Chapter 5 Notes:
... through. C. Absorption and action spectrum - A spectrophotometer measures the amount of light that passes through a sample of pigments. 1) As different wavelengths are passed through, some are absorbed. 2) Graph of percent of light absorbed at each wavelength is absorption spectrum. 3) Photosynthesi ...
... through. C. Absorption and action spectrum - A spectrophotometer measures the amount of light that passes through a sample of pigments. 1) As different wavelengths are passed through, some are absorbed. 2) Graph of percent of light absorbed at each wavelength is absorption spectrum. 3) Photosynthesi ...
Ch 7 outline
... into three stages. 2. In the first stage, acetyl-CoA joins the cycle, binding to a four-carbon molecule to produce a six-carbon molecule. 3. Second, two carbons are removed as CO2, their electrons donated to NAD+, and a fourcarbon molecule is left. 4. Third, more electrons are extracted and taken aw ...
... into three stages. 2. In the first stage, acetyl-CoA joins the cycle, binding to a four-carbon molecule to produce a six-carbon molecule. 3. Second, two carbons are removed as CO2, their electrons donated to NAD+, and a fourcarbon molecule is left. 4. Third, more electrons are extracted and taken aw ...
Jeopardy Review Enzyme/Energetics
... The process of breaking down pyruvates in the absence of oxygen to obtain energy ...
... The process of breaking down pyruvates in the absence of oxygen to obtain energy ...
Chapter 3 Protein Synthesis
... rRNA – Ribisomal RNA: found in the ribosomes it makes up part of the ribosome structure mRNA – messenger RNA: long single strand molecule, made in the nucleus during transcription, it travels to the ribosome and provides a code to manufacture proteins tRNA – transfer RNA: cross shaped molecule carry ...
... rRNA – Ribisomal RNA: found in the ribosomes it makes up part of the ribosome structure mRNA – messenger RNA: long single strand molecule, made in the nucleus during transcription, it travels to the ribosome and provides a code to manufacture proteins tRNA – transfer RNA: cross shaped molecule carry ...
Ch 6 Chemistry of Life Lecture
... o When the number of particles is equally balanced, the particles will still move back and forth, but at an equal rate This rate is called dynamic equilibrium o Diffusion is what allows many biological functions to occur. Nerve conduction Muscle contraction Medicines in the bloodstream Oxy ...
... o When the number of particles is equally balanced, the particles will still move back and forth, but at an equal rate This rate is called dynamic equilibrium o Diffusion is what allows many biological functions to occur. Nerve conduction Muscle contraction Medicines in the bloodstream Oxy ...
Fact Sheet – SYN Matrix 6:5
... mixing Whey Protein Isolate and Leucine in a strategic ratio provides four times the protein potency as traditional high-doses of Whey Protein Isolate alone. SYN Matrix 6:5 is designed to be taken only once, and immediately after a workout when muscles are under natural stress, ready to begin recove ...
... mixing Whey Protein Isolate and Leucine in a strategic ratio provides four times the protein potency as traditional high-doses of Whey Protein Isolate alone. SYN Matrix 6:5 is designed to be taken only once, and immediately after a workout when muscles are under natural stress, ready to begin recove ...
Origin of L-Theanine in the formula LTO3
... Secondly, we say that our L-Theanine is from a plant origin, because we are talking amino acids here. Indeed, L-Theanine and L-Glutamic are amino acids. L-Glutamic acid is one of the 20 amino acids constitutive of proteins of living matter. The amino acids are molecules containing an acid function. ...
... Secondly, we say that our L-Theanine is from a plant origin, because we are talking amino acids here. Indeed, L-Theanine and L-Glutamic are amino acids. L-Glutamic acid is one of the 20 amino acids constitutive of proteins of living matter. The amino acids are molecules containing an acid function. ...
Crystallographic studies of metal ion - DNA interactions
... by a water which bridges the O 6 atoms of both guanines. The Cu-GION7 and C u - ' G ^ N 7 distances were 2.27 A and 2.10 A, respectively. This simultaneous coordination brought the two guanines closer together than they were in the Mg-form or the Co-form of CGCGTG (Figure 4C and 4D). The distance be ...
... by a water which bridges the O 6 atoms of both guanines. The Cu-GION7 and C u - ' G ^ N 7 distances were 2.27 A and 2.10 A, respectively. This simultaneous coordination brought the two guanines closer together than they were in the Mg-form or the Co-form of CGCGTG (Figure 4C and 4D). The distance be ...
Krebs (Citric Acid) Cycle
... It is also known as Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) cycle. In prokaryotic cells, the citric acid cycle occurs in the cytoplasm; in eukaryotic cells, the citric acid cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria. The Krebs Cycle is the source for the precursors of many molecules, so it is an amphiboli ...
... It is also known as Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) cycle. In prokaryotic cells, the citric acid cycle occurs in the cytoplasm; in eukaryotic cells, the citric acid cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria. The Krebs Cycle is the source for the precursors of many molecules, so it is an amphiboli ...
Document
... When sulfide (S2-) pairs with Ca2+, Sr2+, or Ba2+, the compound is soluble When hydroxide (OH-) pairs with Ca2+, Sr2+, or Ba2+, the compound is slightly soluble (for many purposes, these may be considered insoluble) ...
... When sulfide (S2-) pairs with Ca2+, Sr2+, or Ba2+, the compound is soluble When hydroxide (OH-) pairs with Ca2+, Sr2+, or Ba2+, the compound is slightly soluble (for many purposes, these may be considered insoluble) ...
MIDTERM EXAM – JANUARY, 2003
... Naming, Bonding and Writing Chemical Formulas 79. Describe what happens to the electrons in each element when the compound, NaF is formed. 80. Atoms with almost identical electronegativity values are expected to form 81. Write an example of a compound thatcontains one or more covalent bonds? 82. Whi ...
... Naming, Bonding and Writing Chemical Formulas 79. Describe what happens to the electrons in each element when the compound, NaF is formed. 80. Atoms with almost identical electronegativity values are expected to form 81. Write an example of a compound thatcontains one or more covalent bonds? 82. Whi ...
Nutrition
... B) The carbon atoms that were removed are used to form carbon dioxide (CO2) gas which we exhale C) One H atom is removed (oxidation) and added (reduction) to a NAD+ forming NADH 4. Krebs Cycle – occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria A) Acetyl CoA enters the Krebs cycle where it combines with oxal ...
... B) The carbon atoms that were removed are used to form carbon dioxide (CO2) gas which we exhale C) One H atom is removed (oxidation) and added (reduction) to a NAD+ forming NADH 4. Krebs Cycle – occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria A) Acetyl CoA enters the Krebs cycle where it combines with oxal ...
Chapter 2 - Biochemistry
... Factors Limiting Enzyme Action • Concentration of Enzyme and Substrate – With a fixed amount of enzyme and an excess of substrate molecules • the rate of reaction will increase to a point and then ...
... Factors Limiting Enzyme Action • Concentration of Enzyme and Substrate – With a fixed amount of enzyme and an excess of substrate molecules • the rate of reaction will increase to a point and then ...
netionicnotes
... Two compounds react to form two new compounds. No changes in oxidation numbers occur. All double replacement reactions must have a "driving force" that removes a pair of ions from solution. They may be removed by forming a precipitate, a gas, or molecular compound. If water forms, it’s an acid/base ...
... Two compounds react to form two new compounds. No changes in oxidation numbers occur. All double replacement reactions must have a "driving force" that removes a pair of ions from solution. They may be removed by forming a precipitate, a gas, or molecular compound. If water forms, it’s an acid/base ...
... III. Lipids – diverse group of compounds that are all insoluble in water because they are nonpolar. A. Fats – made up of three fatty acids attached to a glycerol molecule. All the fatty acids can be the same or they may be different. The hydrocarbon tails contain numerous C H bonds (proportionally m ...
Review: Thermodynamics and Cell Respiration
... 18. What happens to the 6 carbon glucose molecule in aerobic respiration? Alcoholic fermentation? Lactic acid fermentation? ...
... 18. What happens to the 6 carbon glucose molecule in aerobic respiration? Alcoholic fermentation? Lactic acid fermentation? ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.