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- pls list 3 electrochemical biosensing topics and give a little summary not a writing assignmentD. Describe the effect that each of the following changes would have on the rate of a biochemical reaction involving the substrate arginine and the enzyme arginase Decreasing the arginine concentration Increasing the temperature from its optimum value 10°C higher than this value Increasing the arginase concentration Increasing the pH by one unit from its optimum valueDirection: Answer thoroughly and explain.
- A. Briefly explain the factors that could affect enzyme activityB. How can these factors influence the enzyme reaction?E. How would you make 8 mL of Wash Buffer (1X Lysis Buffer plus 30 mM Imidazole) from stocks of 2X Lysis buffer and 4 Imidazole?Lab Test Comprehensive Metabolic Description Normal Values Clinical Significance if Above/below normal Panel values Albumin: Alkaline phosphatase: ALT (alanine aminotransferase AST (aspartate aminotransferase): BUN (blood urea nitrogen): Calcium: Chloride: CO2 (carbon dioxide): Creatinine: Glucose: Potassium: Sodium: Total bilirubin: Total protein:
- State and briefly describe the major steps involved in the production of a bio pharmaceuticalTopic: Enzymes Catalase Lab Background Information: Virtually all of the biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms are regulated by enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that function as biological catalysts, acting on a particular substrate to increase the rate of a particular type of reaction within an optimal set of conditions. One source of enzymes is the liver, which breaks down many substances within the body. Catalase, one of the enzymes found in the liver, breaks down hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a toxic waste product of cellular metabolism. It must be disposed of because it is highly reactive and can damage DNA and interfere with the proper functioning of many cellular enzymes. Catalase speeds up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. The enzyme, catalase, can also be found in hard fruits or vegetables such as (apples, potato or turnips), which you will be exploring in this lab. 2 H2O2 2 H2O+ O2 Purpose: The purpose of this…. A prescriber ordered 240 mL of ¾ strength Sustacal PO B.I.D. Explain how you would use water as a diluent to mix this solution. Show your work with units and describe how much water and how much Sustacal you would use to create this mixture..
- A. Describe the importance of nucleotide metabolism for cells. B. Explain the main features of de novo pathway and salvage pathway of nucleotidemetabolismQIV. Determine if the level of organization is molecular or cellular. Tick True if molecular. Tick False if cellular. The membrane proteins are mostly glycoproteins in association with enzymes to hasten the biochemical process. Select one: O True O FalseV. Activities Activity 1 Complete the table below by supplying the information required. Brief definition, properties (how the reaction occurs) and reaction that takes place (substance where reaction occur) Lipid Oxidation Browning Protein Denaturation Definition Properties Reaction takes place 4