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Q: An increase in total nutrient and energy intake is recommended when fever is present. T/F?
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Q: compound(s) contain(s) the HIGHEST percentage of cholesteryl esters
A: LDL has the highest percentage of cholesterol plus cholesteryl ester.
Q: Which of the following statements concerning cholesterol regulation is true?
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Q: metabolites are produced from two molecules of Alanine after it is completely catabolized to CO2
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Q: Imagine a Glycogen molecule attached to Glycogenin with 8000 glucose residues. If branches occur ev...
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Q: The main difference between a glycerophospholipid and a sphingophospholipid is which
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A: For cysteine Charge when pH is at 1.0? ____+ve_____ Charge when pH is at 9.0? ____-ve_____
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Q: Glyceraldehyde-3-P + Dihydroxyacetone phosphate
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Q: All lipids cannot interact with an aqueous solution. True or Flase?
A: Yes, this statement is true because lipids ate insoluble in aqueous solution.
Q: The pH at which the Lysine R-group is 20 % dissociated is:
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Q: Describe in detail how pyrosequencing works.
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Q: All of the following are functions of nucleotides EXCEPT: (A) They form part of the structure of im...
A: Nucleotides are the organic building blocks of nucleic acids. They are made up of a nucleoside and p...
Q: For the following DNA sequence TAC-CCC-AAA-TTT-ATC Write: the mRNA codons the tRNA anticodons t...
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Q: What are the B-oxidation products of lauric acid (C12H2402), a major component of coconut oil? A.6 a...
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Q: What's the difference between a vitamin and a hormone?
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Q: 10. Which of the following is the correct sequence of the 3 steps of DNA replication? * the priming ...
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elect each correct answer. More tr molecule can be made of which of the following? a single atom O a single element many elements
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- Choose all that apply. This molecule is O || O-P-O-P-O-P-O- 0 O a lipid O™ one of the building blocks of protein a nucleotide triphosphate ATP one of the building blocks of RNA a protein O™ one of the building blocks of DNA a nucleic acid a carbohydrate the energy currency of the cell an amino acid OIPIO о O™ N H₂N OH OH N NAmino.acid know as peptide bond that result from Polysaccharides Protein Dehydration synthesis18:33 A docs.google.com A phospholipid macromolecule Has 2 fatty acid hydrophobic chains Has a polar phosphate head Has a glycerol backbone All are correct A nucleotide contains Purine or pyrimidine O Sugar Phosphate All of the above The structures depicted below are: CH2OH H. H-C- OH но 3 H- НО-С — Н H- 4 OH H C- OH H- -C-OH H C- OH CH,OH 6CH2OH Enantiomer isomers geometric isomers O structural isomers both geometric isomers and enantiomers O O O O O O O O
- Please do some explanation of each elements. Thank you so much!Label all structures as appropriate. Draw and label all appropriate molecules to complet the pictures.Fill in the blanks. Potassium has an atomic number of 19 and a mass number of 40. From this you can determine Potassium has (#) A/ A/ neutrons and (#) protons.
- Select all correct answers. A molecule is likely to be hydrophilic if it contain nonpolar covalent bonds has a net negative charge has a net positive charge contain polar covalent bondsFill in the blanks. The parentheses are the choices for the blank. Fatty acids and nucleotides are examples of molecular subunits called ______ (monomers, polymers). Complex molecules such as proteins or nucleic acids formed from these repeated molecular subunits are called _______ (monomers, polymers).A peptide bond... is a version of an ester bond is a version of an amide bond is the basis of protein secondary structure is formed by addition of water
- 10. Your pal protein. Proteins form when amino acids bond to each other. Proteins not only lend structure to your body by helping form things like your bones, but they also protect in the form of immune system antibodies and blood- clotting compounds. Some proteins fall into a special category called catalysts or enzymes. These enzymes, while not becoming part of a chemical reaction, help speed up a reaction significantly. This comes in handy if you want to digest your lunch by tomorrow rather than in two weeks! 10.1. Refer to figure 3.22. Draw the general structure of an amino acid. 10.2. An amino acid contains a group, a hydrogen atom and another atom or molecule which varies, depending on which amino acid you're considering. This variable group, an region is called the group. 10.3. The simplest amino acid, region. contains a atom in its variable 10.4. How many different amino acids are found in your body? 10.5. A (also called a chain) is a long string of amino acids connected…an atom (to form cations) or adding electrons (to form anions). Ions are never formed by 1. It is important to recognize that ions are always formed by removing electrons from a. There must be both positive ions (cations) and negative ions (anions) present. 2. It is very important to remember that a chemical compound must have a net charge Read the following sentences. changing the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. of zero. This means that if a compound contains ions, then aAll nucleotide monomers contain: Select all that apply. Group of answer choices a nitrogenous base. a phosphate functional group. a ribose sugar. a pentose sugar. a deoxyribose sugar.