Enzyme Catalase

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    Wgu Grt 1

    Helicase : An enzyme unravels the DNA * Primase : An enzyme synthesizes the RNA primers * DNA Polymerase I : An enzyme removes the RNA primer and puts in the nucleotides which make the DNA in the direction 5’ to 3’. * DNA Polymerase III : An enzyme catalyze the synthesis of the new strand in a 5´->3´ direction. * Topoisomerase : An enzyme can break and reform the bond in DNA B. The role of the ligase enzyme in the replication of DNA * DNA Polymerase I : An enzyme removes

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    Exercise Physiology

    Measurement of Serum triglyceride and serum glucose Protocol: ● Patient should not have any bleeding disorder ● Patient should not engage into any physical activity before the test ● Blood should be drawn from the healthy finger; devoid of any infection. ● Tip of the finger should be thoroughly cleaned with alcohol swab before taking the sample ● Serum triglyceride and glucose measurement device should be calibrated before testing. ● Sensor code should match the code set on the device

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    Enzyme Lab Report

    of Peroxidase on Enzyme Activity Gianna Crowe Bio Lab 117 October 16th, 2014 Most enzymes are proteins that speed up reactions and are characterized as catalysts. Enzymes work in such a way that when the right chemicals of a molecule are present for the enzyme, it will fully fit the shape. The part of the particular shape is called the active site of the enzyme, since this is where the reaction occurs. The molecule that the enzyme works on is called the substrate. An enzyme reaction includes

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    Microbiology Task 5 Methyl Red Test

    produced measurable acidic by-products from the experiment performed. E. Explain why organisms would have different biochemical pathways to metabolize glucose. Microbes are often identified using biochemical tests that detect specific enzymes of metabolic pathways. E. coli typically ferments lactose. It produce pyruvic acid initially from glucose metabolism. Some microbes use the mixed acid pathway to metabolize pyruvic acid to other acids (Ramakrishnan, & Sulochana, 2012).

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    Poem

    digestion of carbohydrates, including structures, enzymes, and end products. Digestion of carbohydrates and all other nutrients begins in the mouth. The food is chewed and mixed with saliva which contains a digestive enzyme which changes the carbohydrates chemically. In the stomach the food is mixed with acids to break it down further. In the pancreas and small intestine the food is broken down even more, and mixed with pancreatic amylase, and enzymes such as lactase, sucrase, and a maltase. Simple

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    Co2 Literature Review

    REVIEW ON CONVERSION OF CO2 INTO NEW VALUABLE FORM R.W. GAIKWAD1- R. M. GHUGE2, Y. N. TANGADPALLE3 1 Prof., Department of chemical engineering, Pravara Rural Engineering College, Maharashtra, India 2Student, Department of chemical engineering, Pravara Rural Engineering College, Maharashtra, India 3 Student, Department of chemical engineering, Pravara Rural Engineering College, Maharashtra, India ABSTRACT Nature utilizes CO2 to produce countless substances that are consumed by humans as well

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    Cellulose Lab Report

    centrifuge and peruse processing makes the product less smart. [24, 38, 49] 2.13 HEMOSTATIC AGENTS: 2.13.1 APROTININ: Aprotinin is a serine proteinase inhibitor made up of 58-residue polypeptide chain.it exhibits its action by formation of reversible enzyme–inhibitor complexes with proteases such as plasmin, trypsin, kallikrein, chymotrypsin, activated protein C, and thrombin. The enzymatic activity of aprotinin is given in kallikrein inactivator units (KIU), with 1 KIU defined as the amount of aprotinin

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    Restriction Enzyme Lab Report

    Function of Restriction Enzymes: Restriction endonucleases cleave the phosphodiester bond between an adjacent phosphate and deoxyribose group in the phosphate backbone of the DNA. The active site of the endonuclease perform this cleavage by binding to the side chain of certain amino acids to the phosphate group through a chemical bond. This dissolves the preexisting bond between the deoxyribose sugar and the phosphate resulting in a breakage with in the DNA chain at a specific location. (3, 7) One

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    Knockout Acne With Otc Case Study

    Knockout Acne with OTCs You can fight back acne with over-the-counter products. Benzoyl peroxide is one of them. The benzoyl part pulls the peroxide into the pore and releases oxygen that destroys the bacteria that cause acne. It is like two-in-one drug. The benzoyl also suppresses the fatty acid cells that irritates the pores. Benzoyl peroxide comes in different forms such as liquids, lotions, gels and creams, but it is best to use water-based gel as it is the least irritating to the skin. Top-rated

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    Diffusion of a Membrane

    Mikayla Moreno Diffusion through a Membrane Purpose: In this experiment one of the questions asked, is water able to diffuse through a cell membrane. The prediction to this question is that yes the water will be able to diffuse. The next question asked, will glucose be able to diffuse through a cell membrane. The prediction is yes it will be able to diffuse. The next question is will iodine be able to diffuse. Again the prediction is yes it will be able to diffuse. The next question asked

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