(1) (2) (3) Which of the following residues would be most likely to make contact with the aqueous medium? (A) (B) Lysine Glycine The native state of a protein is the conformation that is the (A) (8) The (A) (B) Least Most Lesser Greater stable. the value of ko, the more efficient the enzyme will be.

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Which of the following residues would be most likely to make contact with the aqueous medium?
(A) Lysine
(B)
Glycine
(12)
The native state of a protein is the conformation that is the
(A)
(8)
The
(A)
(B)
(B)
When an atom or ion is reduced, its oxidation number
(A)
Decreases
(8)
Increases
Ribose is an example of a
(A)
Pentose
Hexose
(A)
(8)
Palmitate (16:0) is a/an
Saturated
Unsaturated
(7)
A certain unfavorable process has an associated standard free energy (AG) of 38 kJ/mol. To which reaction
could it be coupled to make it favorable?
ATP+H₂O → ADP + P
ATP + H₂O → AMP + PP,
Neither one
(A)
(B)
(C)
Least
Most
Lesser
Greater
(A)
(8)
(A)
the value of ko, the more efficient the enzyme will be.
(8)
Generally, if the concentration of ATP is low, then
Gluconeogenesis
Glycolysis
(A)
(8)
sugar.
In the first step of the citric acid cycle,
Acetyl CoA
Pyruvate
fatty acid.
(AG"=-32 kl/mol)
(AG"=-45kl/mol)
Under conditions when glycogen synthesis is favored, the final product of gluconeogenesis will be:
Glucose
Glucose 6-phosphate
stable.
is favored.
reacts with oxaloacetate to form citrate
The final electron acceptor in Complex IV of the electron transport chain is
(A)
(8) Water
Oxygen
The leaves of a green plant appear green because absorb photons associated with,
(A) Red
(B) Green
light.
Transcribed Image Text:(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10) E Which of the following residues would be most likely to make contact with the aqueous medium? (A) Lysine (B) Glycine (12) The native state of a protein is the conformation that is the (A) (8) The (A) (B) (B) When an atom or ion is reduced, its oxidation number (A) Decreases (8) Increases Ribose is an example of a (A) Pentose Hexose (A) (8) Palmitate (16:0) is a/an Saturated Unsaturated (7) A certain unfavorable process has an associated standard free energy (AG) of 38 kJ/mol. To which reaction could it be coupled to make it favorable? ATP+H₂O → ADP + P ATP + H₂O → AMP + PP, Neither one (A) (B) (C) Least Most Lesser Greater (A) (8) (A) the value of ko, the more efficient the enzyme will be. (8) Generally, if the concentration of ATP is low, then Gluconeogenesis Glycolysis (A) (8) sugar. In the first step of the citric acid cycle, Acetyl CoA Pyruvate fatty acid. (AG"=-32 kl/mol) (AG"=-45kl/mol) Under conditions when glycogen synthesis is favored, the final product of gluconeogenesis will be: Glucose Glucose 6-phosphate stable. is favored. reacts with oxaloacetate to form citrate The final electron acceptor in Complex IV of the electron transport chain is (A) (8) Water Oxygen The leaves of a green plant appear green because absorb photons associated with, (A) Red (B) Green light.
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