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ACS Biochemistry Practice Final FGCU
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ACS Biochemistry Practice Final FGCU 
 
1. A weak acid, HA, has a pKa of 4.11. 
a) At pH 7.11, what will the ratio of conjugate base to acid be? (Henderson-Hasselbach 
equation: pH=pKa + log [A-]/[HA]) 
b) Based on answer to "a," is there more HA or A- at that pH? 
c) At pH 2.11, what will the ratio of conjugate base to acid be? 
d) Based on answer to "c," is there more HA or A- at that pH? 
e) At pH 4.11, what will the ratio of conjugate base to acid be? 
f) Fill in the blank: if pH is grea...
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2024/2025 MCAT Biology (Princeton Review) and Summary for Exam Preparation
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Maltose - AnsGlucose + Glucose 
 Sucrose - AnsGlucose + Fructose 
 Lactose - AnsGlucose + Galactose 
 Glycogen - AnsAnimal glucose storage 
 Starch - AnsPlant glucose storage 
 Cellulose - AnsPlant structure 
 Saturated Fatty Acids - Ans-Single bonds 
-Solid at room temp. 
 Unsaturated Fatty Acids - Ans-Double bonds 
-Liquid at room temp. 
 Terepenes - AnsBuilt from multiple isoprene units 
 Cholesterol - Ans-In cell membrane 
-Steroid precursor 
-Bile salts 
 Catalysts - Ans-Stabilize the tran...
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MCAT Practice Exam Latest Updated 2024 With Complete Solutions
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MCAT Practice Exam Latest Updated 2024 With Complete Solutions 
 
how to find net charge - pH<pKa, +1 charge 
 pH>pKa, -1 charge 
 pH=pKa, 0 charge 
 
enzyme kinetics - competitive-Km (increases) 
non-competitive-Vmax (decreases) 
uncompetitive-Km (decreases) and Vmax (decreases) 
 
enzyme inhibition - competitive-binds at active site 
non-competitive-binds at allosteric site 
uncompetitive-binds at allosteric site 
mixed type-Km varies, Vmax decreases 
 
Lineweaver Burke - 1/V=(Km/Vmax)(1...
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UWO Physiology 2601: Lec #1-5 || All Correct.
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Temperature correct answers Intensity of motion by the atoms in the object 
 
Heat correct answers Amount of energy in the object 
 
Endotherms correct answers generate internal heat 
 
Ectotherms correct answers rely on external temperatures to determine Tb 
 
Homeotherms correct answers defend a constant body temperature by physiological means 
 
Poikilotherms correct answers allow body temperature to vary 
 
Heterotherms correct answers have more than one temperature set point, or switch betw...
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AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024
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AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 
C/P: What expression gives the amount of light energy (in J per photon) that is converted to 
other forms between the fluorescence excitation and emission events? 
"intensity of fluorescence emission at 440 nm excitation at 360 nm) was monitored for 20 
minutes" 
A) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) 
B) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) × (360 × 10-9) 
C) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) × [1 / (360 × 10-9) - 1 / (440 × 10-9)] 
D) (6.62 × ...
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AAMC Practice Test 2 exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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Chem and Physics section - correct answer 
 
What atom is the site of covalent attachment of AMC to the model tetrapeptide used in the studies? - correct answer Because AMC is attached to the peptide on the carboxyl side. This suggests that an amide linkage involving the N atom in AMC is used to covalently attach the fluorophore to the peptide 
 
*a peptide bond between amino acids= covalent bond between carboxyl group of 1 amino acid to amino group of other, releasing water 
 
What express...
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DHN 311 Questions with Complete Solutions
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When more enzyme is added to a reaction involving a regular enzyme, the Vmax ________ in the presence of available substrate. (Inhibitors are not a factor in this situation) Correct Answer-Decrease 
 
An increase in Km indicates that ____ substrate is required for an enzyme to bind substrate. Correct Answer-More 
 
The folding of the tertiary structure is due to Correct Answer-Hydrogen, hydrophobic, and disulfide bonding among distant amino acids 
 
The ______ structure of the secondary level of...
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tbr- enzyme kinetics exam questions & answers 2024
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tbr- enzyme kinetics exam questions & answers 2024 
 
 
allosteric enzyme - ANSWER-often have multiple inhibitor or activator binding sites to change conformation, switching between active and inactive shapes 
 
allosteric curve - ANSWER-sigmoidal shape 
ex. hemoglobin = allosteric protein 
 
transition state analogs - ANSWER-synthesized compounds that mimic the form of the transition state of a substrate molecule and binds to the enzyme to inhibit catalysis rxn 
 
transition state vs intermedi...
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Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Correct Review Solution 2023
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Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Correct Review Solution 2023 
Dehydration - ANS-What condition? 
cottonmouth, dry flushed skin, mental confusion, fever 
Overhydration - ANS-What condition? 
nausea, vomiting, cerebral edem, convulsion, coma, death 
respiratory alkalosis - ANS-breathing more rapidly (hyperventilation) 
respiratory acidosis - ANS-when not breathing, insufficient expiration of CO2 
metabolic alkalosis - ANS-from vomiting --> hypoventilation 
metabolic acidosis - ANS-something ...
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BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM 
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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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