What are some of the examples of cellular functions that requires enzymes? what are the advantages of having units and subunits in enzymatic functions at cellular level?
enzyme is required in cellular metabolism, enzymen is responsible in digestion, enzyme is responsible for blood circulation, enzyme acts as catalyst for various process in the body
units and subunits are responsibe for regulation, for forming dimers, for attaching to specific substrate, they show cooperative binding . they can last longer
What are some of the examples of cellular functions that requires enzymes? what are the advantages...
1 a. NADP, FAD2, and NAD are all examples of co-enzymes. What role do these co-enzymes have in the processes of aerobic cellular respiration and photosynthesis? 1 b. Why are these molecules not classified as enzymes?
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Approximately 4% of cellular enzymes use coenzyme A. Understanding the role of this cofactor is critical to understanding many metabolic processes, such as glucose oxidation and fatty acid oxidation. A) What is coenyme A and what are its important structural features? B) What is its role (or the role of acetyl-CoA) in metabolism? C) What advantages does this cofactor impart?
Some enzymes are said to be “allosterically regulated”. Using haemoglobin or phosphofructokinase (PFK) as examples, explain the concept of allosteric regulation. Provide at least one example illustrating the physiological relevance of allosteric regulation
The cell is the basic unit of life. All cellular structures exhibit special functions. Match the structure with its function. What is the function of "D"? A. directs cellular activities, contains DNA B. contains digestive enzymes C. outer boundary of cell, controls entry and exit of substances D. major site ATP synthesis when oxygen is available E. site of protein synthesis
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What are the cellular functions/properties that are essential for establishing a membrane potential?
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Give some examples of cells that are specialized for specific functions in the human body. Which organelles would you expect to be predominant in these cells?
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