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What is the source of carbon atoms in Cholesterol?

Biomedical Science D. Pharma Biochemistry Bachelor of Pharmacy

Q. 10 of Quiz-454 (Que-ID : 461)

What is the source of carbon atoms in Cholesterol?

  • Acetyl-CoA
  • Lanosterol
  • Squalene
  • Mevalonic acid

Ans → (a)Acetyl-CoA

Explanation → Acetyl-CoA is an important molecule in metabolism used in many biochemical reactions.

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Which is the smallest amino acid?

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Vitamins that bind to Ca++ ATPase in intestinal cells is:

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Regular use of isoniazid as antitubercular drug causes deficiency of:

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Sakaguchi's test is specified to:

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Q. 10 of Quiz-454 (Que-ID : 461)

What is the source of carbon atoms in Cholesterol?

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In Glycolysis under anaerobic condition, there is a net gain of:

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Knoop's beta oxidation is related to:

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Xanthine oxidase contains:

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Barfoed's reagent is a solution of:

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