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BCHS 3304 General Biochemistry I section 11201 Dinler A. Antunes, DSc Assistant Professor of Computational Biology Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling Department of Biology and Biochemistry University of Houston Houston - TX
Instructions for Quiz 1
The quiz will be IN PERSON, at SEC room 104. Bring your computer . We will use CANVAS via the lockdown browser . Arrive on time! The quiz will be held in the first 20 minutes . You cannot have scratch paper or notebooks with you during the exam. You CANNOT use your phone during the exam. You cannot have your phone visible during the exam. Turn it off and put it in your pocket/purse/backpack. You CANNOT be wearing headphones , earphones or earplugs at the exam. You will have 20 minutes to answer 10 questions . You will not be allowed to go back to previous questions. Be mindful of your time in each question. Rules for the day of the exam
Quick recap for Quiz 1
5 Quiz 1 covers Lectures 1-4; Chapters 1,2 and 4; ( not Chapter 5 )
A peptide is a polymer made of _________ subunits. These subunits are connected together by a ________ bond, which is produced by a _____________ reaction. Example question: Amino acid peptide condensation a) nucleotide, glycosidic, condensation b) peptide, condensation, hydrolisis c) hydrolisis, peptide, polymerase d) amino acid, glycosidic, hydrolisis e) amino acid, peptide, condensation
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