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Biochemical Pathways

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

Biochemical pathways are sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that transform molecules step by step, regulating metabolic functions (glycolysis, Krebs cycle, etc.). Each step’s product is the substrate for the next, creating an integrated network. Feedback mechanisms and coenzymes control pathway flux. Understanding these pathways is key to medical research, drug design, and biotechnology.

Practice Questions

Which element is represented by the symbol 'Na'?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Fe'?

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Which element is represented by the symbol 'Ag'?

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Which element is the lightest in the periodic table?

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Which acid is present in lemon juice?

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Which element is a key component of DNA and RNA?

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Which acid is often referred to as the "king of chemicals"?

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What is the common name for sodium chloride?

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