Repair/Recovery/Plasticity
... • Pre-injury diet supplemented with fatty acids vs. regular diet for 4 wks • Results: • Levels of oxidized protein increased after injury, but reduced by n-3 fatty acid supplementation • Mitochondrial creatine kinase reduced in injured rats, but restored with n-3 fatty acids ...
... • Pre-injury diet supplemented with fatty acids vs. regular diet for 4 wks • Results: • Levels of oxidized protein increased after injury, but reduced by n-3 fatty acid supplementation • Mitochondrial creatine kinase reduced in injured rats, but restored with n-3 fatty acids ...
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... • The flow of compounds through the urea cycle also depends on the concentrations of cycle intermediates. • Several reactions convert amino acids into urea cycle ...
... • The flow of compounds through the urea cycle also depends on the concentrations of cycle intermediates. • Several reactions convert amino acids into urea cycle ...
Honors Biology 11/9
... Cellulose is a long (100's) polymer of Glucose molecules. However the orientation of the sugars is a little different. In Cellulose, every other sugar molecule is "upside-down". Help with structure in plant cell wall. ...
... Cellulose is a long (100's) polymer of Glucose molecules. However the orientation of the sugars is a little different. In Cellulose, every other sugar molecule is "upside-down". Help with structure in plant cell wall. ...
Ch 3 organic molecules
... • A functional protein consists of one or more polypeptides twisted, folded, and coiled into a unique shape • The sequence of amino acids determines a protein’s three-dimensional structure • A protein’s structure determines its function ...
... • A functional protein consists of one or more polypeptides twisted, folded, and coiled into a unique shape • The sequence of amino acids determines a protein’s three-dimensional structure • A protein’s structure determines its function ...
chemical reactions
... A phenylketonuria (PKU) test is done to check whether a newborn baby has the enzyme needed to use phenylalanine in his or her body. Phenylalanine is an amino acid that is needed for normal growth and development. If a baby's body does not have the enzyme that changes phenylalanine into another amino ...
... A phenylketonuria (PKU) test is done to check whether a newborn baby has the enzyme needed to use phenylalanine in his or her body. Phenylalanine is an amino acid that is needed for normal growth and development. If a baby's body does not have the enzyme that changes phenylalanine into another amino ...
POWERPOINT NOTES SHEET 2.3 Carbon Compounds
... Lipids are a large and varied group of biological molecules. Lipids are made mostly from _________________ and _______________________ atoms and are generally not ____________________ in water. ...
... Lipids are a large and varied group of biological molecules. Lipids are made mostly from _________________ and _______________________ atoms and are generally not ____________________ in water. ...
Peptides and Proteins
... 20 amino acids are commonly found in protein. These 20 amino acids are linked together through “peptide bond forming peptides and proteins. - The chains containing less than 50 amino acids are called “peptides”, while those containing greater than 50 amino acids are called “proteins”. Peptide bond f ...
... 20 amino acids are commonly found in protein. These 20 amino acids are linked together through “peptide bond forming peptides and proteins. - The chains containing less than 50 amino acids are called “peptides”, while those containing greater than 50 amino acids are called “proteins”. Peptide bond f ...
nucleic acid - 4J Blog Server
... You Must Know • The cellular functions of lipids. • How the sequence and subcomponents of lipids determine their properties. • The basic structure of a nucleic acid. • How changes in organic molecules would affect their function. ...
... You Must Know • The cellular functions of lipids. • How the sequence and subcomponents of lipids determine their properties. • The basic structure of a nucleic acid. • How changes in organic molecules would affect their function. ...
2.4 Proteins
... All living organisms using the same 20 Amino Acids. Below are 5 VERY polar/ hydrophilic amino acids ...
... All living organisms using the same 20 Amino Acids. Below are 5 VERY polar/ hydrophilic amino acids ...
Spec for students digestion and metabolism
... AT skills covered by this practical activity: AT 2 and 8. Required practical 5: investigate the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of amylase enzyme. Students should use a continuous sampling technique to determine the time taken to completely digest a starch solution at a range of pH values. Iodi ...
... AT skills covered by this practical activity: AT 2 and 8. Required practical 5: investigate the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of amylase enzyme. Students should use a continuous sampling technique to determine the time taken to completely digest a starch solution at a range of pH values. Iodi ...
RNA and Protein Synthesis
... code from DNA and takes it from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Transfer RNA (tRNA)- Transfers amino acids from the cytoplasm to the ribosomes based on the instructions on mRNA. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)The structural component of ribosomes. 6. How many nucleotides does it take to make one amino acid? Thre ...
... code from DNA and takes it from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Transfer RNA (tRNA)- Transfers amino acids from the cytoplasm to the ribosomes based on the instructions on mRNA. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)The structural component of ribosomes. 6. How many nucleotides does it take to make one amino acid? Thre ...
Protein and Amino Acid
... Protein in the body is in a constant state of flux. All protein molecules in the body are eventually catabolized and replaced. During growth and reproduction, additional protein is required for new tissue growth. Animals are unable to store excess amino acids. Amino acids are either used directly fo ...
... Protein in the body is in a constant state of flux. All protein molecules in the body are eventually catabolized and replaced. During growth and reproduction, additional protein is required for new tissue growth. Animals are unable to store excess amino acids. Amino acids are either used directly fo ...
Study Questions for Chapter 17: From Gene to Protein
... spliced out and exons are then joined together to make a continuous coding sequence 12) Introns (non-coding regions) were once thought to be “junk DNA” but now it is thought that they do have biological and/or evolutionary importance. List 3 potential functions of introns. 1. Increase opportunity fo ...
... spliced out and exons are then joined together to make a continuous coding sequence 12) Introns (non-coding regions) were once thought to be “junk DNA” but now it is thought that they do have biological and/or evolutionary importance. List 3 potential functions of introns. 1. Increase opportunity fo ...
Biochemistry_and_Digestion_2010[1]
... Twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms in each molecule ...
... Twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms in each molecule ...
BC 367 Biochemistry of the Cell I
... Compartmentalization allows control, particularly of opposing pathways. Pathways are controlled at a few key steps, usually the irreversible ones. ...
... Compartmentalization allows control, particularly of opposing pathways. Pathways are controlled at a few key steps, usually the irreversible ones. ...
Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Macromolecules
... e) fatty acids 7. Which one of the following carbohydrate molecules has the lowest molecular weight? (Concept 5.2 ) a) sucrose b) lactose c) glucose d) cellulose e) chitin 8. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch. Why can't the same enzyme break down cellulose? (Concept 5.2 ) a) The enzyme ca ...
... e) fatty acids 7. Which one of the following carbohydrate molecules has the lowest molecular weight? (Concept 5.2 ) a) sucrose b) lactose c) glucose d) cellulose e) chitin 8. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch. Why can't the same enzyme break down cellulose? (Concept 5.2 ) a) The enzyme ca ...
Urinary Amino Acids Profile of Vegetarians and Non
... 162 individuals (62 young non-vegetarians aged 15-45 years, 24 elderly non-vegetarians aged 46-70 years, 40 young vegetarians and 36 elderly vegetarians) by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The most common amino acids detected in the young and elderly individuals on vegetarian and non- ...
... 162 individuals (62 young non-vegetarians aged 15-45 years, 24 elderly non-vegetarians aged 46-70 years, 40 young vegetarians and 36 elderly vegetarians) by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The most common amino acids detected in the young and elderly individuals on vegetarian and non- ...
Slide 1
... In Animals In the presence of oxygen pyruvate is transported into the mitochondria where it enters the next major metabolic pathway for the production of ATP energy. The citric acid cycle. Aerobic. If there is no oxygen present then the pyruvate is converted to a substance called lactate. ...
... In Animals In the presence of oxygen pyruvate is transported into the mitochondria where it enters the next major metabolic pathway for the production of ATP energy. The citric acid cycle. Aerobic. If there is no oxygen present then the pyruvate is converted to a substance called lactate. ...
8.4 Enzymes speed up metabolic reactions by
... function at one site is affected by the binding of a regulatory molecule to a separate site - results in either inhibition or stimulation of activity Cooperativity: mechanism that amplifies the response of enzymes to substrates Feedback inhibition: a metabolic pathway is switched off by the inhibito ...
... function at one site is affected by the binding of a regulatory molecule to a separate site - results in either inhibition or stimulation of activity Cooperativity: mechanism that amplifies the response of enzymes to substrates Feedback inhibition: a metabolic pathway is switched off by the inhibito ...
How the decomposers decompose: mineralization of microbial
... • This allowed a picture to be built of where the 13C was ...
... • This allowed a picture to be built of where the 13C was ...
SECTION 2 - CELL FUNCTION AND BIOCHEMICAL MEASUREMENT
... represent a subcategory of lipids; “not all lipids are fats” because the term lipids includes other subcategories such as phospholipids and steroids, that are not triglycerides. 11. Plasma proteins contribute to the colloid osmotic pressure of the blood, which is needed for fluid balance. Plasma pro ...
... represent a subcategory of lipids; “not all lipids are fats” because the term lipids includes other subcategories such as phospholipids and steroids, that are not triglycerides. 11. Plasma proteins contribute to the colloid osmotic pressure of the blood, which is needed for fluid balance. Plasma pro ...
Amino acid solution for NM medium
... First make up 9.1 ml 36.5% HCl, add 80 ml water, then dissolve Asp (free acid) (1.04%) 1.04 g, Gln (14.6%) 14.6 g to 100 ml water; Solution V (200x) Dissolve K.Glu (18.7%) 18.7 g in 80 ml water, then add Tyr (0.36%) 0.36 g, + 4 g NaOH pellets, add water to 100 ml; Solution VI (200x) Ile (0.79%), 0.7 ...
... First make up 9.1 ml 36.5% HCl, add 80 ml water, then dissolve Asp (free acid) (1.04%) 1.04 g, Gln (14.6%) 14.6 g to 100 ml water; Solution V (200x) Dissolve K.Glu (18.7%) 18.7 g in 80 ml water, then add Tyr (0.36%) 0.36 g, + 4 g NaOH pellets, add water to 100 ml; Solution VI (200x) Ile (0.79%), 0.7 ...
Multiple Choice:
... Palmitic acid is a C-16 fatty acid, while aldosterone, testosterone, and estrogen are all steroid derivatives and therefore hydrophobic. These cross membranes by passive diffusion. Na+, a charged molecule, crosses membranes through channels, since it is hydrophilic: facilitated transport (non-energy ...
... Palmitic acid is a C-16 fatty acid, while aldosterone, testosterone, and estrogen are all steroid derivatives and therefore hydrophobic. These cross membranes by passive diffusion. Na+, a charged molecule, crosses membranes through channels, since it is hydrophilic: facilitated transport (non-energy ...