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    Biochemistry Eukaryotic Cells (animal cells) * Nucleus * Organelle Mitochondria: “power house” Where energy (ATP) produced and stored Prokaryotic Cells (plant cells) * Cell wall * Chlorophyll * Cytoplasts: where photosynthesis occurs General Equations:- Photosynthesis: * 6CO2(g) + 6H20(l) +E(solar) -> C6H1206(glucose) + 602(g) Respiration: * C6H1206 + 602(g) -> 6CO2(g) + 6H20(l) + E Metabolism: * Thyroxin: A hormone that controls the bodies

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    from the simple elements and compounds on the Earth’s surface. Biochemistry asks how the remarkable properties of living organisms arise from the thousands of differ-ent lifeless biomolecules. When these molecules are iso-lated and examined individually‚ they conform to all the physical and chemical laws that describe the behavior of inanimate matter—as do all the processes occurring in living organisms. The study of biochemistry shows how the collections of inanimate molecules that consti-tute

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    SBI4U – CHAPTER ONE TEST – PART A – Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following is the essential characteristic of a polar molecule? a) contains double or triple bonds b) is formed at extremely low temperatures c) contains ions as part of the structure d) has an asymmetrical distribution of electrical charge e) contains the element oxygen 2. Isomers are molecules that a) react readily with one another b) have the same molecular formula c) have different molecular masses d) differ

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    Textbooks: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 13th ed.‚ By Tortora and Derrickson; John Wiley‚ Publisher‚ older or newer editions are acceptable Anatomy and Physiology 101 Lab Manual‚ By Sterling Roulette and Cheri Hodge Other items required: 1) Lab apron or old oversized shirt 2) "Scantron" computer answer cards #100 (please have ready for the first test not the quiz) 3) Colored pencil set 4) Latex gloves Catalog description: Anatomy and Physiology 101: This is an intensive study of the

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    BIOCHEMISTRY REVSION PROTIEN Question (1): Define and distinguish primary structure‚ secondary and tertiary structures of proteins. Protein Structures: Primary structure Primary structure of protein is its unique sequence of amino acids forming its polypeptide chain. The primary structure of a protein is starting from the amino-terminal (N) end to the carboxyl-terminal (C). Secondary structure Most proteins have segments of their polypeptide chain repeatedly coiled of folded in patterns

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    Frost‚ GKE1 Task 1 Page 1 GKE Task 1 Part A: Over the centuries there have been many different environmental and geographical factors that have shaped the development of the United States. Two of these factors that I feel are extremely significant to this development are the Irish Potato Famine and the discovery of gold in California. The Irish Potato Famine began in Ireland in September 1845. The famine was caused by an airborne fungus‚ phytophthora infetans‚ which attacks the leaves of the

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    carboxyl and amino groups of adjacent amino acid residues. In this experiment two sets of tests will be carried out on known samples. The first set of tests will be the “General Test” which are specific for Amino acids and Proteins. The test with “(1)Ninhydrin” is a test used to distinguish Amino acids and proteins from other structures like carbohydrate in theory the Ninhydrin should react with α-amino acids (–NH2) in proteins giving a purple coloured complex. The “(2)Buriet Test “ is a test used

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    PH 131 BIOCHM FNDTN THERAPEUTICS DR. JOSEPH 1. Select the predominant form of Amoxicillin (shown above) at pH 5.3. The pKa of the phenolic -OH is 9.6‚ the NH3+ is 7.4‚ and the COOH is 2.4. 2. At what pH would amoxicillin most readily cross a chloride channel? A. 1.8 B. 5.7 C. 8.0 D. 10.5 E. 3.6 3. Using the pK values shown in parentheses in the above diagram‚ select the pI of the tripeptide Arginiyltyrosinylcystyl from the following choices: A. 11.6 B. 5.0 C. 5.6

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    strengths outside the USA) Pyrantel pamoate (Antiminth‚ Combantrin‚ Pin-rid‚ Pin-X) Oral: 50 mg (base)/mL suspension; 62.5 mg (base) capsules (available without prescription in the USA) Suramin (Bayer 205‚ others) Parenteral: ampules containing 0.5 or 1 g powder to be reconstituted as a 10% solution and used immediately Note: Suramin is not marketed in the USA but can be obtained from the Parasitic Disease Drug Service‚ Centers for Disease Control‚ Atlanta‚ 404-639-3670. Thiabendazole (Mintezol) Oral:

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    CYPOP5 Task 1 1.1 To the Parent / Guardian of Anjum. Information for parents outlining the following… 1) Current legislation for home based childcares 2) The role of regulatory bodies As your child’s childminder I would like to inform you of some very important information detailing up to date legislation and information on the relevant regulating bodies for home based child carers. This is to ensure your child get the very best possible care when in my setting. 1. CURRENT

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