Aromatic Amino Acids And Their Metabolic Disorders Explained Question 1. Semi-essential amino acids. Answer: Those amino acids which can be synthesized by adults and not by growing children is known as semi-essential acids. Example: Arginine and histidine. Question 2. Name the aromatic amino acids and inborn errors in them. Answer: Aromatic amino acids: … [Read more...] about Aromatic Amino Acids And Their Metabolic Disorders Explained
Anatomy
Conjugated Proteins: Types, Functions, And Biological Roles
Conjugated Proteins: Types, Functions, And Biological Roles Question 1. Describe the urea cycle. Answer: The urea cycle is tire first metabolic cycle described by Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseliet. Urea Cycle Steps: Synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate. Formation of citrulline. Synthesis of arginosuccinate. Cleavage of arginosuccinate. Formation of urea. … [Read more...] about Conjugated Proteins: Types, Functions, And Biological Roles
Oxidative Deamination Explained: From Glutamate To Ammonia
Oxidative Deamination Explained: From Glutamate To Ammonia Question 1. Give one example each for transamination and deamination of amino acids. Answer: Example of transamination reaction: Transfer of amino group to coenzyme pyridoxal phosphate to form pyridoxamine phosphate Example of deamination of amino acids: 1. Oxidative deamination Catalyzation of … [Read more...] about Oxidative Deamination Explained: From Glutamate To Ammonia
Dental Pulp 101: A Cellular And Structural Overview
Dental Pulp 101: A Cellular And Structural Overview Describe briefly the microscopic structure of pulp. Answer: Structure of Pulp: The pulp consists of 1. Interceullar substance: The intercellular substances are dense and gel-like in nature. Its appearance varies from finely granular to fibrillar. It is composed principally of glycosaminoglycans, … [Read more...] about Dental Pulp 101: A Cellular And Structural Overview
Tooth Pulp Explained: Structure, Cells, And Functions
Tooth Pulp Explained: Structure, Cells, And Functions Describe briefly pulp. Answer: Pulp Definition: The dental pulp is defined as the richly vascularised and innervated connective tissue of mesodermal origin enclosed by dentin with communications to the periodontal ligament. Functions: 1. Formative: It produces the dentin that surrounds it. 2. … [Read more...] about Tooth Pulp Explained: Structure, Cells, And Functions