Question 3
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a) Using structural formulas, write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction where
substrate level phosphorylation takes place in the Kreb cycle.
(6)
b) Briefly describe the anabolic role of the TCA cycle in fatty acid synthesis
(8)
Question 4
[13]
a) Inositol triphosphate (IP3} and diacylglycerol (DAG) are all small molecules that can be found inside
most cells, yet they are known to be important second messengers that can increase or decrease
in response to a wide variety of signals. However, each signal often produces completely different
responses. Describe how such responses are regulated following GPCRsignalling.
(5)
b) Briefly discuss how the irreversible steps in glycolysis are bypassed by alternate enzymes
specific to gluconeogenesis.
(8)
Question 5
[15]
a) The Michaelis-Menten equation illustrates how the initial substrate concentration ([SJ)affects the initial
rate of reaction (V). It is assumedthat the reaction is in a steady state, with the concentration of enzyme-
substrate (ES}remaining constant. Draw a well-labelled Eadie-Hofstee plot using the Michaelis-Menten
equation.
(8)
b) Briefly state SEVEN (7) functions of the amino acid threonine
(7)
Question 6
[16]
a) Briefly describe how the movement of sodium and potassium ions takes place across the cell
membrane.
(8)
b) Briefly explain the Cori Cycle
(4)
c) What are Ketone bodies? State the three types of ketone bodies
(4)
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