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Q: What is the role of glycerol in lipids? (Select one or more) A. Platform for attachment of polar sid...
A: Glycerol is defined as a trihydroxy sugar alcohol having 3 C atoms and 3 -OH groups. The presence of...
Q: Discuss the inhibition of oxamic acid for lab report?
A: Inhibition is of three types: reversible, irreversible and allosteric. Reversible inhibition is furt...
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Q: What role does ubiquitin play in the degradation of proteins?
A: Proteins are macromolecules that exhibit varied functions in the cells. All enzymes are proteins and...
Q: Complete the table below. Consider docosanoic acid (C21H43CO2H) Questions Show complete s...
A: Beta oxidation is oxidation of fatty acid at beta carbon. It involves three stages: Activation of f...
Q: Describe origin and nature of biomolecules?
A: In the dry mass of the cells, four basic molecules are present. These molecules are essential to pro...
Q: Select the INCORRECT statement amino acid biosynthesis. O a. The amino group of each amino acid usua...
A: The biological mechanisms that generate amino acids are referred to as amino acid synthesis. Various...
Q: What's biochemistry
A: Biochemistry forms the basis of medical science. It overlaps with disciplines like molecular genetic...
Q: What Is the New Field of Synthetic Biology?
A: Genetic engineering is also known as gene modification in which the genetic information of an organi...
Q: How much protein, fat, and carbohydrate is it recommended that we consume?
A: Protein, fat and carbs are macronutrients essential for the body. For maintaining a good health and...
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A: Introduction: Those molecules that help grow and develop the living body and necessary for survival ...
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Q: What are reactants, products and location for each step in glycolysis?
A: Glycolysis the the process by which glucose enters the oxidative process by which the chemical energ...
Q: 1- The substrate used in the last step of glycolysis is: A) Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphateB) PyruvateC) ...
A: In glycolysis, the glucose molecule is broken into small molecules through the action of enzymes in ...
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A: Fatty acids are the long hydrocarbon chain with a terminal carboxyl group. These help to form comple...
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A: Introduction: The conversion of glucose molecules in the two molecules of pyruvate with the formatio...
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Q: Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the R-groups of amino acid residues in an alpha-...
A: Proteins are important macromolecules and are organized into four different levels of structure. The...
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Q: A typical fat in the body is glyceryl trioleate, C57H10406. When it is metabolized in the body, it c...
A: Humans need energy for survival and the foods that we consume consist of biomolecules namely carbohy...
Q: Read the question carefully & answer the following 3 questions.1.Which of the following biomolec...
A: Introduction: Those molecules that help in the structure and function of the living body are biomole...
Q: 1- The precursor to glycogen in the glycogen synthase reaction is: A) Glucose-1-P.B) Glucose-6-P.C) ...
A: Glycogen synthase is the enzyme that is responsible for the synthesis of glycogen from glucose. Gluc...
Q: choose the correct answer: 1- Within the cell, many chemical reactions that, by themselves, require...
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Q: What are the requirements for molecules to form hydrogenbonds? (What atoms must be present and invol...
A: A chemical molecule can be defined as an electrically neutral group made up of more than two atoms c...
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Q: Why is it advantageous for DNA synthesis to be more rapid than RNA synthesis?
A: Nucleic acids are the major biomolecules that are also known as information-carrying molecules of a ...
Q: What type of enzyme is responsible for initiating the process of glycolysis? O Hydrolase Phosphoryla...
A: Introduction: Metabolism is a series of chemical reactions that occurs within the living body for th...
Q: Which of the following is most commonly the rate limiting step in determining the structure of a pro...
A: X-ray crystallography (XRC) is a widely used experimental technique to determine the macromolecule s...
Q: Describe how to predict intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP) and intrinsically disordered regions...
A: Intrinsically disordered regions are polypeptide segments that do not form a defined three-dimension...
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A: All cells require energy in the form of ATP to carry out a variety of functions, such as active tran...
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A: Genetics is the branch of biology that deals with the study of genes, their variation, and heredity ...
Q: What is the pOH of a solution that has a pH of 5? Given: Ka x Kb = Kw, pKw = pH + pOH Group of answ...
A: Given Values: pH = 5.0 pOH = ?
Q: What is the molar relationship between triacylglycerols (TAGs) and fatty acid salts produced during ...
A: Introduction: Biomolecules are those molecules that play an important role in the structure and func...
Q: QUESTION 7 The preferred energy source of the brain is: Oa. Sucrose Ob. Glucose Oc Maltose Od. Fruct...
A: Cells obtain energy through food. The main biomolecule that provides energy to the cell is carbohydr...
Q: Which one of these characteristics is not true for the alpha helix? Proline is typically not found i...
A: The alpha helix is a motif made up of amino acids arranged in a right-handed coil structure. It form...
Q: Why do gallstones form in susceptible individuals?
A: Gallstones are hardened deposits of the digestive fluid bile, that can form within the gallbladder. ...
Q: The following fatty acid enters the B-oxidation spiral. CH,(CH,)4-CH,-CH,-C-OH and the product shown...
A: Fatty acids are long-chain carboxylic acids. The long chain is aliphatic in nature that has single a...
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