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Q: 1. What does it suggest when the cell has a lot of intricate smooth endoplasmic reticulum? 2. How ...
A: Two types of endoplasmic reticulum are found in the eukaryotic cell- the smooth endoplasmic reticulu...
Q: Which of the following statements concerning the peptide NH3-Val-Ala-Gly-Lys-Leu-Gly-Val-Phe- Tyr-ll...
A: The given peptide is as: NH4+-Val-Ala-Gly-Lys-Leu-Gly-Val-Phe-Tyr-Ile-COOH This polypeptide has 10 a...
Q: Which of the following enzymes ensures that the correct base of a deoxynucleotide for growing the ch...
A: DNA replication is the process of duplicating a DNA molecule. Every time a cell divides, it must fir...
Q: Assume that during the process of creating the SHH protein an error was made. Instead of producing a...
A: The lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum has several chaperones that assist in the folding of proteins...
Q: Select the word from the dropdown menu that correctly completes each of the following statements.
A: Citric acid cycle is a cyclic metabolic chemical reactions in which energy (NADH, FADH, GTP/ATP) is ...
Q: How does adjusting Mg2+ concentration affect the PCR yield and specificity? How does adjusting prim...
A: Introduction: Polymerase chain reaction involves the ampliifcation of a particular piece of DNA to p...
Q: Which is responsible for the stabilization of parallel polypeptide chains in a beta-pleated sheet co...
A: Secondary structure refers to the local folded structures that occur inside a polypeptide as a resul...
Q: Given the chromatogram below in a normal phase, which samples would be the least polar? • Samples B ...
A: Chromatography is a technique, used to separate related compounds from a mixture. It is used for the...
Q: Provide differences between solution-phase peptide synthesis and solid phase synthesis in terms of: ...
A: Now a days small peptide is synthesized and tested its drug property to treat a complex disease or d...
Q: what are miscellaneous lipids?
A: Lipids get classified as - Simple lipid Compound lipid Derived lipid Miscellaneous lipid
Q: Discuss the functions and components of Biuret dye in protein content determination.
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will answer only first question for you. In order to get...
Q: Analysis of a peptide antibiotic purified from a strain of Bacillus brevii resulted in the following...
A: The average molecular weight of 1 amino acid is 110 Da. It is given that the molecular weight of the...
Q: . Which type of proteins are also known as denatured proteins? A. Primary proteins B. Secondary pr...
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any s...
Q: 70 degree Celcious is the melting point of stearic acid, and 4 degree Celcius is the melting point o...
A: Fatty acids (FA) are the building blocks of the fat present in our bodies or we eat. Fats breakdown ...
Q: quantitatively measure the concentration of carbohydrates
A: Benedict's test is mainly used for detection of reducing sugar in the given analyte solution. It is ...
Q: A. Calculate the final percent concentration of the erythrocytes in each well: (NaCl, CaCl2, MgCl2)...
A: This is classical example of chemical calculation is lab. I am going to do all calculation step wise...
Q: The figure shows that the average distance between base pairs measured parallel to the axis of a DNA...
A: DNA is composed of 2 polynucleotide strands would in a helical manner. Distance between 2 base pairs...
Q: Using the provided data on the activity part, what is the acquired R value? Is it acceptable or not?...
A: Absorbance is the unit measure of amount of light that passes through a particular solution at a giv...
Q: Describe the glucose oxidase's general enzymatic class (oxidoreductase, transferase, isomerase, hydr...
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Q: A mixture containing arginine, glutamic acid and isoleucine was subjected to electrophoresis at pH 7...
A: Electrophoresis is a technique that is used to separate the biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, peptides,...
Q: MRI What does the "induced free decay" curve describe?
A: The term "free induction decay" refers to a short-lived sinusoidal electromagnetic signal that devel...
Q: Modified TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, ...
A: Proteins are made up of amino acids, which are a type of molecule. The basic components of life are ...
Q: Please answer I will give you like Dwarfism was found to be a result of the overproduction of Enzyme...
A: The amino acids found in chromatography are: arg, asp, ile, lys, met, and tyr DNFB (Sanger's reagen...
Q: The amino acid histidine has been found to participate in both acid and base catalysis in many enzym...
A: Histidine is a basic amino acid and it contains an imidazole ring in its side-chain. Histidine is mo...
Q: Given a tripeptide Cys-His-Lys, Cys: Pk1 = 1.5; Pk2 = 10.8; PkR = 8.5 His: Pk1 = 1.6; Pk2 = 9.0; PkR...
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Q: CO, + ATP + H20 + ADP + P, + 2H* D ligase D lyase D oxidoreductase Disomerase O hydrolase transferas...
A: Enzymes are proteins that speed up the metabolism (or chemical reactions) of our bodies. They constr...
Q: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) depend - on All Size of body O Mass of body O
A: “Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If youwant any sp...
Q: What would be the expected effect of this change on the enzyme’s catalytic activity?
A: Enzyme activity is the rate of the reaction catalysed by the enzyme expressed. It is measured as mic...
Q: How can a person make ethanol?
A: Introduction: It is commonly called alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol. It is a neurotoxin...
Q: The ability of non-polar substances like fat molecules to clump together in water thereby allowing m...
A: Fats are non-polar molecules and generally insoluble in water. Non-polar molecules can not make hydr...
Q: Name the four different types of interactions responsible for creating tertiary structures in protei...
A: Tertiary structures shape is determined via the different bonding interactions between side chains o...
Q: Tests Principle behind functional group that will give evidence of a References the test a positive ...
A: Generally carbohydrates are defined as polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones . carbohydrates also are ca...
Q: From this structure, what is the predominant secondary structure of the protein? Based on what you c...
A: Lindsay-Lang proposed the first protein structural hierarchy with four levels: central, secondary, ...
Q: Describe the properties of laboratory-produced protocells.
A: Protocells are structures that arise when abiotic (non-living) components clump together. Despite th...
Q: What is measured at the A280 absorbance values?
A: Proteins in solution has a absorbance maxima at 280. The aromatic amino acids are responsible for th...
Q: Assume that mitochondria contain 0.35 Molar KCL and 0.012 Molar NaCl. Calculate the grams per liter,...
A: Osmolarity is defined as the concentration of a solution expressed as the total number of solute par...
Q: Assume that the reaction Arabinose +Pi Arabinose-6-P has a delta G of +16.1 kJ/mol and the reaction...
A: Reactions that have a negative change in Free energy, are thermodynamically favorable and can occur ...
Q: Hello sir, I khow it lakes preciouS Lab. Sheet-Level time, Please, I have a report on this Semester ...
A: The measure of Cytotoxicity or cytotoxicity assays are required to measure or find out the ability o...
Q: Analysis of a peptide antibiotic purified from a strain of Bacillus brevii resulted in the following...
A: Average mol weight of one amino acid is 110D. The peptide is of 1200D. This means that the peptide c...
Q: 3. Differentiate Enzyme Inhibition by filling the table below: Competitive Non-Competitive Uncompeti...
A: Enzyme inhibition is a process by which the activity of an enzyme is altered. Inhibitors are substan...
Q: Which of the following DNA pol I activities would be MOST important in the removal of the primer? ...
A: DNA polymerase is the key enzyme for DNA synthesis. DNA polymerase requires a single stranded DNA a...
Q: Look at the structure shown below and answer the following questions: HN NH но NH Download image. a....
A: Peptides or proteins are composed of twenty standard amino acids attached together via peptide bonds...
Q: Protein Description A 35 kDa monomer Disulfide-linked homodimer comprised of 19 kDa monomers homodim...
A: Answer - Protein is made by amino acids and in living organisms, 22 types of amino acids exist and...
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A: DNA and RNA are nucleic acids composed of nucleotides. Nucleotides are composed of a pentose sugar (...
Q: In cation exchange chromatography, positively charged proteins exit the column first. In anion excha...
A: Chromatography is a technique in which components of a mixture are separated. It consist of a mobile...
Q: hospital, his physician told him that his infarction is the result of a long history of smoking. Exp...
A: Cholesterol is an important steroid required for many steroid synthesis like testosterone. It is pre...
Q: Below are several DNA sequences that are mutated compared with the wild-type sequence. Each is a sec...
A: Note - Hi ! Thank you for the question. We are authorized to answer three subparts at a time. Since ...
Q: Which of the following is associated with pain relief? a. acetylcholine c. serotonin b. glutamate d....
A: Introduction: The term pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual...
Q: Which of the following disaccharides produces two different monosaccharides upon hydrolysis? maltos...
A: Disaccharides are the Carbohydrate molecules made up of two monosacharide units. The monosacharides ...
Q: Which of the following about suicide substrates is incorrect? O They form a covalent bond with the a...
A: Suicide substrate are substrate molecule which remain inert until it binds to enzymes active site. O...
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- Order: Prochlorperazine (Compazine) 7.5 mg, PO, qid Using the following drug label, how many milliliters of Compazine will the patient receive per dose? __ mL Round to the nearest tenth.Need help identifying the compounds a, b and cyou have an order to administer 100 mg of Ceclor to a patient you have a bottle of liquid suspension that contains 250 mg per 5 mL how many milliliters of suspension should you inject ?
- Sodium Citrate 5 g Tartar Emetic 0.015 g Cherry Syrup ad 120 mLUsing a balance with a sensitivity of 4 mg, an acceptable weighing error of 5%, and cherry syrup as the solvent for tartar emetic, how could you obtain the correct quantity of tartar emetic to fill the prescription?You own a compounding able pharmacy and are presented with a presciption for fortified gentamicin eye drops 5mg/mL. You have in stock a gentamicin injection at 40mg/ml and 5ml gentamicin eye drop labled to contain 3mg/ml. How many mililiters of the injection should be added to the 5ml of the commercial eye drop to gice it a 5mg/ml "fortifited" concentration?The doctors order 750mg of amoxicillin for your patient. A 1g vial of powdered amoxicillin is available. The label says to add 9ml sterile water to yield 1g/10ml. How many milliliters of reconstituted amoxicillin should you provide?
- List at least two (2) importance/applications of systematic separation of cations into groups in your future practice (medical technologist).Benzalkonium chloride 17% w/v . . . . . qs Water qs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 mL M. ft . solution such that 2 tbsp added to a pint of water will yield a 1:750 solution. How many milliliters of the 17% w/v stock solution will be needed to prepare the 120 mL? a 2.68 mL b 7.90 mL c 15.80 mL d 20.40 mL e 6.28 mLProvide a brief definition and a description of the significance of the following terms in NMR spectroscopy (1) CW-NMR spectroscopy (2) the nuclear Overhauser effect (3) the free induction decay(4) a 90o pulse(5) J coupling(6) distance geometry(7) intermediate exchange(8) SAR by NMR(9) the Larmour frequency(10) residual dipolar couplings
- BIOCHEMISTRY Why does salt compound give off light (or colored flame) when burned?Will ether test positive for translucent spot test of lipids? Why or why not?6. Your pharmacy has on hand Robitussin CF Syrup (guaifenesin 100 mg/1 tsp).You receive a prescription for Robitussin CF Syrup and the patient is to receive 250 mg of guaifenesin q4h. How many milliliters will the patient receive in 1 dose? If you dispense a 4oz bottle of syrup, how many doses will the patient receive?