lease sir if you can't solve stepwise with explanation in each step and also given information and final answer Along with the concept and also showing excel formula (wherever needed) please skip , if yes pls solve ill definitely rate the solution and dont do handwritten.. its one question only steps are given on how to proceed so do all its one question only , thanks Much concern has been expressed regarding the practice of using nitrates as meat preservatives. In one study involving possible effects of these chemicals, bacteria cultures were grown in a medium containing nitrates. The rate of up take of radio-labeled amino acid (in dpm, disintegrations per minute) was then determined for each culture, yielding the following observations: 7251 6871 9632 6866 9094 5849 8957 7978 7064 7494 7883 8178 7523 8724 7468 Suppose that it is know that the mean rate of uptake for cultures without nitrates is 8000. Do the data suggest that the addition of nitrates results in a decrease in the mean rate of uptake? Test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of .10.
Enzyme kinetics
In biochemistry, enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysis is the addition of a catalyst to a chemical reaction to speed up the pace of the reaction. Catalysis can be categorized as either homogeneous or heterogeneous, depending on whether the catalysts are distributed in the same phase as that of the reactants. Enzymes are an essential part of the cell because, without them, many organic processes would slow down and thus will affect the processes that are important for cell survival and sustenance.
Regulation of Enzymes
A substance that acts as a catalyst to regulate the reaction rate in the living organism's metabolic pathways without itself getting altered is an enzyme. Most of the biological reactions and metabolic pathways in the living systems are carried out by enzymes. They are specific for their works and work in particular conditions. It maintains the best possible rate of reaction in the most stable state. The enzymes have distinct properties as they can proceed with the reaction in any direction, their particular binding sites, pH specificity, temperature specificity required in very few amounts.
Please sir if you can't solve stepwise with explanation in each step and also given information and final answer Along with the concept and also showing excel formula (wherever needed) please skip , if yes pls solve ill definitely rate the solution and dont do handwritten..
its one question only steps are given on how to proceed so do all its one question only , thanks
Much concern has been expressed regarding the practice of using nitrates as meat preservatives. In one study involving possible effects of these chemicals, bacteria cultures were grown in a medium containing nitrates. The rate of up take of radio-labeled amino acid (in dpm, disintegrations per minute) was then determined for each culture, yielding the following observations:
7251 6871 9632 6866 9094 5849 8957 7978 7064 7494 7883 8178 7523 8724 7468
Suppose that it is know that the mean rate of uptake for cultures without nitrates is 8000. Do the data suggest that the addition of nitrates results in a decrease in the mean rate of uptake? Test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of .10.
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1. Describe the population characteristic about which hypotheses are to be tested.
2. State the null hypothesis H0.
3. State the alternative hypothesis Ha.
4. Choose the significance level, a, for the test. Note: Many times a will be specified in the problem, so just state it here. If it is not given, you are free to choose an appropriate significance level like a = .05
5. Check to make sure that any conditions/assumptions required for the test are reasonable. Note: Even if you believe that the assumptions have not been met, make a note of that and then say, "but we will proceed with the test anyway".
6. Clearly display the test statistic to be used and calculate the observed value of the test statistic.
7. Determine the P-value associated with the observed value of the test statistic.
8. State the conclusion (reject H0 or fail to reject H0) with reference to the level of significance.
9. State a final conclusion in the context of the problem..
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