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OAT Booster- Biology Cell and Molecular
Biology (Pro- Tips) exam
What are the three disaccharides? - sucrose, lactose, and maltose



What are the two components of sucrose? - glucose + fructose



What are the two components of lactose? - glucose + galactose



What are the two components of maltose? - glucose + glucose



Enzymes are almost always considered to be __________ - proteins



But sometimes RNA can act as an___________ - enzyme (example- ribozymes)



Reverses a protein to its primary structure - protein denaturation



Eliminates all protein structure, including the primary structure - protein digestion



Pyramidines - cytosine, uracil, thymine

(CUT the PYE)

, OAT Booster- Biology Cell and Molecular
Biology (Pro- Tips) exam

Purines - Adenine and Guanine

(PUre As Gold)



Differential configuration forms..... - continuous layers of sediment



Where are insoluble proteins found in differential configuration? - They are found
in the pellet (bottom)



Where are soluble proteins found in differential configuration? - They remain in
the supernatant (the liquid above the pellet)



What are the functions of an enzyme? - They act as catalysts that lower the
activation energy of a reaction, thereby accelerating the rate of the overall
reaction.

Functions vary based on pH and temperature

Active site binds substrates via induced fit.



Does active transport require ATP? - yes ATP is required

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