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Which of the following classes of compounds are weak bases? |
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one molecule of a carboxylic acid and one molecule of an amine |
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What are the two components of a carboxylic amide? |
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What is the charge on an amine molecule at pH 7.4? |
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Serotonin arises in the CNS through metabolism of: |
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The catecholamines are all produced from which one of the following amino acids? |
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Decreased levels of which one of the following appears to play a role in Parkinson's disease? |
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Which neurotransmitter serves at the neuromuscular junction? |
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When an amine reacts with acid which one of the following is produced? |
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Which carbon atom is the anomeric carbon atom? |
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amylose and cellulose (both a and b) |
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Which of the following polysaccharides contain no branching? |
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The linkage between the monosaccharide units |
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What is the difference between amylose and cellulose? |
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What is the linkage at the branch points of glycogen? |
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Which one of the following linkages are found in triglycerides? |
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What fatty acid contains 20 carbons and 4 double bonds? |
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What is the primary role of the phospholipids? |
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What is the primary role of triglycerides? |
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What is the primary biological inhibitor of cholesterol synthesis in the body? |
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Which lipoprotein is responsible for the transport of cholesterol from the liver to peripheral tissues? |
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Which lipoprotein is responsible for the transport of cholesterol from the peripheral tissues to the liver? |
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Bile salts arise from oxidation of which of the following? |
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