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As a scientist employed by the Health Products and Food Branch of Health Canada, you've been asked to sit on a panel to evaluate a pharmaceutical company's application for approval of a new weight loss drug called Fat Away. The company has submitted a report summarizing the results of their animal and human testing. In the report, it was noted that Fat Away works by affecting the electron transport chain. It decreases the synthesis of ATP by making the mitochondrial membrane permeable to H+, which allows H+ to leak from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix. This effect leads to weight loss.
-The most obvious possible side effect of Fat Away that Health Canada might be particularly concerned with would be
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In plants, light harvesting pigments are built into the ________ membrane.
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As a scientist employed by the Health Products and Food Branch of Health Canada, you've been asked to sit on a panel to evaluate a pharmaceutical company's application for approval of a new weight loss drug called Fat Away. The company has submitted a report summarizing the results of their animal and human testing. In the report, it was noted that Fat Away works by affecting the electron transport chain. It decreases the synthesis of ATP by making the mitochondrial membrane permeable to H+, which allows H+ to leak from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix. This effect leads to weight loss.
-The method of weight loss described for Fat Away shows that the drug is acting as a metabolic
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The process in which an enzyme transfers a phosphate group from a substrate molecule directly to ADP, thus forming ATP, is called
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What is not included in the adenosine part of an ATP molecule?
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What are organisms that use metabolic processes to harvest the energy of light called?
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In cold blooded (ectothermic) animals changes in environmental temperature are felt throughout the organism. All cellular functions will potentially be affected by these thermal changes. At low but above zero temperatures, cell membranes may effectively freeze, and this is a major problem that must be avoided by ectotherms living in temperate environments like much of Canada.
-What are the repercussions of membrane freezing?
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