1. Describe the four common Molybdenum enzymes. Give examples reactions catalyzed by these enzymes in your answer:
2.What function does cytochrome-c perform in mammals?
1. Describe the four common Molybdenum enzymes. Give examples reactions catalyzed by these enzymes in your...
PROTEINS Classify proteins according to their function, give examples - Aminoacids: Functional groups common to all aminoacids What is the isoelectric point Classification of aminoacids Explain the primary, secondary, tertiary, and cuaternary structure of proteins. Give examples of each Describe the peptide bond Identify the interaction/forces associated to the stabilization of 2°, 3°, and 4° structures. What is an enzyme and what do they do? Classes of enzymes - Explain enzyme-catalyzed reaction - Models of enzyme action - Which factors...
give two examples Condensation reactions (also known as dehydration synthesis) are a very common type of organic reaction. Describe what happens in a condensation reaction and give two different examples of condensation reactions. Indicate what types of compounds are involved in each example. 6.
1. Relate enzymes, metabolic pathways and metabolic regulation 2. Give at least four mechanisms that limit protein mobility in the membrane 3. List the three basic membrane protein types and describe their location relative to the membrane 4. What types of bonds are formed between substrates and active sites? 5. What functions of enzymes allows them to catalyze endergonic reactions?
Give 2 examples of saturated fatty acids and answer each of the following aspects: 1. Describe chemical characteristics and graph the structure of the two 2. What is the function in the organism of the two examples 3. Classify and explain if it is Saponifiable or non-saponifiable from the two examples
1. You are considering the following biological reactions that are catalyzed by specific enzymes as shown below. In reaction #1, enzyme El catalyzes the conversion of compound A to compound B in a truly reversible reaction in which the reverse reaction is just as likely as the forward reaction. In reaction #3, enzyme E2 catalyzes an energy requiring reaction that uses compounds C and D as substrates to produce compound E. In reaction #3, enzyme E3 catalyzes an energy producing...
4. Which of the following enzymes catalyzed reactions in glycolysis require(s) ATP as a substrate? A) Phosphoglycerate mutase E) Pyruvate kinase B) Aldolase F) Phosphofructokinase-1 C) Phosphoglycerate kinase G) Hexokinase D) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase 5. Blood Lactate Levels during Vigorous Exercise The following graph shows the concentrations of lactate in blood plasma before, during, and after a 400 m sprint. Use your knowledge from chapter 14 to explain the causes of the rapid rise in lactate concentration? --Before-- - After Blood...
-Describe the differences between ascribed status and achieved status. Give examples to support your answer. -Discuss Karl Marx's view on class differentiation. Define the terms "bourgeoisie" and "proletariat." Describe what Marx termed as a "false consciousness" and give an example to support your answer. -Compare and contrast the functionalist and conflict views of social stratification. Give examples of each view to support your answer. -Describe the various issues surrounding the definition of poverty. Define the difference between absolute and relative...
Please help 1. Give two examples of reasons patients might have hyperactive bowel tones. 2. Give two examples of reasons patients might have hypoactive bowel tones 3. Write an example dialogue of how you would instruct a patient to perform a self breast exam. 4. Write an example dialogue of how you would instruct a patient to perform a self testicular exam 5. A patient comes in, nauseated and with altered mental status. Their emesis is a deep maroon colour....
2. Enzymes are important biological molecules and they act as catalysts for specific chemical reactions. Their biological function is determined by their 3 dimensional shape and the functional groups present in the active site. (a) What are the main mechanisms by which an enzyme increase the rate of a reaction? (b) What is a cofactor in an enzyme mediated reaction? (c) Give the name of a cofactor (structure if possible) and indicate the type of reaction that it facilitates. 3....
Provide two examples of radiopharmaceuticals that have been reported to have adverse reactions and briefly describe the reaction that each may cause. Give an example of a radiopharmaceutical that has concerns for breast feeding patients and describe the nature of these concerns. aAccording to the Treves 20II article, the recommended dose of 99m Tc-MDP to pediatric patients is 9.3 MBq/kg (0.25 mCi/kg).What dose should be administered to a child that weighs 40 kg? If the adult dose (70 kg human)...