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RANCIDITY:
I. Oxygen acts as an oxidizing agent at carbon to carbon double bonds
II. The products are glycerol and
III. Can be carried out by a certain enzyme
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- When molecule A takes an electron from molecule B, we say that A has been reduced and B has been oxidized. True Falsewrite true if the statement if correct and change the bold word/phrase to make it correct addition of HCL i the hydrolysis of glycogen was done to "stop" the reactionMany of the stages in carbohydrate oxidation involve reaction with oxygen gas. True or false justifies false ones.
- Glucose is oxidized - loses H atoms (protons and electrons) and is converted toWrite down the chemical reactions with intermediates, enzymes, and coenzymes that are involved in the conversion of glucose to glycogen (no need to list the substances, suffice it to name them).true or false 1. Conformational changes happen in an enzyme when the substrate binds to the active site. 2. Covalent bond stabilizes the binding of the substrate and the active site.
- in which of the following alternatives is the greatest amount of energy released from the hydrogenation of:a) 1 mole propeneb) 1 mole of butadiene 1.3c) 1 mole pentyn-2d) 3 moles of ethene. The basic principles and methods of enzyme activity definition.Units of enzyme activity (SI units, the katal)How useful to you is the mnemonic in remembering which one oxidizes and which one reduces?
- The reaction catalyzed by the enzyme Malate Dehydrogenase is an example of oxidative decarboxylation as it both catalyzes an oxidation reaction and produces CO2 True or FalseTRUE OR FALSE: The most reactive part of the ATP molecule is the triphosphate group. Creatine phosphate is an energy source in muscle tissue. Phosphate groups may serve as “on” or “off” switches for some enzymes. Oxidatiom of acetaldehyde CH3CHO would yield more energy than the oxidation of ethane CH3CH3 ATP is an activated electron carrier.Give the Steps, Enzyme/s involved, Electron carriers, ATP Generation, End product and significance of the following metabolic pathway: Lipid Metabolism (explain in 1-3 sentences only) P.S add row if necessary