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General Science Class 12th D. Pharma B. Pharma Biochemistry Bachelor of Pharmacy

Q. 4 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1581)

Amino acids with carbon chains that can be metabolically converted into glucose or glycogen are called… .

  • Metagenic amino acids
  • Glucogenic amino acids
  • Ketogenic amino acids
  • Glutamic amino acids

Ans → (b) Glucogenic amino acids

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The process occurring in the presence of oxygen is called… ..

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Q. 2 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1579)

The process occuring in the absence of oxygen is called… .

  • Anaerobic
  • Aerobic
  • Glycogenic
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Q. 3 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1580)

Enzymatic hydrolysis of major nutrients in GIT to yield their simpler components is .....

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Q. 4 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1581)

Amino acids with carbon chains that can be metabolically converted into glucose or glycogen are called… .

  • Metagenic amino acids
  • Glucogenic amino acids
  • Ketogenic amino acids
  • Glutamic amino acids

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Q. 5 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1582)

Amino acids with carbon chains that can be metabolically converted into ketone bodies are called… .

  • Metagenic amino acids
  • Glucogenic amino acids
  • Ketogenic amino acids
  • Glutamic amino acids

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Q. 6 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1583)

The water soluble fuels which are overproduced during fasting or in untreated diabetes mellitus are called… . .

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Q. 7 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1584)

Energy yielding anaerobic breakdown of glucose yielding lactate, ethanol with some other products is… . ..

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Q. 8 of Quiz-909 (Que-ID : 1585)

The biosynthesis of carbohydrates from simpler, non carbohydrate precursors is… . .

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An oxidative pathway of glucose-6-phosphate is also known as…

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  • Hexose monophosphate pathway
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The process of breakdown of glycogen to blood glucose is … . .

  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Glycogenesis
  • Thermogenesis
  • Glycogenolysis

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