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#Question id: 18077


During which stage of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) does the body adjust to the new stressor?

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
  1. resistance stage
  2. exhaustion stage
  3. reaction stage
  4. alarm stage
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#Question id: 24210

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The human genome encodes four different hexokinases (I to IV), all of which catalyze the same reaction. If Two or more enzymes that catalyze the same reaction but are encoded by different genes are called to be

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#Question id: 24209

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Two enzyme having same reaction mechanism using same cofactor such as PDC and KDC

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#Question id: 24208

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

What is the true substrate for hexokinase

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#Question id: 14146

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Match the following

A. Cyanide 1. Inhibit cytochrome oxidase

B. Piericidin A 2. Prevent electron transfer from Fe-S center to ubiquinone

C. Antimycin A 3. Blocks electron transfer from cytochrome b to cytochrome c1

D. Valinomycin 4. K+ ionophore

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#Question id: 543

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

If glucose labeled with 14C at C-1 (the aldehyde carbon) were metabolized in the liver, the first radioactive pyruvate formed would be labeled in:

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#Question id: 542

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Hamsters love to run on exercise wheels. Prolonged running at a high rate of speed requires ATP. Could a hamster with a defective gene for the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase meet the extra ATP demand for prolonged, fast wheel-running by maintaining a high rate of glycolysis? Why or why not?