{"id":26641,"date":"2018-09-26T21:28:12","date_gmt":"2018-09-26T19:28:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/univet.hu\/?page_id=26641"},"modified":"2025-02-04T12:32:12","modified_gmt":"2025-02-04T11:32:12","slug":"final-exam","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/ebt\/en\/ebt\/biochemvet\/teaching\/veterinary-biochemistry\/study-information\/final-exam\/","title":{"rendered":"Final exam"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The study of Biochemistry concludes with a <strong>final exam, <\/strong>worth 6 credits. To be eligible for the final exam, students must successfully complete all requirements of both <strong>Biochemistry 1<\/strong> and <strong>Biochemistry 2<\/strong> courses, as well as the <strong>Chemistry<\/strong> exam (fall semester) and the <strong>Veterinary and Food Chemistry<\/strong> exam (spring semester).<\/p> <p>The final exam grade will be determined by the examiner based on <strong>four partial grades<\/strong>:<\/p> <ul> <li>Practical course grade<\/li> <li>Grade of the written part of the exam<\/li> <li>Grades for the two topics of the oral exam<\/li> <\/ul> <p>The final exam grade is <strong>not automatically calculated<\/strong> as the average of the partial grades.<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><span style=\"font-size: 24pt\"><strong>Written part of the exam<\/strong><\/span><\/p> <ul> <li>During the <strong>summer exam period at least 4 dates<\/strong> will be provided for the written part of the exam. These dates will be determined after consultation with the students and will be announced during the semester.<\/li> <li><strong>At least two dates<\/strong> will be offered in the <strong>autumn and the spring semester<\/strong> for <strong>inactive students<\/strong> and in the May\/June as well as in the August\/September exam periods. <strong>Altogether 4 chances are given<\/strong> for inactive students to try the written part of the exam during an inactive year.<\/li> <\/ul> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Students can register<\/strong> for the written exam exclusively via the <strong>Neptun system<\/strong>. After registering for the exam, the student may <strong>modify or cancel<\/strong> their registration in the Neptun system <strong>until 10:00 a.m. on the working day before the exam<\/strong>.<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Topics of the written part of the final exam<\/strong><\/p> <p>The written test of the final exam consists of \u201eA\u201d and \u201eB\u201d and \u201eC\u201d parts covering the following theoretical topics:<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Topics of exam part \u201eA\u201d:<\/strong><\/p> <ul> <li><strong>Structure of Biological Membranes<\/strong>: Overview of biological membrane structures and transport mechanisms across membranes.<\/li> <li><strong>Proteinogenic Amino Acids<\/strong>: Classification and structure of proteinogenic amino acids.<\/li> <li><strong>General Characteristics of Proteins<\/strong>: General properties and functions of proteins.<\/li> <li><strong>Peptide Bond and Protein Structure<\/strong>: Formation and characteristics of the peptide bond, protein structure, denaturation and renaturation of proteins, classification of proteins, with a focus on collagen, elastin, and keratin.<\/li> <li><strong>Enzyme Characteristics and Mechanisms<\/strong>: Characteristics of enzymes, mechanisms of enzyme action, and the reversibility of enzymatic reactions.<\/li> <li><strong>Enzyme Kinetics and Regulation<\/strong>: Enzyme reaction velocities, factors influencing enzyme activity, regulation of enzyme functions, and the roles of zymogens and isoenzymes.<\/li> <li><strong>Carbohydrate Chemistry<\/strong>: Chemistry of carbohydrates, including monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, and both homo- and heteropolysaccharides.<\/li> <li><strong>Lipids in Biochemistry<\/strong>: Biochemical roles and structures of lipids.<\/li> <li><strong>Glycerol Phosphatides and Sphingolipids<\/strong>: Biochemistry and structure of glycerol phosphatides and sphingolipids.<\/li> <\/ul> <p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p> <p><strong>Topics of exam part \u201eB\u201d:<\/strong><\/p> <p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><strong>Structure of nucleotides and nucleic acids. The function of DNA.<\/strong><\/p> <ul> <li><strong>DNA Replication<\/strong>: Mechanisms of DNA replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, including mutations and DNA repair mechanisms.<\/li> <li><strong>Transcription and Regulation<\/strong>: Transcription processes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, regulation of transcription, and its influence on gene expression, including epigenetic regulatory mechanisms.<\/li> <li><strong>Ribosome Structure and Protein Synthesis<\/strong>: Structure of ribosomes, activation of amino acids, and phases of translation (initiation, elongation, termination). Post-translational modifications and protein transport.<\/li> <li><strong>Recombinant DNA Technology<\/strong>: Theoretical background and principles of recombinant DNA technology.<\/li> <\/ul> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Exam part \u201eC\u201d:<\/strong><\/p> <p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>Most important chemical structures (see the list on the e-learning website))<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Structure of the written final exam<\/strong><\/p> <ol> <li><strong>Single choice questions<\/strong> (1 point for each correct answer):<\/li> <\/ol> <ul> <li>Exam part \u201eA\u201d: 20 correct answers, 20 points<\/li> <li>Exam part \u201eB\u201d: 20 correct answers, 20 points<\/li> <\/ul> <ol> <li><strong>Chemical structures:<\/strong> name the given structures<\/li> <\/ol> <ul> <li>Exam part \u201eC\u201d: 10 structures, 10 points (1 point\/chemical name)<\/li> <\/ul> <p><strong>Rules of the written exam<\/strong><\/p> <ul> <li>Rules for the <strong>written part of the exam<\/strong> are the same as those of the midterm. Students have <strong>75 minutes<\/strong> to complete the test.<\/li> <li>Written exam is <strong>accepted<\/strong> if the student scored at least <strong>60%<\/strong> (30 points) of the maximum 50 points and achieves <strong>60% in each part<\/strong> (A, B, and C): <ul> <li>Part A: at least <strong>12 points<\/strong><\/li> <li>Part B: at least <strong>12 points<\/strong><\/li> <li>Part C: at least <strong>6 points<\/strong><\/li> <\/ul> <\/li> <li><strong>Results<\/strong> will be posted on the Division homepage no later than the first working day after the exam.<\/li> <li>The written exam will be available for review during a <strong>limited period.<\/strong> The datee and time for the review will be announced along with the results. There will be no additional opportunities to view the exam.<\/li> <li><strong>Prohibited items<\/strong>: Sunglasses, earplugs, earphones, AirPods, or any other equipment that could suggest cheating are not allowed during the exam, in accordance with midterm regulations.<\/li> <li><strong>Test Review<\/strong>: Review times will be announced in advance. There will be only one opportunity to review the exam at the designated time. Afterwards, exams will be archived and inaccesible. <ul> <li>During the review period, <strong>mobile phones<\/strong>, <strong>tablets<\/strong>, and <strong>electronic devices<\/strong> are not allowed. Only <strong>paper-based documents<\/strong> may be used. The use of devices to view slides or notes (for the purpose of photography) is strictly prohibited.<\/li> <\/ul> <\/li> <\/ul> <p><strong>Evaluation of the written exam:<\/strong><\/p> <p>45 \u2013 50 points: \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0excellent (5)<\/p> <p>40 \u2013 44 points:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 good (4)<\/p> <p>35 \u2013 39 points:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 medium (3)<\/p> <p>30 \u2013 34 points:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 satisfactory (2)<\/p> <p>0 \u2013 29 points:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 unsatisfactory (1)<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p>The grade for a <strong>successful written part<\/strong> of the exam <strong>will be considered in the final grade<\/strong> for any of the <strong>following exam periods<\/strong>. <strong>If a student passes<\/strong> the written part of the exam, they may <strong>retake it once<\/strong> on a subsequent date. However, if they do so, the <strong>final grade will be based on the result of the retake<\/strong>.<\/p> <p>Once the <strong>oral exam<\/strong> is passed, the written part of the exam cannot be retaken.<br \/> Students <strong>exempt from Biochemistry 1<\/strong> are also <strong>exempt from the written part<\/strong> of the exam.<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><span style=\"font-size: 24pt\"><strong>Oral exam<\/strong><\/span><\/p> <ul> <li>The oral exam can only be taken after a <strong>successful written<\/strong> exam and must be completed not earlier than the <strong>second working day after the written exam<\/strong>.<\/li> <li><strong>Registration<\/strong> for the oral exam is only available through the <strong>Neptun system<\/strong>.<\/li> <li>Oral exams begin at <strong>8:00 AM<\/strong> on the announced exam days, unless otherwise stated.<\/li> <li>O<strong>ral exam<\/strong> begins with a short written \u201cminimum requirement\u201d or \u201c<strong>entrance\u201d test<\/strong>, where students must answer <strong>10 short questions<\/strong>. To proceed with the oral exam at least <strong>6 of the 10 questions must be answered correctly.<\/strong> Students have <strong>10 minutes to complete<\/strong> the entrance test.<\/li> <li>Students are required to complete the entrance test by <strong>8:10 AM<\/strong> at the latest. <strong>Late arrivals will not be permitted to take the test<\/strong>. In such cases, the student will be <strong>deemed to have failed<\/strong> the oral exam.<\/li> <li><strong>Only a pen<\/strong> brought by the student is allowed to be used during the entrance test as well as in the preparation phase of the oral exam.<\/li> <li>The oral exam can only be completed if the student has their <strong>\u201cblack book\u201d<\/strong> with them.<\/li> <li>After successfully passing the entrance test, examinees will <strong>draw two topics<\/strong> for the oral exam. They will have at least <strong>30 minutes<\/strong> to prepare.<\/li> <li>If a student needs to leave the examination room during the <strong>preparation time<\/strong> for any reason, they must <strong>draw new topics<\/strong> upon return.<\/li> <li>If the examiner finds any <strong>assisting material, mobile phones, smartwatches, earphones<\/strong>, or any other <strong>electronic devices<\/strong> or <strong>non-electric helping materials<\/strong> on or with the student during the <strong>preparation phase<\/strong>, the exam will be <strong>immediately terminated<\/strong>, regardless of whether the device was switched off or not in use.<\/li> <li>During the exam, the examinee will <strong>verbally demonstrate<\/strong> their <strong>understanding<\/strong> and <strong>competence<\/strong> regarding the assigned topics. The purpose of the exam is not only to test <strong>factual knowledge<\/strong>, but also to assess the student\u2019s understanding of the <strong>connections between <\/strong>different <strong>parts of the material<\/strong> and their ability to apply this knowledge in future studies.<\/li> <li>Consequently, the examiner may ask <strong>further questions<\/strong> on any topic from <strong>Biochemistry 1 and 2<\/strong> (including those students who exempt from Biochemistry 1). It is recommended that students also attend the <strong>Biochemistry 1<\/strong> lectures to ensure full preparedness.<\/li> <li>Students attending the additional exam on <strong>Biochemistry of Ruminants and Vitamins<\/strong> may also be asked questions related to topics closely connected to ruminants and vitamins, such as <strong>basics of intermediary metabolism<\/strong> and <strong>composition of macromolecules<\/strong>. Therefore, it is advised that these students attend all lectures of <strong>Veterinary Biochemistry 1 and 2<\/strong>.<\/li> <li>If the grade of any oral topic is <strong>\u201cunsatisfactory (1)\u201d<\/strong>, the final grade will be <strong>\u201cunsatisfactory (1)\u201d<\/strong>, regardless of the other partial grades. In this case, the student must retake only the <strong>oral exam<\/strong>; the result of the <strong>written part<\/strong> and <strong>practical course grade<\/strong> will still be considered in the final grade for the next exam period.<\/li> <li>Student has the following number of chances within one exam period:<\/li> <li><strong>3 chances<\/strong> in the <strong>May \/ June exam period<\/strong><\/li> <li><strong>2 additional chances<\/strong> in the <strong>August \/ September exam period<\/strong>. If the student cannot attend the exam in the May\/June period for any reason, the <strong>3 chances<\/strong> for that period will be <strong>lost<\/strong>, and only <strong>2 chances<\/strong> will remain for the August \/ September period.<\/li> <li>An unsuccessful oral exam can be retaken <strong>no earlier than the third day<\/strong> after the unsuccessful attempt. If the student passes the oral exam, there is an opportunity to try to <strong>improve the final grade<\/strong> by retaking the oral exam.<\/li> <\/ul> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Entrance test example questions:<\/strong><\/p> <ul> <li>What is the cofactor of pyruvate carboxylase?<\/li> <li>How much ATP is produced from one molecule of glucose during anaerobic glycolysis?<\/li> <li>Name an organ where ketogenesis takes place!<\/li> <li>What is the starting molecule of cholesterol synthesis?<\/li> <li>What is the regulatory enzyme of \u03b2-oxidation?<\/li> <li>Which biogenic amine is produced by the decarboxylation of glutamate?<\/li> <li>Name an example of an aerobic flavin-dependent enzyme!<\/li> <li>What monosaccharide is starch composed of?<\/li> <li>Name an antivitamin of folic acid.<\/li> <li>Which volatile fatty acid is glycogenic?<\/li> <li>Which reduced coenzyme is primarily formed during the pentose phosphate pathway?<\/li> <li>What is the physiological concentration of blood glucose in healthy ruminants?<\/li> <li>Name an enzyme that catalyzes transamination!<\/li> <li>In which organ\/cell is the enzyme carotenase found in horses?<\/li> <li>Name one of the enzymes that regulate glycolysis.<\/li> <li>Which monomers are the components of lactose?<\/li> <li>How many ATP molecules are produced in the citrate cycle by the entry of one Ac~CoA?<\/li> <li>Name an omega-3 fatty acid!<\/li> <li>In which organ is direct bilirubin (Br-II) formed?<\/li> <li>Name an example of an NPN substance!<\/li> <\/ul> <p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p> <p><span style=\"font-size: 18pt\"><strong>Topic list of the oral exam<\/strong><\/span><\/p> <p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><strong>Topic list I.<\/strong><\/p> <ol> <li>Biological oxidation in general. Biochemistry of high-energy phosphate compounds<\/li> <li>Glycogenesis and glycogenolysis<\/li> <li>Glycolysis<\/li> <li>Gluconeogenesis<\/li> <li>The glycerol phosphate shuttle. The Pasteur effect and the Cori cycle. Oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl~CoA<\/li> <li>The citrate cycle<\/li> <li>The respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation<\/li> <li>The pentose phosphate pathway<\/li> <li>Blood glucose level and its regulation<\/li> <li>Fructose and galactose metabolism<\/li> <li>Essential and non-essential amino acids. Transamination of amino acids. Oxidative deamination of amino acids. Reactions of the N-free carbon chain of amino acids<\/li> <li>Decarboxylation of amino acids. Biogenic amines and their degradation. Glutathione, carnosine and anserine<\/li> <li>Detoxification of ammonia<\/li> <li>Synthesis and degradation of purine nucleotides<\/li> <li>Synthesis and degradation of pyrimidine nucleotides<\/li> <li>Structure and biochemical role of hemoglobin. Synthesis of hemoglobin<\/li> <li>Porphyrin degradation. Myoglobin, cytochromes, catalase, peroxidase. Iron metabolism<\/li> <li>Absorption and transport of lipids in the body. Lipolysis and lipogenesis<\/li> <li>\u03b2-oxidation of fatty acids<\/li> <li>Synthesis of fatty acids<\/li> <li>Ketogenesis and ketolysis. Biochemical background of ketosis<\/li> <li>Biochemistry of cholesterol, bile acids and steroid hormones<\/li> <\/ol> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p><strong>Topic list II.<\/strong><\/p> <ol> <li>The central role of the liver in intermediary metabolism<\/li> <li>Detoxifying activity of the liver<\/li> <li>Biochemistry of muscle, adipose tissue, kidney and brain<\/li> <li>Characteristics of carbohydrate metabolism in ruminants<\/li> <li>Characteristics of nitrogen metabolism in ruminants<\/li> <li>Biochemical background of ketosis in ruminants<\/li> <li>Characteristics of lipid metabolism in ruminants. Biochemistry of milk production<\/li> <li>Vitamins in general. Provitamins, antivitamins<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role, deficiency and overdose of vitamin A<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role, deficiency and overdose of vitamin D<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of vitamin E<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of vitamin K<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of thiamine<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of riboflavin<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of nicotinic acid<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of pantothenic acid<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of pyridoxine<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of biotin<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of folic acid<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of cobalamin<\/li> <li>Structure, metabolism, biochemical role and deficiency of ascorbic acid<\/li> <li>Biochemistry of essential fatty acids and lipotropic factors (choline, inositol)<\/li> <\/ol>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The study of Biochemistry concludes with a final exam, worth 6 credits. 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