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Mineral Metabolism

Mineral Metabolism  

The mineral (inorganic) elements constitute only a small proportion of the body weight. There is a wide variation in their body content. For instanc

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Biomolecules And The Cell

Biomolecules And The Cell  

The living matter is composed of mainly six elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. 

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Carbohydrates Metabolism

Carbohydrates Metabolism  

Carbohydrates are the major source of energy Major pathways  for the living cells. As such, carbohydrates are the first cellular constituents, s

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Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification 

Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification   

Vitamins may be regarded as organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts to perform specific biological functions for normal maintenance of

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Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS  

This post includes important one liners from chapter HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS of Biochemistry. This post summarises the chapter in short.

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1 of 15 〉 The total number of amino acids present in adult hemoglobin

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2 of 15 〉 The oxidation of ferrous (Fe2+) iron to ferric (Fe3+) iron in hemoglobin results in the formation of a compound namely

Methemoglobin

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Metabolism Of Nucleotides

Metabolism Of Nucleotides  

Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a ucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, pentose and a phosphate. 

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Integration Of Metabolism

Integration Of Metabolism  

Metabolism is a continuous process, with thousands of reactions, simultaneously occurring in the living cell. 

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Metabolism Of Amino Acids

Metabolism Of Amino Acids  

Proteins are the most abundant organic compounds and constitute a major part of the body's dry weight (10-12 kg in adults ).

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Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism  

Hundreds of reactions simultaneously take place in a living cell, in a well-organized and integrated manner. The entire spectrum of chemical reac

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Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy  

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compo

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Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry 

Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry   

The plasma is the liquid medium of blood (55-60%), in which the cell components— namely erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets—are sus

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Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides

Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides  

There are two types of nucleic acids namely deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). 

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Mineral Metabolism

Mineral Metabolism  

The mineral (inorganic) elements constitute only a small proportion of the body weight. There is a wide variation in their body content. For instanc

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Biomolecules And The Cell

Biomolecules And The Cell  

The living matter is composed of mainly six elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. 

468 Join the discussion.

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Carbohydrates Metabolism

Carbohydrates Metabolism  

Carbohydrates are the major source of energy Major pathways  for the living cells. As such, carbohydrates are the first cellular constituents, s

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Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification 

Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification   

Vitamins may be regarded as organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts to perform specific biological functions for normal maintenance of

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Metabolism Of Nucleotides

Metabolism Of Nucleotides  

Nucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, a ucleotides consist of a nitrogenous base, pentose and a phosphate. 

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Integration Of Metabolism

Integration Of Metabolism  

Metabolism is a continuous process, with thousands of reactions, simultaneously occurring in the living cell. 

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Metabolism Of Amino Acids

Metabolism Of Amino Acids  

Proteins are the most abundant organic compounds and constitute a major part of the body's dry weight (10-12 kg in adults ).

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Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism  

Hundreds of reactions simultaneously take place in a living cell, in a well-organized and integrated manner. The entire spectrum of chemical reac

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Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy  

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compo

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Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry 

Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry   

The plasma is the liquid medium of blood (55-60%), in which the cell components— namely erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets—are sus

414 Join the discussion.

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Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides

Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides  

There are two types of nucleic acids namely deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). 

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Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS  

This post includes important one liners from chapter HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS of Biochemistry. This post summarises the chapter in short.

15 Questions   1.25K Join the discussion.

1 of 15 〉 The total number of amino acids present in adult hemoglobin

574

2 of 15 〉 The oxidation of ferrous (Fe2+) iron to ferric (Fe3+) iron in hemoglobin results in the formation of a compound namely

Methemoglobin

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