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1. The infolded structure in the plasma membrane of prokaryotes where ATP production occur.

2. Area of biochemistry that describes the flow of energy in living organism and how it may be
transferred from one process to another.
3. The condition in which the parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other and each
part interact to perform specific function.
4. Simple sugar in polysaccharide carbohydrates are link together by a type of covalent bond called
__________.
5. These are metallic elements required by living cell in a very minute amount and is commonly
found as part of an enzyme.
6. The space occupied by DNA molecule within bacterial cell is referred to as _________________
7. A type of bio-energetic reaction requiring energy input.
8. It refers to the ability of an organism to extract, transform and utilize energy from their
environment to perform vital body function.
9. Minor/lesser element makes up how many percent of the living cell.
10. A small circular molecule of DNA that are not part of the bacterial chromosomes; they are also
known as an extra-chromosomal DNA.
11. A macromolecule said to be a polymer of amino acids.
12. The changes that an organism undergoes through time; it usually began from fertilization and
ends at death.
13. The area of biochemistry that defines the language for storing biological information and for
transmitting this information in cell and organism.
14. A complex macromolecular polymer forming the main constituent of most prokaryotic cell wall.
15. The class of macromolecule that spells out the genetic information that direct growth,
development, reproduction and etc.
16. – 17. Three examples of organism that are said to be prokaryotic.
18. A protein molecule that catalyzes reaction in the body.
19. A type of bio-energetic reaction resulting to the release of energy.
20. Inorganic biomolecular system constituting 75% of the mass of human body.
21 – 22. Two examples of carbohydrates that primarily serve as storage sources of energy.
23 – 24. Give two reasons why study biochemistry.
25. Give the complete name of your professor.

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