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elements essential for life - Answer Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, nitrogen silicon vs. carbon - Answer -silicon has a third energy level -carbon is half the size of silicon -silicon requires more energy Amphipathic - Answer both hydrophobic and hydrophilic (phospholipids) properties of water - Answer -polar -universal solvent -bent Brownian motion - Answer movement of molecules powered by random fluctuations of environmental energy What is the primary driving force behind the hydrophobic effect? - Answer increase in entropy of water fundamental noncovalent bonds - Answer ionic, hydrogen, van der Waals acid-base pair that maintains pH of blood - Answer H2CO3/HCO3- zwitterions - Answer no net charge pKa of carboxylic acid group (COOH) - Answer 2 pKa of amino group (NH2) - Answer 9 Hydrophobic Amino acids - Answer glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, tryptophan

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MCB 2000 Final Exam 4 Questions
with Already Passed Solutions Graded
A+ 2025-2026 Verified.
how many oxidation reduction reactions are in the TCA cycle - Answer 4



where can we get acetyl CoA from - Answer fatty acids, ketones, glucose to pyruvate, and
ethanol



in the TCA cycle, what is oxidized to carbon dioxide - Answer acetyl CoA



phase 1 of the TCA cycle - Answer oxidation of acetyl CoA to CO2



ordered binding in TCA cycle - Answer oxaloacetate MUST bind first because it performs
conformational changes before acetyl CoA can bind to citrate synthase



enzyme that performs condensation reaction in the TCA cycle while breaking thioester bond -
Answer citrate synthase



isomerization enzyme in TCA cycle - Answer aconitase



rate limiting step in TCA cycle - Answer isocitrate dehydrogenase performs oxidative
decarboxylation of isocitrate to alpha-keotglutarate (releases NADH + CO2)



2nd oxidative decarboxylation enzyme in TCA cycle - Answer alpha-ketoglutarate
dehydrogenase



ATP producing step in TCA cycle by breaking thioester bond - Answer succinyl CoA to
succinate by succinyl CoA Synthase



phase 2 of TCA cycle - Answer regeneration of OAA



succinate dehydrogenase - Answer succinate to fumurate

, problem with malate dehydrogenase reaction - Answer malate is favored so the reaction is
coupled by the hydrolysis of thioester bond by citrate synthase



regulation of citrate synthase - Answer OAA substrate concentration & negative feedback by
product citrate



why does citrate have to be isomerized by aconitase - Answer citrate is poor substrate for
oxidation, secondary -OH group on isocitrate allows for oxidation (involves dehydration followed
by hydration)



intermediate in isocitrate oxidation decarboxylation reaction - Answer oxalosuccinate



describe the oxidation done by isocitrate dehydrogenase - Answer oxidation of alcohol group
to keto body



why is isocitrate dehydrogenase the rate limiting enzyme - Answer links to the electron
transport pathway because it makes NADH, rate of formation of alpha-ketoglutarate determines
rate of TCA cycle



negative allosteric regulation of isocitrate dehydrogenase - Answer ATP and NADH



positive allosteric regulation of isocitrate dehydrogenase - Answer AMP and NAD+



what enzyme is nearly identical to pyruvate dehydrogenase - Answer alpha-ketoglutarate
dehydrogenase



5 coenzymes of alpha-ketogulatarate dehydrogenase - Answer TPP, CoASH, lipioc acid, NAD+,
and FAD



substrate level phosphorylation in TCA cycle is performed by this enzyme - Answer succinyl
CoA synthase, produces ATP or GTP



type of reaction by succinate dehydrogenase - Answer dehydrogenation

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