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which two molecules have a OH group on 2` carbon?
ATP and RNA
DNA doesn't (deoxy, so no oxygen, just an H)
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anterograde vesicle traffic pathway
retrograde vesicle traffic pathway (what it used for?)
ER -> Golgi - > vesicle
Golgi vesicle ER - return misfolded proteins to ER for refolding and recycled ER membrane components that traveled to golgi with vesicles
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a mutation can occur in an exon or intron and still produce same protein. why for each?
exon - 3rd base wobble
intron - spliced out before RNA transcribed from DNA becomes mature mRNA transcript
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length of sarcomere is from one ____ to the next ____
and includes areas of overlapping ____ and ____ filaments
z line/ z disc
z line / z disc
thin and thick
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matching
1. high blood pressure from increased sodium reabsorption and muscle weakness from decreased potassium
2. high blood pressure from vasoconstriction, elevated blood glucose from insulin resistance, and weight gain
3. increased heart rate, heat intolerance, and weight loss
4. increased blood pressure from vasoconstriction, elevated blood glucose from glycogenolysis, and weight loss
- excess catacholamine release
- elevated cortisol levels
- hyperthyroidism
- hyperaldosteronism
- 1. Hyperaldosteronism
- 2. Elevated cortisol
- 3. Hyperthyroidism
- 4. excess catacholamine release
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________ metabolizes chylomicrons and VLDLs breaking down _______
lipoprotein lipase
triglycerides
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______ is a type of organism with a hollow body cavity
coelomate
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increased rate of enzyme activity (or increased turnover) is a signal of increased Vmax or increased Kcat which are measures of upper limit of fully saturated enzyme to catalyze reaction
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crine
- long distance blood
- nearby
- same
- next to
- endocrine
- paracrine
- autocrine
- juxtacrine
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glycosidic bonds between sugars form ______ functional group
ether (condensation of two hydroxyl groups)
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archaea and eukaryoyes use histones to wrap around DNA but only ____ use alternative source of energy such as N and S
Archaea
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glucagon - protein and fat catabolism so by products enter metabolic pathway to produce ATP
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epithelial tissue
- network of tight junctions that prevent many molecules from passing through the tissue
- polarity which allows them to provide different functions at different areas of tissue
- form layers to fortify tissues exposed to physical stress
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which allows heat or mass flow
open system
closed system
adiabatic
isolated
- open - exchange both heat and mass (human)
- closed - exchange heat not mass
- adiabatic - don't exchange heat
- isolated - exchange neither heat nor mass
heat = energy
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______ - fertilization occurs here
______ - Fetal development
______- site of oocyte release during ovulation
______ - site where sperm are deposited during intercourse
______ - endocrine gland that produce estrogen and progesterone
- Fallopian tube
- Uterus
- Peritoneal sac
- Vaginal canal
- Ovaries
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aldosterone- slat resorption in ______
distal convoluted tubule
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monoester of glycerol would be a diol
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the larger electronegativity difference, the ______ the bond
stronger
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adenine - base
adenosine - nucleoside when ribofuranose attached via glycosidic linkage
adenosine monophosphate - nucleotide when attached to phosphate
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tautoermization results in consitiuttional isomers because they are different molecules due to alpha hydrogen and double bond movement in ketone enol tautomerization
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expressivity - manifestation of phenotype if genotype the same
penetrance - proportion of population expressing phenotype
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growth hormone stimulates break down of fatty acids
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5` CCTTAAGG 3`
This sequence would be a good sequence for endonuclease activity cuz 5`to 3 ` sequence of one strand is complimentary to 5` to 3` of anti-parallel
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incoming amino-acyl t-RNA complexes load into the ____ site
the final amino acid is added to a new protein at the _____ end
A site
C-terminal
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in mitochondria proton motive force is due to proton concentration gradient and voltage gradient as protons move to less positive charged matrix down its voltage gradient
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fats are more reduced than carbs so during fasting when body uses up carbs and switches to fat for energy more oxygen is being consumed so respiratory quotient (co2 eliminated / o2 consumed) is lower
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hydrostatic pressure vs oncotic pressure
_____ pushes fluid into interstitium from bloodstream
_____ pushes fluid from interstitium to bloodstream
losing large amounts of protein in urine is due to decrease in ______
hydrostatic pressure
oncotic pressure
oncotic pressure because since proteins are not being sucked back into blood stream due to decreased oncotic pressure they stay in interstitium and lead to excess fluid in interstitium (edema)
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ions flow ____ electrical gradient when they move toward opposite charge
ions flow ____ electrical gradient when they move towards same charge
ex. sodium entering a cell whose resting membrane potential is -70mV with sodium being positively charged its moving ____ its electrical gradient
along
against
along
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protein anabolism vs catabolism in muscle tissue
insulin
cortisol
growth hormone
testosterone
- insulin - protein anabolism
- cortisol - protein catabolism
- growth hormone - protein anabolism
- testosterone - protein anabolism
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D-Carbohydrates - the chiral center farthest from the carbonyl carbon determines its designation as D
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during muscle contraction calcium binds to _____ unwinding _____ exposing myosin binding sites on ______
tropinin
tropomyosin
actin filaments
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microfilaments are composed of _____
intermediate filaments are composed of _____
actin
polymerized, true fibrous subunit proteins
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decrease salivation
decrease gastric emptying
decrease exocrine glad secretion
sympathetic
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cell wall of plants and bacteria contain more carbs than human cells but less fluid and less phispholipids
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_____ cells secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine
chromaffin
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co2 ethanol and lactate are products of
fermentation
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optimal pH and temp for human enzymes
7.4 pH
37 C / 98.6 F / 310 K
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prokaryotes lack mitochondria so their electron transport chain is located in the _____
plasma membrane
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nucleotide excision repair - removes large patches of DNA that result in helix distortion mutations like with UV light thymine dimers
base excision repair repairs bases that result in NON helix distortion mutations
proofreading is conducted by DNA pol during replication and mismatch repair corrects improper pairing of bases not caught during proofreading
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steroid hormone can cross plasma membrane so it can bind intracellularlly in the cytoplasm
peptide hormones are polar so they bind on extracellular receptor
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increased 2 3 bisphosphoglycerate a side product of glycolysis indicates to rbc that its near tissue with high metabolic demand and it binds to hemoglobin and promotes increase of additional oxygen to tissues that need it the most. this decreases hemoglobin aiffinity for oxygen and causes a right shift
decrease pH (increase H+) also cause right shift decrease in hemoglobin affinity for oxygen because protons bind to hemoglobin
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red muscle fiber - more myoglobin (red color)
white muscle fiber - faster twitch but fatigue easier
both generate pyruvate or lactic acid and both utilize aerobeic and anaerobic respiration
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SA Node -> atria contract --> _____ -->ventricles contract --> bundle of his --- > purkinje fibers
AV Node
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fatty acid synthesis:
1. CO2, Acetyl-CoA, NADPH, are required for fatty acid synthesis
2. Acetyl-CoA is derived from citrate, and citrate shuttle allows citrate to enter cytoplasm from mitochondria.
3. Biotin is needed for fatty acid synthesis because it is a co-factor for acetyl-coA carboxylase which is required for fatty acid synthesis
4. Insulin activates fatty acid synthase
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Rate limiting enzyme for fatty acid oxidation
carnitine acyltransferase I enzyme
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SDS makes sure proteins are separated due to size alone and make protein charge irrelevant
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AMP is a signal to increase rate of catabolic or anabolic processes?
catabolic
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The type of cell structure likely found in ependymal cells is ______
ependymal cells line ventricles of the brain and produce ______
simple cuboidal (cuboidal cells often secrete substances unlike squamous which are more for protection against abrasion like with skin)
cerebral spinal fluid
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the ____ is functionally replaced by the placenta after the first trimester
corpus luteum
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_____ is produced by the implanted zygote in order to maintain the corpus luteum during the first trimester of pregnancy
follicular rupture occurs during ovulation which is stimulated by elevated gonadotropins which are secreted by the anterior pituitary in response to GnRH
the corpus luteum produces ____ to support developing embryo
hCG
progesterone
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hCG maintains corpus luteum and corpus luteum secretes progesterone to maintain embryo
hCG --- > corpus luteum ----> progesterone ----> embryo
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high Km = low affinity for substrate
explains by GLUT2 for liver has high Km compared to other GLUTS cuz other GLUT have higher glucose demands like GLUT 1 for ___ and ____
brain and erythrocytes
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Occur primarily in cytoplasm (two)
Occur primarily in mitochondria (two)
Occur split between cytoplasm and mitochondria (two)
- synthesis of fatty acids
- B-Oxidation of fatty acids
- Urea cycle
- Citric acid cycle
- Pentose phosphate pathway
- Gluconeogenesis
Occur primarily in cytoplasm (Pentose Phosphate pathway and synthesis of fatty acids)
Occur primarily in mitochondria (citric acid cycle and B-Oxidation of fatty acids)
Occur split between cytoplasm and mitochondria (Urea Cycle and gluconeogenesis )
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first day of starvation fats are used for energy then after a few days its proteins cuz proteins are needed for functioning
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peripheral nervous system:
ANS - Acetylcholine + _______
SNS - Acetylcholine
norepinephrine
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Raoults law:
Negative deviation:
Attraction-
A + B > AA or BB
so less pressure is being exerted and more attraction is happening. Molecules of A and B escape less easy into vapor phase and the partial pressure of A and B and total vapor pressure are more negative.
______________________________
Positive deviation:
Attraction-
A + B < AA or BB
so more pressure is being exerted and less attraction is happening. Molecules of A and B escape more easy into vapor phase and the partial pressure of A and B and total vapor pressure are more positive.
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sort in order of strength
dispersion forces (van der wall)
hydrogen bond
dipole dipole (van der wall )
h bond > dipole dipole > dispersion
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axial = alpha
bonds - same stereochemistry = beta
bonds - different stereochemistry = alpha
for glycosydic linkage
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Antigen / antibody binding forces (list 5)
hydrogen bonds
dispersion (van)
dipole dipole (van)
hydrophobic
electrostatic
NOT covalent
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more acidic = better electrophile cuz more positive charge
electron withdrawing = better electrophile
more basic and electron donating = nucleophile (increase electron density)
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Enzymes sucrase, dipeptidase, and maltase are secreted by the ______ and break down small trimers and dimers into monomers.
These are called ______ enzymes
duodenum
brush-order
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to be an effective buffer an acid must be a weak acid and weak acids are associated with Ka values _____
less than 1
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strong acids Ka greater than 1
weak acids Ka less than 1
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_____ decrease insulin secretion, decrease glucagon secretion , decrease growth hormone secretion , decrease gastric emptying, supress GI motility and release of GI hormones and is secretes by the ______ and _______
somatostatin
pancreas
hypothalamus
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Ketohexose cyclization to pyranose (6 carbon) form by C2 (since its keto) and OH on C6 carbon
Aldohexose cyclization to furanose ( 5 carbon) form by C1 (sinces its aldehyde) and OH on C5 carbon
aldehyde = C1
Ketone = C2
Pyranose = C6
Furanose = C5
fructose is a ketohexose
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peptide hormones - fast onset/ short lived / travel far / bind extracellularly / don't need carrier protein and travel freely in bloodstream
steroid hormones - delayed onset / long lived / bind intracellularly / need carrier protein to travel in bloodstream
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G = -RTLnKeq
Keq > 1 = LnKeq > 0 (G = - = spon)
Keq < 1 = LnKeq < 0 (G = + = Nonspon)
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Normality = M x (# of H+ or OH- ions)
So diprotic like sulfuric acid H2SO4
Molarity of 1N sulfuric acid:
N = M x 2
1 = 1/2 x 2
M = 1/2
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normality of 1M sulfuric acid
N = M x 2
2 = 1 x 2
N = 2
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current ampheres units is C/s
to convert to moles of e- per second use faraday constant of 10^5 C/ mol e-
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what point on titration curve corresponds to for diprotic acid optimal buffering capacity for the system?
Half-equivalence point
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no liquid or solid in equilibrium expression just (g) and (aq)
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amount of peaks on HNMR is equal to amount of different hydrogens
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P = IV = V^2/R
W = 1 J/ s
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unhybridized p orbitals overlap with p orbitals of adjacent atoms to form pi bonds so an atom with 2 unhyb p orbitals contain 2 pi bonds
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closer c-h bonds or smaller bond angle means greater p character
double bonds will give something larger bond angle than single bonds or sp3 molecules
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torque is the cross product of 2 vectors while work is the dot product of 2 vectors
cross product is the multiplication of 2 vectors and the sin of angle between 2 vectors yielding a vector
dot product is the multiplication of 2 vectors by cosine of angle between the 2 vectors yielding a scalar
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waxes are esters formed from fatty acids (carboxylic acid with a bunch of CH bonds) and alcohols
waxes = alcohol + fatty acid
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polar covalent bond = electrons shared unequally / different electronegativities
coordinate covalent bond = when both e- in bond are contributed by one atom like what would happen with NH3 both e- in bond would be contri but N
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terpene named by number of isoprene units
isoprene unit = C5H8
terpene by number of isoprene units
1- hemiterpene
2 - monoterpene
3- sesquiterpene
4 - diterpene
5- sesterterpene
6 - triterpene
8- tetraterpene
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leptin = satiety and inhibits orexin
orexin = increase appetite
in obese people there is an increase in leptin levels bcuz increase fat (adipose secrete leptin) but many obese individuals exhibit leptin insensitivity so they can't suppress appetite
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air flow- decrease radius = increase resistance so bronchioles have greater resistance than trachaea
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flat bones of skull form by _____
intramembranous ossification
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G (free energy ) doesn't change if enzyme is added only lower activation energy and increase rate of reaction
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LiAlH4 > H2O + Catalytic acid > NaBH4 as reducing agents and only NaBH4 can reduce an
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when substrate concentration much higher than Km
- nearly all active sites are occupied by substrate and enzyme is saturated
- the enzyme is operating at Vmax
- the reaction velocity is limited by Kcat
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amino peptidase secreted by _____
carboxypeptidase, trypsin , chymotrypsin secreted by _____
all are protein catabolic
small intestine
pancreas
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down stroke or repolarization is caused by permeability of _____
K+ channels opening
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exothermic: decreasing temp increase products which _____ Keq
increase Keq
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Water reacts with ketones to form diols
LiAlH4 reacts with ketones to form alcohols
Water reacts with 1 ketone and LiAlH4 reacts with 1 ketone. Which products will have the higher boiling point?
Water with ketone because it will form a diol which has twice as many alcohol groups as what the other reaction would.
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Protein PI is pH where it is neutral so if PI is 5.4 and put in pH 5.4 it will not move.
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metals linked to uncharged covalently linked non-metals are _____ bonds
coordinate covalent
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Genes NOT linked have recombination frequency close to 50%
Genes that ARE linked have recombination frequency close to zero
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respect for ____ is that researchers cant go into experiment knowing one treatment is better than the other
respect for persons is honesty between researcher and participant and includes informed consent (counseled on procedure risk benefits and goal)
equipoise
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Increasing LCAT (Lecithin Cholesterol acyltransferase) will increase HDL efficiency in moving cholesterol from blood vessels to tissues lowing blood cholesterol
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ionization energy - amount of energy needed to free and e- from an atom so would be good to measure energy of atom becoming more positively charged
electron affinity is the amount of energy released by an atom when it becomes negatively charged
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le chantlie
decrease volume of container shifts equilibrium to less moles of gas
so constricting blood vessels (decreasing area) would shift to less moles of gas
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Voltage drop across resistor while capacitor is charging = steady drop in current so steady drop in voltage
V = IR
V = IR
P = IV = V^2R
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triglycerides are hydrophobic and glycogen is hydrophilic so glycogen requires large amounts of water for caloric glycogen storage which would lead to increased body mass so the body stores the bulk of its calories as triglycerides over glycogen
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more oxygen = higher priority
carboxlyilc acid > alcohol > alkyne
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a tertiary amine cant undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution cuz no hydrogen avialable to kick off
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PCC - Oxidizing agent
Primary alcohol to aldehyde
Secondary alcohol to ketone
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Jones oxidation: H2SO4, CrO3, Acetone
Sodium Dichromate: Na2Cr2O7, H2SO4
Primary alcohol --- > Carboxylic acid
Secondary alcohol --- > Ketone
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high performance liquid chromatography helps distinguish using differences in charge/polarity
commonly used for sickle-cell anemia
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high levels of NADH and ATP ____ glycolysis and ____ gluconeogenesis
inhibit glycolysis
enhance gluconeogenesis
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_______ is the predominant neurotransmitter used in the somatic nervous system
acetylcholine
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During implantation of embryo trophoblasts form chorionic villi which penetrates endometrium of uterus. The chorionic villi develop into the _______
placenta - the site of nutrient and gas exchange between mother and fetus
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Tropic hormones are released by pituitary to stimulate secretion of hormones and growth (hypertrophy/plasia) of endocrine glands so they are derived from ______ precursors and bind to hypothalamus for negative feedback
amino acid
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______ is the rate limiting enzyme of the mevalonate pathway required for cholesterol synthesis
HMG-CoA reductase
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Silica gel- least polar elutes first cuz polar interact with silica gel and move slow
which will elute first second and third
cholesterol
a-linolate
phosphotidylcholine
first - cholesterol - nonpolar , no charge
second - phosphotidylcholine - no net charge but -(phospho) and +(choline)
third - a-linolate (ate-carboxylic acid)
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external urethral sphincter under ____ control and composed of _____ muscle and is _____ary
the rest of the urinary system is under _____ control and is ______ary
somatic
skeletal
voluntary
parasympathetic
involuntary
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if inner mitochondrial membrane permeability increases what happens to ATP production and oxygen consumption
H+ will move freely through the membrane and ATP production will decline and to make more ATP the body will undergo aerobic glycolysis and oxygen consumption will increase
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neural crest cells are formed from which embryonic germ layer?
ectoderm
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