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Yes, is a polysaccharide composed by a mixture of glucans, such as, alpha-amylose and amylopectin. Alpha-amylose is a linear polymer composed by several thousand glucose residues linked by alpha(1-4) glycosidic bonds. Amylopectin is ramification chain composed by up to 106 glucose residues mainly by alpha(1-4)-linked but branched with alpha(1-6) branch points every 24 to 30 glucose residues on average.
I don't know the average, but we have a Bartlett that is 40 years old and still produces heavily. The tree has gotten hollowed-out, and some branches have been lost due to heavy fruiting, but it doesn't want to give up. At 10 years old it survived a transplanting. The fruits are still huge and sweet.
A specific enzyme catalyzes only a specific substrate. Another name for starch is "amylose". So amylase catalyzes amylose. Just like lactase catalyzes lactose. For people who are lactose intolerant, their bodies don't, or in small quantities, produce lactase, so it doesn't get digested. So, only the enzyme "cellulase" will catalyze the hydrolysis of "cellulose".
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A tree usually has around 250 branches for the average willow...
There is debate as to this answer. It is also hard to answer because glycogen is not stored evenly throughout the body, it is stored in the liver and the muscle tissue. Assuming a person has been eating plenty of food, namely carbs, and the glycogen levels are full most texts report the liver being able to hold 70-100 grams of glycogen and the muscles holding 200-400 grams of glycogen. The more muscles someone has and the more trained they are (athletes, etc) the more glycogen they can hold. If we say an average male is 80 kg and an average male has 350 grams of glycogen, then you have about 4.5 grams of glycogen per kg, but again it is not stored evenly so it is an unusual way of framing the question.
About 150 grams is stored in liver and about 150 grams is stored in muscles.
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The human body has limited storage capacity for carbohydrates in the form of glycogen. Glycogen is the stored form of glucose, the body's primary source of energy. The storage capacity for glycogen varies depending on factors such as muscle mass and individual fitness levels. On average, it is estimated that the body can store approximately 1,500-2,000 calories worth of glycogen. However, it's important to note that this storage capacity can vary between individuals. Additionally, the storage of glycogen is not limited to muscle tissue alone; it is also stored in the liver and used to maintain blood glucose levels. During physical activity, the muscles utilize glycogen as a fuel source. Once the glycogen stores are depleted, the body will switch to using other energy sources, such as fat. Replenishing glycogen stores through carbohydrate consumption is important for maintaining energy levels during exercise and promoting muscle recovery. my recommendation /π¦ β π π π²ππΎππΉ π―πππ π π β π¦ Regenerate response
The average height of a sugar maple tree is around 60-75 feet, but they have been known to grow up to 100 feet tall in optimal conditions.
Yes, is a polysaccharide composed by a mixture of glucans, such as, alpha-amylose and amylopectin. Alpha-amylose is a linear polymer composed by several thousand glucose residues linked by alpha(1-4) glycosidic bonds. Amylopectin is ramification chain composed by up to 106 glucose residues mainly by alpha(1-4)-linked but branched with alpha(1-6) branch points every 24 to 30 glucose residues on average.
The average salary is a broad number. $30,000- over $100,000. There are many branches of biotechnology, from agriculture to medical. There are 3 to 5 levels of each branch. Each getting a $10,000 salary difference.
It depends on the country. In Israel, the average Jewish family has 3.72 members. In the US, it is 3.8.There is also considerable variation among the different branches of Judaism. Orthdox families in the U.S. average slightly more than 6 members, whereas non-Orthodox Jews average 3.5.
It depends on how old and what type it is. But the average out of all is if it is mature then the average is 80 to 110 feet for the height and the spread(how far out the branches go) is 20 to 40 feet.
A 12 month tour was average. For the US Army, extensions were in 6 month increments. So, for the USA, two tours would be 18 months, three tours 24 months. Other US branches may have been different.
The bank uses a single rate to credit all of the bank branches. This rate is a weighted average cost of all funds for a banks.