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Category: Bio chemistry for nurses
- Amino acids
- Glucose
- Steroid hormones and vitamin D
- Fatty acids
- Increasing respiratory rate.
- Decreasing respiratory rate.
- Increasing bicarbonate excretion.
- Increasing hydrogen ion excretion.
- Rigid carbohydrate layers
- A static protein scaffold
- A fluid bilayer of phospholipids with embedded proteins
- A rigid cholesterol monolayer
- Hydrolysis
- Polymerization
- Denaturation
- Renaturation
- Primary structure
- Secondary structure
- Tertiary structure
- Quaternary structure
- Glycolysis pathway
- Krebs Cycle
- Urea Cycle
- Pentose Phosphate Pathway
- Its nonpolar nature
- The presence of ionic bonds
- Extensive hydrogen bonding between water molecules
- Its low boiling point
- Glycogenesis
- Glycogenolysis
- Gluconeogenesis
- Glycolysis
- Only single bonds between carbon atoms.
- The presence of one or more carbon-carbon double bonds.
- Being solid at room temperature.
- Being found predominantly in animal fats.
- Electron Transport Chain
- Krebs Cycle
- Glycolysis
- Gluconeogenesis
- Amino acid side chains (R-groups)
- Peptide bonds only
- Hydrogen bonds between backbone atoms only
- Disulfide bonds between distant amino acids
- Are not required for protein synthesis.
- Can be synthesized by the human body.
- Must be obtained from the diet because the body cannot synthesize them.
- Are only found in plant-based foods.
- Strongly alkaline
- Slightly alkaline
- Acidic
- Neutral
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