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Bio 20 enzymes and nutrition notes
... hydrogen bonds that hold proteins together break down, disrupting the configuration/shape of the protein. This process is called protein denaturation. When the change is irreversible, the process is called coagulation. Boiling an egg, or cooking meat is an example of this. ...
... hydrogen bonds that hold proteins together break down, disrupting the configuration/shape of the protein. This process is called protein denaturation. When the change is irreversible, the process is called coagulation. Boiling an egg, or cooking meat is an example of this. ...
Gas Chromatography
... can be detected by this detector. The TCD is often called a universal detector because it responds to all compounds. Also, since the thermal conductivity of organic compounds are similar and very different from helium, a TCD will respond similarly to similar concentrations of analyte. Therefore the ...
... can be detected by this detector. The TCD is often called a universal detector because it responds to all compounds. Also, since the thermal conductivity of organic compounds are similar and very different from helium, a TCD will respond similarly to similar concentrations of analyte. Therefore the ...
I LEARN AT HOME ASSIGNMENT 4 Macromolecule Review
... Organic molecules have four common characteristics. First, they are all carbon based, meaning they all contain carbon. They are formed from just a few elements which join together to form small molecules which join together, or bond, to form large molecules. The third characteristic of all orga ...
... Organic molecules have four common characteristics. First, they are all carbon based, meaning they all contain carbon. They are formed from just a few elements which join together to form small molecules which join together, or bond, to form large molecules. The third characteristic of all orga ...
I LEARN AT HOME ASSIGNMENT 4 Macromolecule Review
... Organic molecules have four common characteristics. First, they are all carbon based, meaning they all contain carbon. They are formed from just a few elements which join together to form small molecules which join together, or bond, to form large molecules. The third characteristic of all orga ...
... Organic molecules have four common characteristics. First, they are all carbon based, meaning they all contain carbon. They are formed from just a few elements which join together to form small molecules which join together, or bond, to form large molecules. The third characteristic of all orga ...
Biological Molecules - Parkland Secondary School
... Starch is a storage form of glucose in plants. Up to 4 000 glucose units per starch molecule. There is some side branching so, these 4000 are not all in a single line. Ingested starch gets broken down to glucose by digestive enzymes (both salivary and pancreatic amylase and maltase) and then the b ...
... Starch is a storage form of glucose in plants. Up to 4 000 glucose units per starch molecule. There is some side branching so, these 4000 are not all in a single line. Ingested starch gets broken down to glucose by digestive enzymes (both salivary and pancreatic amylase and maltase) and then the b ...
כימיה כללית ופיסיקלית למדעי החיים
... to the deca hydrate, Na2SO4.10H2O. How much could the mass of 3.50 g of anhydrous Na2SO4increase if converted completely to the deca hydrate? 71. Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4.5H2O, which can be filtered of from the liquid. What ...
... to the deca hydrate, Na2SO4.10H2O. How much could the mass of 3.50 g of anhydrous Na2SO4increase if converted completely to the deca hydrate? 71. Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4.5H2O, which can be filtered of from the liquid. What ...
Process of Electrophoresis
... Agarose gel electrophoresis is a procedure used to separate DNA fragments based on their sizes. DNA is an acid and has many negative electrical charges. Scientists have used this fact to design a method that can be used to separate pieces of DNA. A solution containing a mixture of DNA fragments of v ...
... Agarose gel electrophoresis is a procedure used to separate DNA fragments based on their sizes. DNA is an acid and has many negative electrical charges. Scientists have used this fact to design a method that can be used to separate pieces of DNA. A solution containing a mixture of DNA fragments of v ...
Transport in Bacterial Cells
... • Higher potential energy of water • Higher concentration of water molecules that have free energy of movement ...
... • Higher potential energy of water • Higher concentration of water molecules that have free energy of movement ...
File
... provided. After each molecule is made, the group will come together and follow the instructions and answer the questions regarding carbohydrates. Monosaccharide’s (single molecules of sugar) A single molecule of sugar is called a monosaccharide. The prefix “Mono” means one. However, the one molecule ...
... provided. After each molecule is made, the group will come together and follow the instructions and answer the questions regarding carbohydrates. Monosaccharide’s (single molecules of sugar) A single molecule of sugar is called a monosaccharide. The prefix “Mono” means one. However, the one molecule ...
Review 1
... made of silver but does not want it damaged during the analysis. The chemist decides to determine the density, knowing that silver has a density of 10.5 g/ml. The figurine is put into a graduated cylinder that contains 32.6 ml of water. The reading while the figurine is in the water is 60.1 ml. The ...
... made of silver but does not want it damaged during the analysis. The chemist decides to determine the density, knowing that silver has a density of 10.5 g/ml. The figurine is put into a graduated cylinder that contains 32.6 ml of water. The reading while the figurine is in the water is 60.1 ml. The ...
Chemical Bulilding Block
... Which of the following is not a function of proteins? Catalyzes chemical reactions Transport of material Structural components of tissues All of the above are protein functions ...
... Which of the following is not a function of proteins? Catalyzes chemical reactions Transport of material Structural components of tissues All of the above are protein functions ...
07-Quiz 3 Key
... 1. (22) Select (by circling) the best answer to each question below. No credit for more than one answer. ...
... 1. (22) Select (by circling) the best answer to each question below. No credit for more than one answer. ...
Chemistry Standards Review
... 37. In the reaction, 2 Mg + O2 2 MgO, if 100.0 g of magnesium reacts with 50.0 g of oxygen, what mass of product is produced? Gases and Their Properties 38. What is the kinetic molecular theory? 39. How do gases create pressure, use KMT to support your answer. 40. Explain diffusion, use KMT to sup ...
... 37. In the reaction, 2 Mg + O2 2 MgO, if 100.0 g of magnesium reacts with 50.0 g of oxygen, what mass of product is produced? Gases and Their Properties 38. What is the kinetic molecular theory? 39. How do gases create pressure, use KMT to support your answer. 40. Explain diffusion, use KMT to sup ...
What are macromolecules? Cells are built primarily from the largest
... You should learn this list so well that you don't even hesitate to say what the four types of organic macromolecules are. This list is really important to understanding cells, so really memorize it well. It will pop up again and again throughout the semester. Carbohydrates are the "sugars." Both the ...
... You should learn this list so well that you don't even hesitate to say what the four types of organic macromolecules are. This list is really important to understanding cells, so really memorize it well. It will pop up again and again throughout the semester. Carbohydrates are the "sugars." Both the ...
2_1 Slides
... Biologist is a reductionist one – they identify the steps in a metabolic pathway and breakdown each one into it’s component parts. Organic molecules, especially proteins, are very complex and varied. Hence organic compounds have a hugely varied roles within (and outside of) cells. There is a lot abo ...
... Biologist is a reductionist one – they identify the steps in a metabolic pathway and breakdown each one into it’s component parts. Organic molecules, especially proteins, are very complex and varied. Hence organic compounds have a hugely varied roles within (and outside of) cells. There is a lot abo ...
Microsoft Word
... One of the major current challenges before chemists to develop synthetic methods that are less polluting i.e. to design clean or green chemicals transformations. The chemical manufacturing processes should be such that they don’t cause permanent damage to the environment or disturb the ecological ba ...
... One of the major current challenges before chemists to develop synthetic methods that are less polluting i.e. to design clean or green chemicals transformations. The chemical manufacturing processes should be such that they don’t cause permanent damage to the environment or disturb the ecological ba ...
TABLE 3–1 Some Common Types of Enzymes
... general name used for enzymes that synthesize molecules in anabolic reactions by condensing two smaller molecules together. catalyze the rearrangement of bonds within a single molecule. catalyze polymerization reactions such as the synthesis of DNA and RNA. catalyze the addition of phosphate groups ...
... general name used for enzymes that synthesize molecules in anabolic reactions by condensing two smaller molecules together. catalyze the rearrangement of bonds within a single molecule. catalyze polymerization reactions such as the synthesis of DNA and RNA. catalyze the addition of phosphate groups ...
CHAPTER 5 – HOMEOSTASIS + TRANSPORT
... concentration of molecules to even out the space - - known as ...
... concentration of molecules to even out the space - - known as ...
Nanotechnology
... DNA nanotechnology is an area of current research that uses the bottom-up, self-assembly approach for nanotechnological goals. DNA nanotechnology uses the unique molecular recognition properties of DNA and other nucleic acids to create self-assembling branched DNA complexes with useful properties. D ...
... DNA nanotechnology is an area of current research that uses the bottom-up, self-assembly approach for nanotechnological goals. DNA nanotechnology uses the unique molecular recognition properties of DNA and other nucleic acids to create self-assembling branched DNA complexes with useful properties. D ...
Size-exclusion chromatography
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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.