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A ketogenic amino acid is one which degrades to
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A. keto-sugars
B. either acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
C. pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates
D. multiple intermediates including pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates and acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
Correct Answer
either acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
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1. A person with phenylketonuria is advised not to consume which of the following products?
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A. Glycine containing foods
B. Fat containing food
C. Glucose
D. Aspartame
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Correct Answer: Aspartame
2. Carbon fixation requires the expenditure of ATP molecules which is generated by
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A. formation of glucose during the Calvin cycle
B. replenishment of chlorophyll
C. ETS (electron transfer system) during the light reactions
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: ETS (electron transfer system) during the light reactions
3. The electrons that are released by the splitting of water during photosynthesis ultimately end up in
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A. ATP
B. O
2
C. NADPH
D. rubisco
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Correct Answer: NADPH
4. Which of the following is the reduced form of a temporary electron carrier molecule?
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A. FADH
2
B. ATP
C. NADP
+
D. CO
2
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Correct Answer: FADH
2
5. As a result of the photosynthetic process, which product is formed?
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A. Oxygen
B. Water
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Both (a) and (b)
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Correct Answer: Oxygen
6. An example of a transamination process is
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A. glutamate = hexanoic acid + NH
3
B. aspartate + hexanoic acid = glutamate + oxaloacetate
C. aspartate + ? ketoglutarate = glutamate + oxaloacetate
D. glutamate = ?-ketoglutarate + NH
3
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Correct Answer: aspartate + ? ketoglutarate = glutamate + oxaloacetate
7. Histidine is degraded to ?-ketoglutarate and is described as a
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A. gluco amino acid
B. glucogenic amino acid
C. ketogenic amino acid
D. keto-gluco amino acid
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Correct Answer: glucogenic amino acid
8. Which of the following is the best described glucogenic amino acid?
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A. Lysine
B. Tryptophan
C. Valine
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Valine
9. A glucogenic amino acid is one which is degraded to
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A. keto-sugars
B. either acetyl CoA or acetoacetyl CoA
C. pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: pyruvate or citric acid cycle intermediates
10. A best described ketogenic amino acid is
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A. lysine
B. tryptophan
C. valine
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: lysine
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