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Which graph Illustrates the effect of enzyme concentration on reaction VELOCITY.   show
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Which of the following GASTROINTESTINAL enzyme is being described correctly?   show
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What do you call the ENERGY difference between the reactants and the products?   show
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Complete the pair analogy Proteolytic enzyme: Zymogen;???   show
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show Transferase  
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Enzymes are highly specific. To what specificity does the catalysis of HYDROGEN PYROXIDE belong to?   show
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Which is the correct equation for the action of catalase?   show
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show is an Enzyme - Phosphate Complex. (E-PC )  
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show Formation of bubbles  
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show pH 7  
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NIGHT BLINDNESS due to vitamin A deficiency   show
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Otherwise Known as SUSHINE VITAMIN   show
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show Exhibit an antihemorrhagic activity needed for proper blood clotting  
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show Pantothenic acid  
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Deficiency of this VITAMIN C can cause   show
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MAIN ABSORPTION site of all vitamins   show
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show Functions as coenzymes  
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Which of the following states are CONSIDERED water soluble vitamins?   show
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show Osteomalacia  
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show Megaloblastic  
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The pyruvate is former in the cytosol after glycose it then crosses two mitochondrial membrane and enters which part of the mitochondria where the OXIDATION OCCURS?   show
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This is a biochemical process by which NADH is oxidized to NAD+ WITHOUT NEED FOR OXYGEN   show
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This is a METABOLIC PATHWAY in which glycogen is synthesized from glucose 6- phosphate.   show
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show Isomerization  
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During glycogenesis, in the formation of UDP-glucose (uridine diphosphate glucose), glucose 1-phosphate must be activated before it can be added to GROWING CHAINS of glycogen. For this to be possible, a high-energy activator must be added.   show
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show 2  
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UREA is the FINAL PRODUCT of protein metabolism. Uric acid is the final product of purine oxidation in the body.   show
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show Smith’s test  
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DIABETES insipidus is a condition whereby the body cannot normally utilize sugar and consequently a LARGE AMOUNT is excreted in the urine.   show
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Test for Ketone Bodies is also called as the   show
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show Only the second sentence is false.  
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show Glucose-6-phosphate  
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show Triacylglycerol mobilization  
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show cAMP  
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A lipoprotein that transports triacylglycerol from intestinal cells, via the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, to the bloodstream.   show
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I. Glcerol-3-phosphate and Acyl-CoA are required for the BIOSYNTHESIS of triacylglycerol. IV. The DEGRADTION of triacylglycerols (lipolysis) is catalyzed by lipase   show
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In the oxidation of fatty acids, carnitine molecule shuttles activated fatty acid molecules across the   show
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Where does KETOGENISIS primarily occurs?   show
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Which of the following describes the FIRST STEP of triacylglycerol mobilization?   show
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What CARBON is oxidized from the carboxyl end of an acyl CoA molecule during B- oxidation?   show
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What is the oxidizing agent in the first DEHYDROGENATION step in B-oxidation?   show
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show Liver  
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show Transamination process  
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A person with PHENYLKETONURIA cannot convert   show
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show Aspartate  
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The two fuels for the urea cycle are   show
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Name the type of cell in which synthesis of the UREA CYCLE TAKES PLACE   show
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show Phenylketonuria  
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MAPLE SYRUP urine disease results from an inborn error in the metabolism of these amino acids   show
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show Oxidative deamination  
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The life span of a red blood cell is about 4 MONTHS . Old red blood cells are broken down in the SPLEEN, lungs, and liver.   show
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show Clear or colorless  
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show Cholesterol  
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show Kraut’s Test  
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show Methionine  
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AMINO ACIDS that CANNOT BE synthesized in the organism are called   show
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Which of the following are branched-chain amino acids responsible for the characteristic “sweet smell” of the urine in patients with “MAPLE Syrup Urine Disease”?   show
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Which of the FIBROUS PROTEIN is an important structural component of arterial blood vessels and ligaments?   show
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show Vasopressin  
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is a mixture of two proteins, GLUTENIN and GLIADIN   show
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show Gluten  
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is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in WHEAT, BARLEY, and RYE.   show
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show Leukorrhea  
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show 70% strength  
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He discovered nucleic acids in 1869 while studying the nuclei of white blood cells.   show
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show Its helix turn goes left  
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show Antiparallel  
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The sugar involved in DNA   show
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show AUG  
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show Met  
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show DNA helicase  
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show Missense mutation  
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show Adenine and guanine  
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show Okazaki fragments  
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show All statements are true  
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All are types of nitrogen bases except   show
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show False  
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show Inversion  
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Pair of nitrogen bases : adenine is always paired with cytosine and guanine is always paired with thymine.   show
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show Electron Transport Chain  
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How many molecules of pyruvate produced in glycolysis?   show
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show Mitochondria  
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Biochemical process by which FOOD molecules, through hydrolysis, are BROKEN DOWN into simpler chemical units that can be used by cells for their metabolic need   show
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show ATP  
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Which of the following statements about metabolism is CORRECT?   show
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In which of the following LISTINGS OF CITRIC acid cycle intermediates are the compounds listed in the order in which they are encountered in a turn of the cycle?   show
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At which protein complex site in the electron transport chain does proton pumping occur?   show
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show 32  
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show Complex III: ATP Synthase complex  
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show Glucose forming glycogen  
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show Release of insulin initiating hepatic absorption of glucose  
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show None of the choices  
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The postabsorptive state relies on stores of ________ in the _________.   show
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show MOUTH  
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The primary site for carbohydrate digestion is located in the small intestine. In this phase of carbohydrate digestion, the enzyme aamylase AIDS digestion again. What organ does the a-amylase enzyme come from?   show
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In the FIRST STEP of the SIX-carbon stage of glycolysis, phosphorylation of glucose occurs to yield glucose 6-phosphate with the help of what enzyme?   show
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show Phosphoglyceromutase  
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show Acetyl CoA  
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The branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms   show
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What is the Functional group?   show
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show Only the 2nd statement is wrong  
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show Ribosome  
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show Monosaccharide  
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show Galactosemia  
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_ are stereoisomers of cyclized monosaccharides molecules differing only in the configuration of the substituents on the carbonyl carbon.   show
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A. Amylose is a long, unbranched polymer with a-1, 4 bonds. B. Amylopectin has both a-1, 4 and a-1, 6 bonds. C. Starch consists of a greater proportion of amylopectin than amylose.   show
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show Carbohydrates  
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show Test to differentiate monosaccharides and disaccharides  
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Also known as Kowarsky Test   show
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show Bial’s Orcinol Test  
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show Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate, Sodium Carbonate and Sodium Citrate  
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The difference between Benedict’s and Barfoed’s test reagent lies in the pH of the solution used. Which of the following statements is/are true?   show
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These are organic compounds found in the living organism that is insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents?   show
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show They are essential in small amounts for the PROPER functioning of human body  
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show Both statements are correct  
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Which of the following choices does not have the right pairing?   show
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show Krabbe disease  
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show Sodium chloride  
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show Pungent Odor  
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