Carbohydrate Regulated metabolic pathways are usually regulated at the first step committed after the first step compartmentalized in eukaryotes all of these usually regulated at the first step committed after the first step compartmentalized in eukaryotes all of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Carbohydrate When living organisms are cooled below some critical body temperature, the metabolic reactions within their cells cease to function properly. This malfunction occurs because their enzymes lose the proper three-dimensional shape enzyme active sites become permanently bound to substrates the activation energy for the reaction is raised there is insufficient molecular motion for substrates to interact their enzymes lose the proper three-dimensional shape enzyme active sites become permanently bound to substrates the activation energy for the reaction is raised there is insufficient molecular motion for substrates to interact ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Carbohydrate Glycogen degradation requires the enzyme namely None of these glycogen synthase and phosphorylase glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen-debranching enzyme glycogen phosphorylase and phosphoglucomutase None of these glycogen synthase and phosphorylase glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen-debranching enzyme glycogen phosphorylase and phosphoglucomutase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Carbohydrate The hormones, glucagon and epinephrine, stimulate glycogen breakdown to G-6-P only in the liver directly, by binding to glycogen phosphorylase using ATP as the phosphoryl donor indirectly, by first stimulating adenylate cyclase to make cAMP only in the liver directly, by binding to glycogen phosphorylase using ATP as the phosphoryl donor indirectly, by first stimulating adenylate cyclase to make cAMP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Carbohydrate What is the cause of the genetic disease known as Galactosemia? Absence of lactose synthetase Deficiency in lactase Non functioning of semnase Absence of galactose 1-P uridyl transferase Absence of lactose synthetase Deficiency in lactase Non functioning of semnase Absence of galactose 1-P uridyl transferase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP