Biochemistry (9th Edition)
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YesThe relation between free energy change and ... more
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It can only be concluded that the given reaction ... more
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Free-energy change can determine a reaction's ... more
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Energy input is required for endergonic reactions ... more
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The non-modified thermodynamic standard state ... more
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a) Trueb) False ; A buffer solution is prepared ... more
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By looking at the symbol for prime (′) in the ... more
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No, the is a thermodynamic quantity while speed ... more
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; Standard free energy change is the change in ... more
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The hydrolysis of the ATP is an exergonic ... more
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Exergonic ; The reaction for the conversion of ... more
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Greater than 3204.85 ; If the ratio of substrate ... more
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The expression for is where, is the equilibrium... more
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Living cells are not at equilibrium, and the ... more
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Group A: catabolism, oxidative, energy yielding.... more
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The second law focuses on changes in entropy. ... more
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Endergonic process, as this energy in this process... more
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Endergonic process because of the decrease of the ... more
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is used as a source ... more
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Reducing agent: NADHOxidizing agent: CH3CH2CHO ... more
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ADP moiety ; Nicotinamide is a nicotinic acid ... more
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The structural difference is the presence of the ... more
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The occurrence of the structural variation ... more
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NAD+.For nutrients to be oxidized, the reaction ... more
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Oxidation of glucose is not a single-step process... more
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No, all coenzymes do not transport electrons. They... more
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Oxidation-Reduction reaction. NAD+ and NADP+ are ... more
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The second reaction is half the reaction of ... more
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; Structure of oxidized and reduced form of ... more
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Oxidation of Glucose -6-phosphate and reduction of... more
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The reduction of FAD and oxidation of succinate ... more
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Cytosol has a high ratio of NAD+/NADH and NADPH/... more
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It is not necessary that the entire energy ... more
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The energy released in catabolic processes by ... more
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2 ATP molecules react to convert 1 molecule of ... more
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-12.6 kJ/mol and -20.8kJ/mol ; This reaction ... more
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-8.4 kJ/mol ; This reaction proceeds in steps. The... more
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Since the overall reaction for both pathways is ... more
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-32.2 kJ/mol ; Gibbs free energy: Gibbs free ... more
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The structure of the ionic form of ATP. ; The ... more
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) functions as an ... more
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Creatine phosphate is a phosphorylated form of ... more
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An increase in the randomness by the constituent ... more
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There is release of energy when ... more
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The normal free energy change for the given ... more
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The high-intensity exercises which occur over a ... more
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The activation procedure leads to the creation of ... more
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Small energy alterations occur in mild conditions... more
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Thioesters are substances of high energy due to ... more
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Coenzyme A has high energy and helps in activating... more
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Acetyl Coenzyme A and its other derivatives cannot... more