Explain why the the structure of a molecule/compound is important.Explain why graphite has a lower melting point than diamond even though both are carbon compounds.3. Explain the difference in structure between atactic and isotactic polypropylene...
Answer to: Enzymes lower activation energy, and therefore increase the reaction rate. Does an enzyme affect the structure of the transition state?...
The structure was transmembrane domain truncated, end ACE/NME capped, and missing residues repaired87 to form a complete CD3δε’–TCR–CD3γε trimeric ECD complex. Unit cells were built to enclose the molecular systems to be simulated in a physiologically appropriate and thermodynamically ...
Through the reform and development of more than 20 years,the toatl supply and demand of Henan Province increases constantly, economic structure is optimized constantly.The development prospect is wide, but some problems also existed,such as per capita output value low, urbanization process slowly, th...
The principles underlying the coarsening model are summarised in Fig.2a, b. In brief, a synapsed pachytene bivalent is considered as a one-dimensional structure, with the simulated SC length drawn at random from the experimental bivalent SC length distributions. RIs were placed at random positions...
Trait Values, Not Trait Plasticity, Best Explain Invasive Species' Performance in a Changing Environment Virginia Matzek* Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, United States of America Abstract The question of why some int...
highlights the microbial composition in BBD as an important determinant of virulence. Introduction Cyanobacteria are often key organisms that form microbial mats in natural environments. A striking feature of the cyanobacterial mat is its stratified structure and specific layers in which different trophic ...
i. Using diagrams, describe the structure of enzymes. ii. Describe the role of enzymes in metabolism with examples Using or explaining terms like a biological catalyst, lock and key, active site, induced fit, metabolism, catabolic, and anabolic reactions. ...
Learn more about this topic: Polypeptide Chain | Definition & Structure from Chapter 5 / Lesson 17 127K Understand what a polypeptide chain is. Learn what makes polypeptides, the synthesis of polypeptide chains, and explore the polyp...
Evaluation of the consequences of low to moderate doses of ionizing radiation (IR) remains a societal challenge, especially for children exposed to CT scans. Appropriate experimental models are needed to improve scientific understanding of how exposure o