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- _______ is (are) a good source of omega-3 fatty acids that can reduce the risk of heart disease. a. Oatmeal b. Legumes c. Fish d. Com syrupWhich of the following polysaccharides cannot be cleaved with ?α-amylase, a glycosidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ?α 1-4 glycosidic bonds. Select all that apply a. Amylopectin b. Glycogen c. Chitin d. Cellulose e. Amylose"which of the following monosaccharides are not us are converted to intermediates of glycolysis" a. galactose b. xylulose c.fructose d. mannose
- Which of the following is/are epimer/s of glucose?* A. Galactose only B. Mannose only C. Fructose only D. Galactose and mannose only E. Galactose, mannose, and fructoseWhen glucose is reduced, only one alditol is produced.When fructose undergoes the same reaction, however,two diasteriomeric sugars are produced. Draw theirstructures.Which of the following homopolysaccharides produced by a plant cell contains only -1,4-glycosidicbonds between glucose monosaccharides (easily digested by most animal species)?A. amylopectin (produced by potato cells)B. amylose (produced by rice cells)C. glycogen (produced by liver cells)D. chitin (produced by fungal cells)E. cellulose (produced by corn cells)
- Which of the following statements best describes glucose? a. It is an aldohexose. b. It is produced from dietary starch by the action of α-amylase. c. It is utilized in biological systems only in the L-isomeric form. d. It is a disaccharide.Synthesis of a triglyceride from three fatty acids and glycerol costs how many ATP equivalents? 1three 2four 3five 4six 5sevenWhich of the following are examples of structural isomers formed during metabolsim? Select one: a. 3-phosphoglycerate to 2-phosphoglycerate b. Dihydroxyacetone and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate c. glucose-6-phosphate converted to fructose-6-phosphate d. citrate converted to isocitrate e. All of these are examples of structural isomers.
- Explain how the structure of glycogen makes it ideals as a fuel storage compound. Your answer must include the terms; fight/flight response, hydrophilic groups, osmotic, insulin, epinephrine, and glycogenolysis.If cells synthesizing glucose from pyruvate are exposed to co2 labbeled 14C use the structure of gluconeogenesis to write where the carbon ultimately ends up.Which of the following pairs of sugar/s and description is/are INCORRECT? * A. Xylose: Glycoprotein constituent considered as wood sugar B. Lyxose: Sugar that may be clinically significant for preventing UTI C. Ribose: Nucleic acid sugar D. Erythrose: Aldotetrose sugar