The following incorrect description of the HMS path is () A, 6-P-glucose can be converted into pentose phosphate through this pathway B. Four-carbon and seven-carbon sugars can be provided through this route C. For every mole of carbon dioxide produced when 6-P-glucose is converted to pentose phosphate, it also produces 1 mole of NADPH D, 6-P-glucose is decomposed in this way without consumption of ATP Among the following enzyme-catalyzed reactions that can generate substrate level phosphorylation to generate GTP are () A, hexokinase B, enolase succinato thinkingso D.. succinato dobydrogenase

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The following incorrect description of the HMS path is ()
A, 6-P-glucose can be converted into pentose phosphate through this pathway
B. Four-carbon and seven-carbon sugars can be provided through this route
C. For every mole of carbon dioxide produced when 6-P-glucose is converted to pentose
phosphate, it also produces 1 mole of NADPH
D, 6-P-glucose is decomposed in this way without consumption of ATP
Among the following enzyme-catalyzed reactions that can generate substrate level
phosphorylation to generate GTP are ()
A, hexokinase B, enolase
C, succinate thiokinase D, succinate dehydrogenase
The limiting factor of fatty acid synthesis in cell fluid is ().
A, condensation enzyme B, hydration enzyme
C, lipoacyl group transferase D, acetyl-CoA carboxylase
Which of the following amino acids is an essential amino acid? ()
A.Thr B.Lys C.Met D.Arg
Transcribed Image Text:The following incorrect description of the HMS path is () A, 6-P-glucose can be converted into pentose phosphate through this pathway B. Four-carbon and seven-carbon sugars can be provided through this route C. For every mole of carbon dioxide produced when 6-P-glucose is converted to pentose phosphate, it also produces 1 mole of NADPH D, 6-P-glucose is decomposed in this way without consumption of ATP Among the following enzyme-catalyzed reactions that can generate substrate level phosphorylation to generate GTP are () A, hexokinase B, enolase C, succinate thiokinase D, succinate dehydrogenase The limiting factor of fatty acid synthesis in cell fluid is (). A, condensation enzyme B, hydration enzyme C, lipoacyl group transferase D, acetyl-CoA carboxylase Which of the following amino acids is an essential amino acid? () A.Thr B.Lys C.Met D.Arg
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