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When your body metabolizes amino acids, one of the final end products is urea, a water so liable compound that is removed from
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Leslie
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What kinds of amino acids on histone tails are able to be phosphorylated and why?
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ren
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how can you recognize carbohydrates from a list of biological molecules
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denis
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how can a disaccharide be produced from two monosaccharides
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denis
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how can a disaccharide be produced from two monosaccharides
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denis
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how can you recognize carbohydrates from a list of biological molecules
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denis
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What is the role of amino acids in building protein?
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josh
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What is the approximate charge difference between glutamic acid and acetic acid at pH 9.5?
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derrick
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Explain the role of amino acids in building protein.
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April
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What is protein?
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April
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What is the high-energy molecule that is one of the end products of the digestion (breakdown) of carbohydrates.
a protein b ADP c
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me
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The Krebs cycle produces electron carrier molecules. Where do these carrier molecules deliver the electrons produced in the
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me
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What are the building blocks of proteins?
a sugars b amino acids c glycerol d glucose
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me
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In naming polypeptides, if asparagine is the second peptide from the N terminal, would it be named asparagyl? Would aspartate be
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Shelby
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what is the name of the process throughh which polypeptides, polysaccharides or triglycerides are catabolised (broken down)?
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Jess
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d. You want to determine the amount of Chlorophyll (Molecular Weight: 893.51 g/mol) in a 50 ml marine sample. Before analysis by
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rani tabasum
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In the electron transport chain, electrons from FADH2 are eventually used to reduce O2 into H2O. Experimentally, the proton
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Mike
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How can we measure the light absorptive characteristics for a leaf extract
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Jill
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energy from glucose is obtained from this equation when it is oxidized in the body
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O What is the
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Annie
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Cytochrome, a complicated molecule that we will represent as CyFe2+, reacts with the air we breathe to supply energy required to
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Radhika
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Which are the correct components of an ATP molecule?
1 point three phosphates, three bases and one sugar three phosphates, one
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Is Protein a short term energy source or a long term energy source?
please explain
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True/False - Lipids are easily dissolved in water.
* 1 point True False
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What three components make up a nucleotide?
a phosphate, a deoxyribose, and a nitrogenous base an enzyme, a deoxyribose, and a
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According to the video, _________ is a monosaccharide that is produced during photosynthesis.
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The _____ will attach to the enzyme and the _____ will be released from the enzyme.
* 1 point substrate, product product,
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Killer999
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In a hydrolysis reaction (enzyme) the bonds in substrate are weakened right always
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Which nutrient functions BOTH as an enzymatic cofactor and as a stabilizer of ribosomes and nucleic acids?
a) potassium b)
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tom
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Hydrolysis of the disaccharide to monosaccharides (maltase)
Then the reactions is disacharide and 2 monosaccharides
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Zack
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the importance of these organic compounds ( carbohydrates, proteinds, lipids) in the cells and tissues of living things
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kelly
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why do serum protein molecules such as albumin and lysozyme adopt different changes within physiological pH range?
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terry
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You have 1.50mL of a urine specimen. The assay you are about to perform requires a 1/25 dilution of this specimen. How much
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Morgan
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Discussion Topic: Chemistry of Life, Cells, and Tissues
Select an organ and provide an example of how it uses the following:
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Melanie
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Discussion Topic: Chemistry of Life, Cells, and Tissues
Select an organ and provide an example of how it uses the following:
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Melanie
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Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen are the four most common elements in living things. Which statement BEST describes the
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what results should we expect when we incubate a variety of lipids of differnet degrees of saturation with iodine?
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Which molecule, synthesized by plants and other photoautotrophs, is a major source of energy for cellular processes in both
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Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen are the four most common elements in living things. Which statement BEST describes the
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Nucleic acids include RNA and DNA. The monomers of these molecules are ____.
a monosaccharides b nucleotides c amino acids d
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Relationship between free energy change and metabolism in biological system
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How many molecules of CO2 will the calvin cycle consume in generating 2 molecules of fructose 6-phosphate?
How many molecules of
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Jenna
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What is an amino acid? Why do they cause superglue to stick to my fingerprints on a cd when I place the cd in a plastic box
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Matthew
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The malate dehydrogenase reaction, written in the direction as it occurs in the citric acid cycle is:
malate + NAD+ →
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Jenna
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why is glucose converted into hexose bisphosphate in glycolysis ??
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What macromolecule is the primary source of energy for living cells?(1 point) Responses Lipids Lipids Proteins Proteins Nucleic
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What macromolecule is the primary source of energy for living cells?(1 point) Responses Lipids Lipids Proteins Proteins Nucleic
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Which macromolecule serves as the main structural component of cell membranes?(1 point) Responses Proteins Proteins Lipids
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ATP, adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of all cells. Remember our characteristic of life is that all living things
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what are salavage enzyme
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purine degradation
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Samuel Gudeta
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