QUESTION 11 Which molecule is a six-carbon compound? O a. Pyruvate O b. Phosphoglycerate (PGA) O C. PGAL O d. Glucose-6-phosphate O e. PEP QUESTION 12 Which substance is not an element? O a. Chlorine O b.Hydrogen Oc.Oxygen O d.Carbon O e. Water QUESTION 13 The active site of an enzyme O a. will react with only one substrate no matter how many molecules may resemble the shape of the substrate O b. is where the coenzyme is located O c. is a groove or crevice in the structure of the enzyme complementary to the substrate O d.is a specific bulge or protuberance on an enzyme O e. rigidly resists any alteration of its shape

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QUESTION 11
Which molecule is a six-carbon compound?
O a. Pyruvate
O b. Phosphoglycerate (PGA)
O C. PGAL
O d. Glucose-6-phosphate
О е. РЕР
QUESTION 12
Which substance is not an element?
O a. Chlorine
O b.Hydrogen
O c. Oxygen
O d. Carbon
O e. Water
QUESTION 13
The active site of an enzyme
O a. will react with only one substrate no matter how many molecules may resemble the shape of the substrate
b. is where the coenzyme is located
C. is a groove or crevice in the structure of the enzyme complementary to the substrate
d. is a specific bulge or protuberance on an enzyme
e. rigidly resists any alteration of its shape
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 11 Which molecule is a six-carbon compound? O a. Pyruvate O b. Phosphoglycerate (PGA) O C. PGAL O d. Glucose-6-phosphate О е. РЕР QUESTION 12 Which substance is not an element? O a. Chlorine O b.Hydrogen O c. Oxygen O d. Carbon O e. Water QUESTION 13 The active site of an enzyme O a. will react with only one substrate no matter how many molecules may resemble the shape of the substrate b. is where the coenzyme is located C. is a groove or crevice in the structure of the enzyme complementary to the substrate d. is a specific bulge or protuberance on an enzyme e. rigidly resists any alteration of its shape
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