Draw the catabolic pathway for TMP.
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List the essential metabolites and the catabolic pathway where they (the essential metabolites) are synthesized,
Fatty acid synthesis is a ___ pathway, which occurs _____ in _____. A. Catabolic; after eating; most organs/ tissues B. Anabolic; after eating; in liver and adipose tissues C. Anabolic; during fasting; most organs/ tissues D. Catabolic; during fasting; in liver and adipose tissues
What metabolic defect results from impairment of the enzyme homogentisate oxidase in the tyrosine catabolic pathway? Please explain the defect and common symptoms.
30. A catabolic pathway in the mitochondria produces 2 NADH and 1 FADH2 molecules and has a Gof-126 kcal/mol. Calculate the energy efficiency in percentage (%) assuming that all NADH and FADH, molecule are converted into ATP (AG -7.3 kcal/mol). Would this be more or less efficient than cellular respiration (4 marks) 30. A catabolic pathway in the mitochondria produces 2 NADH and 1 FADH2 molecules and has a Gof-126 kcal/mol. Calculate the energy efficiency in percentage (%) assuming that...
Since the Krebs Cycle is a catabolic pathway, its’usefulnessis limited when a cell has sufficient ATP. By what mechanisms (i.e. chain of events) does a surplus of ATP feedback to slow the Krebs Cycle? can the answer be in a paragraph or less and include the mechanism please
Which of the following statements is true concerning catabolic pathways? 1. FAD is used as the primary reducing agent in catabolic pathways. 2. The end products of catabolic pathways are highly reduced compared to the initial substrate for the pathway. 3. NADH is a typical product of catabolic pathways. 4. NADPH is used as the primary reducing agent in catabolic pathways. 5. More ATP is used than generated in catabolic pathways.
help 15. Where do the ketogenic amino acids enter the catabolic pathway (at what entry point)? answer here) 16. What TCA intermediate is needed to initiate the TCA cycle? n answer here) 17. What is the fate of acetyl-CoA as it enters the TCA cycle? answer here) 18. What is the fate of Coenzyme A after the TCA cycle? answer here) 19. What by-product(s) is/are produced in the TCA cycle? answer here) 20. Which coenzyme of TCA cycle is considered...
QUESTION 45 Which of the following is a catabolic process that takes place only in the absence of oxygen? O fermentation glycolysis electron transport / oxidative phosphorylation citric acid cycle QUESTION 46 Which of the following is the name of a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce ribose-5-phosphate and the reducing coenzyme, NADPH? oxidative deamination glycolysis the pentose phosphate pathway gluconeogenesis fermentation QUESTION 47
Question 8.3 Which would be the best pathway to target in an antibiotic made for people: glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, or the Entner-Doudoroff pathway? Why? Hint: Reread the preceding section, Other Catabolic Pathways for Oxidizing Nutrients.
The patient with pneumocystitis has an order for trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) 160 mg TMP / 800 mg SMX p.o. q.6h. The patient weighs 78 kg. The drug reference manual states the following about the dosage for trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole: 15 – 20 mg TMP / kg / day divided q.6 – 8h. Dosing based on TMP content. What is the maximum daily dose for this patient? ________mg