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- What is the concentration of blood glucose in a normal healthy human i...
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- Define living state.
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- Why is living state a non-equilibrium steadystate?
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- What term is given to those ribonucleic acids, which have catalytic po...
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- What is a 'substrate' in an enzyme action?
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- Define 'active site' of an enzyme.
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- Why are enzymes specific for a substrate?
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- What is meant by transition state structure of the substrate?
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- What is meant by optimum temperature of an enzyme?
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- What are conjugate enzymes?
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- Name the two types of organic cofactors.
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- Name two enzymes where heme is the prosthetic group.
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- What is the function of catalase?
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- Name the vitamin component of coenzyme, NAD.
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- Give the percentage composition of the following in human body: Oxygen
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- Give the percentage composition of the following in human body: Calciu...
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- Give the percentage composition of the following in human body: Carbon
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- Give the percentage composition of the following in human body: Hydrog...
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- Differentiate between fresh weight and dry weight of a plant tissue.
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- What are monosaccharides? Give two examples.
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