Amino groups in amino acids are removed by oxidative deamination followed by transamination.
Q: 100.0 The law of segregation is derived from Mendel's conclusions. Which of the following describes…
A: The Law of Segregation, commonly referred to as Mendel's First Law is a cornerstone of genetics that…
Q: what is the presentation of the given image
A: Pregnacy and labor Gestation period comprises of three trimesters. First trimester: 1st to 12…
Q: abbreviations please answer al|
A: The solubility of proteins is affected by a number of intrinsic as well as extrinsic factors. The…
Q: Please draw the figure with all the figure's visas by hand Note:The drawing should look like a…
A: The plasma membrane is made up of a phospholipid bilayer which is composed of a lipid layer that has…
Q: Is it possible to draw the figure with all the figure visas by hand? Note: The drawing should look…
A: The plasma membrane is the outer boundary of the cell. It is selectively permeable in nature that is…
Q: watch the four minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-nEYsyRlYo Anwer this question:What…
A: It is very important to value life and not only our life but also the life of other living beings.
Q: write true if the statement is correct, otherwise, change the underlined word/phrase to make it…
A: Electrophoresis is an analytical technique which is used to separate a mixture of biomolecules such…
Q: Please draw and label the drawings with color
A: Neurons- They are also called the nerve cell and are responsible for sending and receiving signals…
Q: 5. Genes play important roles in the evolution of organisms. 6. Descent with modification is the…
A: NOTE: Please mention the parts needed in case of multiple questions or questions with multiple…
Q: 1. By speciation, paralogous genes for a trait are found in organisms that have the same recent…
A: These are true false questions.
Q: UU nol use oxygen. Fermenting organisms do not use oxygen. B. Krebs cycle completes the metabolic…
A: 1 ) Aerobic organism do not use oxygen . Answer ) false . They can only survive in the presence of…
Q: Which is not one of the four elements of the body by colonial doctors? O Bones Phlegm Blood O Choler
A: We know that Hippocrates was the person who postulated the idea of humorism in medicine. He believed…
Q: Fill-up the needed data in the following table showing the comparative characteristics of…
A: Staining is a method of adding coloured substances (stains or dyes) to cells to make them visible…
Q: Label: Vesicles Neurotransmitter Synaptic cleft Pre-synaptic neuron Target cell neurotransmitter…
A: A synapse is a structure that permits a neuron to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another…
Q: Which statement describes the role of the organism indicated by the blue arrow in the food web large…
A: This question asks about the role and position of a particular organism in a food web.A food web is…
Q: The HCI present in the gastric juice is required for the activation of pepsinogen.
A: HCl is also known as hydrochloric acid. Acids provide the protons to the solution and decrease the…
Q: The graph shows the rate of nitrocefin hydrolysis at different concentrations of nitrocefin in the…
A: The Michaelis-Menton plot gives the equation which describes the rate of enzymatic reactions, by…
Q: In the 1950s, Miller and Urey obtained support for the hypothesis that simple organic molecules…
A: Stanley Miller and Harold Urey conducted an experiment in 1953 to put Oparin and Haldane's theories…
Q: What type of blood vessel is the specimen: Epithelium:
A: Humans have 3 types of blood vessels: 1. Artery-carries blood to the body from the heart. 2.…
Q: II. Below are MRI images of different body parts. Identify the body planes depicted in each picture…
A: According to the question, we have to identify the body planes in the photo. So, let us have a look…
Q: What are the characteristic features of arteries O a. Smooth muscle cells and collagen fibers in…
A: Blood is referred to as the body fluid that functions in facilitating the transport of nutrients and…
Q: Describe the following pathogenic bacteria: Bacterium 1. Bacillus anthracis 2. Escherichia coli 3.…
A: Pathogenic bacteria cause disease in humans as well as animals.
Q: Please answer questions d and e from the image posted.
A: Inheritance is the process of transmitting the traits from parent to offspring. Traits of an…
Q: Drag Drop A. Tetrads are formed from two homologous chromosomes, each composed of two sister…
A: Cell division is a process of a parent cell replicating it chromosomal content and dividing itself…
Q: er aster ne nuclear me
A: Mitosis is the term used to describe cell division for replication. The product at the end of…
Q: modes of prevention of parasites and predation-
A: Every organism in the ecosystem has its own way of survival. Nature have made certain adaptational…
Q: Please explain the meaning behind this poster and explain further. This is not a writing assignment.…
A: Seawater is under constant threat of acidification which might harm the growth and survival of…
Q: Write or type on photo acquired/natural facial markings in anatomical terms:
A: The branch of science that deals with the study of structures of the body is known as Anatomy.…
Q: Fill-up the needed data in the following table showing the comparative characteristics of…
A:
Q: Please select correct one
A: Cancer in simple term can be referred to a set of diseases which are caused by the production of an…
Q: A 4-week-old infant with severe, diarrhea now has signs of volume depletion (dry mucous membranes,…
A: Newborns are strictly on a liquid diet (breast milk/formula milk) for the first few months of their…
Q: Which of the following words apply to the overlay that maintains proximity between virus and…
A:
Q: The medical term that means pertaining to different colors is: A
A: Medical terms are used to describe certain conditions and certain signs and symptoms as well . They…
Q: Primary electron NADP acceptor Energy to male ATP 3 Primary electron acceptor NADPH Light Electron…
A: The given figure demonstrates a non-cyclic process involving the splitting of water as the initial…
Q: channel carrier phospholipid protein protein e glycoprotein cholesterol integral proteins peripheral…
A: Plasma membrane is an integral part of the cell. The structure of the plasma membrane is the…
Q: Using a compound microscope, if I move my sample from down to up (1), in which direction will the…
A: Microscope is device used to magnify small objects and to study smaller specimen in microbiology.
Q: Provide information in the following table showing the principal differences between prokaryotic and…
A: Eukaryotic cells have well defined nucleus. Whereas prokaryotic cells have nucleoid in place of…
Q: Which of the following is/are true about Okazaki fragments? 1. Okazaki fragments are found in the…
A: DNA replication is semi-conservative. The double helix of DNA unwinds during DNA replication and…
Identify if the given statement on the image is correct or incorrect
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- (a) What is protein turnover? Give 1-2 examples. (b) What are the main differences between glucogenic and ketogenic amino acids?Define the term glycosphingolipid.Some amino acids are described as ketogenic while others are called glucogenic. What is different between these two general groups of amino acids?
- In healthy adults, the concentration of glucose in blood is approximately80 to 110 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). After a carbohydrate-richmeal, however, the concentration may spike to 140 mg/dl. Describe thehormonal action that returns blood glucose to normal.An excess of ketone bodies in the blood causes ketoacidosis. Consider the chemical structure of the ketone bodies (only two out of the three ketone bodies cause this effect) and explain why they are acids.Define the term GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)?