Proteins Quiz Leave a Comment / By quizshell / October 23, 2021 This quiz will test your knowledge of different proteins such as prealbumin, haptoglobin, ferritin, albumin, and fibronectin. 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 16 GOOD LUCK WELL DONE Created by quizshellProteins 1 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 1. Which protein binds to free hemoglobin? A. -1-Antitrypsin B. 1-fetoprotein C. Haptoglobin D. Prealbumin 2 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 2. The structure formed by the sequence of amino acids within a polypeptide chain is? A. Tertiary structure B. Secondary structure C. Quaternary structure D. Primary structure 3 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 3. In what condition would decreased level of alpha-1-antitrypsin be expected? A. Renal disease B. Malabsorption C. Severe burns D. Emphysema 4 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 4. Which of the following protein is elevated in the amniotic fluid in neural tube defects? A. Prealbumin B. Albumin C. -1-Antitrypsin D. a1-fetoprotein 5 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 5. Which of the following protein is found in urine of a patient with multiple myeloma? A. Bence Jones B. Fibronectin C. Alpha-fetoprotein D. Albumin 6 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 6. Decreased alpha-1-fetoprotein level in maternal serum is expected in which of the following disorder? A. Down syndrome B. Trisomy 18 C. Inflammatory disorders D. A and B 7 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 7. What are macromolecules made of amino acids linked to another by peptide bond called? A. Lipids B. Carbohydrate C. Protein 8 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 8. The Kjeldahl technique for the determination of serum total protein measures the amount of? A. Nitrogen content of protein. B. Peptide bonds C. Carbon content of protein. D. Sulfide content 9 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 9. Which of the following immunoglobin is increased in allergies, asthma, and parasitic infections? A. IgM B. IgE C. IgA D. IgG 10 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 10. In what condition would an increased level of serum albumin be expected? A. Dehydration B. Renal disease C. Malabsorption D. Severe burns 11 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 11. What is the three-dimensional shape of a protein called? A. Secondary structure B. Quaternary structure C. Primary structure D. Tertiary structure 12 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 12. Which of the following protein is used to predict the risk of premature birth? A. Ceruoplasmin B. Fibronectin C. Transferrin D. Haptoglobin 13 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 13. Which element distinguishes proteins from carbohydrate and lipid compounds? A. Nitrogen B. Oxygen C. Carbon D. Magnesium 14 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 14. Elevated alpha-1-fetoprotein during pregnancy is expected in which of the following condition(s)? A. Neural tube defects B. Spina bifida C. Fetal distress D. All of the Above 15 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 15. Decreased level of haptoglobin is indicative of? A. Extravascular hemolysis B. Iron deficiency anemia C. Intravascular hemolysis D. Sideroblastic anemia 16 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 16. What is the building block of proteins? A. Amino acid B. Peptide C. Polypeptides D. Carbohydrate 17 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 17. What color does biuret turn when protein is present? A. Purple B. Black C. Blue D. Yellow 18 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 18. In which condition would you expect an increased level of alpha-1-antitrypsin and C-reactive protein (CRP)? A. Renal disease B. Malabsorption C. Inflammatory disorders D. Emphysema 19 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 19. What protein has the highest concentration in the plasma? A. Prealbumin B. Albumin C. Antitrypsin D. Antibody proteins 20 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 20. Which protein transports iron? A. Prealbumin B. Albumin C. Ferritin D. Transferrin 21 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 21. The biuret method for the determination of protein concentrations measures the amount of? A. Peptide bonds B. Carbon content of protein C. Nitrogen content of protein D. Amine content 22 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 22. Which of the immunoglobulin class is able to cross the placenta from the mother to the fetus? A. IgA B. IgG C. IgE D. IgM 23 / 23 Category: Clinical Chemistry 23. Which blood protein is most responsible for osmotic pressure? A. Prealbumin B. Albumin C. Antitrypsin D. Antibody proteins Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback More Quizzes Hematology Test Bank 224 Questions; Clinical Chemistry Question Banks Endocrinology Quiz Acid Base Balance Electrolyte and Osmolality Quiz Cardiac and Liver Enzymes Carbohydrates Quiz Lipids and Lipoproteins Parasitology Question Bank Filariae Quiz Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...