CHEMISTRY-Text notes
... Lipids serve as long-term energy stores in cells, form membranes, and serve as hormones and insulation. Lipids do not dissolve in water. Fats and oils are formed from a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecules. ...
... Lipids serve as long-term energy stores in cells, form membranes, and serve as hormones and insulation. Lipids do not dissolve in water. Fats and oils are formed from a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecules. ...
Organic Compounds
... a huge number of large, complex molecules called organic molecules. These molecules make up organisms and carry out life processes. Carbohydrates are organic molecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are made up of repeating units called saccharides. They provide cells with energy ...
... a huge number of large, complex molecules called organic molecules. These molecules make up organisms and carry out life processes. Carbohydrates are organic molecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are made up of repeating units called saccharides. They provide cells with energy ...
The Digestive System
... Bile- produced by liver and stored in the furthers the process of digestion Gall bladder- stores bile ...
... Bile- produced by liver and stored in the furthers the process of digestion Gall bladder- stores bile ...
Chapter 7
... V. Biosynthesis and Storage (Figure 8.20). *Tissues differ in their preferred source of fuel. The brain, nervous system, and red blood cells rely primarily on glucose, while other tissues use a mix of glucose, fatty acids, and ketone bodies as fuel sources. A. Making carbohydrate (glucose). *When ca ...
... V. Biosynthesis and Storage (Figure 8.20). *Tissues differ in their preferred source of fuel. The brain, nervous system, and red blood cells rely primarily on glucose, while other tissues use a mix of glucose, fatty acids, and ketone bodies as fuel sources. A. Making carbohydrate (glucose). *When ca ...
MACROMOLECULES - Savitha Sastry
... • Plants use starch to store energy (bulky); seeds have oil • Animals – store energy as fat • Insulation; Protect vital organs • Absorption of Vitamins K, E, D, A ...
... • Plants use starch to store energy (bulky); seeds have oil • Animals – store energy as fat • Insulation; Protect vital organs • Absorption of Vitamins K, E, D, A ...
Practice Questions
... In the experiment in which heterokaryons were made by fusing mouse and human cells, (1) what happened to the mouse and human membrane proteins after several hours and (2) what property of membranes did this demonstrate? 1) They intermixed and became homogeneous around the membrane 2) That they were ...
... In the experiment in which heterokaryons were made by fusing mouse and human cells, (1) what happened to the mouse and human membrane proteins after several hours and (2) what property of membranes did this demonstrate? 1) They intermixed and became homogeneous around the membrane 2) That they were ...
FARM ANIMAL NUTRITION
... – Starch, Glycogen, Hemicellulose & Cellulose – Lignin (Indigestible & not a true carbohydrate) ...
... – Starch, Glycogen, Hemicellulose & Cellulose – Lignin (Indigestible & not a true carbohydrate) ...
Biochemistry –Second year, Coll
... Glycerol kinase Gylcerol …………………………………….» Glycerol phosphate ATP……ADP+Pi The formation of activated glycerol; glycerolphosphate is also activated by another enzyme; the Glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase(GlyPDH) but in different reaction: Glycolysis pathway GlyPDH Glucose………………………..» DHAP………..……….» Gl ...
... Glycerol kinase Gylcerol …………………………………….» Glycerol phosphate ATP……ADP+Pi The formation of activated glycerol; glycerolphosphate is also activated by another enzyme; the Glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase(GlyPDH) but in different reaction: Glycolysis pathway GlyPDH Glucose………………………..» DHAP………..……….» Gl ...
Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Macromolecules
... 6. In what polysaccharide form do plants store glucose to be available later as an energy source? (Concept 5.2 ) a) glycogen b) cellulose c) starch d) protein e) fatty acids 7. Which one of the following carbohydrate molecules has the lowest molecular weight? (Concept 5.2 ) a) sucrose b) lactose c) ...
... 6. In what polysaccharide form do plants store glucose to be available later as an energy source? (Concept 5.2 ) a) glycogen b) cellulose c) starch d) protein e) fatty acids 7. Which one of the following carbohydrate molecules has the lowest molecular weight? (Concept 5.2 ) a) sucrose b) lactose c) ...
Chemistry of Metabolism
... other element. Elements can be combined into molecules that are made of two or more atoms. Molecules can be made of the same element or different elements. Oxygen (O2) in the air is made of two oxygen atoms chemically boded together. If a molecule is made of atoms from two or more elements, it is ca ...
... other element. Elements can be combined into molecules that are made of two or more atoms. Molecules can be made of the same element or different elements. Oxygen (O2) in the air is made of two oxygen atoms chemically boded together. If a molecule is made of atoms from two or more elements, it is ca ...
- Circle of Docs
... 4. The formation of glucose from non- carbohydrate sources such as amino acids is referred to as? a. Glycolysis b. Gluconeogenesis c. Glycogenolysis d. Glycogenesis 5. Exogenous fat is transported via which class of lipoproteins? a. Very low density lipoproteins b. Low density lipoproteins c. High d ...
... 4. The formation of glucose from non- carbohydrate sources such as amino acids is referred to as? a. Glycolysis b. Gluconeogenesis c. Glycogenolysis d. Glycogenesis 5. Exogenous fat is transported via which class of lipoproteins? a. Very low density lipoproteins b. Low density lipoproteins c. High d ...
Bacterial Metabolism and Growth
... – produces 3 NADH for every acetyl-CoA – produces 1 FADH2 for every acetyl-CoA – All 6 carbons from the original glucose molecule have been converted to CO2 by the end of the TCA cycle – Figure 4-4 ...
... – produces 3 NADH for every acetyl-CoA – produces 1 FADH2 for every acetyl-CoA – All 6 carbons from the original glucose molecule have been converted to CO2 by the end of the TCA cycle – Figure 4-4 ...
Citric Acid Cycle Overview
... acids boost flux by making more CAC intermediates • Transamination • High [pyruvate] at beginning of glycolysis boosts flux through CAC ...
... acids boost flux by making more CAC intermediates • Transamination • High [pyruvate] at beginning of glycolysis boosts flux through CAC ...
Vitamins and Minerals
... a. Fatty acids almost always have more than six carbons, which yield more acetyl CoA. b. Because fatty acids provide more opportunity for oxidation than glucose, more NADH and FADH2 are produced. D. Fatty acids cannot be converted to glucose. E. Ketones are a by-product of fat catabolism. 1. When TC ...
... a. Fatty acids almost always have more than six carbons, which yield more acetyl CoA. b. Because fatty acids provide more opportunity for oxidation than glucose, more NADH and FADH2 are produced. D. Fatty acids cannot be converted to glucose. E. Ketones are a by-product of fat catabolism. 1. When TC ...
Lipids
... Why is this important? Phospholipids create a barrier in water define outside vs. inside cell membranes ...
... Why is this important? Phospholipids create a barrier in water define outside vs. inside cell membranes ...
The Digestive System
... ˃ 1. It converts to glucose, ˃ 2. It converts to fat or ˃ 3. It is directly released into the blood as amino acids. ...
... ˃ 1. It converts to glucose, ˃ 2. It converts to fat or ˃ 3. It is directly released into the blood as amino acids. ...
Fat digestion: 1. Bile salts and lecithin emulsify lipid particles
... circulatory system, and then to fat depot where protein coat shed, and fat stored. G. ATP used for bile and triacylglyceride synthesis. ...
... circulatory system, and then to fat depot where protein coat shed, and fat stored. G. ATP used for bile and triacylglyceride synthesis. ...
MoleculesofLifenoanim 3
... Impact on health? unsaturated fats are safer • Saturated fats are solid at room temperature ...
... Impact on health? unsaturated fats are safer • Saturated fats are solid at room temperature ...
Topic 2.1-2.4 Molecular Biology
... – Collection of chemical reactions involving biomolecules, that occur during living processes – Reactions occur in predictable patterns ...
... – Collection of chemical reactions involving biomolecules, that occur during living processes – Reactions occur in predictable patterns ...
L10v02a_-_glycolysis.stamped_doc
... the goal is to produce ATP, we're already two in the hole right off the bat. These two ATP molecules end up donating phosphoryl groups to the sugar and we get fructose 1,6-bisphosphate which is then split into two three carbon sugars initially different but then they are both converted into two mole ...
... the goal is to produce ATP, we're already two in the hole right off the bat. These two ATP molecules end up donating phosphoryl groups to the sugar and we get fructose 1,6-bisphosphate which is then split into two three carbon sugars initially different but then they are both converted into two mole ...