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Part A Which of the following is a product in the following reaction? glucose +

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Question

Part A

Which of the following is a product in the following reaction?

glucose + fructose sucrose + H2O

Which of the following is a product in the following reaction?

glucose + fructose  sucrose + H2O

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Part B

Examine the following reactions. Which of the following is true about compound C?

Examine the following reactions. Which of the following is true about compound C?

C is the product of reaction 1 and a reactant for reaction 2.

2.Consider the following chemical reaction.



Insulin and glucagon are hormones, not enzymes, but one promotes production of glycogen, which is how we store glucose in our cells, while the other promotes the release of glucose from the stored glycogen.In this reaction, is insulin affecting the catabolic or the anabolic reaction?

Consider the following chemical reaction.



Insulin and glucagon are hormones, not enzymes, but one promotes production of glycogen, which is how we store glucose in our cells, while the other promotes the release of glucose from the stored glycogen.In this reaction, is insulin affecting the catabolic or the anabolic reaction?

sucrose oxygen (O2) glucose fructose (insulin) glucos Flucano , glycogen (glucagon)

Explanation / Answer

Q1). The chemical reaction is nothing but the interaction between different atoms and is the basis of our lives. Each atom reacts with another atom and results in the production of a newer molecule. The process of this reaction is represented by a formula, which is called as the “chemical equation.”

The molecules present on the left of the arrow of the reaction are called as the “reactants” and the molecules presented on the right-hand side of the arrow are called as the “products.”

PART A: a). sucrose

PART B). C is the product of reaction 1 and a reactant for reaction 2

Q2). Anabolic

Anabolism is one process of cellular metabolism, which is a build-up process. It provides the cellular components necessary for the maintenance of growth and repair of the body. For example, synthesis of proteins and glycogen.