Biological Molecules
Circulatory System & Atherosclerosis
Protein Synthesis
Cystic Fibrosis & Genetic Screening
Plants
100

A positive Biuret test confirms the presence of which type of biological molecule?

Protein

100

Which blood vessel layer is first damaged during atherosclerosis?

Endothelium

100

Which molecule carries amino acids to the ribosome?

tRNA

100

Which protein is defective in cystic fibrosis?

CFTR

100

Which tissue transports sucrose?

Phloem

200

A triglyceride is hydrolysed completely. What three molecules are produced in the greatest number?

Fatty acids

200

Why does plaque formation increase the risk of thrombosis?

It promotes clot formation

200

What feature allows a tRNA molecule to recognize a codon?

Its anticodon

200

Why is mucus unusually thick in cystic fibrosis?

Less water enters the mucus

200

Why are xylem vessels lignified?

To prevent collapse

300

Why do phospholipids spontaneously form bilayers in water?

Their hydrophobic tails avoid water

300

A coronary artery narrows from 4 mm to 2 mm diameter. Which parameter decreases most dramatically?

Blood flow rate

300

A mutation changes one base in DNA but not the amino acid produced. Why?

The genetic code is degenerate

300

A person has one normal and one mutant CFTR allele. What is their genotype description?

Heterozygous

300

A plant wilts despite moist soil. Which process is most likely exceeding water uptake?

Transpiration

400

Two proteins have identical primary structures but different functions. Which level of structure must differ?

Tertiary structure

400

Why can hypertension accelerate atherosclerosis?

It increases endothelial damage

400

Why might a nonsense mutation have a larger effect than a missense mutation?

It causes premature termination

400

Why is cystic fibrosis more common in populations with higher rates of consanguinity?

Recessive alleles are more likely to pair

400

Why do guard cells become turgid when stomata open?

Water enters by osmosis

500

A membrane protein contains many non-polar amino acids in the region embedded within the membrane. Why?

Non-polar side chains interact with phospholipid tails

500

A patient has normal oxygen saturation but ischemic heart tissue. What is the most likely explanation?

Reduced coronary blood flow

500

A ribosome reaches a stop codon. Which molecule does not bind next?

tRNA

500

A screening programme identifies carriers rather than affected individuals. What is its main purpose?

Informing reproductive decisions

500

A mutant lacks companion cells. Which transport process is most directly affected?

Translocation