Both questions were out of 5 points. What would be correct and good answers for both...
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The major difference between a mutase and an isomerase enzyme is Mutase transfers an entire group from one carbon to another, while an isomerase transfers a single atom Mutase causes mutations and isomerase causes isomerization Mutase transfers a single atom from one carbon to another while isomerase transfers entire group Mutase requires ATP while Isomerase does not require any ATP. According to the Chargaff's rule, number of purines = pyrimidines in a given strand...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....