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AAMC FL 2 Chem/Phys correctly answered 2023
  • AAMC FL 2 Chem/Phys correctly answered 2023

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  • AAMC FL 2 Chem/Phys correctly answered 2023What atom is the site of covalent attachment of AMC to the model tetrapeptide used in the studies? A. I B. II C. III D. IV - correct answer A. I basically asking where does the bond between amc and Y break. since you know they are attached by a peptide bond, which means the peptide chain attaches to the amino group of the next amino acid( that's why an amino acid runs from the N-terminal to the C-terminal), the covalent attachment is at site 1 ...
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171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024
  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024

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  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/ Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024 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 ma...
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BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL EXAM (Multiple Choice Q&A) Already Passed 100%
  • BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL EXAM (Multiple Choice Q&A) Already Passed 100%

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  • BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL EXAM (Multiple Choice Q&A) Already Passed 100% Which level of protein structure is disrupted through the hydrolysis of peptide bonds? Quaternary Tertiary Primary Secondary ANS-- Primary The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids held together by peptide bonds. Peptide bonds are formed by dehydration reactions and disrupted by hydrolysis. A mutation in the beta-hemoglobin gene, which results in the replacement of the amino acid glutamat...
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions.
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  • UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions. what percentage of water is in the body? 60% Relationship between protons and acids & bases Acids donate proton. Bases accept proton Strong Acids Vs Weak Acids Strong acids fully dissociate (100%) and weak acids partially dissociate properties of water dipole dipole polar H bonding dissolves electrolytes ( CL /Na) Small Kd- doesn't dissociate alot kw ion product 10^-14 pH -log[H+] biological PH 7.4 types of ...
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150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice questions with correct answers. Rated A. 2022/2023 updates
  • 150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice questions with correct answers. Rated A. 2022/2023 updates

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  • 150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice questions with correct answers. Rated A. 2022/2023 updates Document Content and Description Below What type of isomers are glucose and fructose? >>> structural isomers What type of isomers are glucose and galactose >>> stereoisomers What are the strongest intermolecular interactions between phen ylalanine and alanine? >>> hydrophobic What are the strongest intermolecular interactions between aspartate and lysine >>> ionic bon...
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MCB 2000 Exam 1
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  • MCB 2000 Exam 1 Alanine (ala) nonpolar aliphatic Glycine (gly) nonpolar aliphatic Valine (val) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Leucine (leu) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Isoleucine (ile) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Proline (pro) nonpolar aliphatic ring structure that is not aromatic Phenylalanine (phe) nonpolar aromatic permits absorption of UV light at 280 nm Tyrosine (tyr) polar and nonpolar properties -amphipathic uncharged aromatic OH group Try...
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171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024
  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024

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  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/ Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024 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 ma...
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171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024
  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024

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  • 171 Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/ Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 2023/2024 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 ma...
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Chapter 7 Part 1  GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
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  • Structurally, myoglobin and hemoglobin are very similar proteins. In which of the following levels of structure do they differ most? Tertiary structure. Quaternary structure. Primary structure. Secondary structure. Quaternary structure. Myoglobin does not have quaternary structure whereas hemoglobin does. Which of the following statements is FALSE? In its interaction with hemoglobin, oxygen is: reversibly bound. homoallosteric effector. a prosthetic group....
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150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice  questions with correct answers
  • 150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice questions with correct answers

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  • 150 Biochemistry Exam 1 practice questions with correct answers What type of isomers are glucose and fructose? >>> structural isomers What type of isomers are glucose and galactose >>> stereoisomers What are the strongest intermolecular interactions between phenylalanine and alanine? >>> hydrophobic What are the strongest intermolecular interactions between aspartate and lysine >>> ionic bond What are the strongest intermolecular interactions betwee...
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