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#Question id: 82


The structures of D-ribose and D-arabinose are shown below. These two molecules are

#Bio-Informatics
  1. epimers 

  2. enantiomers

  3. tautomers 

  4. anomers


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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#Question id: 452

#Biochemistry

E'° of the NAD+/NADH half reaction is –0.32 V.  The E'° of the oxaloacetate/malate half reaction is –0.175 V.  When the concentrations of NAD+, NADH, oxaloacetate, and malate are all 10–5 M, the “spontaneous” reaction is:

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#Question id: 453

#Biochemistry

Which statement does not explain why many biochemical processes are carried out via multi-step pathways rather than by single-step reactions (or only a few steps)

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#Question id: 454

#Biochemistry

Which statement is false about most metabolic pathways?

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#Question id: 454

#Life Sciences

Which statement is false about most metabolic pathways?

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#Question id: 454

#Applied Microbiology

Which statement is false about most metabolic pathways?

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#Question id: 455

#Biochemistry

Which of the following is correct for a step in a reaction pathway to serve as a control point

A) irreversible  B) endergonic  C) far from equilibrium

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