Please provide an example of a biochemical process that depends on the energy status of the cell.
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The homeostasis of ATP in a cell is dependent on the maintenance of energy status that is mainly determined by the ATP to AMP ratio, as well as the maintenance of the adenine nucleotide pool. a) What is the biochemical mechanism that prevents the overproduction of ATP by glycolysis? (4 marks) Page 4 of 7 b) By referring to the metabolic pathways for the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides, discuss how this biochemical process is regulated by: i) The...
Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that allows autotrophic organisms to convert _____ energy into the _____ energy of organic molecules such a _____, a carbohydrate. Photosynthesis occurs in the _____, a double membrane organelle found in autotrophic organisms. Photosynthesis consists of the _____ reaction and the dark reaction. The _____ reaction occurs in the while the dark reaction occurs in the _____. The main pigment involved in photosynthesis are organized into clusters called _____ and _____. What is the cyclic...
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example and reasoning behind that example.
the energy changes and transfers described. (For example, if the question states "AEh>0, W 0," you are to describe a process that has an increase in thermal energy and no transfer of energy by work. You could write "Heating a pan of water on the stove.")
Please provide a calibration procedure for test indicators? The entire process and an example of the type of measurement one should pick.
Give an example of a process that converts thermal energy into gravitational energy. Can this process convert all thermal energy into gravitational energy? If so, does this process have to consume energy from external sources? If not, which part of the process must lose thermal energy to the environment?
13. How to calculation standard free energy change of a given biochemical reaction according to its equilibrium constant, Ked? What does it mean for a biochemical reaction when Ked'>, -, or <1? 20. Use an example to explain addition-elimination reactions.
13. How to calculation standard free energy change of a given biochemical reaction according to its equilibrium constant, K.? What does it mean for a biochemical reaction when K'>,, or <1? 20. Use an example to explain addition-elimination reactions.
The key idea in the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation (BOA) is that the electronic energy depends on the geometry. Explain this, and include a drawing of how the electronic energy (energy of ) depends on a geometry coordinate, R. Example, how does the electronic energy of O2 depend on the O-O bond length? e(r) e(r)
In Linux: - Please describe ( Shell Command-Line Expansion) and provide an example. - Please describe the meaning of ( running a process in the background ) with your example. - Please describe how you can use ( noclobber ) with example.
Please answer this question. Chapter 7 addresses the complicated process that cells will use to obtain needed energy. The process involves biochemical pathways which are multiple chemical reactions. Why is it important to understand enzymes and their role in these reactions? Clearly explain enzymes and their important role in biochemical reactions.