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Part 2: Glycogen a. What is glycogenolysis? What are its products? b. What is glycogenesis? What...
Classify each statement as a description of glycolysis, glycogenesis, glycogenolysis, or gluconeogenesis. Glycolysis Glycogenesis Glycogenolysis Gluconeogenesis Glucose 6-phosphate is the initial reactant. Glycogen is the initial reactant. Pyruvate is the final product. Pyruvate is the initial reactant Glucose 6-phosphate is produced in the first step. Glucose 1-phosphate is produced in the first step through isomerization. This occurs when brain and muscle cells need i mmediate energy. NADH is consumed. L about us careers privacy policy terms of use contact us...
2. For the processes of glycogenesis, glycogenolysis, glycolysis, and gluconeogenesis, answer the aspects listed below: a) function of the process. b) cellular location of the process. c) biological importance. d) initial precursor and final product or products. e) energy considerations of the process.
6. Which of the following conversions is accomplished during glycogenesis? a. glucose to glycogen glucose to pyruvate C. starch to glucose Pyruvate to glucose 7. Which of these is most abundant in plant oils? a CH, CH2)2COH b CH, CH, CÓ KÝ C o CH-O-C(CH,)-CH-CH(CH2),CH, 0 0-C(CH.),CHCHCH.CH-CH(CH).CH, O CH-0–C(CH2)-CH, d. CH, -C(CH2)2CH, O CH-C(CH, CH, 0 8. a. b. C. CH-0-C(CH2)-CH, A hexose with a six-sided ring and the C4 hydroxyl group oriented below the ring could be ribose. deoxyribose....
Be able to explain how we get 32 ATP when glycogen goes through glycogenolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain. (In your answer be sure to show how the ATP is calculated mathematically)
16. The process of storing glucose as glycogen is known as? A. Gluconeogenesis B. Glycogenolysis C. Glycolysis D. Glycogenolysis 3. 17. Excess amino acids are A. Converted to glucose and fatty acids B. Stored as amino acids and proteins C. Broken down by glycolysis D. Excreted 18. Which hormone has an anorexigenic effect on appetite? A. Orexins B. Neuropeptide Y C. Ghrelin Leptin 19. Select the two factors upon which body mass index depends. A. Body type and physical activity...
Match the followings: 1. Gluconeogenesis 2. Oxidative phosphorylation 3. Krebs cycle 4. Glycolysis 5. Glycogenolysis Amino acid metabolism 6. 7. Fat metabolism 8. Ketosis 9. Anaerobic Fermentation 10. Electron transport system 11. glycogenesis A. Reactant - Carbon Skeleton + ammonia 2 pyruvic acid B. Reactant C. ADP+ P, ATP D. Reactant --Glycerol +3 Fatty acids E. Acetic acid 2 CO2 F. Reactant Many glucose units G. Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources H. Formation of ketone bodies I. Many glucose...
10.Which statement regarding the transcriptional regulation of PEP carboxykinase is false A. The promoter region of the PEP carboxykinase gene has binding sites for more than a dozen transcription factors B. Transcription and degradation are the primary means of regulating PEP carboxykinase gene C . A sterol regulatory binding element protein decrease expression of the PEP carboxykinase gene D. Insulin increase expression of the PEP carboxykinase gene 11. Glycogenesis - A. Occurs only in the liver and muscle B. Begins...
Which of these enzymes is correctly paired with one of its immediate products? a. Glycogen phosphorylase: Glucose 6-P b. Fatty acid synthase: Oleate c. HMG CoA Reductase: HMG CoA d. Debranching enzyme: Free glucose
3. Under conditions of hypoglycemia, the hormone glucagon is released, due to its action, intracellular cAMP levels are increased. Basically, how the following processes will be found in this condition and its consequences for blood glucose: a) glycogenesis. b) glycogenolysis. c) glycolysis. d) gluconeogenesis.
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Integration of Metabolism/Signalling Question 3 Compare the metabolism of a 100 m sprinter, a 42.2 km marathon runner and a combined 226.3 km ironman triathlete. Your job is to determine the value or description of each of the parameters labelled 'A' to 'J'in Table I below, find its code number in Table II (Code Numbers for Question 3)...