Description : Net generation of energy on complete oxidation of palmitic acid is (A) 129 ATP equivalents (B) 131 ATP equivalents (C) 146 ATP equivalents (D) 148 ATP equivalents
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Net energy generation on complete oxidation of linoleic acid is (A) 148 ATP equivalents (B) 146 ATP equivalents (C) 144 ATP equivalents (D) 142 ATP equivalents
Description : The net gain of ATP/mol of palmitic acid on complete oxidation is (A) 88 (B) 105 (C) 129 (D) 135
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : 1 molecule of palmitic acid on total oxidation to CO2 will yield molecules of ATP (as high energy bonds): (A) 129 (B) 154 (C) 83 (D) 25
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Net generation of energy on complete oxidation of a 17-carbon fatty acid is (A) Equal to the energy generation from a 16-carbon fatty acid (B) Equal to the energy generation from an 18-carbon fatty ... acid (D) In between the energy generation from a 16-carbon fatty acid and an 18-carbon fatty acid
Description : During complete oxidation, what is the net yield of ATP from one glucose molecule?
Last Answer : 38 ATP.
Description : Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court is mentioned in which of the following articles of Indian Constitution? (1) Article 131 (2) Article 132 (3) Article 143 (4) Article 148
Last Answer : (3) Article 143 Explanation: Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court is mentioned in Article 131 of the Indian Constitution. The Supreme Court shall, to the exclusion of any other court, have ... 132 deals for appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court in appeals from High Court in certain cases.
Last Answer : (1) Article 131 Explanation: Article 131 of the Constitution of India deals with the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.
Description : What will be the output of the following ‘C’ code ? main ( ) { int x = 128; printf (“\n%d”, 1 + x++); } (A) 128 (B) 129 (C) 130 (D) 131
Last Answer : (B) 129
Description : When palmitoleic acid (16 C, 1 double bond) is completely oxidised, what is the net generation of ATP molecules?
Last Answer : 127.
Description : What is the net generation of ATP, when one molecule of palmitic acid (16 carbon) is oxidised completely?
Last Answer : 129.
Description : Complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose into CO2 and H2O yields (A) 8 ATP equivalents (B) 15 ATP equivalents (C) 30 ATP equivalents (D) 38 ATP equivalents
Description : The energy yield from complete oxidation of products generated by second reaction cycle of β-oxidation of palmitoyl CoA will be (A) 5 ATP (B) 12 ATP (C) 17 ATP (D) 34 ATP
Description : During which stage in the complete oxidation of glucose are the greatest number of ATP molecules formed from ADP? (a) Glycolysis (b) Krebs’ cycle (c) Conversion of pyruvic acid to acetyl CoA (d) Electron transport chain
Last Answer : (d) Electron transport chain
Description : A molecule of glucose on complete oxidation yields howmany ATP molecules in case of aerobic respiration? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : A molecule of glucose on complete oxidation yields howmany ATP molecules in case of aerobic respiration?
Last Answer : 36
Description : How many ATP molecules could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose, if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to CO2 and H2O yields 686 kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12 kcal? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 30 (d) 57
Last Answer : d) 57
Description : Oxidative degradation of acetyl CoA in the citric acid cycle gives a net yield of all the following except (A) FADH2 (B) 3 NADH (C) 2 ATP (D) 2CO2
Description : A fatty acid which is not synthesized in human body and has to be supplied in the diet is (A) Palmitic acid (B) Oleic acid (C) Linoleic acid (D) Stearic acid
Description : A fatty acid not synthesized in man is (A) Oleic (B) Palmitic (C) Linoleic (D) Stearic
Description : A fatty acid which is not synthesized in human body and has to be supplied in the diet: (A) Palmitic acid (B) Oleic acid (C) Linoleic acid (D) Stearic acid
Description : Which of the following is a hydroxy fatty acid? (A) Oleic acid (B) Ricinoleic acid (C) Caproic acid (D) Stearic acid
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which of the following is not an unsaturated fatty acid? (A) Oleic acid (B) Stearic acid (C) Linaoleic acid (D) Palmitic acid
Description : Prostaglandins are synthesized in the body from (A) Myristic acid (B) Arachidonic acid (C) Stearic acid (D) Lignoceric acid
Description : All the following have 18 carbon atoms except (A) Linoleic acid (B) Linolenic acid (C) Arachidonic acid (D) Stearic acid
Description : Palmitic, oleic or stearic acid ester of cholesterol used in manufacture of cosmetic creams is (A) Elaidic oil (B) Lanoline (C) Spermaceti (D) Chaulmoogric oil FATS AND FATTY ACID METABOLISM 75
Description : In humans, a dietary essential fatty acid is (A) Palmitic acid (B) Stearic acid (C) Oleic acid (D) Linoleic acid
Description : The number of ATP produced in the oxidation of 1 molecule of NADPH in oxidative phosphorylation is (A) Zero (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Description : Oxidation of one molecule of glucose yields (A) 12 ATP (B) 24 ATP (C) 38 ATP (D) 38 ATP
Description : The number of molecules of ATP produced by the total oxidation of acetyl CoA in TCA cycle is (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
Last Answer : D
Description : What about ATP generation? NADPH is used for that?
Last Answer : No. NADPH is not used for ATP generation.
Description : The number of amino acids in prolactin is (A) 134 (B) 146 (C) 172 (D) 199
Description : Reduction of D-ribonucleotides to D-deoxy ribonucleotides in prokaryotes requires (A) 5, 6 dimethyl benzimindazole cobamide (B) Thiredoxin (C) Tetra hydrobiopterin (D) Tetra hydrofolate VITAMINS 131
Description : A 53-year-old man presented with hypertension of 150/110 mmHg. He is generally asymptomatic and has no previous medical history of note. He is a smoker of 5 cigarettes daily and drinks ... Adrenocortical adenoma 2) Bartter's syndrome 3) Liddle's syndrome 4) Liquorice ingestion 5) Pheochromocytoma
Last Answer : Answers-1 This patient is most likely to have Conn's syndrome as reflected by the hypokalaemic hypertension. Liquorice ingestion or Liddle's syndrome are again possible causes of ... hypertension (often diastolic hypertension), muscular weakness, paresthesias, headache, polyuria, and polydipsia."
Description : What is the normal level of K+ in the serum ? (A) 137–148 mEq/L (B) 120–160 mEq/L (C) 3.9–5.0 mEq/L (D) 0.3–0.59 mEq/L
Description : The ratio that most closely approximates the number of net molecules of ATP formed per mole of glucose utilized under aerobic conditions to the net number formed under anaerobic conditions is (A) 4:1 (B) 13:1 (C) 18:1 (D) 24:1
Description : In the erythrocytes, the net production of ATP molecules by the Rapport-Leubering pathway is (A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8
Description : The net number of ATP formed per mole of glucose in anaerobic glycolysis is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 8
Description : The ratio that approximates the number of net molecule of ATP formed per mole of Glucose oxidized in presence of O2 to the net number formed in abscence of O2 is (A) 4 : 1 (B) 10 : 2 (C) 12 : 1 (D) 18 : 1
Last Answer : B
Description : What is the net yield of ATP from one glucose molecule during anaerobic glycolysis?
Last Answer : 2 ATP.
Description : Molecular Iron, Fe, is (A) Stored in the body in combination with Ferritin (B) Stored primarily in the spleen (C) Excreted in the urine as Fe2+ (D) absorbed in the intestine by albumin VITAMINS 129
Description : Net gain of ATP during oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvic acid? -Biology
Description : What are the chemical signals of stearic acid ?
Last Answer : : Chemical signal of stearic acid C17H35COOH
Description : Is paraffin wax stronger that stearic acid?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Saponification involves the hydrolysis of fats and oils by- (1) water (2) washing soda (3) stearic acid (4) caustic soda
Last Answer : (4) caustic soda Explanation: Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is a versatile alkali. Its main uses are in the manufacture of pulp and paper, alumina, soap and detergents, petroleum products and chemical production.
Description : Candle is a mixture of – (1) Paraffin wax and stearic acid (2) Bees wax and stearic acid (3) Higher fat acids and stearic acid (4) Bees wax and paraffin wax
Last Answer : (1) Paraffin wax and stearic acid Explanation: The candle can be made of paraffin (a byproduct of petroleum refining), microoystalline wax, stearin (now produced almost exclusively from palm waxes ... affordable and cheap wax alternatives) or spermaceti (extracted from the head of a Sperm Whale).
Description : Plasticisers are high boiling liquids added to plastic polymers to impart toughness and flexibility at ordinary temperature. Which of the following is not a plasticiser? (A) Ethylene glycol (B) Stearic acid estors (C) Tricresyl phosphate (D) Esters of phthalic acid
Last Answer : (A) Ethylene glycol
Description : The formula of Stearic acid is
Last Answer : C 17 H 35 COOH
Description : Why is Stearic acid a saturated fatty acid?
Last Answer : Stearic acid does not contain double bonds in its carbon atom hence it is a saturated fatty acid.
Description : Write the molecular formula and structure of Stearic acid.
Last Answer : Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid. Its molecular formula is C 17 H 35 COOH. Its sts