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A novel virus is discovered with a single-stranded nucleic acid genome. Treatment with RNase H significantly reduces its infectivity, while DNase I has no effect. Further analysis reveals the presence of short RNA fragments complementary to the genome. What can be most confidently inferred about the viral genome?
It is a single-stranded RNA virus that replicates through a DNA intermediate.
It is a single-stranded DNA virus that replicates through an RNA intermediate.
It is a single-stranded RNA virus that replicates through a double-stranded RNA intermediate.
It is a double-stranded RNA virus.
An enzyme exhibiting positive cooperativity shows a sigmoidal kinetic curve. Which statement is FALSE regarding this type of enzyme?
The binding of the first substrate molecule decreases the enzyme's affinity for subsequent substrate molecules.
The enzyme likely has multiple subunits.
The Hill coefficient is greater than 1.
The enzyme's activity is more sensitive to substrate concentration changes compared to enzymes with Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
Enzymes are primarily made of which type of biomolecule?
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic acid
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of metabolic pathways?
Regulation of the pathway
Catalysis by enzymes
Occurring in a non-sequential manner
Often compartmentalized within cells
Enzymes play a crucial role in metabolism by:
Providing energy for reactions
Consuming energy to halt reactions
Lowering the activation energy of reactions
Altering the equilibrium constant of reactions
The active site of an enzyme is:
The entire enzyme molecule.
The region where the substrate binds.
A non-protein component.
An inhibitor binding site.
Which factor does NOT generally affect enzyme activity?
Temperature
pH
Substrate concentration
Light intensity
What is the term for the molecule upon which an enzyme acts?
Product
Substrate
Inhibitor
Cofactor
The 'lock and key' model describes:
Enzyme denaturation.
The specificity of enzyme-substrate binding.
Competitive inhibition.
Allosteric regulation.
Enzymes are primarily composed of which biological macromolecule?
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic acids