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Biochemistry Question Two - Explain how gel filtration chromatography (size exclusion chromatography) separates molecules on the basis of their mass/size.
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- In SDS page, the ________ proteins will move through the gel slowest and last, and in size exclusion chromatography, the _________ proteins will elute from the column first. smallest; largest largest; largest smallest; smallest largest; smallestarrow_forward(a) What amino acid, other than alanine, can be converted by transaminationto a gluconeogenic precursor? (b) Calculate the cost, in ATP equivalents, of converting two molecules of this amino acid to one molecule of glucose.arrow_forwardWELL NUMBER ORGANISM 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Human +++ +++ + tt t++ + ++ Cow Chimpanzee t t+ Frog Monkey オt+ ャ+ ++ KEY: +++ Heavy Agglutination (Gel Solidification) + Medium Agglutination (Thick Liquid) Slight Agglutination (Flecks) No Reaction Lab Questions: 1. Animals that are most closely related to humans exhibited ichimpanzee agglutination. Heavy Medium Slight No 2. Animals that show little relation to humans exhibited cow agglutination. Heavy Medium Slight No 3. Which animal is most closely related to humans? Cow Chimpanzee Frog Monkey 4. Which animal is most unrelated to humans? Cow Chimpanzee (Frog Monkeyarrow_forward
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