31. Which fatty acid would most likely be present in fats? a. a and b b. b and c c. b only d. a only 9998 M ld
Q: An enzyme isolated from rat heart has 261 amino acid residues and is encoded by a gene with 1305 bp.…
A: Introns and exons are segments of DNA or RNA that are involved in the process of gene expression.…
Q: A C D bobobobobob 0 0 O-P-O- O E B
A: Biomolecules are the substances produced by living cells and they are of four types- carbohydrates,…
Q: How do you calculate the amount of ammonium sulfate necessary to get a 20% solution?
A: To calculate the amount of ammonium sulfate necessary to make a 20% solution, you need to use the…
Q: Simply put, what is DFR stand for?
A: In biochemistry, DRF can stand for different things depending on the context. Here are some…
Q: How many ATP are produced when a 18-carbon fatty acid is completely oxidized by a cell that has a…
A: Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a hydrocarbon chain ranging from 4 carbon to 36 carbons.…
Q: how do I do a decarboxylation of oxalosucinate into alpha-ketoglutarate using oh/h20. (orgo chem…
A: In the Kreb's cycle, isocitrate is converted to alpha-ketoglutarate. The intermediate of this…
Q: A3 А B m C3 D Refer to the given diagram of different variations of GPCRs to answer the following…
A: GPCR stands for G-protein coupled receptors. It is the largest family of membrane protein receptors.…
Q: How many amino acids make up the unknown protein? How many nucleotides in the mRNA transcript? How…
A: Proteins are polymers of amino acids linked by peptide/amide bonds by the condensation reaction…
Q: 2. . Regarding the glycolysis metabolic pathways covered in class: A. In the EMP metabolic pathway,…
A: Glycolysis is the primary step of cellular respiration. Glycolysis or EMP (Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas)…
Q: Identify the mutation(s) that lead to the most loss in transcriptional activity, and discuss whether…
A: Consensus sequence are regions in genome that are conserved i.e. throughout the course of millions…
Q: Write note on mutarotation.
A: Introduction: Mutarotation is a process that occurs in sugar molecules in aqueous solutions. It is a…
Q: Can you please help me to make this table profesional, I need two table the other which will be…
A: Proteins are polymers of amino acids linked by peptide/amide bonds by the condensation reaction…
Q: Which of the following is true for peptide bond formation? Select the correct response(s): It cannot…
A: The four kinds of biological macromolecules are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates.…
Q: 51. Monoamine oxidase inhibitor is used to treat certain types of major depressive and phobic…
A: Introduction Neurotransmitters are very important for our body. They act as chemical messengers.…
Q: A protein solution is prepared by dissolving 350 µg of protein in 200 µL of water. A 150 µL sample…
A: The four types of biological macromolecules are nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates.…
Q: During times of prolonged fasting, ketone bodies such as ß-hydroxybutyrate build up in plasma. As a…
A: During situations of extended fasting or carbohydrate restriction, the liver produces ketone bodies…
Q: Draw and label the Lineweaver–Burk, Plots for each type of inhibitor.
A: The LB plot has 1[S0] as X-axis and 1v0 as Y-axis. In all the below graphs, the GREEN line indicates…
Q: Please use the graph below to explain the differences between the 2 enzymes whose activities are…
A: Enzymes are biocatalysts that increases the rate of a reaction by bringing down the activation…
Q: 3. Draw the structure of the catalytic triad found in the active site of chymotrypsin and explain…
A: Lineweaver Burk (LB) plot has 1/v0 as Y-axis and 1/[S0] as X-axis. Competitive, Uncompetitive and…
Q: Case: A 37-year-old patient, a woman who has smoked for 10 years, consulted for malaise, headache,…
A: Xanthomas are fatty deposits that build up under the skin, tendons, and other tissues in the body.…
Q: Which of the following is a function of chaperone protein? a) It provides a template for how the…
A: Chaperone proteins, also known as molecular chaperones or simply chaperones, are a class of proteins…
Q: Define enzymes. Explain nomenclature and IUBMB classification with suitable examples.
A: Introduction: Enzymes are biological macromolecules that catalyze biochemical reactions, allowing…
Q: How are epinephrine and noradrenaline related? I. They are synthesized in the adrenal cortex. II.…
A: Neurotransmitters and hormones are both chemicals in the body that play important roles in…
Q: There is a pressing need for a string matching method that may be used to the discovery of protein…
A: Proteins are polymers of amino acids linked by peptide bonds by condensation reaction. Alpha carbon…
Q: You are presented with the following clinical scenario: "A 12 month old male child presents with…
A: Flow cytometry is a technology used for rapidly analyzing population of cells or particles. It…
Q: Which of the following involves carrying genetic information from DNA for protein synthesis? a)…
A: The molecule that carries genetic information from DNA for protein synthesis is mRNA (messenger…
Q: how many peptide bonds are in this peptide (disulfide bonds are NOT peptide bonds)
A: Introduction Protein is the most abundant macromolecule in our body. Protein performs various…
Q: Please review the curve below. Please identify and discuss the activity shown by the curve. V S
A: This is a rate of reaction (V0) Vs substrate concentration (S) graph. This kinds of graphs generally…
Q: DNA and RNA based techniques
A: DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a long, double-stranded molecule that carries the genetic…
Q: Rotations around bonds in a peptide sequence 20) DNA and RNA based techniques
A: Rotations around the bonds between amino acids in a peptide sequence can affect the conformation…
Q: Given the following situations, what will happen to an anionic polysaccharide gel? addition of…
A: An anionic polysaccharide gel, the name itself suggests that it is formed by cross-linking of…
Q: How many acetyl CoA molecules are produced in one cycle of beta oxidation? How many cycles…
A: During one cycle of beta oxidation, one acetyl CoA molecule is produced from a fatty acid molecule.…
Q: 1 The Asp residue with a pka = 6 is found in the active site of an enzyme. This residue acts as an…
A: Enzymes are biochemical catalysts that increase the rate of biological reactions. Most enzymes are…
Q: a) From the chemical structure above, write the amino acid sequence using both three-letter and…
A: Amino acids are basic subunit of peptides (2 to 50 amino acids), peptides is formed by the linking…
Q: Classify carbohydrates with examples; write biological importance of any two.
A: Introduction: Carbohydrates are an essential class of biomolecules that are made up of carbon,…
Q: The diagram below represents genes (indicted by letters) on two nonhomologous chromosomes, where the…
A: A mutation is a change in an organism's genetic material (DNA sequence). It can happen naturally or…
Q: Transcribe the given DNA sequences to mRNA. DNA: 5'-CGCCTAG-3' mRNA: 3'- DNA: 5'-AATGCGATT-3' mRNA:…
A: Both DNA and mRNA are nucleic acids that are required for gene expression and protein synthesis. DNA…
Q: Which of the following amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body? Select the correct…
A: Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Although, proteins are synthesized in the body, not…
Q: BIOCHEMISTRY Which of the following catalyzes the reversible degradation of 2-phosphoglycerate to…
A: Enolase is a metalloenzyme that catalyzes the reversible dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate to…
Q: When the amino acid alanine (R-group is CH3) is added to a solution with a pH of 7.3, alanine…
A: Introduction: The answer provides an explanation of how the amino acid alanine (with a CH3 side…
Q: Large globular proteins frequently are comprised of two or more recognizable structures that often…
A: The answer is b. domains. Large globular proteins are often composed of two or more distinct,…
Q: What is the role of Sodium Iodidee in DNA isolation? A. Solubilization of phospholipids B…
A: DNA is made up of Nitrogenous bases, sugar backbone and phosphate that links 2 nucleotides together…
Q: Define carbohydrates. Write their biological functions
A: Introduction: Carbohydrates are a class of organic molecules that are essential for human nutrition.…
Q: 2. Two different enzymes are able to catalyze the same reaction, A → B. They both have the same…
A: As per our company guidelines, we are supposed to answer only first 3 sub-parts. Kindly repost the…
Q: The membrane potential in animal cells depends largely on resting K+ channels. How do these channels…
A: ATP synthase is a large and complex enzyme that converts ADP and inorganic phosphate into ATP. The…
Q: Name the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of succinate to fumarate
A: The conversion of succinate to fumarate is a step in the Tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) cycle. The…
Q: Define carbohydrates. Write their biological functions.
A: Introduction: Carbohydrates are one of the essential biomolecules that play a vital role in many…
Q: -3.0 3.0 125 -20 48 -15 36 -1.0 42 -05 42 ignificantly, it that any DNA rose gel loading
A: Agarose gel electrophoresis is a commonly used technique to separate DNA fragments based on their…
Q: What is released when myosin heads attach to actin filaments A. Phosphate B. ATP C. ADP D.…
A: Myosin and actin filaments are two proteins that help muscles contract. Myosin is a motor protein…
Q: They are phenolic compounds. They are monoamine compounds. They act as hormones. They are anionic in…
A: Dopamine is a type of neurotransmitter and hormone. Epinephrine is a catecholamine that exerts its…
which fatty acid would most likely to be present in fats and would test negative in Huble's test
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- The main storage sites for carbohydrates in the body are. I. the liver. II. body muscles II. Adipose tissue Select one: O a. Both II and IlII O b.l only O c. Both I and II O d. I, Il and III are correct.1. Classify the 20 common amino acids C. According to Nutritional Requirements g. Non-essential h. EssentialHow many Calories should there be in three grams of pure sucrose? C. 18 A. 4 B. 12 D. 8 E. M
- A. Lipoprotein lipase hydrolysis of TAGS B. IDL C. Chylomicrons remnants D. HDL E. VLDL F. Chylomicrons G. Cholesterol uptake in peripheral tissues H. Biosynthesis of fats and cholesterol I. apoв 100 J. LDLHDL levels were lowest in the diet containing primarily A. saturated fats B. trans fatty acids C. cis fatty acidsWhich of the foilowing lipòprotelns transports diejary lipids? Select one a Chylomicrons O b. HDL E VLDL 2 d. LDL
- Which nutrients have only upper limit of intake without estimated RDA? Select one or more: a. Cadmium b. PUFAS c. Copper d. Starch e. Proteins f. Beta-carotene g. Zinc h. Vitamin E i. Ascorbic acid j. Cholesterol k. SugarsThe condition that lowers the pH of the blood due to starvation is called ● A. acidosis ● B. alkalosis O c. hyperglycemia OD. glycosuria 42Which of these fatty acids is most oxidized? a b c d
- Absence of vitamin c gives rise to? a. pernicious anemia b. rickets C. cataract d. beri beri which of the following is not soluble vitamin? a.ascorbic acid b.thiamine C.pyridioxine d.pantothenic acid Enah lnted StatesA male athlete weighs 80kg. During an intensive training session, he needs to consume 136g proteins daily. How much more calories he takes in from proteins than an average person with the same weight? A. 288 B. Cannot be determined C. 648 D. 224In which of the following events would carbohydrate loading NOT be beneificial? A. Weightlifiting B. Distance swimming C. Marathons D. Cross-country skiing