In Class Notes Week 11
... constructed using an oil with a density of 0.75 g/cm3. If the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 atm, what will be the height in meters of the oil column in the barometer? ...
... constructed using an oil with a density of 0.75 g/cm3. If the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 atm, what will be the height in meters of the oil column in the barometer? ...
9/19/14 Notes on Macromolecules (powerpoint)
... • Polysaccharides are chains of 3 or more monosaccharides such as starch, which is an example of a macromolecule (a large molecule made up of smaller molecules). • In organisms, polysaccharides function as store houses of energy. ...
... • Polysaccharides are chains of 3 or more monosaccharides such as starch, which is an example of a macromolecule (a large molecule made up of smaller molecules). • In organisms, polysaccharides function as store houses of energy. ...
Drug discovery
... Explain the methods for synthesizing peptides and oligonucleotides and discuss the uses of each Detail the multiple uses of antibodies in medical biotechnology and discuss the immune response that results from vaccinations ...
... Explain the methods for synthesizing peptides and oligonucleotides and discuss the uses of each Detail the multiple uses of antibodies in medical biotechnology and discuss the immune response that results from vaccinations ...
Organic Molecules - NVHSIntroBioPiper1
... Important: Nucleic acids are polymers made up of nucleotides (monomers) Nucleotides-5 carbon sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base ...
... Important: Nucleic acids are polymers made up of nucleotides (monomers) Nucleotides-5 carbon sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base ...
Midterm 1 2009 (PDF format)
... b) The enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the state of the reactants and products. c) Enthalpy is a state function. d) H is the value of q measured under conditions of constant volume. e) The enthalpy change of a reaction is the reciprocal of the ∆H of the reverse reaction. ...
... b) The enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the state of the reactants and products. c) Enthalpy is a state function. d) H is the value of q measured under conditions of constant volume. e) The enthalpy change of a reaction is the reciprocal of the ∆H of the reverse reaction. ...
Unit C Lesson 10 Polymers
... Polyamides are another type of condensation polymer. These are important in living organisms as the basis for the formation of proteins. The monomers have an amino group (-NH2) at one end of the molecule and a carboxyl group (-COOH) at the other end. In proteins, the amide linkage is called a peptid ...
... Polyamides are another type of condensation polymer. These are important in living organisms as the basis for the formation of proteins. The monomers have an amino group (-NH2) at one end of the molecule and a carboxyl group (-COOH) at the other end. In proteins, the amide linkage is called a peptid ...
chapter 2
... 1. Which would be miscible with water: ethanol or ethane? Why? Ethanol because it is polar so the water molecules would be attracted to the polar end of the ethanol molecule. Ethane would not mix because it is non-polar so the water molecules are not attracted to it and they would just stay together ...
... 1. Which would be miscible with water: ethanol or ethane? Why? Ethanol because it is polar so the water molecules would be attracted to the polar end of the ethanol molecule. Ethane would not mix because it is non-polar so the water molecules are not attracted to it and they would just stay together ...
Slide 1 - Ommbid.com
... Hydrolysis of membrane-associated ceramide by acid ceramidase in the presence of saposins and bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP) in the acidic lysosomal compartment. According to a recent model on the topology of lysosomal digestion,47 ceramide hydrolysis takes place on intralysosomal vesicles. R = ...
... Hydrolysis of membrane-associated ceramide by acid ceramidase in the presence of saposins and bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP) in the acidic lysosomal compartment. According to a recent model on the topology of lysosomal digestion,47 ceramide hydrolysis takes place on intralysosomal vesicles. R = ...
Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions – Brooker et al ARIS site
... Answer: Anfinsen was testing the hypothesis that the information necessary for determining the threedimensional shape of a protein is contained within the protein itself. In other words, the chemical characteristics of the amino acids that make up a protein will determine the three-dimensional shape ...
... Answer: Anfinsen was testing the hypothesis that the information necessary for determining the threedimensional shape of a protein is contained within the protein itself. In other words, the chemical characteristics of the amino acids that make up a protein will determine the three-dimensional shape ...
SampleTest3
... ____25. Two solutions with concentrations of 2% sugar and 4% sugar, respectively, are separated by a semipermeable membrane. During osmosis, there is a net flow of A) sugar molecules from the concentrated to the dilute solution B) sugar molecules from the dilute to the concentrated solution C) water ...
... ____25. Two solutions with concentrations of 2% sugar and 4% sugar, respectively, are separated by a semipermeable membrane. During osmosis, there is a net flow of A) sugar molecules from the concentrated to the dilute solution B) sugar molecules from the dilute to the concentrated solution C) water ...
cellular respiration flow chart cellular respiration flow
... CELLULAR RESPIRATION FLOW CHART © R. A. Mathiak 2009 ...
... CELLULAR RESPIRATION FLOW CHART © R. A. Mathiak 2009 ...
Macromolecules For Identification
... amounts nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. • They are called "macromolecules" because they are very large, containing long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms and often consists of repeating smaller molecules bonded together in a repeating pattern (polymers). ...
... amounts nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. • They are called "macromolecules" because they are very large, containing long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms and often consists of repeating smaller molecules bonded together in a repeating pattern (polymers). ...
Bioseparation Engineering, Vol 16. Progress in Biotechnology Brochure
... Continuous separation of ternary mixture of amino acids using rotating annular chromatography with partial recycle of effluent (T. Fukumura, V.M. Bhandari, A. Kitakawa, T. Yonemoto). Mass transfer characteristics of a perfusion-type gel analyzed by shallow bed method (M. Terashima., S. Nishimura, H. ...
... Continuous separation of ternary mixture of amino acids using rotating annular chromatography with partial recycle of effluent (T. Fukumura, V.M. Bhandari, A. Kitakawa, T. Yonemoto). Mass transfer characteristics of a perfusion-type gel analyzed by shallow bed method (M. Terashima., S. Nishimura, H. ...
What do we call a substance with more than one kind of atom
... a. Kinetic energy of metal atoms decreases in the flame b. Kinetic energy of water molecules increases when the heated metal is immersed c. Kinetic energy of water molecules decreases when the heated metal is immersed d. Kinetic energy of metal atoms increases when immersed in the cooler water 15. A ...
... a. Kinetic energy of metal atoms decreases in the flame b. Kinetic energy of water molecules increases when the heated metal is immersed c. Kinetic energy of water molecules decreases when the heated metal is immersed d. Kinetic energy of metal atoms increases when immersed in the cooler water 15. A ...
Unit 3 Macromolecules, Enzymes, and ATP
... consistent from one organism to another, however they can be utilized in many different ways. • Different species of organisms and individuals within the same species are distinguished by their differences in organic molecules (DNA, enzymes, etc). ...
... consistent from one organism to another, however they can be utilized in many different ways. • Different species of organisms and individuals within the same species are distinguished by their differences in organic molecules (DNA, enzymes, etc). ...
powerpoint 29 Aug
... movement of one molecule down its concentration gradient coupled to movement of another molecule up its concentration gradient Two basic types ...
... movement of one molecule down its concentration gradient coupled to movement of another molecule up its concentration gradient Two basic types ...
1 2016-17 Honors Chemistry Review for the Final Exam Each unit
... The osmium/oxygen product has a known or accepted molar mass of 254.23 g/mol. The melting and boiling points of the product are determined to be 40.25˚C and 129.7˚C respectively. a) Determine both the empirical and molecular formulas for this product. b) This is a product made from a metal and a non ...
... The osmium/oxygen product has a known or accepted molar mass of 254.23 g/mol. The melting and boiling points of the product are determined to be 40.25˚C and 129.7˚C respectively. a) Determine both the empirical and molecular formulas for this product. b) This is a product made from a metal and a non ...
Practice Questions
... Molecules of different gases having the same volume, the same pressure, and the same temperature will have an average speed that is in proportion to their molecular mass. A balloon containing 22.4 liters of hydrogen gas at zero degrees Celsius and a pressure of one atmosphere will contain the same n ...
... Molecules of different gases having the same volume, the same pressure, and the same temperature will have an average speed that is in proportion to their molecular mass. A balloon containing 22.4 liters of hydrogen gas at zero degrees Celsius and a pressure of one atmosphere will contain the same n ...
AP Chemistry 2013 Semester 1 Final Exam Review Problems
... mass; isotopes; atomic mass; periodic table basics; molecules, compounds and formulas; Ionic Compounds: formulas, names and properties; Molecular Compounds: formulas, names and properties; Formulas. 3. Natural carbon, which has an atomic mass of 12.011amu, consists of carbon-12 and carbon- 13 isotop ...
... mass; isotopes; atomic mass; periodic table basics; molecules, compounds and formulas; Ionic Compounds: formulas, names and properties; Molecular Compounds: formulas, names and properties; Formulas. 3. Natural carbon, which has an atomic mass of 12.011amu, consists of carbon-12 and carbon- 13 isotop ...
Matter Physical Changes Chemical Changes Elements and the
... arranged. Solids have a definite volume and a definite shape. ...
... arranged. Solids have a definite volume and a definite shape. ...
kaedah-kaedah dalam biologi molekul
... TECHNIQUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY • CENTRIFUGATION- Separation of molecules/macromolecules/organelles according to the size, shape, density & gradient • ELECTROPHORESIS- Separation of molecules/macromolecules according to charge • MICROSCOPY- Structural examination of minute molecule/macromolecule/org ...
... TECHNIQUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY • CENTRIFUGATION- Separation of molecules/macromolecules/organelles according to the size, shape, density & gradient • ELECTROPHORESIS- Separation of molecules/macromolecules according to charge • MICROSCOPY- Structural examination of minute molecule/macromolecule/org ...
SUMMER WORK AP Chemistry
... sections 6 – 8, if covered, are typically in less depth during a first year high school chemistry class, but should be familiar to students. Less than two weeks are spent reviewing this material at the beginning of the school year. This material is covered in any secondary school chemistry class, so ...
... sections 6 – 8, if covered, are typically in less depth during a first year high school chemistry class, but should be familiar to students. Less than two weeks are spent reviewing this material at the beginning of the school year. This material is covered in any secondary school chemistry class, so ...
Chapter 1: Matter, Measurement and Problem Solving
... Molecules have a lot of space between them Free to move Compressible: forcing gas into a small container No fixed volume: volume of the container No fixed shape: take the shape of container ...
... Molecules have a lot of space between them Free to move Compressible: forcing gas into a small container No fixed volume: volume of the container No fixed shape: take the shape of container ...
Light RXNS: 1. What is the key event that starts off light reactions? 2.
... 4. How are the Krebs Cycle and the Calvin Cycle related? Can one occur without the other? If so, which one. If not, why not. 5. When anaerobic respiration occurs, there is not enough oxygen to com ...
... 4. How are the Krebs Cycle and the Calvin Cycle related? Can one occur without the other? If so, which one. If not, why not. 5. When anaerobic respiration occurs, there is not enough oxygen to com ...
Size-exclusion chromatography
Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a chromatographic method in which molecules in solution are separated by their size, and in some cases molecular weight. It is usually applied to large molecules or macromolecular complexes such as proteins and industrial polymers. Typically, when an aqueous solution is used to transport the sample through the column, the technique is known as gel-filtration chromatography, versus the name gel permeation chromatography, which is used when an organic solvent is used as a mobile phase. SEC is a widely used polymer characterization method because of its ability to provide good molar mass distribution (Mw) results for polymers.