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- What type of antimicrobial/antibiotic is completely synthesized in a laboratory? O Synthetic O Controlled O Natural O Semisynthetic33. Which one of the following is NOT a biochemical property associated with exotoxins Group of answer choices binding to cholesterol N glycosidase activity peptidase activity ADP ribosyl transferase activity cAMP activity 34. Temperature requirement is important for bacterial growth becos, Group of answer choices due to all of the above reasons promotes synchronized metabolic reactions temperature influences both lipids and proteins of cells the 3D structure of proteins is affected / altered if the temperature is too high if bacteria grow below the minimal growth temperature, the cells may dieAET is called differently in European Pharmacopeia and Japanese Pharmacopeia, what are these names?
- The 2 sources of TAGs in adipose tissues are? VLDL IDL LDL Chylomicrons1. How does the body use ascorbic acid 2. Why is ascorbic acid regarded as an antioxidant 3. What is the basis of the ascorbic acid saturation test 4. What other vitamin is said to be an antioxidan? How does this vitamin differ from ascorbic acid9. A man in an unconscious state suspected to result from fasting or a diabetic coma was taken to the emergency room of the nearest hospital. The patient's breath 536 Chapter 9. Molecular endocrinology smells of acctone. Explain what needs to be done to determine the patient's diagnosis. For answer: a) name the ketone bodies and conditions causing their increased level in blood; b) explain which laboratory tests should be performed to diagnose the patient's condition; c) name the symptoms characteristic of fasting and diabetes; d) describe the similarities and differences in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins for both conditions.