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Biochemistry Final Review

Test your knowledge before the final exam

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  • What role do kinase enzymes play in glycolysis?
  • Steps 1, 3, and 10 of glycolysis are ____.
  • What is the name of the linking step between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?
  • After binding, the receptor changes its __ to transmit information to the interior of the cell.
  • __ values of Kd indicate strong binding and high affinity.
  • Saturation kinetics are visualized as a ____ curve.
  • Michealis Menten's second assumption states that __ conversion into __ is the rate limiting step.
  • The Y-intercept of a line-weaver Burk plot represents 1/__?
  • Glycolysis results in a net production of _ ATP.
  • Competitive inhibitors increase __ but do not affect ___.
  • What amino acid features a small ring formed by three CH2's?
  • Lysine, arginine, and histidine are all examples of ___ charged amino acids.
  • The isoelectric point is the pH at which the protein carries _____.
  • __ is an O2 binding protein found primarily in the muscle.
  • __ diffusion is very slow while __ diffusion is rapid!
  • What is the source of the lipids that accumulate in blood vessel walls leading to atherosclerosis?
  • When a molecule travels from high to low concentrations it is called ___ transport.
  • ___ are molecules with both polar and non polar properties.
  • Polymers of sugars are called __.
  • Anfinsen's famous experiment concluded that ...

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