1. Aldolase catalyzes an irreversible "splitting" of the hexose fructose 1,6- bisphosphate to form two triose sugars. False True 2. Debranching enzyme catalyzes a transfer reaction, moving an a(là6) linkage to the reducing end of the polysaccharide chain. False True 3. A positive AE implies the products are favored over reactants under standard conditions. False True

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Part I. True/False. Circle the correct response. If you answer “False", state
briefly but concisely what make statement incorrect.
1. Aldolase catalyzes an irreversible "splitting" of the hexose fructose 1,6-
bisphosphate to form two triose
sugars.
False
True
2. Debranching enzyme catalyzes a transfer reaction, moving an a(là6)
linkage to the reducing end of
the polysaccharide chain.
False
True
3. A positive AE implies the products are favored over reactants under
standard conditions.
False
True
4. Triose phosphate isomerase converts dihydroxyacetone phosphate to
glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
through an intermediate with a carbon-carbon double bond.
False
True
5. The proton motive force is only comprised of the electrical potential
energy imparted when protons build
up charge on one side of the membrane.
False
True
6. There is an integral number of ATP equivalents produced per pair of
electrons via oxidative phosphorylation.
False
True
Transcribed Image Text:Part I. True/False. Circle the correct response. If you answer “False", state briefly but concisely what make statement incorrect. 1. Aldolase catalyzes an irreversible "splitting" of the hexose fructose 1,6- bisphosphate to form two triose sugars. False True 2. Debranching enzyme catalyzes a transfer reaction, moving an a(là6) linkage to the reducing end of the polysaccharide chain. False True 3. A positive AE implies the products are favored over reactants under standard conditions. False True 4. Triose phosphate isomerase converts dihydroxyacetone phosphate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate through an intermediate with a carbon-carbon double bond. False True 5. The proton motive force is only comprised of the electrical potential energy imparted when protons build up charge on one side of the membrane. False True 6. There is an integral number of ATP equivalents produced per pair of electrons via oxidative phosphorylation. False True
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