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Q: Question 43 Which of the following compounds would be classified as carbohydrates? CH 2OH H. CH2OH C...
A: Asked : Out of given structure, the one which classifies as carbohydrates are asked.
Q: On the given choices which is an activator of fatty acid biosynthesis?
A: A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic chain. The unbranched ch...
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A: Fatty acids must be activated before they can be carried into the mitochondria, where fatty acid oxi...
Q: What does it mean to hydrolyze RNA before doing biochemical tests?
A: The nucleic ribose acid is RNA. It is a nucleic acid type. There are three kinds of RNA: reran, mRN...
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A: This answer is true. during fatty acid biosynthesis , NADPH is used as reducing agent. Fatty acid bi...
Q: Question 3 Observe these two structures and choose the correct statement Но HO O A and B have the sa...
A: Asked : A and B structures are given and correct statement regarding both is asked.
Q: Describe the packing of atoms/ions in the crystalline material of MgO.
A: Asked : MgO packaging of atoms.
Q: Thyroid hormones
A: thyroid hormone synthesized through sequential iodination of the tyrosine phenol rings. thyroid horm...
Q: s the statement during fatty acid biosynthesis, NADH is used as the reducing equivalent in the proce...
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Q: Malonyl CoA transacylase catalyzes the committed step in fatty acid biosynthesis. O True O False
A: ACC is the first committed step in the pathway of fatty acid synthesis.
Q: Hi there Discuss in detail how the chemical energy contained within pyruvate is used to produce ad...
A: Asked : The chemical energy contained within pyruvate is used to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP...
Q: What is the significance of routine solid waste collection in terms of environmental health? Briefly...
A: Waste collection is a part of the process of waste management. It is the transfer of solid waste fro...
Q: determine what group of lipid does the structure belong to? is it terpene, TAG, glycolipid or what
A: The group of given lipid structure is asked.
Q: What are the mechanisms of ammonia neutralization?
A: The ammonia is produced by various catabolic reactions, which on deposition can cause serious proble...
Q: Oxaloacetate carries acetyl CoA to the cytosol which is the site of fatty acid biosynthesis. O True ...
A: Fatty acids are long chain carboxylic acid molecules. These are synthesized from acetyl CoA in the c...
Q: Which of the following organelles and molecular complexes carries out catabolic reactions as one of ...
A: The endoplasmic reticulum is a network of membranes that transports proteins and other substances wi...
Q: Outline 4 different ways a linear pathway can be inhibited. Of the 4 described, which would be the m...
A: Pathway inhibition is done to stop the pathway from proceeding and making the product.
Q: A postgraduate student was given the task of predicting the 1H NMR spectrum for compound A.
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Q: Cosmetics that can reduce skin pigmentation work in the following ways, except…. A. Exfoliate the s...
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Q: Which of the following cellular processes or reactions could decrease the entropy of an organism? ...
A: Entropy is a measure of the randomness or the disorder in a system and that occurs when there is a d...
Q: Consider the structures and functions of mitochondria and chloroplasts. For each of the statements ...
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Q: Which structure is formed when fatty acid salts reacts with water? O Clathrate O Micelle O Monolayer...
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Q: What are phenolics? What are the importance and uses of phenolics in plants? Discuss briefly the pha...
A: A chemical compound is a substance made up of several similar molecules (or molecular entities) that...
Q: Cerebrosides have. A) A myelin sheet. B A cephalin group. © A carbohydrate group. D A choline group....
A: Glycogen and lipids are both major forms of energy storage that are tightly regulated by hormones an...
Q: carbohydrate loading,
A: the answer is 35% . carbohydrate loading diet involves eating a moderate carb diet to increase glyco...
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A: A significant biochemical technique that is used to generate multiple DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) co...
Q: Reduced QH2 is formed by both complex I and complex II of the electron transport chain.
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Q: Which is not required for passive transport across a membrane (select all that apply and explain why...
A: In a living cell, the cell membrane acts as a barrier for the cell with the outer atmosphere. It all...
Q: Identify the difference of metabolism among proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Draw a diagram.
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Q: Identify and encircle the peptide bonds in this polypeptide (Asp-Sec-Leu-Cys-Glu).
A: Amino acids are compounds that contain amino as well as carboxylic acid groups. These are the monome...
Q: 1. What is metabolism and where is energy produced in the cells?
A: There are three basic metabolism types: Ectomorph Mesomorph Endomorph
Q: 2.iodine fumes
A: the answer will be the option 2. the lipids can visualized by using "Iodine fumes". The importance o...
Q: Differentiate the Kreb's cycle from Electronic Chain Transport, highlighting the ATP produced. How d...
A: Kreb's cycle and Electron transport chain have been asked.
Q: Complete the table Vitamin Coenzyme it forms (or helps)
A: Coenzymes are involved in the catalytic process, these are the substance which enhance the action of...
Q: Consider the complete oxidation of one mole of the fatty acyl COA of capric acid (10:0). Determine t...
A: Condition given : Oxidation of 1 molecule of Capric acid (10:0) Rounds of beta oxidation = 4 Ever...
Q: major electron sources for the electron transport pathway
A: In electron transport chain, NADH2 and FADH2 get reduced to give electrons.
Q: Identify what is the name of this fatty acid.
A: A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic chain. The unbranched ch...
Q: ACTIVITY 10.8.1 Fill in the blanks to make the glycogenesis pathway correct. The first step in glyco...
A: Glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrate in animals. Glycogen is a highly branched structure in ...
Q: Explain the physical and chemical makeup of blood.
A: Blood is a circulating fluid that provides the body with nutrition, oxygen, and waste removal. Blood...
Q: Give 5 carbohydrate-containing samples and identify the specific name of carbohydrate present in eac...
A: Carbohydrates are also called as hydrates of carbon, These are polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ...
Q: Answer the following comprehensively. 1.What is the importance of Lipid Digestion? What is the role...
A: a. Lipids are a heterogeneous group of water-insoluble organic molecules that can be extracted from ...
Q: 1. Why is there a need to regulate the metabolic activity of the cells?
A: As you posted multiple questions,we are supposed to answer only one question. Please repost the rema...
Q: In response low density lipoprotein (LDL), cells elevate the activity of ATP-citrate lyase, which ca...
A: There are different types of cholesterol circulating in the blood. They are classified based on thei...
Q: Which of the following is NOT TRUE about fatty acid biosynthesis? O The process is repeated 7 times ...
A: Fatty acid biosynthesis in animal and yeast cells occurs in the cytosol and in plants it occurs in t...
Q: Discuss the importance of Stem Cells. How does the scientists harvest the stem cells in our body? Di...
A: •WHY ARE STEM CELLS IMPORTANT? Stem cells are the undifferentiated cells that give rise to an indef...
Q: Cholesterol, the precursor of the steroid based lipid, is not synthesized in plants. O True O False
A: Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in the blood of living organisms. The body needs cholesterol t...
Q: e the entropy change AS universe for the following reaction, at 25 °C.
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Q: Chylomicrons are steroid based lipids which aid in the digestion of dietary lipids. True O False
A: Chylomicrons are large plasma lipoprotein complexes, occurring generally as a droplet consisting of ...
Q: the amino acid sequence in rubisco encoded by nuclear genes
A: Rubisco consists of eight large subunits and eight small subunits.
Q: Which of the following is NOT a function of the extracellular matrix? It provides mechanical s...
A: The extracellular matrix present in the cell helps it to bind together and regulates a number of ce...
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- question 29 An enzyme( ) the activation energy required for a chemical reaction. A increasesB convertsC lowersD catalyzesQUESTION 28 Which of the following can diffuse most easily through the cell membrane? H+ ATP H2O the amino acid glycineQUESTION 19 You are interested in observing Archaea motility under a microscope. What do you see? • A. Runs backwards and forwards • B. Twitching O C. Tumbles D. Runs and tumbles O E. No movement as no species of Archaea make structures for locomotion
- Question 5. Which of thefollowing are never found inbacteria?A. RibosomesB. Internal membranesC. Cytoskeletal proteinsD. DNAE. MitochondriaQUESTION 32 "The cell volume shrinks, cells lose cell-cell contact, the actin cytoskeleton is fragmented, the cell membrane forms blebs, chromatin is chopped into small pieces, and the cell is eventually phagocytosed" is a description of which of the following cell states? A. G0 B. Quiescence C. Mitosis D. Senescence E. ApoptosisQUESTION 20 You are studying the effects of removing integrins from cells. Which of the following abilities is the cell most likely to lose? A The cells are going to lose their ability to make connections with the ECM. B The cells will lose their ability to secrete growth factors. C The cells are going to lose their ability to form cell-cell adhesions. D The cells are going to lose their ability to communicate with the cytoskeleton.
- Question 33 Which of the following is true about the movement of ions across excitable living membrane? A) Ions always move actively across membranes through leakage channels B) Ions always move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration C) Ions always move passively across membranes D) Sodium gates in the membrane can open in response to electrical potential changes Please provide a brief explaination of each one correct or incorrectQuestion 4 In mammalian cells, beta oxidation occurs in A.Peroxisome B.Mitochondria c.Lysozome D.CytoplasmQuestion 35 The ____ stain stains for differences in the bacterial cell wall. a Acid-fast b Gram c Endospore d Capsule
- Question 19 Which of the following would have the lowest (most negative) standard reduction potential (E’0)? a FADH2 b Glucose c O2 d NADHQUESTION 16 Which integral membrane protein are responsible for communicating signals from the extracellular matrix and/or basement membrane proteins to the cytoskeleton? A Fibronectin B Adherens junctions C Cadherins D IntegrinsQUESTION 48 The abyssal zone of the ocean is characterized by ____. a. abundant living organisms despite the lack of sunlight for photosynthesis b. being warm and brightly lit c. an abundance of plants, animals, and other species d. having almost no living organisms e. having high concentrations of dissolved oxygen