Antigen – Section 1 1. For specific antigen recognition by T cells, A. antigen is bound by a T cell membrane antibody…
Enzymes – Section 1 1. Enzyme-driven metabolic pathways can be made more efficient by A. concentrating enzymes within specific cellular compartments B.…
Gel Electrophoresis – Section 1 1. In an SDS-PAGE A. proteins are denatured by the SDS B. proteins have the same charge-to-mass ratio…
Protein Stability – Section 1 1. Unpaired H-bond donors and acceptors are found in the hydrophobic core of a protein A. only at…
Structure and Properties of Peptides – Section 1 1. Hydrogen bonds in a-helices are A. more numerous than Vander Waals interactions B. not present at Phe…
Cell Structure and Compartments – Section 1 1. Which of the following two organelles look most alike structurally? A. Nucleus and vesicle B. Golgi apparatus…
HPLC – Section 1 1. HPLC stands for A. High Pressure Liquid Chromatography B. High Performance Liquid Chromatography C. both (a) and…
Chromatography – Section 1 1. Thin layer chromatography is A. partition chromatography B. electrical mobility of ionic species C. adsorption chromatography D.…
UV Luminance Spectroscopy – Section 1 1. What is the relationship between wavelength and wavenumber? A. Wavenumber = 1 / wavelength in centimeters B.…
Spectroscopy – Section 1 1. Molar absorbtivities of compounds exhibiting charge transfer absorption are A. small B. moderate C. large D. none…