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Enzymes Objectives: (a) explain that enzymes are globular proteins that catalyse metabolic reactions; (b) explain the mode of action of enzymes in terms.
Modeling and Analysis Techniques in Systems Biology. CS 6221 Lecture 2 P.S. Thiagarajan.
Note: There is a practical to go with this lesson (check the lesson folder). You may want to do it as a separate lesson after teaching this.
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The excretory system. By the end of today’s class you should be able to: State the function, location, products of the skin and lungs as organs of excretion.
K + NO 3 - Ca +2 SO 4 -2 Which ion requires the most energy to move across the membrane, assuming the same concentration gradient for all four? Biological.
Chapter 5 Enzymes, Coenzyme and Energy Biology 100 Spring 2009.
ENZYMES. are biological catalyst are mostly proteinaceous in nature, but RNA was an early biocatalyst are powerful and highly specific catalysts.
Today: Kreb’s Cycle Today: Kreb’s Cycle –Cell Respiration Homework Due Monday: Electron Transport Chain, Monday: Electron Transport Chain, Pre-lab assignment.