What is the main function of the DNA polymerase III enzyme? What are the role of DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase? What is the purpose of a primer during DNA replication? What would happen to the movement of the molecules if distilled water was used instead of the buffer solution?...
Why does heating up a protein such as an enzyme cause it to lose function? Why is glucose not present in urine? Why are proteins not present? In addition, why is K+ more concentrated in urine than filtrate? What is the process where proteins lose their structure? ...
The acidification of lysosomes is an important step in their maturation process because many lysosomal enzyme precursors can only be properly cleaved into their mature form at acidic pH, and most lysosomal hydrolases are active only at acidic pH. In addition, the acidity also denatures proteins to...
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Answer to: Since pepsin is a gastric enzyme, does it have an acidic or alkaline optimum pH? What happens to pepsin when it enters the duodenum? By...