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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
difference between turn over number (efficiency of enzyme ) and rate of reaction ?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
if some enzymes involve in dehalogenation . then in which category of specificity can we add the enzyme
1)group
2)linkage
3)stereochemical
4)absolute
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
the enzymes that are group specific , are those enzymes that are involved only in changing and transferring groups or will they involve in hydrolysing or something different from dealing with groups ???
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/5/18
which is the largest and smallest enzyme in human body ??is it catalase an peroxisome ??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/5/18
steroid hormones is present in human body but when we take steroids from outside we have sideeffects why ??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/5/18
same substrate can act as substrate for many enzymes , now the product from these will depend on the action of enzymes like hydrolases, isomerases right ????
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 3/5/18
what is limiting point ?? also whether there will be presence of extra enzymes during the limiting point which will not participate in catalysing ??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/5/18
is glycerol based phospholipid the same as phosphate based glycerolipid ???
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 30/4/18
in neutral protein , we should have equal amount of acidic as well as basic amino acid am i right ?
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Joseph
Subject: Biology
, asked on 30/4/18
Hi Sir,
This is Joseph. I have a few general doubts on the lesson biomolecules. I apologise i missed the classes. i will catch up soon.
My doubts are:
What is a saccharide? What is the relation between number of carbon atoms and examples of monosacchardies (hexoses or pentoses)? what defines a monosachharide i do not understand. there are monosachharide with 4 carbon atoms and 5 carbon atoms. Please explain.
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Ranjitha R
Subject: Biology
, asked on 28/4/18
what is spliceosomes
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 28/4/18
what compound forms when Fe 2+ in haemoglobin binds with the oxygen in blood . write its chemical formula ?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/4/18
in the alpha helix structure , when the bonding takes place does the carbonyl behve like aldehyde and amide as amine ???
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1
Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/4/18
why did we get the name alpha helix and beta pleated?? is there any scientific reason behind the naming??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 23/4/18
in zwitterion there is ammonia (NH3) now the nitrogen is stable by getting electron from 3 hydrogen . then why it still connects with carbon ??
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1)group
2)linkage
3)stereochemical
4)absolute
This is Joseph. I have a few general doubts on the lesson biomolecules. I apologise i missed the classes. i will catch up soon.
My doubts are:
What is a saccharide? What is the relation between number of carbon atoms and examples of monosacchardies (hexoses or pentoses)? what defines a monosachharide i do not understand. there are monosachharide with 4 carbon atoms and 5 carbon atoms. Please explain.