Description : anaerobic glucose breakdown produces a compound called ____ as a by-product. -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Anaerobic glucose breakdown produces a compound called lactate that accumulates in the tissues and blood.
Description : Reduction of Glucose with Ca++ in water produces (A) Sorbitol (B) Dulcitol (C) Mannitol (D) Glucuronic acid
Last Answer : A
Description : Which of the following produces highest amount of energy upon oxidation? (1) Protein (2) Fat (3) Glucose (4) An alkane
Last Answer : (2) Fat Explanation: Fats consist of a wide group of compounds that are generally soluble in organic solvents and generally insoluble in water. Chemically, fats are triglycerides, triesters of glycerol and ... while "fats" is usually used to refer to fats that are solids at normal room temperature.
Description : Reduction of glucose produces what?
Last Answer : Sorbitol.
Description : The following are true about the oxidation of glucose: a. glycolysis produces 3% of the energy ultimately obtained from glucose b. the first stage of glycolysis involves phosphorylation of glucose to 1,6-fructose biphosphate. c. glucose enters the Kreb's cycle as pyruvate d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : One gram of glucose produces how much fat or oil (A) 0.25 g (B) 0.35 g (C) 0.45 g (D) 0.32 g
Last Answer : (C) 0.45 g
Description : Inversion of sucrose produces (A) Fructose (B) Glucose (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (B) Glucose
Description : Which of the following is true of acarbose: A. It reduces absorption of glucose from intestines B. It produces hypoglycaemia in normal as well as diabetic subjects C. It limits postprandial hyperglycaemia in diabetics D. It raises circulating insulin levels
Last Answer : C. It limits postprandial hyperglycaemia in diabetics
Last Answer : Fat
Description : What happens when alcoholic is taken in excess ? (a) It destroys the liver (b) It produces inflammation of the stomach (c) It causes the heart to become weak (d) All of the above
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : What happens when the supply of glucose for cellular respiration is limited?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What happens when e. coli is grown on glucose?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What happens when? a) A cleaned iron plate or iron nail is kept in 10g of copper sulphate solution. b) A pinch of mercuric oxide is kept in a test tube. c)A small crystal of silver nitrate is dissolved in distilled water and a drop of ammonium hydroxide & a pinch of glucose powder are added.
Last Answer : a) A cleaned iron plate or iron nail is kept in 10g of copper sulphate solution. After a few hours a coating of copper is seen on iron nail/plate. It is based on displacement reaction. ... on the inner walls of the test tube. Aldehyde group in glucose reduced silver nitrate to metallic silver.