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BIO 264 8.5Questions and Answers Already Passed
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If A molecule of triglyceride is burned in one cell at the same time that a molecule of glucose is 
burned in another cell, what will be true of this scenario? 
Question 1 options: 
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The cell burning glucose will make more ATP than the cell burning fat 
2) 
The cell burning glucose can still get ATP if oxygen is absent3) 
The cell burning fat can still get ATP if oxygen is absent 
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b and c are correct 2) 
The cell burning glucose can still...
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BIOCHEM Final Exam: Exam 1-4 
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What is the primary function of hemoglobin in the blood? 
 Transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues 
Store iron for later use 
Help regulate body temperature 
Act as an enzyme for digestion 
 
Which type of bond holds the two strands of DNA together? 
 Hydrogen bonds 
Covalent bonds 
Ionic bonds 
Peptide bonds 
 
What is the final product of glycolysis? 
 Pyruvate 
Glucose 
Lactate 
 
2 
 
Acetyl-CoA 
 
Which amino acid con...
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HN 308 final pt. 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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b-oxidation needs mitochondria, sends FA (aceyl-CoA) to mitochondria via carnitine 
- b-oxidation occurs and acetyl-CoA occurs 
- acetyl-CoA cannot convert to pyruvate so cannot engage in gluconeogenesis Correct Answer-so why cant acetyl-coa derived from beta oxidation be used to convert into glucose? 
 
beta-oxidation, then can enter TCA (acetyl-coa_ Correct Answer-how do FAs enter TCA cycle? 
 
glycolysis Correct Answer-how does glucose enter TCA? 
 
conversion to acetyl-CoA or converted into...
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if consumed in sufficient amounts, any energy producing nutrient ________, __________, and ________ can fuel the body in the short term Correct Answer-carbohydrate; fat; protein 
 
AAs can be either ______ or ______ or both. Correct Answer-glucogenic; ketogenic 
 
the glucogenic AAs can be converted to ________ or intermediates of TCA cycle, including _________, ________, ___________, _________ Correct Answer-pyruvate; oxaloacetate, fumarate, succinyl CoA, alpha-ketoglutarate 
 
via gluconeogene...
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______ ions need to cross back into matrix to equalize the concentration - H+ 
___________ promotes gluconeogenesis, keeping blood glucose from getting too low. - Glucagon 
___________ stack nearly as well as saturated fatty acids. - Trans Fatty Acids 
___________ unable to stack (same for polyunsaturated fatty acids) - Cis Fatty Acids 
____________ cannot occur in muscle cells due to a missing enzyme, so the glucose units are forces to 
travel through the _____________ - Glycogenolysis 
Bloodst...
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Bio 102 Exam 4 WVU Latest Update 
 
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Aerobic Cellular Respiration metabolic process that efficiently converts the energy found 
within food molecules into ATP 
 
Mitochondrion in most all eukaryotic cells, double membrane, POWER HOUSE of cell 
 
ACR processes Glycolysis, Acetyl Coenzyme A formation, Krebs Cycle, Electron transport 
& ATP synthase 
 
Glycolysis (cytoplasm) Preparatory phase where glucose is unstable preparing to be broken 
down. Then payoff phase where there is 4ATP, ...
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2,4-Dinitrophenol and oligomycin inhibit mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. 2,4-Dinitrophenol is 
an uncoupling agent; oligomycin blocks the ATP synthesis reaction itself. Therefore, 2,4-dinitrophenol 
will: 
A) allow electron transfer in the presence of oligomycin. 
B) allow oxidative phosphorylation in the presence of oligomycin. 
C) block electron transfer in the presence of oligomycin. 
D) diminish O2 consumption in the presence of oligomycin 
E) do none of the above. - Answer-A) allow...
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What are the main products of beta oxidation? - ANSWER 1 NADH, 1 FADH, 1 Acetyl CoA 
 
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The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate releases less than 25% of the total energy present in glucose. The remaining energy is stored in the resulting (2) pyruvate molecules. 
 
In the presence of oxygen, acting as an electron acceptor, complete substrate oxidation is possible. 
 
______ is defined as "the oxidation driven flow of electrons, through or within a membrane, from reduced coenzymes to an electron acceptor,...
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Biochemistry Final Exam Review Questions And Answers 
 
In the fasted state, fatty acyl-CoAs are transported across the mitochondrial membrane. The transport of fatty acids via carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT-1) can be directly inhibited by which of the following compounds? 
 
a. Malonyl-CoA 
 
b. Carnitine 
 
c. Palmitate 
 
d. Acetyl-CoA - ANS Malonyl-CoA 
 
In the fasted state, fatty acyl-CoAs are transported across the mitochondrial membrane. The transport of fatty acids via carnit...
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