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Advanced Biochemistry Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved N5,N10-methylene-THF - directly used to convert uracils to thymines 5-methyl uracil - N5,N10-methylene-THF methylates where N5-methyl-THF - used to remethylate homocysteine folic acid - typical nature of the supplement found in USA wheat flour to provide methylated forms of THF. DHF - normal substrate for the enzyme inhibited by methotrexate (an early chemotherapeutic agent). Trimethoprim - inhibitor of DHF reductase fou...
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the limiting substance in the biosynthesis of purines? A. ribose-5-phosphate B. 5-phosphoribosyl-β amine C. formylglycinamidine ribonucleotide D. 5-phosphoribosyl-α-pyrophosphate (PRPP) E. α-D-ribose-5-phosphate - D The coenzyme for two single carbon additions in purine biosynthesis is: A. THF B. biotin C. SAM D. TPP E. none are true - A What is the common product of purine catabolism? A. xanthine B. uric...
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Exam #1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved What are the reactants, enzymes and products involved in the first reaction of glycolysis. - Reactant: D-Glucose + ATP Catalysized Enzyme: Hexokinase (can also use D-fructose and D-Mannose) w/ Mg2+ Products: Glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) + ADP + H+ What are the reactants, enzymes and products involved in the second reaction of glycolysis. - Reactant: Glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) Catalysized Enzyme: phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) ...
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Solved All RNAs are synthesized from DNA templates by __? - DNAdependent RNA polymerases __ direct the synthesis of proteins. - mRNAs RNA polymerases link __ in the order specified by base pairing with a DNA template. - NTPs RNA polymerase moves along the template strand in the __ direction, and the RNA chain grows in the __ direction. - 3' --> 5'; 5' --> 3' __ of Ppi to inorganic phosphate by __ makes the polymera...
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ Catabolism - Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy. Anabolism - Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy. Gluconeogenesis - The formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources. Occurs mostly in liver and kidneys. Helps maintain glucose levels in blood, which can be extracted for metabolic needs. What is the starting material for gluconeogenesis? - Oxaloacetate W...
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  • Advanced Biochemistry Exam 1 Material Questions and Answers 100% Solved Catabolism vs Anabolism - Catabolism: Degradative pathways, energy yielding, oxidative Anabolism: Biosynthetic pathways, energy requiring, reductive What is reaction coupling? - coupling of a non spontaneous process with a spontaneous process to drive the nonspontaneous reaction in the forward direction. What is important about inorganic pyrophosphatase? - It is present in every cell in our body and works fast. It b...
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  • ©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e Advanced Biochemistry Exam 1 Material. Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+) Catabolism vs Anabolism - answerCatabolism: Degradative pathways, energy yielding, oxidative Anabolism: Biosynthetic pathways, energy requiring, reductive What is reaction coupling? - answercoupling of a non spontaneous process with a spontaneous process to drive the nonspontaneous reaction in the forward direction. What is important about ino...
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Advanced Biochemistry Final Exam Study Guide.
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  • ©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e Advanced Biochemistry Final Exam Study Guide. N5,N10-methylene-THF - answerdirectly used to convert uracils to thymines 5-methyl uracil - answerN5,N10-methylene-THF methylates where N5-methyl-THF - answerused to remethylate homocysteine folic acid - answertypical nature of the supplement found in USA wheat flour to provide methylated forms of THF. DHF - answernormal substrate for the enzyme inhibited by methotrexate (a...
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  • ©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e Advanced Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+) Catabolism - answerMetabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy. Anabolism - answerMetabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy. Gluconeogenesis - answerThe formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources. Occurs mostly in liver and kidneys. Helps maintain glucose levels in blood, which can be extracted for metabolic ...
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