#Question id: 533
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
Glucose, labeled with 14C in different carbon atoms, is added to a crude extract of a tissue rich in the enzymes of the pentose phosphate pathway. The most rapid production of 14CO2 will occur when the glucose is labeled in:
#Question id: 535
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
In some diabetic patients, glucose increases disproportionately and is unresponsive to an insulin challenge; under these conditions, how would oneʹs liver normally respond?
A) phosphorylating glucose for entry into the glycolytic pathway
B) saturating glucokinase with glucose
C) phosphorylating glucose for entry into the glycogen synthesis pathways
#Question id: 538
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
Which of the following statements are correct about cells that form ATP mainly by glycolysis are
A) anaerobic yeasts.
B) lactic acid bacteria.
C) kidney medulla cells.
#Question id: 540
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
During strenuous exercise, the NADH formed in the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase reaction in skeletal muscle must be reoxidized to NAD+ if glycolysis is to continue. The most important reaction involved in the reoxidation of NADH is:
#Question id: 542
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
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?
#Question id: 543
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
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: