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BCH210 RUNBACK EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Lactate dehydrogenase - Answer-Pyruvate + NADH --> lactate + NAD+ 
 
Regenerates NAD+ for glycolysis when O2 is unavailable; in red blood cells, lactate is always produced since no mitochondria 
 
Cori cycle - Answer-1. Lactate is produced in the bloodstream by red blood cells 
2. Liver picks up lactate; lactate dehydrogenase converts it back into pyruvate 
3. Pyruvate is converted into oxaloacetate, where it either enters the CAC or GNG...
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BCH210 Runback Exam Questions| Already Answered| GRADED A+
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Monosaccharides - ANSWER-Soluble in water due to OH groups (always have either an aldehyde or 
ketone) 
Formula: (CH2O)n, where n is at least 3 
Carbohydrate numbering - ANSWER-Always starts at the carbonyl; aldehyde is C1, ketone is C2 
L vs. D isomers - ANSWER-Named based on left (l) vs. right (d) orientation of OH group 
Capital lettering given to highest-number chiral carbon; D is physiologically relevant 
Number of stereoisomers - ANSWER-2^x, where x is the number of chiral carbons 
x = tot...
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