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Three types of covalent bonds, they can form
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Carbon has four valence electrons in the outer shell but it forms three covalent bonds with another carbon atom. i.e Single bond, double bond and triple bond.
- The single bond is called Alkanes e.g. Methane, Propane etc.
- Double bonds are called alkenes e.g. Ethylene, Propylene etc.
- Triple bonds are called alkynes e.g. Ethyne, Propyne, Butyne etc.
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D) Expressed in the stomach, but not in the cells of the small intestine
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The correct answer is False.
The right lung actually has three lobes while the left lung has two!
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Answer:
B is correct. Production of PEP, glucose, and fructose 6-phosphate by gluconeogenesis-specific enzymes that bypass irreversible steps of glycolysis push the equilibrium of reversible enzymes that function both in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in the direction of glucose production.
I believe it is A as well