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- Unlike saturated fatty acids, the tails of unsaturated fatty acids incorporate one or more _______. a. phosphate groups b. glycerols c. double bonds d. single bondsWhich of the following are nonessential amino acids in humans? valine aspartic acid proline cysteine phenylalanine isoleucine None of the AboveWhich of the following combination is are non-essential amino acids? A. Leucine and Isoleucine B. Isoleucine and Methionine C. Methionine and Asparagine D. Proline and Alanine
- The following are essential amino acids, except; Isoleucine Tryptophan serine valine LysineWhich of the following amino acids undergoes phosphorylation? Histidine Glutamic Acid (Glutamate) Serine Isoleucinewhich of the following amino acids is considered an essential amino acid? a) serine b) alanine c) valine d) tyrosine
- Out of the following, which is not an essential amino acid?a) Linolic acidb) Linolenic acidc) Arachidic acidd) Arachidonic acidWhich one of the following pairs are semi-essential amino acids for humans? A. Histidine and tryptophan B. Tyrosine and arginine C. Arginine and histidine D. Valine and lysineWhich of these amino acids are not optically active?a) Cysteineb) Lysinec) Arginined) Glycine
- Which amino acid fits this description: the body uses this amino acid for mineral absorption c metabolism, and detoxification? A) methionine B) tryptophan C) Lysine D) ThreonineWhich of the following is NOT an isoprene-derived lipid? Beta-carotene Beeswax Coenzyme Q CholesterolWhich of the following amino acids is not part of tetramer that is bounded to NAM and glycine? L-Glu D-Ala L-lys D-Glu L-Ala