Gerty Cori

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Question 1

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When and where was Gerty Cori born?
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  • 1895, Berlin, Germany
  • 1910, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 1896, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 1896, Vienna, Austria

Question 2

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What prize was Gerty Cori awarded in 1947?
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  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Garvan-Olin Medal
  • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Pulitzer Prize

Question 3

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In the Cori Cycle, muscle glycogen must form an intermediate substance which then circulates through the blood to the liver to form glucose (which is then converted to glycogen). What is this intermediate called?
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  • Glucose
  • Glycogen
  • Lactate
  • Pyruvate

Question 4

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Which of the following processes is included in the Cori cycle?
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  • The process of converting light and carbon dioxide to organic molecules such as glucose
  • The process of breaking down enzymes to obtain nucleic acids and reform DNA
  • The process of converting glycogen to glucose to be used as fuel for muscles
  • The process of breaking down glucose to produce ATP.

Question 5

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What kind of discrimination did Gerty Cori face, and why was she discriminated against?
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  • She was denied jobs because she was a Catholic.
  • She was paid a lower salary than her husband (even though they had similar qualifications) because she was a woman.
  • She was not given high positions at the workplace as she was an immigrant and therefore was not fully trusted by her colleagues.
  • She was harassed at the workplace because she could not speak English properly.

Question 6

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What type of molecule is the Cori ester?
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  • Glycogen
  • Glucose
  • Lactic acid
  • Lactate

Question 7

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What was the significance of Gerty Cori winning the Nobel Prize?
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  • She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in science.
  • She was the first Catholic to win the Nobel Prize.
  • She was the first Czech-American to win the Nobel Prize.
  • She was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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