What is the work of oxygen in the electron transport chain? Explain the electron transport chain in terms of its function, steps, and enzymes involved. Summarize the electron transport chain in Oxidative Phosphorylation. How does the cell make ATP from the electron transport chain? Briefly describe...
Discuss in detail the lock-and-key theory of enzyme-substrate interaction with a diagram and briefly explain the two types of inhibition in enzymes. How do enzymes work? In your response, use the terms substrate, product, energy, and coenzyme. ...
aResearch in protein engineering involves the enhancement of proteins and peptides for the improvement of specific applications using a variety of molecular biology tools and techniques. Metabolic Engineering refers to the modeling and improvement of networks of enzymes that function together in a metabol...
Biology is a branch of science that is involved in the study of living things. There are two major branches of biology, and they... Learn more about this topic: What are the Branches of Biology? from Chapter 1/ Lesson 19 125K
Describe how oxygen is carried from outside a bone to an individual osteocyte. Explain how the walls of the upper respiratory passages differ histologically from those in the lower parts of the respiratory tree; explain the transport of respiratory gases. Ex...
"Antibodies that act like enzymes are called 'abzymes.' Abzymes are not exact copies of enzymes and so they work differently, sometimes in ways that the original enzyme does not. If COVID-19 patients are making abzymes, it is possible that these rogue abzymes could harm many different asp...
coli. Moreover, most of the enzymes involved in these metabolic processes bind only to a specific substrate, and probably for this reason, their degrees are relatively low. The categories showing a high degree and a low duplicability are exemplified by organelle organization and biogenesis, RNA ...
Modelling in situ activities of enzymes as a tool to explain sea- sonal variation of soil respiration from agro-ecosystems. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 81, 291e303.Ali, R.S.; Ingwersen, J.; Demyan, M.S.; Funkuin, Y.N.; Wizemann, H.D.; Kandeler, E.; Poll, C. Modelling in situ...
Explain how this influences the activity of enzymes in general. Why all enzyme work well in their own optimum temperature and optimum pH ? Discuss in detail the lock-and-key theory of enzyme-substrate interaction with a diagram and briefly explain the two types of inhibition in...
(a) How do you distinguish DNA from RNA? (b) What are the characteristics of DNA? Explain how genetic information is transferred from DNA to RNA to proteins. Include the terms DNA replication, transcription, translation, the principal events, and enzymes in your answer...