Without "unraveling" the following carbohydrates, classify each as a ketose or aldose HO но- HỒ CH -OH HO- _OH OH Sugar Classification OH -OH НО. HO НО OH -OH HO. НО НО НО OH -OH
Q: What enzyme will not be used if the oxidative portion of the pentose phosphate pathway is operating…
A: The pentose phosphate pathway also called the hexose monophosphate shunt is an alternative pathway…
Q: Explain this krebs cycle
A: Cellular respiration is a collection of three metabolic pathways that generate ATP by the oxidation…
Q: True or false 1. Heterogenous antibodies used for structural studies can be obtained by monoclonal…
A: Heterogenous antibodies - Heterogenous terms indicates that the molecule is a hybrid. i.e. a single…
Q: 7. You have a 200 mg/mL stock solution of protein. To make 20mL of 5mg/mL solution, add of stock and…
A: Dilution results in a decrease in the concentration of a substance in a mixture. A stock solution is…
Q: True and false - A k+ channel will be just as permeable to Na+ as to K+ because Na+ is a smaller ion…
A: Ion channels are proteins that form pores in the plasma membrane and allow ions to pass through in…
Q: Sugar Molisch's Solution Test Glucose Sucrose Lactose Hydrolysis: Samples Sucrose hydrolysate Starch…
A: Glucose , sucrose, lactose, starch all are carbohydrates. Glucose is the simplest carbohydrate of…
Q: 11. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the hydrolysis of glucose-1-phosphate at 25°C AG for the…
A: In a general reaction such as: aA + bB ⇌ cC + dD At equilibrium (steady state), the rate of forward…
Q: QUESTION 03 - Regarding the amino acid arginine, answer the following questions: (Data: pka NH₂ Lyd…
A: Amino acids are biomolecules that have an amino group, a carboxyl group and a side group linked to…
Q: Two common methods of denaturing proteins in the lab are to increase the temperature and/or add…
A: Proteins are biomolecules with diverse biological roles. The function of a protein depends on its…
Q: This graph represents a standard curve from a BCA assay for protein concentration. If your BCA…
A: Standard curve can be constructed by using the known concentrations of a sample and their…
Q: How many total (NOT NET) molecules of ATP are synthesized from ADP via glycolysis of a single…
A: In glycolysis, a 6-carbon molecule of glucose-6-phosphate is broken down into 3-carbon pyruvate. It…
Q: What specific qualities of ATP make it a useful energy currency?
A: Adenine, different phosphate groups, and ribose sugar make up the chemical molecule known as ATP.…
Q: Balance the following net reaction that occurs during oxidative phosphorylation. Use the smallest…
A: Oxidative phosphorylation is the process where oxygen is reduced to generate ATP and water. NADH and…
Q: 1. Bacteria have a membrane potential, although the mechanisms of how it is maintained differ from…
A: To calculate the number of positive ions needed on the exterior surface of the bacterium to…
Q: 3. Look at the label for Lindt chocolate bar below. a. Does this product contain animal fat? How…
A: (a)Plants and Animals have quite a difference in theor metabolic pathways. As a result of which…
Q: How to control or take care of microbial metabolism?
A: Microbial metabolism is the pathway followed by microorganisms to obtain the energy (carbon source)…
Q: a) Draw the 5’-monophosphate-2’-deoxyguanosine nucleotide covalently bonded with neighboring DNA…
A: As per the Watson-Crick model of the DNA double helix: DNA is made up of two strands of…
Q: Assess the role of redox electron transfer in the formation of an electrochemical proton gradient…
A: Aerobic catabolism of 1 molecule of glucose can produce 10 NADH (6 from acetyl CoA in the TCA cycle…
Q: Describe 3 Application of AI in Medicine
A: AI stands for artificial intelligence. Nowadays AI is used widely in every sector including…
Q: Write schematically the synthesis of phosphatidylethanolamine through the activation of amino…
A: INTRODUCTION : Phospholipids : They are a group of biochemical compounds which are made up of fatty…
Q: OBJECTIVE & SCOPE OF THE PROJECT The scope of the project is to prediction of crops can be informed…
A: The objective of this project is to use advanced Machine Learning techniques to predict crop yields…
Q: Question 3 Matching. Some answer(s) could be matched more than once to a question. ✓ Patients'…
A: After a meal, there is a surplus supply of glucose in the blood. this causes the pancreas to secrete…
Q: Consider the amino acid aspartic acid for this problem. Aspartic acid can be considered a triprotic…
A: Aspartic acid have 3 ionizable groups in it. They are; alpha- carboxyl group alpha-amino group…
Q: Differentiate reducing sugars from non-reducing sugars
A: Sugars are carbohydrates or saccharides. Sugars are ketone or aldehyde derivatives of straight-chain…
Q: Cow's milk allergy (CMA) and lactose intolerance both result from dietary exposure to cow's milk and…
A: “Since you have posted multiple questions, we will provide the solution only to the first question…
Q: To completely reduce an oxidized cytochrome-c, how many electrons are required?
A: The electrons transport chain is a collection of four protein complexes: complex I, II, III and IV…
Q: 1. What is gluconeogenesis? 2. Explain the biochemical effects underlying the metabolic functions of…
A: Since you have posted multiple questions, we will provide the solutiononly to the first question as…
Q: RUE OR FALSE 1. Abzymes reduce rotational entropy. 2. Hammerhead ribozymes have the ability to bind…
A: Enzymes are catalysts acting inside the living system to reduce the reaction time and speed up the…
Q: Students carry out a laboratory experiment with avidin (a protein in eg white) having a very high…
A: Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions. Sometimes enzymes require a non-protein…
Q: In isolating and characterizing carbohydrates, choose between starch and cellulose from a plant…
A: Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (CH2O) which performs several functions in…
Q: Prepare a schematic diagram and present it. The Figure should illustrate the interactions made…
A: Binding of drug to receptor or protein can be specific and non-specific. For the genuity of the…
Q: A 71-year-old man with enterococci infection is started treatment with 240 mg of intravenous…
A: A one-compartment drug kinetics assumes that the drug is readily absorbed, having a single entry and…
Q: Some enzymes are used in the clinical lab to diagnose diseases. There are two specific markers for…
A: Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) catalyses the following reaction: Lactate + NAD+ ↔ Pyruvate + NADH + H+…
Q: 1. what is the reason why lactose is considered to have the least sweet taste from all other kinds…
A: Carbohydrates are one among the 4 classes of biomacromolecules. Based on the number of units…
Q: Consider a hypothetical metabolic pathway involving four enzymes to convert molecule A into molecule…
A: Allosteric enzymes are enzymes whose catalytic activity is regulated by an effector molecule that…
Q: 8. The amino acid sequence for the beginning of the globular protein myoglobin is:…
A: Proteins are composed of amino acids, which are bound together by peptide linkage. Amino acids…
Q: The steroid progesterone has an important role in the female reproductive system. Researchers…
A: “Since you have asked multiple questions, we will answer the first and third questions. If you want…
Q: Question 24 Which of the following is not a cell surface receptor? GPCR DNA-associated receptor RTK…
A: Biochemical cell signalling is the method by which cell communicates with each other cells and…
Q: Question 9 I am an alanine residue present in a peptide with defined secondary structure. I have and…
A: Introduction Proteins are the most abundant macromolecule of our body. Amino acids are the building…
Q: Create a concept map connecting cancer and pyruvate kinase m2
A: Pyruvate kinase plays a very important role in cell metabolism. It catalyses the rate limiting step…
Q: Many enzyme -catalyzed reactions are consistent with a modified version of the Michaelis -Menten…
A: E+S⇌k-1k1Es⇌k-2k2E+P.......................(1) Considering above Michaelis Menten Equation where…
Q: Describe how each of the following relates to protein configuration: primary structure - secondary…
A: As per the central dogma of molecular biology, DNA contains the code that is necessary for the…
Q: List the similarities and differences between the followinv coenzymes in terms of structure and…
A: Coenzymes are organic compounds with part of vitamins in the structure, required for the functioning…
Q: 2. Biosynthesis of cholesterol in the human body: 2.1. cellular and tissue localization of the…
A: Lipids are a chemically diverse group with two common characteristics: low solubility in water and…
Q: 1. Describe how each of the following modes of analysis may be used to measure enzyme activity:…
A: Since you have posted multiple questions with multiple sub parts, we will provide the solution only…
Q: 3 4 Ag₂O NH₂OH, H₂O KMnO H₂O*
A: 3. This is an example of Tollens's reaction. Where Ag2O and NH4OH reacts to form ammonical silver…
Q: tate and define the four levels of protein structure, also include the bonds found at each level?
A: Introduction Proteins are the most abundant macromolecules in our body. Proteins are made up of…
Q: Deduce the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide from the following: 1. Acid hydrolysis gives Ala2,…
A: Deducing the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide from the analysis of peptide fragments generated…
Q: What is the main source of energy for ATP replenishment for ATP-PC system
A: ATP is produced by either substrate-level phosphorylation or oxidative phosphorylation Hydrolysis of…
Q: An antibiotic-resistant is being cultured for a new antibiotic testing. Initially, 100 cells of the…
A: Doubling time generally refers to the time taken by the bacteria to double in its' size.
Please provide only typed answer solution no handwritten solution needed allowed
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 1 images
- True or False? a. Ribose and deoxyribose are formed from glucose.Monosaccharides can be obtained not only from dietary carbohydrates but other major sources include amino acids and glycerol. True or FalseSucrose also known as invert sugar can be enzymatically hydrolyzed by the enzyme amylase to give the individual monosaccharides glucose and fructose True False
- High-density lipoprotein contains the largest amount of triglyceride among several types of lipoproteins. TRUE/FALSEAll monosaccharides are either ketoses or aldoses. Select one: a. False b. TrueCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.The stored form of carbohydrate in plant cellsCelluloseAmyloseStarchGlycogen 2.Glucose is an example ofA.DisaccharideB.PolysaccharideC.AminoglycanD.Monosaccharide
- Proteinogenic amino acids, their quantity, what is the reason. Distinctive features of proteinogenic amino acids.The disaccharide shown is composed of two units of D-glucose joined with a β (1->6) linkage and is incorporated into the chemical structure of crocin, the chemical compound that gives saffron its color True FalsePepsin hydrolyze proteins to yield polypeptide true false