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BMSC 200 Midterm Review || with Accurate Answers 100%. BMSC 200 - Module 4 || All Answers Are Correct 100%. BMSC 200- midterm || Questions and 100% Verified Answers. BMSC 200 - Module 2 || Already Passed. BMSC 200 - Module 5 || with 100% Error-free Solutions. BMSC 200 Unit 1 || with 100% Accurate S...

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What is one requirement for life? correct answers The ability to efficiently an selectively catalyze chemical reactions Most biomolecules are very stable. What does this mean in terms of permitting life? correct answers Uncatalyzed transformations would be too slow to permit life What do enzym...

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which class of biomolecules includes both linear and branched polymers correct answers carbohydrates what percentage of the amino acids have a chiral alpha carbon correct answers 95% if in a weak acid solution where there is a 100-fold excess of the conjugate base (A-) versus the acid form (HA...

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a ______ binds at a specific site on the protein called the ___________ correct answers ligand, binding site the binding of a ligand may cause __________ in the protein correct answers a conformational change the amount of oxygen can ________ correct answers limit an organisms size oxygen i...

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Definition of Biochem correct answers Study of life at a molecular level and the application of the principles of chemistry to explain biology What are the 4 Major classes of biomolecules? correct answers 1. Proteins 2. Nucleic Acids 3. Lipids 4. Carbohydrates Does the considerable differen...

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Four elements that make up living things: correct answers 1. Carbon - all known life things are carbon based (comes from air through plants) 2. Oxygen - (comes from air) a lot of carbon and oxy w in our biomolecules. 3. Hydrogen - (comes from water) 4. Nitrogen - (nitrogen in plants which extract...

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prokaryote correct answers small, simple, single celled organisms adapt to change very quickly does not have a nucleus does not have membrane bound organelles have ribosomes for protein synthesis from an RNA message eukaryote correct answers true nucleus large, complex cells, make up multi-c...

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Physiological roles of carbohydrates correct answers -Sources of energy -Energy storage -Structural roles -Cellular interaction -Cellular identification -Information transfer (DNA & RNA) -Signaling Monosaccharide families correct answers -Carbohydrates have empirical formulas of (CH2O)N, wh...

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Intro to Enzymes correct answers - a requirement for life is the ability to efficiently and selectively catalyze chemical reactions - most biomolecules are very stable and the uncatalyzed transformations would be too slow to permit life - experiments done showed that dead yeast could still convert...

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what are the physiological roles of carbohydrates? correct answers 1. energy sources 2. energy storage 3. structural roles 4. cellular communication 5. information transfer (DNA & RNA) what are the 5 different carbohydrates? correct answers monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides, po...

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what are membrane functions? correct answers 1) separate cells from the external medium to create an intracellular environment of unique and defined composition 2) allow selective transport of substrates in and out of the cell 3) provide a location for specialized pathways and processes (energy co...

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Nucleotides correct answers -Energy currency (ATP) -Signaling molecules (cAMP) -Enzyme co-factors (NAD,FAD) -Building blocks for production of nucleic acids Nucleic acids correct answers -Genetic information (DNA,RNA) -All stages of protein synthesis (DNA, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA) Structural feat...

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Biochemistry correct answers The study of life at the molecular level (common sets of reactions and principles that underlie all living organisms and the application of the principles of chemistry to explain biology) All living organisms have correct answers -the same building blocks (use them to...

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Ligand correct answers A molecule which is reversibly bound by a protein; A small molecule that binds specifically to a larger one; for example, a hormone is the ligand for its specific protein ligand. Induced Fit correct answers Proteins or enzymes may undergo conformational changes when a ligna...

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Electronegativity of water correct answers The different electronegativities of hydrogen and oxygen make water a polar molecule capable of forming hydrogen bonds. This makes water a good solute. Hydrophobic interactions correct answers Non-polar hydrophobic compounds dissolve poorly in water. The...

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what is all illness ultimately caused by correct answers a malfunction at the molecular level define biochemistry correct answers the study of life at the molecular level. using chemistry to explain biology how different are pro and eukaryotes at the molecular level correct answers identical; ...

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How are amino acids joined? correct answers Amino acids are joined covalently through peptide bonds involving the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid 4 Levels of protein structure correct answers Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Primary Structu...

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