a virus which contains a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase?

2

What two molecules are the links between the urea cycle and gluconeogenesis?

3

What is the likely genetic make-up of a virus which contains a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase?

4

What two molecules are the links between the urea cycle and gluconeogenesis?

5

What two molecules are the links between the urea cycle and gluconeogenesis?

6

What is the likely genetic make-up of a virus which contains a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase?

7

Which of the following carbohydrates cannot be continuously linearized with glycosidic bonds?

8

Which of the following carbohydrates cannot be continuously linearized with glycosidic bonds?

9

Which of the following carbohydrates cannot be continuously linearized with glycosidic bonds?

10

Which of the following is/are true regarding prokaryotic RNA polymerases?

I. RNA polymerase requires the sigma protein factor to initiate transcription.

II. Prokaryotes have multiple types of RNA polymerase.

III. RNA polymerase requires the rho protein factor to terminate transcription.

IV. Sigma protein is not required for RNA polymerase to initiate transcription in prokaryotes.

Page 1 of 41
Return to subject