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- ts.edu.au/courses/26618/quizzes/67363/take Question 14 Select the correct statements. The enzymes used in glycolysis involves __________. Note there might be more than 1 correct statement. e to search U kinases to transfer phosphate groups between ADP and ATP kinases to rearrange carbon bonds in sugar molecules isomerases to phosphorylate sugar molecules hydrolases to rearrange carbon bonds in sugar molecules oxidoreductases to transfer electrons between molecules l 88 16°C G N Paused Upda ENG 10:55 PMWhich carbons of glucose will be incorporated into Palmitic acid by the Fatty Acid Synthase? Multiple answers:Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation...SHOW MORE a Carbon 1 b Carbon 2 c Carbon 3 d Carbon 4 e Carbon 5 f Carbon 6 g All carbons will be incorporated. h No carbons will be incorporated.MULTIPLE CHOICE - Please answer properly QUESTION : Supposed you want to use phosphoglucomutase to breakdown glycogen. You found out that this enzyme is responsible for converting glucose l-phosphate (C6H1309P) to glucose-6-phosphate (C6H1309P). Based on this action, to which enzyme class does phosphoglucomutase belong? A. Isomerase B. Oxidoreductase C. Lyase D. Ligase
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- Part A Using abbreviations (not structures), write the reaction of coenzyme A that gives off energy (-AG). Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the equation on the right. CoA+ acetate acetyl acetyl CoA. COA acetyl Previous Answers Request Answer Submit Reset HelpThis first question asks you to group the different answers into the correct category. Our two categories are Anabolic and Catabolic. Decide how to categorize each word or phrase. This is all-or-none; no partial credit. Catabolic Anabolic No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Neither No Answers Chosen Possible answers glycolysis ⠀⠀ lactic acid is transported to the liver, where it is converted to glucose acyl-CoA transfers 2Hs to FAD to form a double bond in the acyl-chain and FADH2 Glucose-6-Phosphate is isomerize to Fructose-6-Phosphate beta-oxidation glucose--> glucose-6-phosphate GTP + ADP ==> GDP + ATP SubmitThere are eighteen (18) rows of boxes, for around 36-38 boxes total. Please see images attached. This is a pathway trace, with the final box showing "ribose 5 phosphate" as the end product. Any help is appreciated-thank you! glutamate to ribose 5 phosphate No a ketoglutarate dehydrogenase No pyruvate carboxylase No transketolase No transaminase You do get to have if needed: erythrose 4 phosphate asparate dihydroxyacetone phosphate bicarbonate ATP ornithine CO2
- CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER. Which of the following reactions require ATP in glycolysis?A. glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphateB. fructose-1,6-bisphosphate to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphateC. 3-phosphoglycerate to 2-phosphoglycerateD. fructose-6-phosphate to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate-CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER- 1.Which of the following molecules were derived from acetyl CoA?A. amino acids, cholesterol, beta-hydroxybutyrateB.fatty acids, cholesterol, beta-hydroxybutyrateC. fatty acids, alpha-ketoglutarate, acetoacetateD. fatty acids, cholesterol, pyruvate 2.All the following statements about the free energy of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are true, EXCEPTA. The conversion of glucose to 2 lactate yields a net of 2 ATPB. The conversion of glucose to 2 pyruvate yields 2 NADH and a net of 2 ATPC. The conversion of 2 pyruvates to glucose requires 4ATP, 2 GTP and 2 NADHD. Gluconeogenesis requires 6 more ATP per glucose that what were derive from glucose to glycolysisBased on the given picture, answer numbers 1-3. Also, answer number 4. 1. What are the two superfamilies of proteins in which amylase is categorized?2. To which superfamily of proteins does the active site of the amylase belong?3. How many chains comprise this enzyme? 4. What are the advantages of using computer simulations over tangible models? How about thedisadvantages?