Biochemistry
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Author: Lubert Stryer, Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Gregory J. Gatto Jr.
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Chapter 15, Problem 29P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The example of biochemical outsourcing is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
A type of business practice in which a party is hired outside the business company to serve various functions for the company and to perform more services other than the in-house employees of the company.
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2 WHAT ARE ENZYMES ? Enzymes are macromolecules biological catalyst ,the
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convert the substrate into different molecules known as product.Enzymes are known to
catalyze more than 5000 biochemical reaction types . Most enzyme are protein
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3. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE ENZYMES THAT IS STUDIED IN THIS
LABORATORY SESSION ? Enzymes Catalase
4 .WHAT IS AN ENZYME SUBSTRATE ?
5. WHAT IS THE SUBSTRATE OF THE ENZYME THAT WE USE LABORATORY
SESSION?
6. WHAT IS THE PRODUCTS OF THE REACTION THAT WAS CATALYZED BY THE
ENZYME THAT WE STUDIED IN THIS LABORATORY SESSION?
7. WHAT IS THE ACTIVE SITE OF AN ENZYME ?
8. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE CONTROLS?
9. STATE THE HYPOTHESIS THAT WAS TASTED IN EXPERIMENT 2 ?
10.STATE THE HYPOTHESIS THAT WAS TESTED IN EXPERIMENT 3?
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