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Products of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway - Answer-NADPH, ribose- 5 - phosphate , Glycolytic intermediates reaction of G-6-phosphate to ribulose-5- phosphate is.. - Answer-oxidation of G6P where is the pentose phosphate pathway likely to happen - Answer-adipose tissue Southern Blot - Answer-used to analyze extracted DNA for a potential DNA segment Strong lewis acid - Answer-electron poor- fostered by being bonded to electron withdrawing groups strong lewis base - Answer-electron rich - surrounded by electron donating groups parathyroid hormone - Answer-PTH- secreted by four small parathyroid glands located posterior to the thyroid and functions to increase serum calcium levels Which conditions would negatively regulate PFK activity - Answer-high citric acid levels (krebs) Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder caused by the production of antibodies against acetylcholine receptors. Which of the following explains why individuals who are affected with this disease experience muscle weakness? - Answer-The antibodies bind to acetylcholine receptors and prevent endogenous acetylcholine from binding beta oxidation of FA - Answer-Recall that each round of beta-oxidation produces 1 acetyl-CoA, 1 NADH, 1 FADH2, decreasing the fatty acid chain length by two carbon Which of the following statements is/are true with regard to the mechanics of skeletal muscle contraction? Reduced ATP levels could result in high intracellular calcium and persistent contraction Calcium binds to calmodulin and allows actin and myosin to interact The shorter the sarcomere length, the stronger the contraction - Answer-Only reduced ATP levels Why would a doctor use the bell to detect heart murmurs but the diaphragm to detect pneumonia? - Answer-Turbulent blood flow usually creates low frequency sounds, but crackling in the lungs is usually high frequency.

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Products of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway - Answer-NADPH, ribose- 5 - phosphate ,
Glycolytic intermediates

reaction of G-6-phosphate to ribulose-5- phosphate is.. - Answer-oxidation of G6P

where is the pentose phosphate pathway likely to happen - Answer-adipose tissue

Southern Blot - Answer-used to analyze extracted DNA for a potential DNA segment

Strong lewis acid - Answer-electron poor- fostered by being bonded to electron
withdrawing groups

strong lewis base - Answer-electron rich - surrounded by electron donating groups

parathyroid hormone - Answer-PTH- secreted by four small parathyroid glands located
posterior to the thyroid and functions to increase serum calcium levels

Which conditions would negatively regulate PFK activity - Answer-high citric acid levels
(krebs)

Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder caused by the production
of antibodies against acetylcholine receptors. Which of the following explains why
individuals who are affected with this disease experience muscle weakness? - Answer-
The antibodies bind to acetylcholine receptors and prevent endogenous acetylcholine
from binding

beta oxidation of FA - Answer-Recall that each round of beta-oxidation produces 1
acetyl-CoA, 1 NADH, 1 FADH2, decreasing the fatty acid chain length by two carbon

Which of the following statements is/are true with regard to the mechanics of skeletal
muscle contraction?

Reduced ATP levels could result in high intracellular calcium and persistent contraction
Calcium binds to calmodulin and allows actin and myosin to interact
The shorter the sarcomere length, the stronger the contraction - Answer-Only reduced
ATP levels

Why would a doctor use the bell to detect heart murmurs but the diaphragm to detect
pneumonia? - Answer-Turbulent blood flow usually creates low frequency sounds, but
crackling in the lungs is usually high frequency.

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