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In many cells, the requirement of NADPH exceeds the requirement forribose 5- 
phosphate. Under these conditions the pentose phosphate pathway results in the 
production of: 
a. Tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates. 
b. Gl...
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In many cells, the requirement of NADPH exceeds the requirement forribose 5- 
phosphate. Under these conditions the pentose phosphate pathway results in the 
production of: 
a. Tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates. 
b. Gl...
How much energy is contained in a mole of photons with a wavelength of 490 nm? 
a. 127 kJ/mol 
b. 2.4 × 105 kJ/mol 
c. 244 kJ/mol 
d. 2.4 × 10-4 J/mol 
e. 4.1 × 10-19 J/mol - Answer c. 244 kJ/mol
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Add to cartHow much energy is contained in a mole of photons with a wavelength of 490 nm? 
a. 127 kJ/mol 
b. 2.4 × 105 kJ/mol 
c. 244 kJ/mol 
d. 2.4 × 10-4 J/mol 
e. 4.1 × 10-19 J/mol - Answer c. 244 kJ/mol
Protein structure (primary) - Answer - Linear sequence of amino acids with the absence 
of R group interactions, connected by strong peptide bonds (require strong acids/bases, 
heat, and/or enzymes to bond) which have partial double bond character due to 
resonance, almost always in a trans conforma...
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Add to cartProtein structure (primary) - Answer - Linear sequence of amino acids with the absence 
of R group interactions, connected by strong peptide bonds (require strong acids/bases, 
heat, and/or enzymes to bond) which have partial double bond character due to 
resonance, almost always in a trans conforma...
the tissue that plays the main role in regulating the body's cholesterol balance is the 
a) red blood cells 
b) liver 
c) adipose tissue 
d) skeletal muscle 
e) brain - Answer b) liver
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Add to cartthe tissue that plays the main role in regulating the body's cholesterol balance is the 
a) red blood cells 
b) liver 
c) adipose tissue 
d) skeletal muscle 
e) brain - Answer b) liver
Oxidized Lipoproteins - Answer - LDL accumulation 
- CE accumulation in macrophages 
- athersclerotic plaques 
Atherosclerosis - Answer Plasma Lipoproteins 
- endothelial cells inflammation 
- retined LDL 
- fatty plaques in artery walls
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Add to cartOxidized Lipoproteins - Answer - LDL accumulation 
- CE accumulation in macrophages 
- athersclerotic plaques 
Atherosclerosis - Answer Plasma Lipoproteins 
- endothelial cells inflammation 
- retined LDL 
- fatty plaques in artery walls
Found at the exterior of a peptide embedded entirely in the cell membrane - Answer 
Nonpolar amino acids 
A, G, L, V, I, F, W, M, P 
+ 1 charge - Answer Basic amino acids 
H, K, R 
- 1 charge - Answer Acidic amino acids 
D, E
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Add to cartFound at the exterior of a peptide embedded entirely in the cell membrane - Answer 
Nonpolar amino acids 
A, G, L, V, I, F, W, M, P 
+ 1 charge - Answer Basic amino acids 
H, K, R 
- 1 charge - Answer Acidic amino acids 
D, E
Lactose Intolerance - Answer Biochemistry: An enzyme deficiency, caused by a 
loss of lactase activity, either through lactase deficiency or age-dependent loss of 
lactase activity. This causes lactose to not be digested in the small intestine, but 
instead is metabolized by bacteria in the large in...
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Add to cartLactose Intolerance - Answer Biochemistry: An enzyme deficiency, caused by a 
loss of lactase activity, either through lactase deficiency or age-dependent loss of 
lactase activity. This causes lactose to not be digested in the small intestine, but 
instead is metabolized by bacteria in the large in...
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