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MLT Carbohydrates Test

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What does all basic cell functions and the whole body in general need?
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What two pathways is the primary energy source for the synthesis of ATP?
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What is the most common sugar in plants?
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What are long chains of more than 10 monosaccharides (polymers of the simple sugars)
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What is Glycolysis?
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Which type of cabohydrate digest at a much slower rate?
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What is Gestational Diabetes?
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How many ATP molecules are created by the Electron Transport Chain?
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What uses Glycogen to store glucose
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What are the most common "double" sugars?
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What is important to RBC's which lack mitochondria?
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What is Stereochemistry?
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What is the only hormone that decreases the blood glucose levels?
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What is Reduction?
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What is insulin referred to?
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What is the breakdown of glycogen to glucose for use as energy?
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Where is somatostatin secreted from?
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What are the only carbs that can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the intestines?
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How many Carbons is in Hexose, and what are the most common examples?
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What is stored in the liver and muscles tissue as an "instant" source of energy?
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Glycogen
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Table sugar
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By Glucose Oxidation by the Glycolytic and Tricarboxylic Acid Pathwaysa
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Glycogenolysis
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Elevated blood sugar due to certain hormones that occur only during pregnancy.
F.
Polysaccharides
G.
Study of the spatial arrangements of molecules
H.
"Hypoglycemic Agent"
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A broad range of tissues including pancreas, intestinal tract, and regions of the CNS outside the hypothalamus.
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ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
K.
Animals
L.
Gaining of an electron (G E R)
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Sucrose, Lactose, and Maltose
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Insulin
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polysaccharides
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Monosaccharides
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Metabolism of Glucose to either pyruvate of lactate for the production of energy
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NADPH
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32 - 34
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6 carbons; Fructose, Galactose, and Glucose
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What 2 monosaccharides make up Sucrose (common table sugar)?
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Which enzyme is responsible for the digetstion of non-absorbable polymers?
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Glycogenolysis is mediated by what wnzyme?
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What is Kidney disease that leads to kidney failure?
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What inhibits glucose uptake by the tissues and is secreted by the Anterior Pituitary?
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What i sthe breakdown of all molecules to obtain energy?
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Which hormone that increases glucose is produced by the adrenal medulla?
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What is the sugar in milk and yogurt?
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The sum of all the chemical reactions that occur in the cell
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Occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina

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