Nitrogen Metabolism Which of the following is used as carbon atom source while producing urea in the urea cycle? Carbon dioxide Glucose Aspartic acid Arginine Carbon dioxide Glucose Aspartic acid Arginine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nitrogen Metabolism The nitrogen atoms of urea produced in the urea cycle are derived from nitrite ammonia ammonia and aspartic acid nitrate nitrite ammonia ammonia and aspartic acid nitrate ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nitrogen Metabolism Nitrate reduction can be carried out by none of these only microorganism plant and microorganism only plants none of these only microorganism plant and microorganism only plants ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nitrogen Metabolism Urea cycle converts none of these ammonia into a less toxic form amino acids into ketoacids ketoacids into amino acids none of these ammonia into a less toxic form amino acids into ketoacids ketoacids into amino acids ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nitrogen Metabolism The inputs to one cycle of the urea cycle are 1 molecule of urea, 1 molecule of ammonia, 3 molecules of ATP and 1 molecule of fumaric acid 1 molecule of aspartic acid, 1 molecule of ammonia, 1 molecule of carbon dioxide, 3 molecules of ATP 1 molecule of fumaric acid, 1 molecule of urea, 3 molecules of AMP None of these 1 molecule of urea, 1 molecule of ammonia, 3 molecules of ATP and 1 molecule of fumaric acid 1 molecule of aspartic acid, 1 molecule of ammonia, 1 molecule of carbon dioxide, 3 molecules of ATP 1 molecule of fumaric acid, 1 molecule of urea, 3 molecules of AMP None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nitrogen Metabolism How many molecules of ATP are hydrolysed to form two molecule of ammonia? 15 10 5 16 15 10 5 16 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP