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Chem 12 quiz bank Chem Ch12 enzymes quiz bank 1.

Enzyme reaction rates are increased by increasing temperatures until they reach the point of denaturation at: a. 37C b. 25-25C c. 100C d. 40-60C 2. Which CK isoenzyme is elvated in muscle diseases? a. CK-MB b. CK-NN c. CK-MM d. CK-BB 3. Elevation of serum amylase and lipase is commonly seen in a. Gallbladder disease b. Acute pancreatitis c. Acid reflux disease d. Acute appendicitis 4. The iso-enzymes LD-4 and LD-5 are elevated in a. Liver disease b. Myocardial infarction c. Pulmonary embolism d. Renal disease 5. When a reaction is performed in zero-order kinetics: a. The substrate concentration is very low b. The rate of reaction is directly proportional to the substrate concentration c. The enzyme level is always high d. The rate of the reaction is independent of the substrate concentration 6. Elevation of the tissue enzymes in serum may be used to detect a. Diabetes mellitus b. Infectious diseases c. Tissue necrosis or damage d. Presence of toxins 7. Activity of enzymes in serum may be determined rather than concentration because a. There is not enough substrate b. The amount of enzyme is too high to measure c. The amount of enzyme is too low to measure d. The temperature is too high 8. An example of using enzymes as reagents in the cinical laboratory is: a. The hexokinase glucose method b. The biuret total protein method c. The diacetyl monoxime blood urea nitrogen (BUN) method

Chem 12 quiz bank d. The alkaline picrate creatinine method 9. The saccharogenic method for amylase determinations measures a. The amount of starch present b. The amount of substrate consumed c. The amount of iodine present d. The amount of product produced 10. Activation energy is: a. The energy needed for an enzyme reaction to stop b. Increased by enzymes c. Decreased by enzymes d. Very high in catalyzed reactions

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