Organ Integration and Control
... In this mode glucose can be made from a number of sources including: 1. Glycerol from fat breakdown 2. Alanine from protein breakdown – alanine cycle 3. Lactate (Red blood cells, Muscle) – Cori Cycle ...
... In this mode glucose can be made from a number of sources including: 1. Glycerol from fat breakdown 2. Alanine from protein breakdown – alanine cycle 3. Lactate (Red blood cells, Muscle) – Cori Cycle ...
Ch. 16 Calendar
... *Reason about the distinctions between strong and weak acid solutions with similar pH values, including % ionization of each acid and concentration of each acid. Sect 9 *Predict whether an aqueous solution of a salt will be acidic, basic, or neutral. *Rank acidity (or pH) of chemicals listed (acids, ...
... *Reason about the distinctions between strong and weak acid solutions with similar pH values, including % ionization of each acid and concentration of each acid. Sect 9 *Predict whether an aqueous solution of a salt will be acidic, basic, or neutral. *Rank acidity (or pH) of chemicals listed (acids, ...
Chemistry of Life Answers 1. Differentiate between an ionic and
... List the different types of lipids and state each of their functions. 1. Phospholipids & sterols: structural support 2. Triglycerides: stored energy, cushioning, insulation, padding 3. Waxes: protection (e.g., waxy cuticle on leaves) 4. Lipid hormones & fat soluble vitamins: chemical regulators 24. ...
... List the different types of lipids and state each of their functions. 1. Phospholipids & sterols: structural support 2. Triglycerides: stored energy, cushioning, insulation, padding 3. Waxes: protection (e.g., waxy cuticle on leaves) 4. Lipid hormones & fat soluble vitamins: chemical regulators 24. ...
Lehninger ch10
... • Steroids are oxidized derivatives of sterols • Steroids have the sterol nucleus, but lack the alkyl chain found in cholesterol • More polar than cholesterol • Steroid hormones are synthesized from cholesterol in gonads and adrenal glands • They are carried through the body in the bloodstream, ...
... • Steroids are oxidized derivatives of sterols • Steroids have the sterol nucleus, but lack the alkyl chain found in cholesterol • More polar than cholesterol • Steroid hormones are synthesized from cholesterol in gonads and adrenal glands • They are carried through the body in the bloodstream, ...
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... monomers together in a certain sequence/order they have ______________________ a. The process of “putting monomers together” is called b. What is lost during the process ? c. What kind of bond is formed generally? Specifically between amino acids of a protein? d. What must be added to break the bond ...
... monomers together in a certain sequence/order they have ______________________ a. The process of “putting monomers together” is called b. What is lost during the process ? c. What kind of bond is formed generally? Specifically between amino acids of a protein? d. What must be added to break the bond ...
Carbon Isomers
... – Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disorder • In some individuals, protein appears to have correct amino acid sequence but fails to fold ...
... – Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disorder • In some individuals, protein appears to have correct amino acid sequence but fails to fold ...
Molecules of Life – Part 2
... Macromolecules – “Macro” means “large” A. Polymers “poly” means ‘many”; “mer” means “unit”. 1. These are formed from individual units called monomers (“Building Blocks”). 2. Monomers are linked together by covalent bonds. Organisms need these to stay intact so the strongest type of bond is used. 3. ...
... Macromolecules – “Macro” means “large” A. Polymers “poly” means ‘many”; “mer” means “unit”. 1. These are formed from individual units called monomers (“Building Blocks”). 2. Monomers are linked together by covalent bonds. Organisms need these to stay intact so the strongest type of bond is used. 3. ...
Biochemistry Notes
... 1. Tetravalent - can form four bonds with other elements 2. May form double bonds and triple bonds. 3. Bond with itself forming Chains of various lengths 4. The chains may branch. 5. May form rings ...
... 1. Tetravalent - can form four bonds with other elements 2. May form double bonds and triple bonds. 3. Bond with itself forming Chains of various lengths 4. The chains may branch. 5. May form rings ...
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... things use carbohydrates as their main source of energy. Single sugars are called monosaccharides. Glucose is an example. Disaccharides, like table sugar or sucrose, contain two monosaccharides. Polysaccharides are large molecules containing many monosaccharides bonded together. Starch, glycogen, an ...
... things use carbohydrates as their main source of energy. Single sugars are called monosaccharides. Glucose is an example. Disaccharides, like table sugar or sucrose, contain two monosaccharides. Polysaccharides are large molecules containing many monosaccharides bonded together. Starch, glycogen, an ...
Cellular respiration
... Partial oxidation of glucose to form pyruvic acid. A small amount of ATP is made. Some NAD is reduced to form NADH. The major glycolytic pathway in cells is the ...
... Partial oxidation of glucose to form pyruvic acid. A small amount of ATP is made. Some NAD is reduced to form NADH. The major glycolytic pathway in cells is the ...
Water soluble vitamins
... -oxidative decarboxilation of pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate -transport of the fatty acids residues -synthesis of purine nucleotides -activation of fatty acids -phosphopantothenate is a constituent of multienzyme complex – fatty acids synthase -cholesterol synthesis ...
... -oxidative decarboxilation of pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate -transport of the fatty acids residues -synthesis of purine nucleotides -activation of fatty acids -phosphopantothenate is a constituent of multienzyme complex – fatty acids synthase -cholesterol synthesis ...
Even is better than odd: one fat may conceal another - AJP
... The heart can use a variety of different types of energyproducing substrates depending on their availability and hormonal status. These include carbohydrates (glucose, pyruvate, and lactate), lipids, ketone bodies, and even certain amino acids like leucine, all providing acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) to f ...
... The heart can use a variety of different types of energyproducing substrates depending on their availability and hormonal status. These include carbohydrates (glucose, pyruvate, and lactate), lipids, ketone bodies, and even certain amino acids like leucine, all providing acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) to f ...
Altering enzyme activities using chemical modification Claire Louise
... advances in engineering new enzyme activities have been made by site-directed mutagenesis and directed evolution, however these methods are restricted to the use of the twenty proteogenic amino acids. By using chemical modification we have produced a protein containing a non-natural amino acid at hi ...
... advances in engineering new enzyme activities have been made by site-directed mutagenesis and directed evolution, however these methods are restricted to the use of the twenty proteogenic amino acids. By using chemical modification we have produced a protein containing a non-natural amino acid at hi ...
Lipids - U of L Class Index
... Demonstration: Read the labels on some vegetable oils, margarines, or peanut butter. Ask students what they know about saturated fat, unsaturated fats, and polyunsaturated fats. What process occurred if the label states that the product is partially hydrogenated? ...
... Demonstration: Read the labels on some vegetable oils, margarines, or peanut butter. Ask students what they know about saturated fat, unsaturated fats, and polyunsaturated fats. What process occurred if the label states that the product is partially hydrogenated? ...
Nucleic acid
... fatty acid in which some carbons are bonded via double bonds to other carbon atoms • Double bonds create kinks in the molecule ...
... fatty acid in which some carbons are bonded via double bonds to other carbon atoms • Double bonds create kinks in the molecule ...
Bio-Macromolecules Worksheet.doc
... can form single bonds with another atom and also bond to other carbon molecules forming double and triple bonds. This allows carbon based molecules to form single and double rings, chains, and branching chains. Most organic compounds are built primarily of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but in differe ...
... can form single bonds with another atom and also bond to other carbon molecules forming double and triple bonds. This allows carbon based molecules to form single and double rings, chains, and branching chains. Most organic compounds are built primarily of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but in differe ...
The Molecules of Life
... It is used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains Glycogen is used by animal cells to store energy It is hydrolyzed to release glucose when we need energy Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on Earth It makes up the walls of plant cells It cannot be chemically broken by any e ...
... It is used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains Glycogen is used by animal cells to store energy It is hydrolyzed to release glucose when we need energy Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on Earth It makes up the walls of plant cells It cannot be chemically broken by any e ...
The Molecules of Life
... It is used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains Glycogen is used by animal cells to store energy It is hydrolyzed to release glucose when we need energy Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on Earth It makes up the walls of plant cells It cannot be chemically broken by any e ...
... It is used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains Glycogen is used by animal cells to store energy It is hydrolyzed to release glucose when we need energy Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on Earth It makes up the walls of plant cells It cannot be chemically broken by any e ...
Lipid Metabolism Catabolism Overview
... Four Step Elongation • Step 1: Condensation – Loss of CO2 drives reaction to completion – All happens on enzyme complex – Mechanism: ...
... Four Step Elongation • Step 1: Condensation – Loss of CO2 drives reaction to completion – All happens on enzyme complex – Mechanism: ...
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... Hydrolyzes fatty acids from phospholipids Cholesterol esterase Hydrolyzes fatty acids from cholesterol esters ...
... Hydrolyzes fatty acids from phospholipids Cholesterol esterase Hydrolyzes fatty acids from cholesterol esters ...
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.