"Sedoheptulose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sedoheptulose is a type of ketohexose, a six-carbon sugar that has an aldehyde group. It is a naturally occurring reducing sugar found in some plants, and it is also a metabolite in the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway of glycolysis.
Sedoheptulose plays a critical role in the Calvin cycle, where it is converted into ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate via the enzyme sedoheptulose-7-phosphate. This molecule is then either used for glycogen synthesis or further metabolized to form glucose-6-phosphate.
Sedoheptulose has also been used as an intermediate in the synthesis of fructose and other carbohydrates in various biochemical pathways.
Sedition refers to the act of inciting or urging people to rebel against the government or established authority, often in a quiet or secretive manner. This can involve spreading dissenting views, spreading discontent, or attempting to overthrow the existing power structure through violent or non-violent means. Sedition can be a criminal offense in some jurisdictions, carrying severe penalties, including imprisonment.
Pertaining to sedition; recklessly or secretly working or conspiring to overthrow the government or harm the public order, such as through public speech or printed matter.
Seditiousness refers to the quality or state of being seditious, which means promoting or encouraging rebellion, revolt, or defiance against a government, authority, or institution. It involves the intentional undermining of the established order, often through speech, writing, or actions that are intended to incite disobedience or overthrow.