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starting
How to isolate a protein,
Name two digestive proteins,
What are three methods to identif...
4  cards
amino acids
Define the properties of amino acids,
What are the properties of polar ...,
What are the different types of s...
11  cards
peptide stuctures
How many amino acid chains make a...,
Define the 4 stages of protein st...,
What are the three parts of the m...
13  cards
protein folding and folding diseases
What is a super secondary stucture,
What are 4 types of super seconda...,
What are the 4 kinds of protein f...
17  cards
enzymes 1
How does gibs energy determine th...,
What is the main function of enzymes,
How does a reaction proceed
10  cards
Enzymes 2
What are the feature of an enzyme...,
What is the energy transition as ...,
What are the advantages of weak b...
9  cards
Enzyme rate
Define what km and kcat is ow can...,
What is vmax and v0,
What is an enzyme progress curve
10  cards
enzyme inhibition
Define what a kenetically perfect...,
For what reason are enzyme inhibi...,
What is a reversabe compaired to ...
8  cards
Hemoglobin 1
What is the importance of globins...,
What are the properties of heme,
What are the strcutural propertie...
11  cards
Hemoglobin 2
What is a conformational change,
What effect does the his7 have,
What change occurs when o2 binds ...
12  cards
inhibition and activation of receptors
What are the steps of protein act...,
What is the difference in pharmac...,
What are the normal two ways we c...
17  cards
genetics 1
What is the central dogma of mole...,
What is the gene structure and ho...,
What does the promotor region con...
6  cards
Genetics + disease
What is a general overview of tra...,
What is a codon codon redundancy,
What is genetic variation and why...
9  cards
Inheritance + monogenetic disorders
What is the difference between ga...,
What is the difference between mo...,
What is retinitis pegmentosa
9  cards
inheritance and polygenetic disorders
What are the twtypes of polygenet...,
How can envrionmental factors imp...,
Why are polygenetic disorders ver...
12  cards
LAB 1
What does dilution factor 10 mean,
Where does iodine bind to startch,
Why does ph damage protein structure
13  cards
recombinant technologys
Recombinant dna technologys,
What is the main tool used in rec...,
What are the key components of a ...
7  cards
How to create recombinace
What are the steps to creating a ...,
What is the challage of growing i...,
How do we grow insulin in bacteria
8  cards
protein design
What are the two factors for reco...,
What is the application for desig...,
What are the steps to design a ne...
5  cards
Metabolisum overview
What is the first law of thermody...,
Why is adenosine triphosphate a g...,
What is a macromolecule
9  cards
mid term prep
What are basic numerical values f...,
Why are glycine proline helix bre...,
What is the most common amino aci...
6  cards
lipids as fuel 1
What kind of molecules are lipids...,
What are the functions of cholest...,
What are the functions and proper...
13  cards
Glucose fuel 1
How is glucose mostly found in th...,
What is the pathway for glucose a...,
What is the challanges with gluco...
8  cards
Glucose as fuel 2
How can the pathway of glycosylis...,
What are the two phases of glycol...,
What are the properties of nad
9  cards
Lipid as fuel 2
What are the two methods which li...,
What activation of ffa occurs in ...,
How does fatty acyl coa get trans...
8  cards
citric acid cycle
How does the cac add carbon to be...,
What are the two stages of the cac,
What are the important steps with...
6  cards
Aminoacid as enegry
What are the two classes of prote...,
How are proteases released and ac...,
What are the 2 methods for deamin...
8  cards
ETC
What is the experiment which prov...,
What are the two types of carrier...,
What are the two mobile carriers ...
9  cards
ATP synthase
What were the three experiments t...,
What is the protomotic force pmf,
What are the two types of divisio...
7  cards
insulin release and metabolic homeostasis
What is metabolic homeostasis,
What are some of the specific tis...,
How can connect glucose sensation...
6  cards
fuel storage with insulin
What are our fuel reserves and th...,
How can glucose be stored in adip...,
Where is glucose stored and how
6  cards
fuel mobilisation with glucagon
What is the role of adrenline and...,
What is the process of glycogenol...,
How is the pathway for glycogenol...
8  cards
starvation
What are the main ideas of metabo...,
How does fuel utilization of gluc...,
What hormones are reponsable for ...
7  cards
obesity
How is obesity determined on the ...,
What are some negative health con...,
What is the energy balance model ...
7  cards
final prep
What are the properties of the pe...,
What are examples of alpha family...,
How do enzymes impact the equilib...
16  cards

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