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#Question id: 24215


What are the target of AMP in the glycolysis and the gluconeogenesis in the same plane

#Biochemistry
  1. AMP activates PFK-1 and FBPase – 1
  2. AMP inactivate PFK-1 and FBPase – 1
  3. AMP inactivates PFK-1 while activate FBPase – 1
  4. AMP activates PFK-1 while inactivate FBPase - 1
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#Question id: 40179

#Environmental Science

 Which mineral is the softest according to the Mohs Hardness Scale?

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#Question id: 40180

#Applied Microbiology

Match the metabolic process in Column I with its correct characteristic or location in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. Glycolysis1. Generates ATP via Oxidative Phosphorylation using oxygen as the final acceptor.
B. Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)2. Occurs in the Cytoplasm; produces ATP via Substrate-level phosphorylation.
C. Electron Transport Chain3. Occurs in the Mitochondrial Matrix; produces GTP/ATP via Substrate-level phosphorylation.

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#Question id: 40181

#Applied Microbiology

Read the following statements regarding ATP synthesis and choose the correct option.

Statement I: During substrate-level phosphorylation, ATP is synthesized directly from energy-rich metabolic intermediates.

Statement II: The enzyme ATP synthase is required for substrate-level phosphorylation to occur.

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#Question id: 40182

#Environmental Science

Which discontinuity separates the Earth's crust from the mantle?

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#Question id: 40183

#Applied Microbiology

Which of the following components is unique to the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria and is responsible for its negative charge?

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#Question id: 40184

#Applied Microbiology

Choose the correct option regarding the bacterial cell wall.

Assertion (A): N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM) is a crucial component of the bacterial cell wall found in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

Reason (R): NAM residues serve as the attachment point for the peptide chains that cross-link the peptidoglycan layers.