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Portage Learning Chem 210 Module Exam 3
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Portage Learning Chem 210 Module Exam 3 
Question 1 
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True or False: The amino acids serine and methionine both contain sulfur atoms. 
 
True Correct! 
False Question 2 
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True or False: The following secondary structure shown below is an example of a beta-turn. 
 
 
 
True Correct! 
False Question 3 
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True or False. The side chain of proline is bonded to the backbone nitrogen atom. Correct! 
 
True False 
Question 4 
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True or False: The name of the mole...
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BCH EXAM 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What is the primary storage form of fatty acids? Correct Answer-D) triglycerides 
 
A pore that simultaneously transports two different molecules in the same direction is called a(n) Correct Answer-B) symporter 
 
Which of the following may undergo transverse diffusion within the lipid bilayer? Correct Answer-A) membrane lipids 
 
In which type of reversible inhibition does binding substrate facilitate binding of the inhibitor? Correct Answer-C) uncompetitive 
 
Which of the following is a ligan...
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SOC1502 MCQ EXAM PACK 2022
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SOC1502 MCQ EXAM PACK 2022. SOC1502 - Understanding South Africa: Families, Education, Identities And Inequality. Which of the following statements correctly describe how human beings became 
differentiated? 
@m@ = Epidemics played a role in shaping the genetic inheritance of population groups 
2 Darker skin protected against skin cancer in areas where there was little sunshine 
3 There was extensive inbreeding between early humans and modern human beings 
4 The period from the rise of the first...
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Dr Rai biochem test 2 questions & answers 2023/2024
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Dr Rai biochem test 2 questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
kinetic mechanism - ANSWER-the order of binding of substrates and release of products 
 
sequential mechanism - ANSWER-each substrate binds but both substrates must be bound by enzyme to form a ternary complex before catalysis can occur 
 
ping pong mechanism (double displacement) - ANSWER-Substrate binds to the enzyme and releases a product before the second substrate binds to the enzyme 
 
Random order enzyme mechanism - ANSWER-any react...
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MKTG 445 Exam 2 (100% Errorless Answers)
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P&G in Japan correct answers • 1972: first mover in Japan for disposable diapers, 80% market share 
• 1985: market share 8%, losing $40M/year 
• just replicated mktg strategy from the US and put it in Japan 
• Japanese moms weren't concerned about absorbency & sizes were too big for small Japanese homes 
• ignored cultural differences 
 
Starbucks Mexican dilemma correct answers • mexicans don't drink coffee even though they're the 5th largest coffee producer 
• consume 2 lbs/ye...
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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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BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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BIOCHEMISTRY ACS EXAM 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT 
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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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Rutgers Intro to Biochem-Murphy Module 2 Practice Questions and Answers
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Rutgers Intro to Biochem-Murphy 
Module 2 Practice Questions and Answers 
What is the isoelectric point of the following tetrapetide that contains the amino acids represented by 
the single letters "DREN", such that D is at the amino-terminal end of the peptide and N is at the carboy- 
terminal end. 
3.86 
4.06 
6.53 
8.8 
12.48 - Ans:-4.06 
What is the function of a lyase enzyme. 
To assist the substrate by binding to the enzyme, enabling substrate to active site engagement 
to facilitate...
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Portage Learning Chem 210 Biochemistry Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Covalent Catalysis - ANSWER-Active site contains a reactive group 
(Nucleophile) 
General Acid-Base Catalysis - ANSWER-Molecule (other than Water) acts as a 
proton donor or acceptor 
Metal Ion Catalysis - ANSWER-Metal ion serves as an electrophilic catalyst and 
stabilizes reaction intermediate 
Temperature - ANSWER-As temperature rises, reaction rate increases; loss of 
activity at high temperature 
pH - ANSWER-Activity of most enzymes is bell-shaped; optimal pH varies with 
enzyme 
Reversible...
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WGU D220 Examination eligibility Assistant Questions and Accurate Marking Scheme 2024 rated A+
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WGU D220 Examination eligibility Assistant Questions and Accurate Marking Scheme 2024 rated A+ 
A drop in pH from 6.8 to 4.0 is a significant change in pH. Recall that the hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds that hold protein structures together can be broken by changes in pH. The disruption in protein structure due to this pH change will also significantly decrease amylase activity. 
 
Low levels of glutathione are associated with certain types of ovarian and breast cancers. In the synthesis of glut...
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