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Carbohydrate

Carbohydrate
The production or break down of __________ is often coupled with the metabolic reactions of biosynthesis and catabolism.

ATP
CO2
DNA
aspirin

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Carbohydrate
Gluconeogenesis requires a higher amount of ATP equivalents as compared to that produced by glycolysis because

All of these
gluconeogenesis releases energy as heat
glycolysis releases energy as heat
glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria while gluconeogenesis occurs in the cytosol

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Carbohydrate
Hexokinase activity in glycolysis is inhibited by

phosphofructokinase
fructose 6-phosphate
glucose 6- phosphate
fructose 1,6 biphosphate

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Carbohydrate
Which of the following compounds is responsible for coordinated regulation of glucose and glycogen metabolism?

Acetyl-CoA
Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate
Fructose 2,6 bisphosphate
NAD+

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Carbohydrate
The hormones, glucagon and epinephrine, stimulate glycogen breakdown to G-6-P

indirectly, by first stimulating adenylate cyclase to make cAMP
directly, by binding to glycogen phosphorylase
using ATP as the phosphoryl donor
only in the liver

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Carbohydrate
The conversion of pyruvate to lactate is catalysed by

pyruvate decarboxylase
pyruvate carboxylase
lactate dehydrogenase
pyruvate dismutase

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