Certain by products in the metabolic pathway are released by lungs and skin. What are these by-products, and what do they do when they are being removed?
Carbon dioxide (released by lungs) , water, salts and urea ( released by skin in the form of sweat) are the by products released by lungs and skin. The primary function of skin is to cool our body by removing water in the form of sweat . During this sweating process skin removes salts and urea. Lungs help in maintaining acid base balance in blood by removing carbon dioxide. Finally they help to keep our body in homeostasis condition.
Certain by products in the metabolic pathway are released by lungs and skin. What are these...
Question 4 30 pts How can a metabolic pathway contain an energetically unfavorable reaction yet still occur? The free-energy changes of the individual steps in a pathway are summed to determine the overall free-energy change. [Choose] TRUE FALSE [Choose] A step in a pathway that is energetically unfavorable can be driven by coupling it to a thermodynamically favorable reaction. [Choose ] At equilibrium, very few "energetically unfavored" products might be present - but if these unfavored products are then being...
ANSWER ASAP (BIOCHEMISTRY) A certain metabolic pathway can be diagrammed as Y La D A - → B с AG=-0.2 kJ/mol AG=-28 kJ/mol . AG=-5.6 kJ/mol where A, B, C, and D are the intermediates, and X, Y, and Z are the enzymes that catalyze the reactions. The AG for the reactions are shown. Which reaction is likely to be a major flux regulatory point for the pathway? A. X B. Y C. a
What are some similarities and differences between extremophiles metabolic pathway and ours?
Discussion 1. Metabolic tests look for the presence of a specific metabolic pathway or enzyme found in bacteria. How might this information be useful in the development of new antibacterial drugs? 2. How can you tell if the enzyme being tested for on a plate is an exoenzyme instead of an endoenzyme? Why is gelatin not used as a solidifying agent in microbiological media? 3. Newer tests like PCR can identify an unknown bacterium by looking for specific DNA sequences....
What are the metabolic products being tested for in the methyl-red and Voges-Proskauer test?
What metabolic defect results from impairment of the enzyme homogentisate oxidase in the tyrosine catabolic pathway? Please explain the defect and common symptoms.
A What is the amount of heat entering your skin when it receives the heat released by 25.1 g of steam initially at 100 ∘C that cools to 34.1 ∘C? Assume Lv=2256×103J/kg and cw=4190J/(kg⋅K). Q = J SubmitGive Up Part B What is the amount of heat entering your skin when it receives the heat released by 25.1 g of water initially at 100 ∘C that cools to 34.1 ∘C? Assume cw=4190J/(kg⋅K). Q = J
skin color polygenic inheritance. there is 1/64 chance in being a certain skin color. both parents are heterozygous. what isthe amount of different skin colors possible for the two homozygous children
What metabolic pathway(s) were primarily used during the anaerobic Wingate cycle test? What was the time period at which each of these pathways was dominating energy production? Please be detailed. Why were subjects not able to maintain a maximal pedal cadence throughout the entire 30-seconds of the anaerobic Wingate cycle test?