Myoglobin, storage for oxygen; monomeric protein ... A measure of cooperativity in a binding process. ... Heterotropic effect. 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate. pH. CO2 ...
At what rate do enzymes react? How does rate change with varied conditions? ... Heterotropic Enzyme. Modulator is metabolite. Activator approach hyperbola ...
Often there is more than one binding site in a protein we can use binding ... are the sites independent or do ... Heterotropic Allosteric Effector in Hemoglobin ...
Active relaxed form Aspartate Carbamoyl phosphate Carbamoyl aspartate O H2N-C-O-PO32-= COO-CH2 HN-C-COO-H H COO-CH2 N-C-COO-H H +--O H2N-C-ATCase =----Quaternary ...
Algae minute plants which are photosynthetic found in surface soils but in low ... Plant growth hormones Stimulate plant growth hormones Compete with disease ...
Skeletal System PA 481 C Anatomy & Physiology Dr. Tony Serino Skeletal System Composed of mineralized CT and their supporting structures including: bone, cartilage ...
This is called cooperative binding. ... find an expression that relates rate of catalysis to the concentrations of S & E, and the rates of individual steps Start ...
KINGDOM PROTISTA Biology 106 By: Sameera Haq Professor Taylor Anderson-McGill Its function is to regulate water and salt balance Is this eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
Kingdom Protista Most diverse kingdom Live where ever there is moisture Difficult to classify Three Major Groups Animal-like Protozoans Plant-like Algae ...
BIOLOGICAL CATALYST Enzyme As Catalyst All enzymes are proteins - with the exception of some RNAs that catalyze their own splicing all enzymes are proteins In general ...
DIVERSITY IN LIVING ORGANISMS INTRODUCTION Every organism whether plant or animal is unique in itself. There is a wide diversity in the flora (plants) and fauna ...
... are serpentinized lherzolitic peridotites belong to an ophiolite sequence which represents the remnants of a Mesozoic ocean in the South Alpine-Apennine ...
Figure 10-3 Oxygen dissociation curves of Mb and of Hb in whole blood. Page 323 ... b A schematic diagram indicating the intermolecular contacts in the crystal ...
FAD/FADH2. NAD /NADH. Niacin derivative. recognize structure. used for degradation ... FAD/FADH2. Riboflavin derivative. used for degradation. Prosthetic group ...
Skeletal System Spicules Form out from Ossification Center Mesenchymal Cells Continually Differentiate Forming Multiple Ossification Sites Mesenchymal Cells ...
Effect similar to stimulation of cholinergic nervous system ... GIT muscles atonia. miosis and decreases intraocular pressure. CI - obstruction GIT ...
... ubiquitin, to targeted proteins ... that degrade proteins) like pepsin, ... Chymotrypsinogen cleavage sites to yield active chymotrypsin Calmodulin is a small ...
... Physiological Significance Fetal Hemoglobin Has a Higher Affinity for O2 Because it has a Lower Affinity for BPG Fetal Hemoglobin Has a Higher Affinity for ...
systems are controlled by. regulating some of their enzymes. Types of Regulation ... processed into active enzymes; pieces of. polypeptide removed- IRREVERSIBLE ...
The only evidence of the fungus are clumps of golden mushrooms that ... Largely this fungus is seen underground and forms huge rhizomorphs (root like structure) ...
Video-laparoscopy in the Management of Ectopic Pregnancy Mounir M. Fawzy El-Hao Professor of Ob/Gyn Ain Shams University Cairo Egypt Ectopic Pregnancy Why not a ...
DIVERSITY IN LIVING ORGANISMS INTRODUCTION Every organism whether plant or animal is unique in itself. There is a wide diversity in the flora (plants) and fauna ...
Digestive enzymes are secreted into the substrate, digested food is absorbed ... In arctic and alpine regions such lichens as reindeer moss serve as food for ...
Catalyst- speeds up reaction without being consumed (no effect on ... Uncompetitive inhibition- Example Problem [S], mol vo, mol/min. 0.1 0.27. 2.0 5. 10.0 20 ...
... of the bowel if not treated Meckel s Diverticulum Local inflammation with or without perforation due to Meckel s diverticulitis 10-20% of symptomatic ...
Full head, neck, shoulder cap sensation, uppers chest & back, lateral aspect of upper arm ... pneumococcal vaccine; percussion & drainage using gravity assist, ...
Why should we as medical students, study and learn about the ENZYMS? ... Acting on halide bonds. Acting on carbon-carbon bonds. Acting on acid anhydrides ...
These physiological states can be reached if a metabolic defect results in the ... At physiological pH (around 7.4) the carboxyl group will be unprotonated and the ...
KINGDOM MONERA MONERA ( EUBACTERIA) Tidak mempunyai membran inti ( karioteka ) sehingga inti selnya dinamakan prokariotik Uniseluler (semuanya ) Mempunyai dinding sel ...
Bacteria Bacteria belong to the kingdom Monera. They are unicellular organisms Also known as prokaryotes as they have no membrane bound nucleus or membrane bound cell ...
Microbiology Chapter 1 Part I Introduction to Microbiology Scope of Microbiology Microbes Life forms which require magnification for viewing Ubiquitous Each group has ...
Ancient fossils 3.5 billion years b.p. Archetype for prokaryotic organisms. Phototrophs ... Mutualists (bacteria and host both benefit) Unicellular, colonial, ...