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Dictionary » G » Glucose-6-phosphatase Glucose-6-phosphataseGlucose-6-phosphatase (Science: enzyme) An enzyme that catalyses the conversion of d-glucose-6-phosphate and water to d-glucose and orthophosphate. This enzyme is deficient in glycogen storage disease Ia. chemical name: d-glucose-6-phosphate phosphohydrolase registry number: EC 3.1.3.9 ![]()
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Results from our forumGluconeogenesis... is highly endergonic until ATP or GTP are utilized, effectively making the process exergonic. For example, the pathway leading from pyruvate to glucose-6-phosphate requires 4 molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of GTP. Gluconeogenesis is often associated with ketosis. Gluconeogenesis is also a ...
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Help with my unknow??i need help with my unknown glucose -/- lactose -/- sucrose -/- SIM- all negative simmon citrate- negative catalase- positive MS- negative blood agar- alpha urease- negative
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Calculate the rate of sugar uptake question.Calculate the rate of sugar uptake in umol/g yeast/min for D-Glucose. Ab 520 nm D-Glucose Time: 0 is 0.911 Time: 30 min is 0.345 Sugar uptake. 2.9 mL Kphos buffer pH 7.5 1 mL yeast suspension 0.1 mL 50 mM sugar
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Co2 from respiration-Sugars vs FatsSo more co2 is produced from glucose than from fat; correct? Say you had two 2000cal diet one being 60%carb and the other 30%carb, how much more co2 would you produce on 60% carb? Thank you
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