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Here is what you better know: how exocytosis and endocytosis work what aquaporins are and how they function what osmosis is what hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic mean and how they are used always in comparison what the three types of passive transport are, how they are similar and how they are different what active transport is what is required for active transport to occur and in which direction the solute molecules...
7) Why do hydrolysis reactions occur more readily in solution than dehydration reactions? A) Hydrolysis reactions increase G, or Gibbs free energy of the system, B) Hydrolysis reactions are endergonic and increase entropy of the system. C) Hydrolysis reactions are exergonic and decrease entropy of the system. D) Hydrolysis reactions are exergonic and increase entropy of the system. 8) How do cells use the ATP cycle illustrated in the figure? AAA W A) Cells use the cycle to recycle ADP...
4. Draw a free energy reaction coordinate diagram for both a generic endergonic and a generic exergonic reaction (label each). Make sure to label the x- and y-axes. Now label where reactants and products should go on the figure. Draw something that illustrates the free energy change for each reaction. Now write something like the following next to your figures: “reactants <—> products”. a. What do the reaction coordinate diagrams have to do with the text you just wrote? b. What...
2. Proteins degradation provides free amino acids, which may be further degraded by deamination and transamination in order to synthesis new compounds, produce energy, or eliminate waste. Provide a brief description for each of the possible fates of free amino acids with specific reference to biochemical reactions and state how the products of these reactions may are utilized. 3. Consider the amount the ATP yield from two different 6-carbon biomolecules: fructose and caproic acid. With specific reference to the catabolic...
Match the term to the correct description. Choices may only be used once. Group of answer choices [ Choose ] An inhibitor molecule binds to the active site. Part of an enzyme where the substrate binds to Protein molecules that function as biological catalysts An inhibitor molecule binds to an allosteric site and prevents the substrate from binding to the active site. A substance...
ha Threm where periode war of the three disfrac es wangu alin w species oftenpos . CROA in the pas t for padarges who wished the prim e for and each defonds be 30 points each) Place the capital letter of the best answer Part C. Multiple choice (2 points each) Place the in the blank to the left of the answer The primary function of polysaccha glycolipids of animal cell membranes is to actively transport molecules against facilitate diffusion...
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B p extract CO2 from the atmosphere synthesize macromolecules from monomers The f o llar gratis te 4 co Camerot glue E p arhaat describes the synthesis of ATP associated with cler sociated with electron transport B Which of the Allowing synces correctly describe transport chemiosmosis, proton B. NADH, electron transport, proton gradient substrate-level phosphorylation DNADH, electron transport, substrate-level phosphorylation, ATP NADR C NADH, transport prodogradient, dheim N of the above correctly shows the pattern of m y...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is NOT a product of the Citric Acid Cycle? O Citric acid O CO2 O NADH O FADH2 O All of the above are products QUESTION 2 What do glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle have in common? O They both involve oxidation of glucose. O They both occur in the cytoplasm. O They both produce CO2 O They both produce ATP and NADH QUESTION 3 Pyrimidines are synthesized through a long series of...
O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with mixing and ... For each system listed in the first column of the table below, decide (if possible) whether the change described in the second column will increase the entropy S of the system, decrease S, or leave S unchanged. If you don't have enough information to decide, check the "not enough information" button in the last column. Note for advanced students: you may assume ideal gas and ideal...
OENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with mixing and ... For each system listed in the first column of the table below, decide (if possible) whether the change described in the second column will increase the entropy S of the system, decrease S, or leave S unchanged. If you don't have enough information to decide, check the "not enough information" button in the last column Note for advanced students: you may assume ideal gas and ideal solution...