please answer these part1 Qs and explain

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principle allosteric regulator of pyruvate metabolism in liver?
  • ATP
  • NAD
  • citrate
  • cAMP
  • AcCoA
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intermediate in biosenthesis of cholestrol?
  • cholic acid ----> answer key says this. is that correct?
  • .......
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during oxidative phosphorylation, H+ gradient is created using energy from which?
  • ADP transport
  • ATP synthesis
  • ATP hydrolysis
  • reduction of NAD
  • electron transfers
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in biosynthesis of purines, which is source of MOST nitrogen?
  • urea
  • ammonia
  • uric acid
  • pyrimidines
  • amino acids
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which has hydroxyl group that participates in enzyme reaction?
  • serin
  • alanine
  • gly
  • pro
  • arg
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which one is responsible for initiating cross bridge cycling in smooth muscle?
  • myosin ATPase
  • myosin kynase
  • myosin reductase
  • myosin phosphatase
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basic priciples for sequencing DNA by Sanger derive from ?
  • translation
  • transcription
  • replication
  • reverse transcription
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which is the most reliable criterion for pathogenicity of staph?

-hemolysis
-pigment production
-coagulase
-mannitol fermentation
-liquefaction of gelation
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each is necessary for viral antigen recognition by CD4 helper cells EXCEPT ?

-viral replication in host cell
-cleavage of viral proteins into small peptides
-transport of viral peptides to a cell surface by MHC Class ll
-binding of T cells TCR to a MHC class ll bound viral peptide
-internalization of virus progein by antigen presenting cell

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whats unique aspect of Strep. mutan?
-tendency to form chain
-secretion of proteolytic enzymes
-extracellular polysaccharide made from glucose
-formation of water insoluble glucans from sucrose

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regulation of each is associated with hypothalamus EXCEPT:
-growth
-ovulation
-body temprature
-respiratory
-carbohydrate metabolism

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if they give the fluoride concentration how can i measure its ppm?

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greatest blood to left coronary art. during ?

-eartly systole
-late syst
-early diast
-late diast

i think it must be late systol .right
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cortisol stimulates synthesis in the liver of?
-glucokinase
-PFK
-pyruvate carboxylase
-pyruvate kinase

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action potential initiated at midpoint along axon will:
propagate towards nerve ending
..........................soma
...........................both side
???im confused about this question.. b/c ive heard different answers with no explain? is anyone sure about the answer?
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new bone in ortho treatment?
-woven
-compact
-cementum
-endochondral
-intramemberanous

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atherosclerosis, hyperthrophy of :
-tunica media
-tunica intima
-tunica adventitia
-internal elastic memberane
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during oxidative phosphorylation, H+ gradient is created using energy from which?

  • electron transfers
---------------------------------------------------------
in biosynthesis of purines, which is source of MOST nitrogen?

  • amino acids
-----------------------------------------------------------------
whats unique aspect of Strep. mutan?

-formation of water insoluble glucans from sucrose

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which has hydroxyl group that participates in enzyme reaction?

  • arg
correct me if i am wrong
 
during oxidative phosphorylation, H+ gradient is created using energy from which?

  • electron transfers
---------------------------------------------------------
in biosynthesis of purines, which is source of MOST nitrogen?

  • amino acids
-----------------------------------------------------------------
whats unique aspect of Strep. mutan?

-formation of water insoluble glucans from sucrose

------------------------------------------------
which has hydroxyl group that participates in enzyme reaction?

  • arg
correct me if i am wrong

Thanks for your prompt reply. I don't have any idea about Arg participating enzyme reaction and a.a as a source of nitrogen. would you please write a concise explain.
 
in biosynthesis of purines, which is source of MOST nitrogen?

  • amino acids .I trink aminoacids as aminoacids are the main source of nitrogen.correct me if i am wrong
which has hydroxyl group that participates in enzyme reaction?

  • I am in between serine and argininge.serine is polar so participate in enzyme reaction but i am not sure whether or arginine is polar.
correct me if i am wrong[/quote]
 
in biosynthesis of purines, which is source of MOST nitrogen?
  • amino acids .I trink aminoacids as aminoacids are the main source of nitrogen.correct me if i am wrong
which has hydroxyl group that participates in enzyme reaction?
  • I am in between serine and argininge.serine is polar so participate in enzyme reaction but i am not sure whether or arginine is polar.
correct me if i am wrong
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THANKS. I also added some more questions to that page, would you have a look at them and see if you know any of those?

regarding that enzyme reaction, I think arg is correct. look at this question:

which one firectly catalyzes urea formation in cell?

  • urease
  • uricase
  • arginase
  • glutaminase
i think the answer is Arginase.
arginine + H2O → ornithine + urea

I knew theres a relation between Arg and Urea😍
 
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