Transcript Ch 4 CQ

CLICKER QUESTIONS
For CAMPBELL BIOLOGY, NINTH EDITION
Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Robert B. Jackson
Chapter 4
Carbon and the Molecular
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Diversity of Life
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Questions prepared by
William Wischusen
Louisiana State University
Jung Choi
Georgia Institute of Technology
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What functional group is commonly used in
cells to transfer energy from one organic
molecule to another?
a) carboxyl
b) sulfhydryl
c) hydroxyl
d) phosphate
e) amino
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The Miller-Urey experiment, shown below,
a) showed that the conditions of
early Earth were inhospitable
to life
b) demonstrated that amino
acids and other organic
molecules form under
conditions that may have
existed on Earth before life
began
c) proved that life could originate
from inorganic chemicals
d) both B and C
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Based on carbon’s valence (4), how many
different molecular shapes can be made from 6
carbons?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
e) more than 6
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Silicon (atomic number 14, atomic weight 28) is
in the same column as carbon in the periodic
table of the elements (Group IV). Why isn’t life
on Earth based on silicon, instead of carbon?
a) Silicon is far more rare than carbon in the Earth’s crust
b) Silicon cannot form polar covalent bonds with oxygen
c) Silicon has a different valence than carbon
d) Silicon compounds often have very different physicochemical properties than the analogous carbon
compounds
e) Silicon is not present in the environment in a form that
can be used by living organisms
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How many isomers can you make from the
molecular formula C6H12O6?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
e) more than 6
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Given a chemical formula for an organic
molecule, (e.g., C6H12O6), one can usually
deduce its
a) Structure
b) Molecular weight
c) Solubility in water
d) All of the above
e) Molecular weight and solubility in water
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Is this molecule soluble in water?
a) yes
b) no
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Compared to a carbon atom with only single
covalent bonds, a carbon with a double bond
a) Shares fewer electron pairs with other atoms
b) Is more flexible in the spatial arrangement of its
bonds
c) Has a planar configuration of its electron orbitals
rather than a tetrahedral configuration
d) Is more polar
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The general structure of amino acids are
shown in this figure. What functional groups are
highlighted in salmon and yellow, respectively?
a) Amino and carbonyl
b) Hydroxyl and
carbonyl
c) Amino and carboxyl
d) Methyl and carboxyl
e) Methyl and hydroxyl
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The central carbon in amino acids is
asymmetric in all amino acids except:
a) Glycine (R = -H)
b) Alanine (R = -CH3)
c) Aspartate (R = -CH2COOH)
d) Cysteine (R = -CH2SH)
e) All amino acids without
exception
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