Carbohydrates Biochemistry Set 2

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Biochemistry (Carbohydrates And Carbohydrate Metabolism Set 2)

MCQ

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1. Glycogen is converted to glucose-1-
phosphate by

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2. Galactose is phosphorylated by galactokinase to form

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3. Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate
requires

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4. The four membered aldose sugar
phosphate formed in HMP shunt pathway
is

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5. Glucose will be converted into fatty acids
if the diet has excess of

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6. Two important byproducts of HMP shunt
are

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7. The blood sugar raising action of the
hormones of suprarenal cortex is due to

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8. Which of the following metabolite integrates glucose and fatty acid metabolism?

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9. One of the following enzymes does not
change glycogen synthase a to b.

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10. Glucose tolerance is increased in

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11. Dehydrogenase enzymes of the hexose
monophosphate shunt are

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12. Our body can get pentoses from

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13. The tissues with the highest total glycogen
content are

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14. Conversion of glucose to glucose-6-
phosphate in human liver is by

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15. Under anaerobic conditions the glycolysis
one mole of glucose yields __ moles of ATP.

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16. Cerebrosides consist of mostly of this
sugar

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17. Glucose tolerance is decreased in

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18. Dehydrogenation of succinic acid to
fumaric acid requires the following
hydrogen carrier

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19. Tricarboxylic acid cycle to be continuous
requires the regeneration of

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20. Conversion of Alanine to carbohydrate is
termed

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21. Pentose production is increased in

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22. UDPG is oxidized to UDP glucuronic acid
by UDP dehydrogenase in presence of

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23. During glycolysis, Fructose 1, 6 diphosphate is decomposed by the enzyme

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24. The following enzyme is required for the
hexose monophosphate shunt pathway

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25. The conversion of alanine to glucose is
termed

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26. The following is an enzyme required for
glycolysis

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