
Concept explainers
(a)
To write:
About the protein released by the membrane that is treated with a solution of high salt concentration.
Introduction:
Protein is an essential part of the organisms that are present in the body cells. In the living organisms, proteins are used to building the cells and it also helps in repairing the tissues. The hormones, enzymes and other chemicals that are important for the cells in the body are been produced by these proteins.It helps in building the bone blocks, cartilage, muscles, tissues, blood and skin.
(b)
To write:
About theprotein not released by the membrane that is treated with solution of high salt alone, but gets released when the membrane incubates with an enzyme which cleaves the bond of phosphate and glycerol having the covalent linkage that are disrupted.
Introduction:
Protein is an essential part of the organisms that is present in the body cells. In the living organisms proteins are used to building the cells and it also helps in repairing the tissues. The hormones, enzymes and other chemicals that is important for the cells in the body are been produced by this proteins. It helps in building the bone blocks, cartilage, muscles, tissues, blood and skin.
(c)
To write:
About the protein not released by the membrane that is treated with solution of high salt, but gets released when there is addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate. And also about the protein released activity be preserved with its release.
Introduction:
Protein is an essential part of the organisms that is present in the body cells. In the living organisms proteins are used to building the cells and it also helps in repairing the tissues. The hormones, enzymes and other chemicals that is important for the cells in the body are been produced by this proteins. It helps in building the bone blocks, cartilage, muscles, tissues, blood and skin.

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