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In yeast, ethanol is produced from glucose under anaerobic conditions. What is the maximum amount of ethanol (in millimoles)
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B
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amino acid is to protein as
fat is to lipid DNA is to RNA sugar is to fat simple sugar is to starch
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kelley
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Can someone help me calculate protein concentration using the Bradford Assay?
If you could show me how to do tube 2, that'd be
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OR
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1. What is the overall charge of the tripeptide below pH 1.0?
2. What is the overall charge of the tripeptide at pH 12? 3. What
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Aria
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Are cytosine and Tyrosine the only amino acids that are ionized R-group chains at pH of 7?
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Anonymous
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Hi, i have a project for chemistry, i have to choose a scientist (i chose Micheal Smith) his career is biochemistry and i have
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Sky
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Hi, i have a project for chemistry, i have to choose a scientist (i chose Micheal Smith) his career is biochemistry and i have
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Sky
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What type of monomer does ATP represent?
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biology
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I need to know how egg whites would react when tested in iodine and Benedict's solution.
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Em
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You have a 1 ml solution containing 100 uM Ethanol, and 1 mM NAD+. You then add 1 mg of alcohol dehydrogenase. Assume all of the
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tracy
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Ethanol + NAD+ acetaldehyde + NADH + H+
You have a 1 ml solution containing 100 uM Ethanol, and 1 mM NAD+. You then add 1
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tracy
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The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase catalyzes the following reaction:
Ethanol + NAD+ acetaldehyde + NADH + H+ You have a 1 ml
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sheaa
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Which 3-carbon molecule is one the final products of glycolysis
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JJJJJ
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An example of assimilation is the:
a. synthesis of carbon b. synthesis of proteins c. hydrolysis of water d. hydrolysis of oxygen
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kaye
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Which natural element serves as the main building block for organic substances in living organisms?
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I hate science
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What is the role of enzymes in facilitating chemical reactions?
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Tablesaur
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How are protein, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates formed in living organisms?
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Jade
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How does dehydration synthesis differ from catabolism in terms of molecule size?
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9th grader
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Alkaptonuria results when an individual has no functional HGD enzyme. Without functional HGD, breakdown of excess tyrosine stops
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Anonymous
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Calculate the ATPs resulting from the total oxidation of the following compounds:
a. Fructose-6-phosphate b. 3-Phosphoglycerate
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Riley
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What is the number of ATP molecules produced by the beta oxidation of eicosanoic acid?
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Anonymous
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Negative allosteric effectors in the citric acicd cycle.
Theres four: I have NADH and ATP What are the other two please help
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meg
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What are four negative allosteric effectors in the citric acid cycle
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Citric Acid cycle
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In yeast, ethanol is produced from glucose under anaerobic conditions. What is the maximum amount of ethanol (in millimoles)
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Josh
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Does anyone know the coenzyme found in myoglobin
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meghan
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What is the maximum amount of ethanol (in millimoles) that could theoretically be produced under the following conditions?
Condit
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Mark
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In plants, it can be assumed that NADPH like NADH is energetically equivalent to 2.5 ATP. Calculate the number of ATP and ATP
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brad
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In this problem, 6 amino acids have been randomly selected from the 129 amino acids in lysozyme; they are shown as solid
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selly
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how does free radicals and anti oxidant work?connected to bromelain
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ynah
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how does free radicals and anti oxidant work?connected to bromelain.
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ynah
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Why would a person who's blood gasses indicate metabolic acidosis be at risk for hyperkalemia?
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Lena
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What is the chemical formula for cellular respiration?
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Isaih
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Identify the following:(1 point)
Substrate _____________ Product _____________ Enzyme Maltase
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Miss.Questions
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Which molecule is a high-energy output of the light reactions?(1 point)
Responses oxygen oxygen hydrogen hydrogen ADP ADP ATP ATP
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Ezra
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Substrate
Product Starch Maltose Glucose Amylase Maltase U\\
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Unknown
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Identify the following:
Substrate / Starch Product Enzyme Starch Maltose Glucose Amylase Maltase
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Unknown
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Drag the molecules to the correct place on the graphic.
Starch (glucose chains) --- glucose Maltase Amylase Maltose
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Unknown
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Enzymes increase the amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place.(1 point)
True or false Most enzymes will have names
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Unknown
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Proteins are made up of substances called____
a. amino acids. b. sugars. c. carbohydrates. d. starches.
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person
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Proteins are made up of substances called
(1 point) Responses amino acids. amino acids. sugars. sugars. carbohydrates.
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Bot
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Question 23
What is the high-energy molecule that is one of the end products of the digestion (breakdown) of carbohydrates? a
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hvuibj
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The presence of which elements supports to the claim that proteins can be constructed from the basic structures of
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what is the chemical make up of actin and myocin
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zachary
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product of The oxidative phosphorylation / electron transport is ?
in stage of glucose oxidation a)pyruvate b)oxygen c)water
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centya
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Muscle Hexokinase has a lower Km for glucose than live Hexokinase They both work best on Glucose, and convert
Glc->Glc-6-P04.
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Biochemistry
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An enzyme works on two substrates, S1 and S2. Its Km for S1 is 100mM and its Km for S2 is 10mM. Based on this information,
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Biochemistry
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Classify six kinds of amino acids according to the functions that they serve in the human body, stating an example for each
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zachary
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If the side chain of a glutamic acid residue has a pKa of 4.1, at pH 6.1 the ratio of uncharged to charged side chain would be
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Dan
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Which of the following amino acids has the most hydrophilic side chain?
A. F B. Q C. V D. M E. A
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Dan
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Explain why glucose is improtant to humans ?
Ans:Glucose is important to the body cecause it helps the reporduction of cells,
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Maria
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