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Bio305 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Bio305 Exam Questions And Answers 
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Anabolic pathways usually involve ____. 
Answers: 
a. Reduction of Metabolites 
b. Release of PPi 
c. Production of ATP 
d Release of CO2 - answera 
Diffusion of compounds - e.g. ions, atoms, or molecules - down a gradient is ___ because it ___. 
Answers: 
a. Endergonic; does not involve bond formation. 
b. Exergonic; produces heat. 
c. Exergonic; increases entropy. 
d. Exergonic; separates like charges - answerc 
_____is a high energy c...
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Bio 101 NVCC Exam 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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What is metabolism? - ANSWER the totality of an organism's 
chemical reactions 
What is a metabolic pathway? What is required in each step? - 
ANSWER is a series of chemical reactions which begins with a 
specific molecule and ends with a product 
Each step needs an enzyme 
What is difference between anabolic and catabolic pathways? - 
ANSWER Catabolic pathways-release energy by breaking down 
complex molecules into simp...
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Bio-181 Chapter 8 well answered graded A+
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Bio-181 Chapter 8Chemical energy - correct answer is potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction 
 
Thermodynamics - correct answer is the study of energy transformations Metabolism - correct answer is the totality of an organism's chemical reactions, an emergent property of life that arises from orderly interactions between molecules. 
 
metabolic pathway - correct answer begins with a specific molecule and ends with a product, each step is catalyzed by a specific enzyme. 
 
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BIOC 385 Exam 1 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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2-phosphoglycerate(2PG) is converted to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) by the enzyme enolase. The standard free energy change(deltaGo') for this reaction is +1.7 kJ/mol. If the cellular concentrations are 2PG = 0.5 mM and PEP = 0.1 mM, what is the free energy change at 37 oC for the reaction 2PG ↔ PEP? correct answers -2.4 KJ/mol 
 
Which statement below most accurately describes catabolic and anabolic pathways? correct answers Catabolic pathways degrade molecules and anabolic pathways synthesize ...
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Microbiology CSCC - EXAM 2 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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3 stages of cellular respiration - glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport chain 
5 Mechanisms of antibacterial drugs - Ihibition of: cell wall, protein, nucleic acid synthesis and 
metabolic pathway 
Interference: cell membrane integrity 
7 methods of physical control - heat, pasteurization, cold, pressure, filtration, desiccation, and 
radiation 
7 types of disinfectant - phenols, halogens, alcohols, heavy metals, oxidizing agents, aldehydes, 
acids and alkalis 
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Insulin-mediated glucose uptake by muscle and adipose tissue is a result of: - Translocation of GLUT 4 receptors to the cell surface 
 
The two primary non-toxic methods of transport ammonia are using he amino acids: - glutamine and alanine 
 
a healthy, well-nourished 27-year old ate a large steak and egg breakfast. A few hours later, she consumed an ice cream sundae. The protein from her diet is denatured and then proteolyses to single amino acids. Several hours later, the majority of th...
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BIOL 1406 Exam 3 review fully solved graded A+A molecule becomes more oxidized when it? - correct answer Loses an electron 
 
According to the first law of thermodynamics, the energy of the universe is constant - correct answer Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed 
 
The first law is also called the principle of conservation of energy 
 
According to the second law of thermodynamics - correct answer Every energy transfer or transformation increases the...
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Metabolism (catabolism and anabolism) - Metabolism: sum of total chemical reactions in an organism, also the method by which cells extract and use energy from their environment. 
 
Catabolism: The process by which stored nutrients and ingested foods are converted to a usable form of energy. It produces simple products CO2, H2O, NH3, and building blocks such as sugars and fats that are used in anabolism. 
 
Anabolism: the process by which simple products and building blocks of catabolism are us...
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What are the products of fueling reactions? 
A. Precursor molecules 
B. Reducing power 
C. ATP 
D. All of the above - -answer-All of the above 
Antibiotics can 
A. Inhibit anabolic pathways 
B. Protect anabolic pathways 
C. Have no effect on anabolic pathways - -answer-Inhibit anabolic pathways 
True or false: metabolism is carefully regulated - -answer-True 
Catabolic and anabolic pathways are ________ as some enzymes func...
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HHP 3114 Unit 1 Exam Study Guide | Complete Solutions (Answered)
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HHP 3114 Unit 1 Exam Study Guide | Complete Solutions (Answered) Without ATP we cannot what? Function What is THE fuel for high intensity? Can we exhaust these? carbohydrates, we can exhaust these What is an endless supply of energy for us? lipids (fat) Describe lipids ATP wise big time contributor to ATP production at lower intensity Triglycerides → glycerol → fatty acid → get it into the muscle fiber → get it to the mitochondria etc etc AKA- this TAKES TIME! So not for high intensiti...
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