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#Question id: 938


Physiological roles for glutamate dehydrogenase include all of the following, except

#Biochemistry
  1. the generation of glutamate when NH4+ is present at high concentrations in E. coli.

  2. the conversion of glutamate to glutamine in most organisms.

  3. the use of an NADPH-dependent enzyme for reductive amination in Neurospora crassa.

  4. the degradation of amino acids and generation of NH4+ in mammals.

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#Question id: 1559

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Which of cytokine is responsible for Class Switch IgM into IgE

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#Question id: 1560

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An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?

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#Question id: 1560

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An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?

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#Question id: 1560

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An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?

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#Question id: 1560

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An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?

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#Question id: 1560

#Bio-Informatics

An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?