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Results from our forumBiology IQ test: How smart are you = look... D) They are producing sulfur in a way that must be unrelated to their uptake of hydrogen sulfide 24) Glycolysis does not require oxygen and yet oxidations are occurring? How is this possible? A) It isn’t. Glycolysis does require direct gaseous oxygen input for its oxidations. B) At least two ...
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The Fiber Disease... and dynamics in enzymatic hydride transfer, Ozonolysis applications in drug synthesis--A rationale for changing the synthetic route. Large-scale oxidations in the pharmaceutical industry." -the nadas http://home.netcom.com/~storms2/index.html http://www.stx.com/about/centers.html http://ngst.gsfc.nasa.gov/ ...
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respiration problem... a saturated long chain is known as beta oxidation has no link weather it happens in mitochondria or not , there r two more types of fatty acid oxidations. nad has affinity of binding to a single H ,fad has affinity to two protons . and the structure varies nad is used when H is taken out from ...
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Respiration and Kreb's Cycle... CO2 are removed producing the initial acid acceptor (4 carbons) and is able to be used again. This part is the decarboxylation. At the same time oxidations occur: Electrons are transferred onto NAD and FAD to form reduced NAD and FAD (or NADH and FADH). 3 molecules of NADH and 1 molecule of FADH ...
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