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BCMB 3100 final Exam quizzes and answers

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1. Recognize and describe the structure of important dietary carbohydrates including ribose, glucose, mannose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, lactose, glycogen, starch and cellulose - -ribose is not an isomer because it only has 5 carbons -what type of isomer are they? • Glucose and mannose: epi...

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Oxidized Verison of NADH and FADH2 is... - NAD+ , FAD Most reduced molecule is - (most equal sharing of electrons) ex. Methane is more reduced than CO2 Why the hydrolysis of a phosphate group from ATP to form ADP and Pi releases 30.5 kJ/mol of free energy? - - There is a greater increase in en...

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What are the two stages of glycolysis - energy investment stage and energy payoff stage (hexose-triose) How many ATP are consumed and produced in glycolysis - 2 are consumed and 4 are produced How many NADH are produced during glycolysis? - 2 Pyruvate pathways in aerobic vs anaerobic enviro...

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BCMB 3100 quiz 5 exam guide 2024

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Midpoint reduction potential - A certain cofactors affinity for an electron- inversely proportional to free energy (lower affinity=higher energy and less likely to stay with compound) chemiosmotic theory - A model to explain the synthesis of ATP. The theory proposes that the energy for ATP synthe...

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Briefly describe Bartter's syndrome and the role of the gene KCNJ1. - Bartter's syndrome is a genetically inherited disease that causes excess salt loss and the hardening of kidney tissue. Type II Bartter's syndrome, which is antenatal, is caused by a mutation in the KCNJ1 gene. Mutations in KC...

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BCMB 3100 Chapter 8 exam

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The activity of an enzyme can be regulated by a: competitive inhibitor binding to the active site. competitive inhibitor binding to the ES complex. noncompetitive inhibitor binding to the ES complex. All of the above Only the first and third answers are correct. - Only the first a...

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