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Hi, since TBR is my primary content review I will just make a thread and keep posting whenever I have a new question. I have the newest edition of the books.
Right now I have 2 questions from the TBR Bio 7 (metabolic components).
freestanding #13: How many different isozymes can be formed, if the tetrameric enzyme lactate dehydrogenase has two subunits, A and B?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer is 5, but I have know idea how to get to this answer. I tried drawing out different combinations of the dimers but I was confused as to which ones were/weren't legit or the same.
My second question: One TBR question asked which of the following metabolic processes did not produce metabolic water: protein formation from amino acids, triacylglycerol breakdown, last step of the ETC, and glycogen synthesis. I got the answer right (fat breakdown) but I am trying to pinpoint where water is produced during glycogenesis.
Right now I have 2 questions from the TBR Bio 7 (metabolic components).
freestanding #13: How many different isozymes can be formed, if the tetrameric enzyme lactate dehydrogenase has two subunits, A and B?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer is 5, but I have know idea how to get to this answer. I tried drawing out different combinations of the dimers but I was confused as to which ones were/weren't legit or the same.
My second question: One TBR question asked which of the following metabolic processes did not produce metabolic water: protein formation from amino acids, triacylglycerol breakdown, last step of the ETC, and glycogen synthesis. I got the answer right (fat breakdown) but I am trying to pinpoint where water is produced during glycogenesis.
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