1. Anaerobic glycolysis of which of these produces 3 ATPS per unit glucose consumed? a. Amino acid b. Fructose c. Galactose d. Glycogen
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- Beta oxidation is ______. a. the breakdown of sugars b. the assembly of sugars c. the breakdown of fatty acids d. the removal of amino groups from amino acidsAmylo-1,6-glucosidase is called a. Glucantransferase b. Debranching enzyme c. Phosphorylase d. Branching enzymewhat effect would an increase in glucose typically have on the activity of glycogen synthase
- What would be the effect (promotes glycolysis or gluconeogenesis) of a sudden increase in the concentration of (a) [ATP] ↑ (b) [AMP] ↑ (c) [fructose-1,6-bisphosphate] ↑1) Gluconeogenesis refers to ________. A) the breakdown of glycogen B) the formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources C) the formation of glycogen. D) splitting of glucose to pyruvate E) fermentation of glucose to ethanol 3) Glycogenesis refers to ________. A) the breakdown of glycogen B) the formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources C) the formation of glycogen D) splitting of glucose to pyruvate E) fermentation of glucose to ethanol 3) Ketosis is a condition that can occur if A) ketone bodies instead of glucose are used for energy. B) too many ketones are ingested. C) too much protein is available in the diet. D) the brain is starved of glucose. E) low fat intake occurs.Adults who participate in vigourous physical exercise need around 160 g of carbohydrate per day but just approximately 20 mg of niacin for good nutrition. How do you interpret the finding in light of niacin's involvement in glycolysis?
- What is the likely substrate of α ketoglutatrate dehydrogenase? A) water B) alpha ketoglutatrate C) protons D) ketoacidsWhat enzyme will be used if only the non-oxidative portion of the pentose phosphate pathway is operating to produce ribose 5-phosphate? a) 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase b) 6-phosphoglucono-lactonase c) glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase d) transketolaseWhich of these statements about lactate dehydrogenase is true? a.It is a protein. b.It oxidizes lactic acid. c.It reduces another molecule (pyruvic acid). d.All of these are true.
- All of the following classes of enzymes catalyze the Fatty acid synthesis except a. synthetase b. Synthase c. Carboxylase d. DehydrgenWhich carbons of Glucose 1-Phosphate will be incorporated into Lauric acid (C-12) by the Fatty Acid Synthase? a. Carbon 1 b. Carbon 2 c. Carbon 3 d. Carbon 4 e. Carbon 5 f. Carbon 6 g. All carbons will be incorporated. h. No carbons will be incorporatedDraw the reactions that convert fructose into glycolyticintermediates.