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BCH 369 EXAM 2024 with Questions Solved 100% Correct | Latest Update
  • BCH 369 EXAM 2024 with Questions Solved 100% Correct | Latest Update

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  • How does the addition of an enzyme to a chemical reaction affect the initial velocity of the reaction? A) Increases it B) Decreases it C) No effect - Answer A) Increases it Enzymes work by reducing the activation energy barrier of a reaction. Which of the following processes does NOT contribute to this? A) The enzyme binds the substrate specifically and with high affinity. B) Specific amino acid side chains in the active site play a part in the catalytic mechanism. C) The enzyme ensures...
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BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Unfolds proteins and gives them uniform negative charge. - answerSDS Reacts with the N-terminus of the protein to produce a 2,4-dinitrophenol derivative that labels the first residue. Can repeat hydrolysis to determine sequential amino acids - answerFDNB Reduces disulfide bonds. - answerDTT Adds carboxymethyl group on free -SH groups. Blocks disulfide bonding. - answerIodoacetate Bonds between two -SH groups that form between 2°...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Version Graded A
  • MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Version Graded A

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  • MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Version Graded A Absolute binding Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? Double The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. c. Myocardial infarction All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. a. Child birth b Spinal chord injury c. Myocardial infarction d. Brain ...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • MLT Clinical Chemistry Final exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • Absolute binding - correct answer Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? Double - correct answer The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. c. Myocardial infarction - correct answer All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. a. Child birth b Spinal chord injury c. Myocardial infarction d. Br...
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Bio chem Midterm FULL Review EXAM 2024 Athabasca University
  • Bio chem Midterm FULL Review EXAM 2024 Athabasca University

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  • Units 1-5 - Memorize all 20 amino acids - Memorize what all the complex carbs look like and a few facts about them - Know Michaleis-Menton graph and be able to identify type of enzyme inhibitor - Be able to explain how to get Vmax and Km from Lineweaver-Burk - Know how to translate DNA to mRNA and know the peptide that would be translated o do not need to memorize codons - Outline steps of translation - Know about all categories of: o Lipids o Active/passive transport o Plasmids o Re...
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First Aid USMLE Step 1: Pharmacology 2023
  • First Aid USMLE Step 1: Pharmacology 2023

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  • First Aid USMLE Step 1: Pharmacology 2023 In the Michaelis-Menten kinetics what do the following mean: Km Vmax Draw a typical hyperbolic curve on a Michaelis-Menten Plot, then draw how the addition of a competitive and non-competitive inhibitor would change the kinetics of the reaction. - ANS-*In the Michaelis-Menten kinetics what do the following mean:* Km: - the concentration of substrate at 1/2 Vmax - this is INVERSELY related to the affinity of enzyme for its substrate Vmax: ...
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OAT- Biology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • OAT- Biology Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Ingestion - Answer-Acquisition of food Assimilation - Answer-Building of new tissues from digested food Monosaccharide - Answer-single sugar subunit - carb Ex: glucose, fructose, galactose Disaccharide - Answer-2 monosaccharides - carb Ex: sucrose, lactose Polysaccharide - Answer-Polymer of sugar subunits -carb - insoluble in water - Ex: glycogen, cellulose, starch Lipids - Answer-3 fatty acids bonded to glycerol - chief means of food storage -Major component of adipose t...
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Exam #2; CHE 310 || Already Graded A+.
  • Exam #2; CHE 310 || Already Graded A+.

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  • Linweaver-Burk plots can be used to examine which of the following (select all that apply)? A. The type of inhibitor introduced into a reaction system B. The MM constant of a reaction C. The VMAX of a reaction D. The order of a reaction correct answers A,B,C Kcat is equal to which of the following? A. Maximum velocity of the reaction B. Affinity of enzyme for substrate C. The relationship between catalytic rate and substrate-binding affinity D. The number of substrate molecules conver...
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Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated
  • Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated

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  • Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated Proteoglycans Act as molecular sieves in ECM, CT, and cartilage GAGs are the long polysacc chains attached to core protein GAG is heavily hydrated and cushions (has "-" charge) Degraded via lysosomal pathway (defect = MPS) Glycolipids A.K.A. sphingolipids Made with ceramide lipid base Serine + palmitoyl-CoA => sphingosine (+FFA) => ceramide Carb part sticks out into ECM (same w/ glycoproteins) Side chain p...
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Converged Systems, and Hybrid Cloud – Dell UPDATED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • Converged Systems, and Hybrid Cloud – Dell UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Converged Systems, and Hybrid Cloud – Dell UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Data Protection, Replication, Encryption, NFS, ISCSI, FC, File, and Block - Correct AnswerVMAX storage solution supports? Deduplication, Compression, Data Protection, Replication, Encryption, NFS, ISCSI, FC, File, Block and VVols - Correct Answer- Unity storage solution supports? Snapshots, Clones, Replication, Encryption, NFS, ISCSI, FC, File, Block, Open Systems, mainframe, and IBM I - Correct An...
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