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Q: Compare exotoxin from endotoxin based on the following features
A: Toxins are dangerous substances produced by live cells or organisms; synthetic toxicants made by art...
Q: I. Normal human blood plasma contains all the amino acids required for the synthesis of body protein...
A: Blood is made up of plasma and solid components i.e., red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC)...
Q: What characteristic makes each amino acid unique from one another?
A: Amino acids are organic compounds with functional group namely carboxyl and amino. There are 20 amin...
Q: Compare and contrast the formation of mRNA in bacterial and eukaryotic cells. How do the differences...
A: Gene expression is the process by which genes are turned on in a cell to form RNA and proteins. This...
Q: Why does L-amino acids prevail in biological systems?
A: Amino acids are organic molecules composed of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen. Amino acids m...
Q: Addition of strong acid or base to a protein disrupts its disulfide bridges and electrostatic intera...
A: Protein are polymers of amino acids ,and the sequence of amino acids of protein determines protein s...
Q: Ever eat a maggot? Guess again! The FDA publishes a list, the Food Defect Action Levels list, which ...
A: Given Values: 20 maggots are allowed in 100 grams of the mushroom. The average size of the batch = ...
Q: 1. An extruded breakfast cereal was analysed for total fibre using AOAC Method 991.43 (AACC Method 3...
A: Dietary fibers are mixture of soluble/insoluble polysaccharide, non-digestible oligosaccharides, cut...
Q: 1. Draw NEW amino acids; name them and characterize them 2. Make two dipeptides with your two new am...
A: Amino acids contain amino group and carboxyl group along with R side chain. The R side chain defines...
Q: Aldosterone is glucocorticoid hormone with Na+/K+ balance i the human body. Cortisol is an adrenocor...
A: The hormones in the body play a central role in maintaining key homeostatic processes in the body.
Q: (a) A solution containing these five proteins was adjusted to pH 7.0 and then applied to a SIZE-EXCL...
A: Chromatography is a method of separation of specific compounds from the mixture of compounds. This c...
Q: Chlorinating swimming pools is an example of______________ to control microbial populations.
A: Chlorination of pools is the most common procedure of water disinfection of swimming pools. Chlorine...
Q: In using an ultracentrifuge, arrange the following steps in correct order A. Turn the knob to the de...
A: Centrifugation is a techniques in which involves centrifugal force to separate the particles from 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: Explain how a fatty acid with the composititon 18:1(9) is broken down. You can use the phrase "norma...
A: The given fatty acid is oleic acid, it contains a double bond between C-9 and C-10. Hence it is a mo...
Q: OTE: explain in a paragraph form How does PCR help in the identification of the virus from patients...
A: Polymerase chain reaction is a molecular biology technique for making a large number of copies of a ...
Q: structure of phenol derivatives @ #6-9,
A: Phenol derivatives are found with important activity such as an antioxidants, anti-cancer, disinfeci...
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...
Q: Consider the mechanism below. (i) Identify Asp X's function in the first step of the reaction. Ex ho...
A: The reaction mechanism shown here is an enzyme catalyzed reaction to synthesize sugar acid and here ...
Q: How many H2O particle were produced by creating the following How many peptide bonds were produced b...
A: Introduction: Amino acids are joined together by a condensation reaction between carboxylic and amin...
Q: 1.The 22nd amino acids and the only amino acid * A. Selenocysteine B. Selenicysteine C. Carbocystei...
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Q: 1 Active Site Reaction Mechanism Inhibitor HN- 2•Zn NH2 HO. HO, NH2 N N- NH `NH NH NH, N' 'N N 'N NH...
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Q: Outline the DNA extraction steps?
A: The extraction of DNA is an important initial step in the experiments of recombinant DNA technology.
Q: Which of the following statements is FALSE? Select one: a. Secondary structure of a protein determin...
A: Amino acids are monomers of protein they are linked with each other by forming peptide b...
Q: In an experiment, separation of albumin from chicken liver was attempted at 31%, 58%, and 65% satura...
A: Ammonium sulphate is commonly used for protein precipitation, separation, and crystallization. Antib...
Q: BARFOED’S TEST FOR MONOSACCHARIDES Place 1 mL (20 drops) of each 1% carbohydrates solution in separa...
A: Carbohydrates are divided into 3 classes monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides...
Q: In DNA extracting. What is the purpose of clear shampoo in the DNA extraction buffer?
A: DNA is extracted from different sources to analyze and study the DNA sequence and diseases caused du...
Q: label all 5 identified regions in the active site, (labels like basic catalytic residue, acidic cata...
A: In the given image tricarboxy-propanol-1 is present at the active site of enzyme and is surrounded b...
Q: A small generic section of the primary structure of an a helix is given by -amino acid, -amino acid,...
A: Alpha-helix is an example of a secondary structure. Alpha-helix is formed by the hydrogen bonding be...
Q: Given that the reduction potential Eo'= -320, +10, +816, and +50mV for NAD+, fumarate, 02 and G3P DH...
A: NAD+ oxidises glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, incorporating inorganic phosphate (Pi) to create 1,3-bisph...
Q: Explain structural differences between an acidic amino acid and a basic amino acid. How does structu...
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Q: Malonyl-ACP is a precursor in fatty acid synthesis in the acyl carrier protein pathway. Draw the str...
A: Fatty acid synthesis is the formation of fatty acids from acetyl co A and NADH using fatty acid synt...
Q: Chargaff rule applies to a ss RNA b All Polynucleotides c ssDNA d dsDNA
A: Chargaff rule was stated by Austrian born chemist Erwin Chargaff. The specifies about the 1:1 ratio ...
Q: 1. The binding of aspartate to different subunits of ATPase is an example c a. Negative cooperativit...
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Q: 3. When you think about the primary structure of the mannose-6-P receptor, assuming that it is an in...
A: The internal amino acid sequences in the membrane protein carries the information that determines th...
Q: At eukaryotic origins of replication, helicase cannot be activated until the polymerase is also posi...
A: Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is a type of biomolecule known as nucleic acid. The important compone...
Q: 1. Given the mRNA: 5'AUGCAUGACGAUCUCGUCGCG...3' a. Use the genetic code to predict the amino acid se...
A: Introduction: A genetic code is a dictionary that corresponds with the sequence of nucleotides and ...
Q: How can we use software to identify restriction-enzyme cutting sites in sequenced DNA ?
A: Restriction analysis is the process of identifying restriction mapping sites in DNA sequences by emp...
Q: 10. For the boys, the release of sperm called spermarche is indicative of a. Their capacity for sexu...
A: Answer: In higher living organisms, reproduction occurs sexually, i.e., the male and female produce ...
Q: In polynucleotides, the phosphodiester bond is between the ______. a 3’ OH from the 3’ end, ...
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Q: . What can you infer regarding the function of Aquaporin 3? b. How will the drug treat constipation?...
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Q: Lipids are defined by property rather than structure. What is the “defining property”?
A: Lipids are biomolecules made up of Carbon hydrogen and oxygen. Sometimes they also contain phosphoro...
Q: why is there glucose 6-phospI n the ER lumen A. Glycogenolysis occurs in the ER lumen. B. It prevent...
A: Introduction: Glycogenolysis is the catabolism of glycogen to form glucose. The glycogen branches ar...
Q: what type of mutation can be avoided when doing the following: 1. Eating healthy foods 2. avoiding t...
A: A mutation is an alteration in a DNA sequence caused due to various factors such as exposure to ioni...
Q: What are your views on the two sides of the debate over whetheremergent properties exist? Explain an...
A: An emergent property is considered as a property that a collection or complex system has but which t...
Q: CASE STUDY CONNECTION You work for a public health organization and have been asked to educate the p...
A: BPA is likewise used to make epoxy resins, which can be spread on the internal lining of canned meal...
Q: In what order would the following proteins eluted from a gel filtration column of Sephadex G200: Myo...
A: Chromatography is a method of separation of specific compound from the mixture of compounds. This ca...
Q: Which of the following is correct pairing of concepts? * A. Male sex hormones: androgens B. Preg...
A: Hormones are the body's chemical messengers that travel in our bloodstream to organs, skin, muscles,...
Q: Lane 1 = TakaraBio 200 bp DNA ladder Lane 2 = Haell only; (thick band) 1883 bp and 1871 bp, 799 bp L...
A: Understanding the restriction digestion patterns of any plasmid is very important to know where enzy...
Q: For an individual whose liver is regulated to have gluconeogenesis on and glycolysis off, when energ...
A: Gluconeogenesis is the pathway which synthesize glucose molecules from non-carbohydrate sources such...
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