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PUBLISHED PAPER REVIEW #2: First red blood cells grown in the lab | lifeofabiochemian
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Biochemistry the study of carbon compounds that crawl…. Published paper review #1 :HUMAN DEMENTIA : Stress boosts Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain. VIDEO Review #1: Glycolysis …come sugar for the breakdown! PUBLISHED PAPER REVIEW #2: First red blood cells grown in the lab. Http:/ www.newscientist.com/article/dn14565-first-red-blood-cells-grown-in-the-lab.html. Robert Lanza proud of the new discovery, exclaimed that he could create as many cells as needed, by which there would never be a shortage again.
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December 1, 2014. A disease that is clinically diagnosed is Citrullinemia (type I and II). Citrullinemia is an inherited disease which is the build-up of NH3 in the blood. There are two forms of this disease, type I and type II, each having its own a symptom which is caused by mutations on genes. Http:/ masspec.scripps.edu/metabo science/clinicaldiagnostics.php. Http:/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890417/. Http:/ ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/citrullinemia. November 28, 2014. Eating fish high in DHA...
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Crossword | thetruthaboutbiomolecules
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April 14, 2013. The real question one should ask when presented with a puzzle is, ‘Should I solve it? Do I really need to know the answer? 3 molecules with the same molecular formula but different structure, and therefore shape. 6 insoluble in water, repels water, “water fearing”. 9 a common monosaccharide. 11 in plants, chains of glucose used for energy storage. 13 polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls. 15 glucose plus fructose =. 16 type of bond that holds amino acids together. 20 monomer of DN...
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Where did the time go? | thetruthaboutbiomolecules
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Where did the time go? April 13, 2013. Honestly, the semester has come and gone! Assignments, exams, labs. I really don’t have an answer to where all the time went! It was week 2 and now its the end of week 12! This entry was tagged #time. The Mind of A Psychopath →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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September 26, 2013. Zebrafish is a model organism used to study embryonic development as they are encased by a transparent sac which allows researchers to see various stages of organ development. Added advantages include short generation time and also the large number of offspring produced. April 14, 2013. The real question one should ask when presented with a puzzle is, ‘Should I solve it? Do I really need to know the answer? 6 insoluble in water, repels water, “water fearing”. 9 a common monosaccharide.
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Enzyme Inhibition | thetruthaboutbiomolecules
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April 6, 2013. This video describes the various inhibition of enzymes such as competitive, non-competitive and uncompetitive inhibition. It shows where the inhibitor affects and the Lineweaver Burk plots obtained for each inhibition. The video can be improved in terms of audio as some sound is distorted and in terms of visual, with the aid of computerized graphs so it can be clearer. This entry was tagged #enzyme inhibition. Search for the words :D. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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MCQ questions! | thetruthaboutbiomolecules
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April 9, 2013. 1) In the conversion of glucose to pyruvate, how many enzymes are involved and what is the net ATP gained? 10 enzymes, 4 ATP molecules. 9 enzymes, 4 ATP molecules. 10 enzymes, 2 ATP molecules. 9 enzymes, 2 ATP molecules. 11 enzymes, 4 ATP molecules. 2) Choose the correct answer based on the following key:. I, III correct. III, IV correct. I, II, III correct. Where is NAD reduced to NADH H in the TCA cycle? I Citrate —— isocitrate. II fumarate —— malate. IV Malate —— oxaloacetate. The adven...
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thetruthaboutbiomolecules | Biochemistry | Page 2
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Search for the words :D. April 1, 2013. March 13, 2013. Frigero, Francesa, Marina Casimir, Stefania Carobbio and Pierre Maechler. (2008). Tissue Specificity of Mitochondrial Glutamate Pathways and the Control of Metabolic Homeostasis . Journal of Biochemical and Biophysics. Volume 1777. Pages 965-972. Amino acids are basic structures needed to construct proteins. One very important amino acid is glutamate whose structure can be seen in Fig 1. Fig 1 Showing the Structure of Glutamate. March 2, 2013. This ...
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Monthly Archives: April 2013. April 14, 2013. The real question one should ask when presented with a puzzle is, ‘Should I solve it? Do I really need to know the answer? 3 molecules with the same molecular formula but different structure, and therefore shape. 6 insoluble in water, repels water, “water fearing”. 9 a common monosaccharide. 11 in plants, chains of glucose used for energy storage. 13 polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls. 15 glucose plus fructose =. 20 monomer of DNA an RNA, consists ...