Refer to the structures. Which of the following compounds will react with acetyl chloride to give an amide and ester, respectively? NH2 соон CH, он сно II IV

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are involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism and in
control tissue swelling by
the control of inflammation, while
regulating cellular salt balance between Na+ and K+.
a.glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids
b. mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids
c. androgen, estrogen
d. estrogen, androgen
Which of the following represents an aldonic acid?
OH
OH
но,
но
OH
но —н
но
Но
HO
HO H
но
но
H
H-
-OH
-OH
H OH
H FOH
H-
-OH-
OH
HO
но
HO.
OH
II
III
IV
V
Refer to the structures. Which of the following compounds will react
with acetyl chloride to give an amide and ester, respectively?
NH2
ÇOOH
CH3
он
CHO
II
II
IV
V
The six groups of enzymes are the following:
I. Oxidoreductases
II. Transferases
III. Hydrolases
IV. Isomerases
V. Lyases
VI. Ligases
Fill in the blanks:
catalyze hydrolysis while
catalyze bond formation.
Transcribed Image Text:are involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism and in control tissue swelling by the control of inflammation, while regulating cellular salt balance between Na+ and K+. a.glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids b. mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids c. androgen, estrogen d. estrogen, androgen Which of the following represents an aldonic acid? OH OH но, но OH но —н но Но HO HO H но но H H- -OH -OH H OH H FOH H- -OH- OH HO но HO. OH II III IV V Refer to the structures. Which of the following compounds will react with acetyl chloride to give an amide and ester, respectively? NH2 ÇOOH CH3 он CHO II II IV V The six groups of enzymes are the following: I. Oxidoreductases II. Transferases III. Hydrolases IV. Isomerases V. Lyases VI. Ligases Fill in the blanks: catalyze hydrolysis while catalyze bond formation.
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