1. Favorable conditions for biochemical reactions over chemical reactions. a. non-aqueous solvents b. mild conditions: p

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1. Favorable conditions for biochemical reactions over chemical reactions. a. non-aqueous solvents b. mild conditions: p

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1. Favorable conditions for biochemical reactions over chemical
reactions.
a. non-aqueous solvents
b. mild conditions: practically constant pressure and
temperature
c. high temperature and pressure
d. presence of strong acids or bases
e. all are correct
2. Glucose deficiency will activate
a. glycogenolysis before gluconeogenesis
b. gluconeogenesis before glycogenolysis
c. glycolysis before glycogenolysis
d. glycogenesis before glycogenolysis
e. krebs cycle before glycogenolysis
4. Functional group that is released by the amino acid to enter
carbohydrate metabolism
a. hydroxyl
b. carboxyl
c. amino
d. carbonyl
e. phosphate
5. Catalyzes the breaking of covalent bonds
a. oxidoreductases
b. transferases
c. isomerases
d. lyases
e. ligases
6. Alcohol, by its -OH group, acts as "
a. carbanion
b. nucleophile
c. electrophile
d. carbocation
e. radical
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