Macromolecules are a molecule containing a very large number of atoms such as protein nucleic acid or synthetic polymer. Our body is made up of large biological molecules and they are in most of the foods we eat. The large molecules are in our body to help provide the proper necessities that’s important to maintain your body. The four major types of large molecules that we have in our bodies are classified as carbohydrates known as sugars and the energy storage we have in our body, lipids known as…
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-In contrast to the prevailing rationalization of these substances as aggregates of small molecules, Staudinger proposed they were made up of macromolecules composed of 10,000 or more atoms. -This limiting view was challenged by Hermann Staudinger, a German chemist with experience in studying natural compounds such as rubber and cellulose. -Indeed, applications of these materials as fibers, flexible…
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Objective: Explain what the enzymes are and their activities under different temperature condition. Introduction: Macromolecules are polymers that are made up of monomers subunits. Three conventional biopolymers in human body are carbohydrates such as sugar, protein, and nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. According to website, Wikipidia.org, Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts, which speed up chemical reactions. Where in catalytic cycle, it starts with an empty active site of an Enzyme…
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Juliano, Kyle Lemuel S. Prof. Louyzza Maria Victoria H. Vasquez Eng 10 April 26, 2018 What does it take to have a more potent protease inhibitor? What do think are protease inhibitors? Are they drugs? Well, yes it is. Protease inhibitors are one type of antiretroviral drug which play a great role in the field of science, particularly in biology. These antiretroviral drugs help in reducing the amount of HIV, a virus which copies itself several times as it can by “injecting its genetic…
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study According to the UN-Habitat, state of the world’s cities, 2008/09, page 129, a major flood in Surat, India, in 1994 resulted in an outbreak of a plague-like disease, and the official inquiry cited uncollected solid waste of which plastics are of greater percentage blocking drains. The disease caused panic country-wide and while the citizens blame the municipality, the public authorities in turn blamed the citizens for their lack of civic sense…
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chemically differentiate between proteins, sugars, starches, and lipids; to identify the roles of molecular components in living systems; to comprehend the value of using a systematic approach to research; and to describe why hypotheses, controls, standards, and quality control are important in scientific research (Vorndam, 2002, p. 92). Basic Chemistry for Investigating Living Systems Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to explain how colorimetry can be used to qualitatively detect cellular…
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processes rather than individual molecules are the main focus. Over the last 40 years biochemistry has become so successful at explaining living processes that now almost all areas of the life sciences from botany to medicine are engaged in biochemical research. Today the main focus of pure biochemistry is in understanding how biological molecules give rise to the processes that occur within living cells, which in turn relates greatly to the study and understanding of whole organisms. Among the vast…
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Nathan Banks Period 2 Biology 12 December 2012 Study Guide Test Review CHAPTER 1: EXPLORING LIFE • 7 common properties of life 1. Order 2. Reproduction 3. Growth and Development 4. Energy processing 5. Response to the Environment 6. Regulation 7. Evolutionary Adaptation • Hierarchy Organization 1. Molecule 2. Organelle 3. Cell 4. Organ 5. Organ System…
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Comparator will turn on the controlled Where should you go to find updates on the course? Announcements in Bioespresso Where should you go to access your readings and assignments? www.bioespresso.com Where do you submit your extra credit paper? Dr. Pozo’s office A student athlete presents Dr. Pozos with documentation that he had an school-sponsored athletic event and was unable to complete the module. Dr. Pozos opens the emodule for the student and the student forgets to take the emodule…
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Science For Living Notes (Compiled) Table of Contents Unit 1 Measurement 5-10 Unit 2 Matter 11-48 Unit 3 Basic materials for maintaining life Air 49-54 Water 55-68 Food 69-71 Other biomolecules of life 72-76 Unit 4 Energy in the Community Electricity 77-78 Heat 78-81 Light 82-91 Sound 92 Simple Machines 93-99 Unit 5 The Physical Environment Weather and Climate 100-113 Soils 114-128…
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