The liquid part of human blood that consists of water, salts, and dissolved proteins is known as
A) interstitial fluid.
B) lymph.
C) plasma.
D) platelets.
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
When glucose is used as the energy source, the
largest amount of ATP is produced in a. glycolysis. b. acetyl-CoA formation. c. the Krebs cycle. d. substrate-level phosphorylation. e. electron transfer phosphorylation.
Which sentence best describes the situation that occurs when an enzyme and its substrate interact?
a. Just after substrate binding, the enzyme changes its shape (conformation) so that the active site becomes even more precise in its ability to bind the substrate. b. Just before substrate binding, the enzyme changes its shape (conformation) so that the active site becomes even more precise in its ability to bind the substrate. c. Just before substrate binding, the substrate changes its shape (conformation) so that the active site becomes even more precise in its ability to bind the enzyme. d. Just after substrate binding, the substrate changes its shape (conformation) so that the active site becomes even more precise in its ability to bind the enzyme.
A small molecule that binds to a repressor protein and prevents it from binding to DNA is called an ____
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.