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BIO1200 BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP Question Bank / 2022 / with verified answers
  • BIO1200 BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP Question Bank / 2022 / with verified answers

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  • BIO1200 BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP Question Bank / 2022 / with verified answers __ 1. What two enzymes are used to bypass the pyruvate kinase reaction of glycolysis? I. pyruvate carboxylase II. PEP carboxykinase III. Fructose biphosphatase IV. Glucose-6-phosphate A. I & II D. II & IV B. III & IV E. II & III C. I &III __ 2. Which of the following includes the main goals of Pentose Phosphate Pathway? I. produce ribose-5-phosphate for nucleotide synthesis II. produce NADPH and NADP for...
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Biochemistry Exam 1 questions with complete solutions.
  • Biochemistry Exam 1 questions with complete solutions.

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  • how do amino acids differ from one another? shape, charge, size, hydrogen-bonding character, chemical reactivity, and hydrophobic character collagen is a major protein in connective tissue of vertebrates. it consists of three left-handed helical chains coiled around each other in a right-handed super-coil. what vitamin is required for collagen formation? the vitamin is required for what Vitamin C and hydroxylation reaction immunoglobin is critical for bodys defense. will addition...
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BIO1200 BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP Question Bank / 2022 / with verified answers
  • BIO1200 BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP Question Bank / 2022 / with verified answers

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  • BIOCHEMISTRY BLUE-PACOP 1. What two enzymes are used to bypass the pyruvate kinase reaction of glycolysis? I. pyruvate carboxylase II. PEP carboxykinase III. Fructose biphosphatase IV. Glucose-6-phosphate A. I & II D. II & IV B. III & IV E. II & III C. I &III 2. Which of the following includes the main goals of Pentose Phosphate Pathway? I. produce ribose-5-phosphate for nucleotide synthesis II. produce NADPH and NADP for oxidoreductive biochemical synthesis III. to intercon...
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Medical Biochemistry Final Exam Overview.
  • Medical Biochemistry Final Exam Overview.

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  • The final exam will focus on the major concepts learned in the course, and will consist of 100 questions covering the material from Chapter 1-28. The homeworks are also great sources of material to study. Foundations of Biochemistry, Water, Amino Acids, and Nucleotides Chapter 1 – Foundations of Biochemistry  Cells o Basic cell structure o Domains of life o Gram positive, gram negative o Chemoautotroph, chemoheterotroph, photoautotroph, photoheterotroph  Molecules o Unique role...
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Medical Biochemistry Final Exam Overview.
  • Medical Biochemistry Final Exam Overview.

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  • The final exam will focus on the major concepts learned in the course, and will consist of 100 questions covering the material from Chapter 1-28. The homeworks are also great sources of material to study. Foundations of Biochemistry, Water, Amino Acids, and Nucleotides Chapter 1 – Foundations of Biochemistry  Cells o Basic cell structure o Domains of life o Gram positive, gram negative o Chemoautotroph, chemoheterotroph, photoautotroph, photoheterotroph  Molecules o Unique role...
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chapter 9 cell bio notes
  • chapter 9 cell bio notes

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Enzymes 101
  • Enzymes 101

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  • A detailed explanation of what enzymes are, their functions, and how they affect reaction rates. I also cover the various structures, inhibitors, and equations to calculate the various parameters in enzyme-catalysed reactions. Created by a graduate Biochemistry student who is now studying Biological Sciences at Cambridge University. This is designed to be used for all levels of learning, from GCSE to university. When learning biology at school, I often found that when some of the topics were too...
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Biochemistry 8th Edition Berg Test Bank Biochemistry 8th Edition Berg Test Bank
  • Biochemistry 8th Edition Berg Test Bank

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  • Biochemistry 8th Edition Berg Test Bank Biochemistry 8th Edition Berg Test Bank Protein Composition and Structure 1) Which of the following is most often found in proteins? A) D-amino acids B) L-amino acids C) an equal amount of D- and L-amino acids D) amino acids with the -carbon exclusively having an R absolute configuration E) amino acids with the -carbon exclusively having an S absolute configuration Answer: B Section: 2.1 2) A term that describes a molecule tha...
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Enzyme kinetics (bio-chemistry B.s)
  • Enzyme kinetics (bio-chemistry B.s)

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  • it is the detailed notes file of enzyme kinetics. here we discuss enzyme kinetics like Michaelis-menten approach, steady state assumption (SSA), SSA rate equation and Michaelis-menten equation and its features, transformations of Michaelis-menten-equation, lineweaver-burk-equation and many more about enzymes. it is taught in and B.s both in bio-chemistry
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171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2022/2023
  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2022/2023

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  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2022/2023 Myoglobin >>What protein is used for storage? Myoglobin Hemoglobin Collagen Transferrin It's a covalent interaction >>What is NOT TRUE of antibodies with respect to protection? It is a covalent interaction It's a noncovalent interaction; hydrogen bonding Aspartic acid pKa=3.9 >>What is the amino acid that would dissociate a proton and make it ionizable in physiological pH? Aspartic acid pKa= 3.9 ...
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