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MICR 3033 Exam 1 Test Questions with Answers
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Hemoglobin requires which small non-protein molecule to capture oxygen? - Answer-heme. 
 
Enzymes that add or remove a phosphate group are respectively named? - Answer-kinase and phosphatase. 
 
Which of the statements about binding and active sites are TRUE? - Answer-a binding site recognizes the substrate and the active site catalyzes the reaction. 
 
Endoglucanases and cellobiohydrolases have the same catalytic center but have a variant configura...
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BCHM 307 - All Questions100% Solved with Verified Solutions
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Which of the following is true regarding heparin? - Answer -it is used clinically as an 
anticoagulant 
-it simultaneously binds to antithrombin and the target of antithrombin 
-it is a sulfated polysaccharide 
-it is an allosteric activator of antithrombin 
If an enzyme-catalyzed reaction has a velocity of 2 mM/min and a Vmax of 10 mM/min 
when the substrate concentration is 0.5 mM, what is the Km? - Answer 2 mM
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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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Grade 12 Biochemistry Test Review Graded A+
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Grade 12 Biochemistry Test Review 
 
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In which organelle does the majority of ATP production occur during cellular respiration? 
 Mitochondria 
 
What is the significance of the R-group (side chain) in an amino acid? 
 The R-group determines the unique properties and functions of each amino acid. 
 
What happens when a protein denatures? 
 The protein loses its three-dimensional structure and can no longer function properly. 
 
How does a phospholipid's structure make it ideal for...
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NSU Biochem: Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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4 Types of compounds for which Amino Acids are precursors - Tryosine - Catacholamines (NE, E) 
Dopamine, Melanin 
Argninine - NO 
Histidine - Histamine 
Trytophan - NAD+, Serotonin, Melatonin 
Glutamate - GABA (Inhibtory neurotransmitter) 
A general marker of a myocardial infarction and is responsible for the release of O2 into the muscle 
cytoplasm is - Myoglobin 
A modification of AA that can cause them to covalently bind two polypeptides together are - 
disulfide bonds between cysteines 
Acid...
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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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Biology Major Field Test Study Set Rated A+
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Biology Major Field Test Study Set 
 
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"4 Biomolecules and Monomers Protein (amino acids) Carbohydrates (simple sugars) Lipids 
(glycerol and fatty acids) Nuclei acids (nucleotides)" 
 
dipeptides two amino acids bonded together 
 
what is the general fatty acid formula CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= an even number between 
12 and 24 
 
explain identifying saturated vs. unsaturated fats saturated: only single bonds in hydrocarbon 
chain... unsaturated: one or more double bonds 
 
glycerides...
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BIOLOGY MAJOR FIELD TEST STUDY SET 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED AND VERIFIED
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"4 Biomolecules and Monomers - CORRECT ANSWER Protein (amino acids) Carbohydrates (simple sugars) Lipids (glycerol and fatty acids) Nuclei acids (nucleotides)" 
dipeptides - CORRECT ANSWER two amino acids bonded together 
what is the general fatty acid formula - CORRECT ANSWER CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= an even number between 12 and 24 
explain identifying saturated vs. unsaturated fats - CORRECT ANSWER saturated: only single bonds in hydrocarbon chain... unsaturated: o...
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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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Physiology & Pathophysiology Module 1- Membrane Physiology & Action Potentials (Long) Questions And Answers (A+ Grade)
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Physiology & Pathophysiology Module 1- Membrane Physiology & Action Potentials (Long) 
Questions And Answers (A+ Grade) 
1. Explain the structure of the membrane - ANS-Cell Membranes are composed primarily of lipids 
and proteins. 
Lipids consist of phospholipids, cholesterol, glycolipids - high permeability of membranes to lipid soluble 
substances (CO2, fatty acids, steroid hormones). Lips are also responsible to the low permeability of 
water-soluble molecules (ions, glucose, amino acid...
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