What is feedback Inhibition in Enzyme catalyzed reactions? What is substrate-level phosphorylation 4. What are the essential amino acids? Why a combination of rice and lentil is considered "complete" protein for our diet 5. (a) A 5y old boy ...
Positive feedback is a feedback loop whereby the products of a certain reaction will feed back into the reaction in some way in order to increase the...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question ...
What is the best way to describe a positive and negative feedback loop in biology? How does a positive feedback system stop? What is feedback? What is a feedback loop? Distinguish between a positive feedback loop and a negative (corrective) feedback loop in a system, and give an exampl...
Feedback refers to communication regarding the reasons for mismatch between actual and plan output and corrective actions.
Uncompetitive inhibition is when the inhibitor binds only to the enzyme-substrate complex (ES) and anywhere it wants on it. The names actually give you a hint about what is going on. In the first one, competitive inhibition, there is a competition both between the enzymes and the substrates...
The activity of the epidermal-growth-factor receptor is highly regulated during Drosophila development. Two negative-feedback loops involving the proteins Kekkon1 and Sprouty have been found to act by quite different inhibitory mechanisms.
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In short, AI in drug discovery needs quantitative variables and labels that are meaningful, but we are often insufficiently able to determine which variables matter, to define them experimentally (and on a large enough scale) and to label the biology for AI to succeed on a level that is ...
Is yeast living, non-living, or dead? Explain why. What is the importance of studying fungi by a biology student? What are some advantages and disadvantages of the hydroponic or aquaponic system? How do fungi benefit man? How does negative feedback help...
What is the general purpose of feedback inhibition? How do nutrients get affected by surface runoff in biology? Include an explanation of what is surface runoff, and what causes it. What are the three important factors in microscopy?