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Question 1 (1 point) In this lab you will attempt to hydrolyze the triacylglycerols ("fat") found in milk. What are the expected products for this hydrolysis? triacylglcerol and fatty acids fatty acids and glycerol glycerol and water water and triglycerides Question 2 (1 point) In this lab you will attempt to hydrolyze the triacylglycerols ("fat") found in milk. If hydrolysis is successful, what will happen to the pH of the milk solution? pH will increase pH will decrease OpH will...
plz help Time Taken:0:06:15 Hunter Ramey: Attempt 1 Question 1 (10 points) Match the following. hydrogenation 1. The second component of triacylglycerols beside glycerol. higher 2. a lipid that cannot be hydrolyzed lower 3. the functional group of triacylglycerols ester 4 a fatty acid with at least one double bond animals 5. the process of converting unsaturated fats into saturated fats fatty acids unsaturated 6. the melting points of saturated fats compared to unsaturated fats hydrolysis 7. a source of...
Question 1 (0.5 points) Saved Proteins are formed by joining together. carboxylic acids fatty acids amino acids none of the above Question 2 (0.5 points) Which two functional groups does an amino acid contain? amine and carboxylic acid carboxylic acid and amide amide and heterocyclic ring heterocyclic ring and amine Question 3 (0.5 points) Do amino acids commonly exist in nature as neutral molecules with all uncharged atoms? Yes No Question 1 (0.5 points) What is a protein? A polymer...
QUESTION 1 some digestion (hydrolysis) in the stomach. Like proteins, lipids undergo True False QUESTION 4 A glycerophospholipid and a sphingolipid can be depicted by the cartoon below. Letter (A) is pointing to the polar portion of the lipid. True False QUESTION 5 The neural signal that starts the hormone cascade acts first on the pituitary gland. True False QUESTION 6 Compound (A) would yield more ATP energy than compound (B) during catabolism. -OH (A) OM HO CH, (CH3)-COOH (B)...
2. What is the enzyme being tested? 3. What is the substrate if the enzyme? 4. For what purpose do bacteria that have the enzyme utilize it? 6. What will occur if the plate is incubated right side up? 7. What will occur if the plate is incubated for more than 24-48 hours? Exercise 7: Selective and Differential Growth Medium and Tests 95 Exercise 7.9 Hydrolytic Exoenzymes: Lipase and Casease LIPASE TEST Lipids are fatty acids used by some bacterium...
Question 23 A change from whole milk to skim milk will: O decrease the amount of sugar O increase the amount of protein decrease the amount of saturated fats increase the amount of saturated fats Question 24 0.5 pts Which of the following plant oils is highly saturated? coconut oil O olive oil butter O peanut oil Question 25 0.5 pts Proteins from plant sources such as grains, nuts, and legumes are called O complete proteins O simple proteins O...
14. Which of the following statements is true of lipids? A) Many contain fatty acids in ester or amide linkage. B) Most are simply polymers of isoprene C) Testosterone is an important sphingolipid found in myelin. D) They are more soluble in water than in chloroform. E) They play only passive roles as energy-storage molecules. 15. The sigma factor of E. coli RNA polymerase: A) associates with the promoter before binding core enzyme. B) combines with the core enzyme to...
QUESTION 1 Dietary fiber may play a role in the prevention of cancer. QUESTION 2 Milk sugar is known as QUESTION 3 Polysaccharides that cannot be digested by human digestive enzymes, and therefore cannot be absorbed, are called QUESTION 4 The disaccharides important in nutrition are lactose, maltose, and QUESTION 5 The recommendations for a high-carbohydrate diet refer to one that is carbohydrates. in complex carbohydrates and in simple QUESTION 6 The red blood cells and brain are two body...
LAR STUDY GUM Exercises 76, 77, 78, 79,719, 7.11.8.19.2.0.7.0 1. Define niche A ecological envi B by-product of microbial metabolic activities C icorial growth D host-preste relationship E None of the above 2.Microbes muy compete ayust the environment tempera requirements in order to compete for nutrients A True B. False , c.) to the prima A B The pathogenesis of disease can move son of issues by extracellule enzymes or physical blocking of capillaries due to unlimited microbial greneth True...
help me fill in the blanks! 1 pts D Question 28 Sponges are the simplest of animals. Their simple body plan does not consist of true (Select] , but they do have specialized cells. For example, cells that line their central body cavity are called choanocytes, or [Select these cells use their flagellae to create a water current and also produce sticky secretions to trapprey, such as Select In addition, sponges have spiny [Select) in their body wall, along with...