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- Relative Rate of Activity 2 pH 10 12 Gastric Protease Intestinal ProteaseFatty acids anre absorbed into the intestinal cpithelial celI by: OPassing directly through the lipid membrane Endocytosis OPassing through an open fact channel O Cotransport with Na+ OPrimary active transportFill in the volumes required to make the standard glucose solutions of various conentrations provided. provide calculations as well.
- Facilitated diffusion across a biological membrane of intestinal cells requires the presence of Triglycerides Carbohydrates Phospholipids Proteins CholesterolGiven: 20 C saturated fatty acid that under went beta oxidation. Compte for the total number of ATP's formed during ketolysis. ATP /UnitWhich of the following statements best describes the absorption of glucose? Absorption of glucose requires digestion by aminopeptidases on absorptive epithelial microvilli before absorption of the carbohydrate smaller units such as glucose. Absorption of glucose requires an electrochemical gradient of high extracellular K+ set up by primary active transport. Absorption of glucose occurs at villi and crypts mainly in the duodenum where amylases break down carbohydrates into glucose. Absorption of glucose occurs at the transporting epithelia in the small intestine and is a secondary active transport that requires a Na+gradient
- Identify the following terms This type of lipid is a complex mixture of esters of long-chain carboxylic acids and long-chain alcohols. The reduced cofactor important in the TCA cycle and used in the last part of respiration. Molecule that attaches to myosin and actin during muscle contraction.Predict or describe the absorbance or enzyme activity at: pH = 2 pH = 14 Temperature = 25°C Temperature = 100°C Explain your predictions.If the chyme did not contain sodium, the absorption of which of the following would be impacted? O All of the listed options O-Galactose O Two of the listed options O Amino acids O None of the listed options O Lipids - O Fructose O Three of the listed options
- The intense acidification observed in the stomach lumen is energetically driven by a parietal cell isozyme of carbonic anhydrase an H+ ATPase the pumps H+ from the parietal cell into the lumen the large gradient of Cl- ion in the plasma that allows movement of H+ into the lumen an OH- transporting ATPase that removes this ion from the lumen, causing a drop in pHIndividuals with the disease alkaptonuria fail to produce the enzyme homogentisic acid ? in their liver. permease meriase oxidase tyrosinase hydroxylaseExplain why glucose shows mutarotation?