Crib death of infants when fasting (i.e., when sleeping and…

Crib death of infants when fasting (i.e., when sleeping and not eating – therefore a low blood glucose condition) is also known as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS was often blamed on lack of proper care by the parents of the child. It is now known that a significant number of SIDS cases are caused by a genetic defect in the gene that codes for fatty acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, the enzyme that catalyzes the first step in fatty acid β-oxidation (see question 34 for this reaction). If this enzyme is defective, energy from fatty acids is not available and gluconeogenesis is inhibited resulting in severe and life-threatening hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). Why the hypoglycemia?

In an experimental system for the study of the electron tran…

In an experimental system for the study of the electron transport chain, electrons can be supplied by adding ascorbate as an artificial electron donor. When using ascorbate in these experiments it is necessary to include an electron acceptor such as TMPD (an intermediate electron acceptor) that accepts electrons from ascorbate and then donates electrons to cytochrome c. In this experimental system it would be possible to transfer electrons directly to which complex?

  Question 7: Watch the video, take notes while using acti…

  Question 7: Watch the video, take notes while using active listening, then answer the question that follows.   Write a paragraph of no less than 150 words about “The Livingroom”. Discuss the importance of the items mentioned to people living in the 1940s house. You should mention: 1.    The décor (2) 2.    The fireplace(2) 3.    The wireless radio (2) 4.    The record player (2) 5.    Clothing (2) (10)

  Question 2: Read the paragraph and choose the correct wo…

  Question 2: Read the paragraph and choose the correct word to complete the sentence.   (5)   Punishments and Rewards 1)   Discipline/Training was very harsh. Soldiers were beaten if they did not follow 2) steps/orders. Deserters, and soldiers who left their post or fell asleep whilst on the look-out, were beaten to death by their fellow 3) deserters/soldiers. On a more positive note, there were awards for 4) hard work/ bravery for different ranks, such as medals, armbands, and neck bands. Gold crowns and silver spears were given to 5) recruits/officers. 1. [answ1] 2. [answ2] 3. [answ3] 4. [answ4] 5. [answ5]