Answer: (D) Makeup the immune system and protect from foreign pathogen.
(Antibodies enhances the Immunity of the body and hence protects us from various diseases.)
Answer:( B) Albumin
( Albumin regulates and maintains the acid base balance.)
Answer:(B) Passive diffusion.
Answer: (B) Methionine
( The branched chain amino acids includes leucine, isoleucine, and valine. )
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Review View Mailings nces AaBbCcDdEe Aa AaBbCcDdEe A Normal No Spacing 42. Which enzyme breaks down triglycerides from lipoproteins in the blood stream? lingual lipase b. pancreatic lipase gastric lipase d. lipoprotein lipase a. C high 43. Increasing intensity from moderate to energy, while carbohydrate (from glycogen and glucose) a. increases; decreases b. increases; increases decreases; increases d. decreases; decreases the percentage of fat used as use C. 44. Protein is broken down via a anabolism b. catabolism glycolysis C....
Of the ___ amino acids required for healthy adults, ___ are considered indispensable because the body cannot make them and must get them from food. a. 9; 20 b. 20; 9 c. 3; 17 d. 17; 3 Proteins of muscle and connective tissue are ______ proteins, whereas hemoglobin is a _____ protein. a. structural; transport b. hormone; transport c. structural; immune d. hormone; structural Protein digestion starts in the ____ with _____, which will begin to _____ the protein. a....
is the process of the amino group removal from the amino acid, which allows the liver to make _____ from ______. a. Denaturation; dispensable amino acids; indispensable amino acids b. Exogenous; indispensable amino acids; dispensable amino acids c. Transamination; indispensable amino acids; dispensable amino acids d. Transamination; dispensable amino acids; indispensable amino acids Rachel, a collegiate figure skater, wants to consume a higher protein intake but is worried about the effects on her kidneys and bones. How would you advise...
Active transport requires and in order to function correctly. • A. nucleic acids, membrane proteins e B. energy, peripheral proteins C. energy, membrane pxoteins D. energy, nucleic acids Which of the following is not a Eukaryote? A. Oak tree B. Bacteria C. Human D. Mushroom A neuron has many short thin fibers called and a single long • A. Dendrites, Axon B. Receptors, Nerve fiber C. Axons, Dendrite D. Myelin sheaths, Cell body • Bacteria can be described as: I....
Which statement is false? A. Gate channels facilitate diffusion. B. Co-transport is a mechanism used to move amino acids from the lumen of the small intestine into epithelial cells. C. Among mammals, protein digestion begins in the stomach. D. Symporters facilitate diffusion.
1. What type of bond is formed between the amino acids of a protein? a. Peptide b. Nucleopeptide c. Condensation d. Catalyst 2. A dipeptide has how many amino acids? 3. Which of the following is true about the functions of protein? A. proteins are required to metabolize fat B. proteins help buffer acids in the body C. proteins are the primary energy source for the body? D. all of the above 4. What is the recommended range of daily...
6. Choose the correct answer: 1. In non-oxidative deamination, amino acid is converted into........ a hydrochloric acid b. Pyruvate C. carboxylic acid 2. Process of breakdown of amino acids to a keto acids is called... a. Amination b. transamination c. deamination 3. Function of proteins is to ........ A. catalyze biochemical reactions. c. synthesis of nucleoproteins. b. regulates reactions d. all of above. 4.Transamination is catalyzed by.......... a. hydrogenases. b. glutamate transaminase. c.dehydrogenases. 5. the source of amino acid pool...
09. Which of the followine statements regarding channel proteins (shown below (shown below) is for propratic of all a. Channel proteins can assist polar molecules to cross the plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion b. The gated ion channel can allow ions to pass when stimulated to open. c. The surface of a channel protein in contact with the bilayer would likely have hydrophilic amino acids d. Water plays a role in determining which ions are allowed to pass through an...
QUESTION 1 To study how proteins fold, scientists must be able to purify the protein of interest, use solvents like urea to denature the folded protein, and observe the process of refolding at successive time points. What is the effect of the solvents used in the denaturation process? a. The solvents break all noncovalent interactions. b. The solvents break all covalent interactions. c. The solvents create a new folded conformation. d. The solvents break some of the noncovalent interactions, resulting...
Wings of Eagles Ranch in the final condensation step that produces glutamine, mis replaced with a) OH, NH b) ADP, NH2 c) ATP, NH2 d) phosphate, NH2 e) H20, a covalent bond 18) In the cell, activated carrier molecules are used to: a) transfer chemical energy from catabolic reactions to anabolic reactions b) transfer chemical energy from anabolic reactions to catabolic reactions c) transport ions and other low molecular weight molecules across the cell membrane d) reduce the activation energy...