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- draw acyl coa derived from docosanoic acid C21H43CO2HMetabolic disorders are due to a LACK OF A PARTICULAR ENZYME OR ONE THAT is defective. Select a metabolis disorder/disease Describe the defect, identifying the enzyme(s) and discuss the therapy available treatment. Does the therapy treat the symptoms or the meatbolic nature of the disease? Explain.Hypercholesterolemic individuals taking statins are sometimes advised to take supplements of coenzyme Q. Explain.
- Define the following terms:a. homoglycanb. heteroglycanc. amylosed. amylopectine. enterocyteAssigned Member of the Group of Alcohol Dehydrogenase and LysozymeDraw the structures of pyruvate, Acetyl-CoA, alanine, oxaloacetate, and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate into a scheme that shows their meatbolic interrelationships. Please do a drawing with the actual structures to show this versus a written answer.
- Consider the each of the amino acids in the peptide below. Ala-Ile-Asp-Arg-Gln-Gly-Pro-Gly-Ala-Tyr-Val-Ile-Gln-Leu If all of the amino acids are degraded to yield energy (ATP), explain how many Acetyl CoAs for oxidation to CO2 could be produced from this peptide. note: Do not make glucose at the beginning, however converting the TCA intermediates into molecules in the glycolytic pathway for optimal Acetyl CoA production is allowed. Be sure to show clearly which pathway will the Acetyl CoA enter (to yield ATP ultimately) under such conditionDiscuss oxidative decarboxylation, using areaction from this chapter to illustrate your points.A. Provide a reasonable mechanism for the production of geranyl pyrophosphate from IPP andDMAPPB. How many molecules of IPP and how many molecules of DMAPP would you need to makefarnesyl pyrophosphate
- State the steps of ketone body formation, starting with two acetyl CoA. Please make sure to state all the enzymes and co-factors for each reaction.Please state if the statements are true or false.1. When fructose forms its Haworth projection, it usually assumes a pyranose structure2. The conversion of 1 mole aplha-ketoglutarate to 1 mole succinyl CoA produces 2 moles of carbon dioxidedraw the products formed when triacylglycerol is treated with: a. H2O, H+