10) What is dehydrogenation reaction? (My answer A) A) An oxidation reaction tha
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10) What is dehydrogenation reaction? (My answer A)
A) An oxidation reaction that involves a loss of hydrogen atoms. B) An oxidation reaction that involves a loss of water C) A reduction reaction that involves an addition of hydrogen atoms. D) None of the above
16) In carbohydrate metabolism (My answer C)
1. fructose is hydrolyzed from polysaccharides and disaccharides
2. glucose is converted into fructose by the liver cell
3. Glucose represents about 80% of the monosaccharides
4. The monosaccharides are absorbed into the capillaries of the villi of the small intestine
5. Is centered around glucose metabolism
A) 1,3,5 B) 1,2,4,5 C) 1,3,4,5 D) None of the above E) All of the above
19) Glucose that is stored and not needed for immediate ATP production will most probably be used in which of the following metabolic pathways. (My answer B)
1. lipogenesis
2. glycogenesis
3. amino acid synthesis, which then can be incorporated into proteins.
4. excreted in the urine, this happens only when a meal containing mostly carbohydrates and no fats is eaten
A) 1,2,3 B) 1,2,4 C) 2,4 D) All of the above E) None of the above
Explanation / Answer
10) dehydrogenation reaction is a oxidation reaction that removes hydrogen from an organic compounds .It is the reverse of hydrogenation. Option (A) is correct
16)only one option is incorrect which is 2 because glucose gets converted into glycogen and not fructose. Option is c
19)answer B is correct .
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