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Membrane remodeling Both A and B are correct


Requires phospholipases
Requires acyl transferases
Occurs only when cells are under
stress
Correct! Both A and B are correct
All of the above are correct


In simple diffusion a solute Is propelled by random molecular motion


Is propelled by random molecular
motion
Moves up its concentration
gradient
Moves across a membrane because
of an input of free energy.
Both A and B are correct
All of the above are correct

,The recycling rate of Insulin
triacylglycerols to fatty acids is
inhibited by


Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Insulin
Lypase
A and B




The benzene ring of the aromatic Shikimate pathway
amino acids is formed by the


Dehydrogenation of cyclohexane
Deamination of dietary
phenylalanine
Shikimate pathway
Dehydroxylation of tyrosine
Transamination of a-keto-b-
methylvalerate


Energy requiring transport Primary active transport
mechanisms include


Primary active transport
Diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Both A and B are correct
Both A and C are correct

, Prostaglandins are involved in All of the above are correct
_________.


Ovulation
Inflammation
Digestion
Both A and B are correct
All of the above are correct


Inorganic nitrogen is initially Glutamine
assimilated into which of the
following amino acids


Glycine
Alanine
Serine
Glutamine
Leucine


Why do most naturally occurring The double bond results in a bend in the
fatty acids have cis double bonds in molecule lowering the melting point of the
them? molecule.


The cis double bond introduces a
kink in the chain.
The cis double bond remains results
in relatively no change in the fatty
acid direction.
The double bond results in a bend
in the molecule elevating the
melting point of the molecule.
The double bond results in a bend
in the molecule lowering the
melting point of the molecule.
none of the above

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