Cell Biology Lectures 6-10 MCQ

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What is the output of ATP in glycolysis?
2 molecules
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How much NADH is produced from glycolysis?
2 molecules
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Which enzyme is used to convert Dihydroxyacetone phosphate to Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate?
Triose phosphate isomerase
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Which enzyme converts pyruvate to lactate under anaerobic conditions?
Lactate dehydrogenase
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What is Tarui disease?
Defect in muscle phosphofructokinase
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Which enzyme is used to convert Succinyl-CoA to Succcinate in the Krebs cycle?
Succinate thiokinase enzyme
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What is NOT true of Beri Beri?
Characterised by neurological and pulmonary symptoms
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What is the theory of the evolution of the nucleus?
Invagination of DNA-containing membrane
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What causes Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome?
Prolamin A is not cleaved to give active Lamin A
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What is Chromatin?
Loosely packaged DNA of non-dividing cells around histones
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How long does a molecules of 44,000d take to diffuse through the nuclear pore complex?
30 minutes
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What has been used to study nuclear localization signals?
Large T-antigen of SV40 virus
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What is the cristae?
Folds of the inner membrane of mitochondria
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What is NOT true of mitochondrial DNA?
Rate of mutations is higher than in nuclear DNA
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What is LHON?
Inherited vision loss due to death of cells in optic nerve
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What is MELAS?
Defects in the mitochondrial genome inherited from mother
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