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MCAT Bio/Biochem Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified
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Explain the role of the sodium-potassium pump in maintaining resting membrane potential. 
 
The sodium-potassium pump actively transports three sodium ions out of the cell and two 
potassium ions into the cell, helping to maintain the resting membrane potential by creating an 
electrochemical gradient. 
 
Describe the process of oxidative phosphorylation in cellular respiration. 
 
Oxidative phosphorylatio...
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What is the primary function of the enzyme catalase in cells? 
 
Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, protecting cells from 
oxidative damage. 
 
Explain the role of coenzymes in enzyme-catalyzed reactions. 
 
Coenzymes are organic molecules that assist enzymes by providing essential chemical 
groups or by stabilizing transition states during catalysis. 
 
What is the significance of the Km value in en...
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Clinical Chemistry Enzymes Questions and Answers Graded A
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Clinical Chemistry Enzymes Questions and Answers Graded A What do enzymes do? catalysts responsible for most reactions in the body What are five things that affect the measurement of enzyme reaction? 1. Concentration of reactants 2. pH 3. Temperature 4. Ionic strength 5. Cofactors and coenzymes Enzyme inhibition is described as? a substance that can reduce the rate of the enzyme reaction What are the three types of enzyme inhibitors? 1. Competitive 2. noncompetitive 2. Uncompetitive What does a ...
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Clinical Chemistry Enzymes Questions and Answers Graded A What do enzymes do? catalysts responsible for most reactions in the body 
What are five things that affect the measurement of enzyme reaction? 1. Concentration of reactants 2. pH 3. Temperature 4. Ionic strength 5. Cofactors and coenzymes 
Enzyme inhibition is described as? a substance that can reduce the rate of the enzyme reaction 
What are the three types of enzyme inhibitors? 1. Competitive 2. noncompetitive 2. Uncompetitive 
What doe...
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How do most enzymes reduce the activation energy needed to move a reaction forward? 
Providing an active site most complementary the transition state 
An enzyme has a mutation within the substrate binding of the coenzyme needed for covalent catalysis. Which of the following is likely to result as a consequence of this mutation? 
The enzyme will not be able to form the transition state complex 
Hemoglobin has the abili...
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What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one 
source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and 
inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation 
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What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one 
source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and 
inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation 
Probes - answerSmall pieces of DNA can be used to determine the presence or absence of 
an allele, which can indicate a predisposition to a specific disease 
Microarrays - answerAdvance pro...
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How do most enzymes reduce the activation energy needed to move a reaction forward? correct answer: Providing an active site most complementary the transition state 
 
An enzyme has a mutation within the substrate binding of the coenzyme needed for covalent catalysis. Which of the following is likely to result as a consequence of this mutation? correct answer: The enzyme will not be able to form the transition state complex 
 
Hemoglobin has the ability to display cooperative binding while myo...
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Michaelis-Menten Kinetics - ANS-[S] = Concentration of substrate 
V = Velocity 
Km is inversely related to the affinity of the enzyme for its substrate 
Vmax = Directly proportion to the enzyme concentration
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QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions 2024
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QBM Final Exam Questions And Answers 
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What is recombinant DNA technology? - answerThe process of taking a gene from one 
source (like human DNA) and joining it with another piece of DNA (like bacterial plasmid) and 
inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study/manipulation 
Probes - answerSmall pieces of DNA can be used to determine the presence or absence of 
an allele, which can indicate a predisposition to a specific disease 
Microarrays - answerAdvance pro...
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