Lesson_3_liver_function
... into the urine. • Urine is stored in the bladder until it is released from the body. 2NH3 + CO2 ...
... into the urine. • Urine is stored in the bladder until it is released from the body. 2NH3 + CO2 ...
Sample Exam #1 ( file)
... Which of the following is NOT correct about amino acids? A. Amino acids contain asymmetric carbon atoms. B. Amino acids contain an amino group and a carboxyl group fastened to an asymmetric carbon. C. Amino acids can make peptide bonds. D. There are over 30 kinds of individual amino acids found in t ...
... Which of the following is NOT correct about amino acids? A. Amino acids contain asymmetric carbon atoms. B. Amino acids contain an amino group and a carboxyl group fastened to an asymmetric carbon. C. Amino acids can make peptide bonds. D. There are over 30 kinds of individual amino acids found in t ...
Requirements for Test Review-Solutions-Acid-Base-Grade 11-2015
... know experimentally which is the stronger electrolyte) (answer: light bulb experiment (which is brighter, more dim), rate of reaction with metal and metal carbonate for acids, measurement of pH) ...
... know experimentally which is the stronger electrolyte) (answer: light bulb experiment (which is brighter, more dim), rate of reaction with metal and metal carbonate for acids, measurement of pH) ...
CHE 4310 Fall 2011
... 6. Show the three reactions in the citric acid cycle in which NADH is produced, including the structures. None of these reactions involves molecular oxygen (O2), but all three reactions are strongly inhibited by anaerobic conditions; explain why. ...
... 6. Show the three reactions in the citric acid cycle in which NADH is produced, including the structures. None of these reactions involves molecular oxygen (O2), but all three reactions are strongly inhibited by anaerobic conditions; explain why. ...
the PDF for the Organix Test
... Acting as a neurotransmitter, serotonin controls functions relating to mood, behavior, appetite, sleep, and bowel contractions. The compound 5-HIA is measured as a marker of serotonin metabolism. Many drugs, primarily antidepressants, may act in such a way that essential amino acids are lost due to ...
... Acting as a neurotransmitter, serotonin controls functions relating to mood, behavior, appetite, sleep, and bowel contractions. The compound 5-HIA is measured as a marker of serotonin metabolism. Many drugs, primarily antidepressants, may act in such a way that essential amino acids are lost due to ...
BMI - Peoria Public Schools
... storage: • The amount of energy released in cell respiration per gram of lipids is double that for carbohydrates (and protein) • Lipids add 1/6 as much to body mass as carbohydrates: fats are stored as pure droplets whereas when 1g glycogen is stored it is associated with 2g of water. This is especi ...
... storage: • The amount of energy released in cell respiration per gram of lipids is double that for carbohydrates (and protein) • Lipids add 1/6 as much to body mass as carbohydrates: fats are stored as pure droplets whereas when 1g glycogen is stored it is associated with 2g of water. This is especi ...
Lecture Notes BS1090
... Stoichiometry of Fatty Acid Synthesis (Chapt. 22.4.6, page 622) Transfer of Acetyl CoA to the Cytosol (Fig 22.25) - role of citrate Acetyl CoA Carboxylase This is a key enzyme in fatty acid biosynthesis in that it catalyses an irreversible reaction – the ATP dependent carboxylation of Acetyl CoA yie ...
... Stoichiometry of Fatty Acid Synthesis (Chapt. 22.4.6, page 622) Transfer of Acetyl CoA to the Cytosol (Fig 22.25) - role of citrate Acetyl CoA Carboxylase This is a key enzyme in fatty acid biosynthesis in that it catalyses an irreversible reaction – the ATP dependent carboxylation of Acetyl CoA yie ...
metabolism in muscle and nerves
... Peroxisomes (X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy) Lysosomes (GM2 gangliosidoses - Tay Sachs disease) ...
... Peroxisomes (X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy) Lysosomes (GM2 gangliosidoses - Tay Sachs disease) ...
Carbon Compounds
... • Stored energy (fats) • Structural- part of the cell membrane (phospholipids) • Repel water because they are nonpolar (even distribution of charge across the molecule) Ex- waxes. Helps to ‘waterproof’ a duck’s feathers • Chemical messengers (hormones such as estrogen & testosterone) Building blocks ...
... • Stored energy (fats) • Structural- part of the cell membrane (phospholipids) • Repel water because they are nonpolar (even distribution of charge across the molecule) Ex- waxes. Helps to ‘waterproof’ a duck’s feathers • Chemical messengers (hormones such as estrogen & testosterone) Building blocks ...
Protein degradation in mouse brain slices
... disease in macaques (Spencer et id, 1987), may enhance protein degradation in neuronal tissue. T h e mechanisms invo!ved in this effect will be investigated. Canavaninc, which also had stimulatory effect on proteolysis, is known to promote synthesis of aberrant polypeptides and to induce synthesis o ...
... disease in macaques (Spencer et id, 1987), may enhance protein degradation in neuronal tissue. T h e mechanisms invo!ved in this effect will be investigated. Canavaninc, which also had stimulatory effect on proteolysis, is known to promote synthesis of aberrant polypeptides and to induce synthesis o ...
GLYCOGEN – energy storage in ANIMALS • Stored as cytoplasmic
... FATS = TRIACYLGLYCEROL = TRIGLYCERIDE • store large amounts of energy • NOT polymers but assembled from smaller molecules by dehydration synthesis reactions • Adipose tissue is made primarily of triacylglycerols (fat) • FAT = 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids ...
... FATS = TRIACYLGLYCEROL = TRIGLYCERIDE • store large amounts of energy • NOT polymers but assembled from smaller molecules by dehydration synthesis reactions • Adipose tissue is made primarily of triacylglycerols (fat) • FAT = 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids ...
Chapter 6
... carbon are joined by a double or even triple bond,they are said to be unsaturated fats.If a fat just has one unsaturated bond, itis known as monounsaturated. Ifit has more than one itis known as polyunsaturated. Unsaturated fats can be changed to saturated fats through hydrogenation, or adding hydro ...
... carbon are joined by a double or even triple bond,they are said to be unsaturated fats.If a fat just has one unsaturated bond, itis known as monounsaturated. Ifit has more than one itis known as polyunsaturated. Unsaturated fats can be changed to saturated fats through hydrogenation, or adding hydro ...
Biochemistry PPT - Effingham County Schools
... Remember the principle - Structure determines Function. Since proteins are the key players of the cell, it follows that protein structure determines cell ...
... Remember the principle - Structure determines Function. Since proteins are the key players of the cell, it follows that protein structure determines cell ...
molecule building organic
... activity. This is the way that starch is formed from glucose molecules and proteins are formed from amino acids. The monomers are linked together by the REMOVAL of a water molecule from the site of the new bond. This process is called dehydration synthesis (dehydration=removal of water, synthesis=jo ...
... activity. This is the way that starch is formed from glucose molecules and proteins are formed from amino acids. The monomers are linked together by the REMOVAL of a water molecule from the site of the new bond. This process is called dehydration synthesis (dehydration=removal of water, synthesis=jo ...
Fatty Acid Catabolism
... with water. The hydrophobic molecules are enclosed in the interior. The lone hydroxyl group of cholesterol molecules is oriented towards the outer surface shown here as black dots. Chylomicrons bind to membrane bound lipoprotein lipases located on adipose and muscle tissues where the triacylglycerol ...
... with water. The hydrophobic molecules are enclosed in the interior. The lone hydroxyl group of cholesterol molecules is oriented towards the outer surface shown here as black dots. Chylomicrons bind to membrane bound lipoprotein lipases located on adipose and muscle tissues where the triacylglycerol ...
Net Ionic Equations
... up in water you must determine if it is a strong or a weak acid. Strong acids break up in water, which is why they are so dangerous. To determine whether an acid is strong or weak, use the following guidelines: Acids without oxygen in the formula (binary acids) – there are only three that are strong ...
... up in water you must determine if it is a strong or a weak acid. Strong acids break up in water, which is why they are so dangerous. To determine whether an acid is strong or weak, use the following guidelines: Acids without oxygen in the formula (binary acids) – there are only three that are strong ...
26.3 Synthesis of Amino Acids
... Peptide synthesis requires that different amide bonds must be formed in a desired sequence The growing chain is protected at the carboxyl terminal and added amino acids are N-protected After peptide bond formation, N-protection is removed ...
... Peptide synthesis requires that different amide bonds must be formed in a desired sequence The growing chain is protected at the carboxyl terminal and added amino acids are N-protected After peptide bond formation, N-protection is removed ...
Standard Assays Offered by the Lipomics Laboratory. • Lipid
... is the neutral loss to m/z 85 which used for quantification. Phospholipids. Assays for a variety of phospholipids have been developed including: phosphotidylinositols, phosphocholines, phosphoserines, phosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidic acid, cyclic phosphatidic acid employing LC/MS and GC/MS anal ...
... is the neutral loss to m/z 85 which used for quantification. Phospholipids. Assays for a variety of phospholipids have been developed including: phosphotidylinositols, phosphocholines, phosphoserines, phosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidic acid, cyclic phosphatidic acid employing LC/MS and GC/MS anal ...
Macromolecules, Chemical Reactions & Enzymes
... Products OUT Chemical bonds are ALWAYS broken and new bonds are formed ...
... Products OUT Chemical bonds are ALWAYS broken and new bonds are formed ...
CHE-09 Biochemistry
... In an actively working muscle there is a lot of glycolytic activity. Explain why? What is the function of the oxygen in electron transport chain? How does the product of glycolysis enter the citric acid cycle? Does this reaction generate ATP? If yes, how? ...
... In an actively working muscle there is a lot of glycolytic activity. Explain why? What is the function of the oxygen in electron transport chain? How does the product of glycolysis enter the citric acid cycle? Does this reaction generate ATP? If yes, how? ...
Physical Properties - Winthrop University
... •Amines tend to be associated with strong, often unpleasant odors Putrescine NH2(CH2)4NH2 Cadaverine NH2(CH2)5NH2 ...
... •Amines tend to be associated with strong, often unpleasant odors Putrescine NH2(CH2)4NH2 Cadaverine NH2(CH2)5NH2 ...
Metabolism of Glucose C6H12O6+6O2 1 unit of Glucose 38 ATP
... In exercise, first you burn off muscle glycogen, then liver glycogen, then lipid. If you only exercise In Diabetes, the cells cannot use glucose for energy. Only lipids. It depends on lipids, but the the Fatty Acids produce much more acetyl-CoA that kreb cycle cannot handle. This results in an accu ...
... In exercise, first you burn off muscle glycogen, then liver glycogen, then lipid. If you only exercise In Diabetes, the cells cannot use glucose for energy. Only lipids. It depends on lipids, but the the Fatty Acids produce much more acetyl-CoA that kreb cycle cannot handle. This results in an accu ...
View/Open - Technical University of Mombasa
... 1. Which of the following is a sugar acid? a) Ascorbic acid b) Mannital c) Lactose d) Glucose 2. The following statements are true about starch except:a) It contains amylase and amylopectin b) It is a homopolysaccharide c) It is a structural heteropolysaccharide d) It consists of glucose units 3. Th ...
... 1. Which of the following is a sugar acid? a) Ascorbic acid b) Mannital c) Lactose d) Glucose 2. The following statements are true about starch except:a) It contains amylase and amylopectin b) It is a homopolysaccharide c) It is a structural heteropolysaccharide d) It consists of glucose units 3. Th ...
Fatty acid synthesis
Fatty acid synthesis is the creation of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA precursors through action of enzymes called fatty acid synthases. It is an important part of the lipogenesis process, which – together with glycolysis – functions to create fats from blood sugar in living organisms.